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76 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



N'OVEMBEB 14, 1907. 



BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Quietness still reigns in the Buffalo 

 market, due probably to the fact of 

 election, but this event does not stop 

 funeral trade and even this trade has 

 been quiet. Parties, however, are very 

 numerous and this branch helps out con- 

 siderably. Mums are still the leading 

 factor and will continue to be for some 

 time. 



Various Notes. 



S. A. Anderson has taken advantage 

 of the mum for a show flower and held 

 his annual show November 7 to 9. His 

 store is spacious and he filled every 

 available part and had good success. 

 He advertised the affair extensively and 

 kept a very attractive window of orchids, 

 etc., during the time. 



Each year the call for donations in- 

 creases for the different bazaars and 

 fairs, until now someone is asking the 

 whole time. Each event has a flower 

 booth and, if possible, the booth is run 

 with stock procured gratis. They inform 

 you that so and so of the other store 

 has agreed to send a handsome lot and 

 at the same time point out why it is up 

 to you to do the same. No doubt it is 

 the same in every city, and something 

 will have to be done to eliminate it. 



W. A. Adams was elected with little 

 trouble, but we are sorry to state that 

 W. F. Kasting was defeated for city 

 treasurer. 



The Ever-Ready Pot Cover Co. is 

 placing its pot cover novelty on the mar- 

 ket for the coming winter. It is simple 

 in make-up and ready to use at any 

 time. R- A. S. 



Oswego, N. Y. — A downtown flower 

 store has been opened by W. H. Work- 

 man at 21 West Bridge street. 



GiRARD, Kax. — Sourdry Bros, are build- 

 ing an addition which will double the 

 capacity of their greenhouses. A carload 

 of glass for the new extension has been 

 received from Chanute. 



Belvidere, III. — The officers of the 

 Belvidere Plant and Floral Co., which 

 until recently was known as the J. W. 

 Lyon Co., are as follows: President, 

 B. Eldredge; secretary and treasurer, 

 W. H. Moore. The superintendent of the 

 plant is Wm, P. Williams. The com- 

 pany has a range of greenhouses at Fair- 

 view. 



Boston and Scottll 



FERNS 



6-ln. pots, $40.00 per 100: 4-ln. pots, $15.00 per 100 



WlUtmanl, 6-iD.. $60.00 per 100. 



Bostons in pans, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 



riCUB, 6-in. pots, 20 to 24 in. high, $40.00 

 per 100. 



Gash or satisfactory references. 



WM. C. SMITH 



61at and Markot St* PHILADKLPHXA 



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r^hrysanthemum 



V>» stock Plants ISo^'IS 



Montmort and MonroVla 



Now Ready. 



ANT. C. ZYOLANEK, Bound Brook, N. J. 



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ROSES-DAHLIAS-CANNAS-VIOLETS 



MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 



Dfl^feF^ ^^ have in stock upwards of 1000 different varieties, consisting: of the 

 ■•^''*'*-*^* very latest European introductlonB as well a« the leadinar varieties of 



American oriKin. Stock from 2]^, 4 

 of your wants for quotations. 



and 6-inch pots, all on o\7n roots. Send us a list 



FIELD-GROWN ROSES. 



All on ovm roots. Strong two- 

 Tear-i |rl plants grown in our own 

 fields, in leading kinds, such as GENERAL JACQUEMINOT, vick's Oanrice, i«rancois 

 Levet, Prini'e CamiHe de Kohan. Ma<na liha'ta. (Jlriih Bumier, Ginie l<<onai«e the best 

 cream-white rose for forclns: (try it); MME. FLANTIER, COQ. DEd BLANCHES, 

 PERFECTION DE8 BLANCHES, Sir I'homaHLiutuD, PaulNeyruu. Fixher Holmes. Uiant 

 of Battles, Ulio and many others equally desii able, $i0.00 to $15 00 per 100. Send list for prices. 



nAHl IS^ 25 leading varieties, all under name, guaranteed true, consisting 

 ■"* ■ ■ ^- ■ ^*''^* of such sorts as Admiral Dewev, Sylvia. (. atherine Duer, A. D Li- 

 voni, 20th Century, Nympbaea Maid of Kent. Standard Bearer, O. W. B uton. Orange King, 

 Fuerst Bismarck, Constancy, American F'ag, G. W Wilkinson rnui'tosoof L<<n'>dale and 

 many others Vield clumps, as dug, $5.00 and $6.00 per 100; $45.00 and $50.00 

 per 1000. Send for complete list. 



/*/t|UiyyiG^ All the leading varieties, including Louisiana, King Humbert, Mrs. 

 ^'**'^'^'*^^* Kate Gray, Pillar of Fire, Maiden's Bmsh, $10.0u per 1000 and 

 upwards. Write for list and prices. 



We offer from 6-inch 

 pots strong, heaithy, 



clean plants, fl'st-class in every particular, Ethel Crocker, Elbon, Gov. Roosevelt, Queen, 



Climax, etc., $5.00 per 100. 



DFV RFCsOMIACfe ^ ^°c assortment of the best varieties of this splen- 

 ■*■■'» a^s-^^vri-^i ►^s^. (ji(j decorative plant 26 kmds imluding President 



Carnot. Silver Queen. He?en Upden, Louis Closbon, Mile. Kaurell, etc., 8>^-Inch, $5.00 



per 100 ; $45.00 per 1000. 



^H Dl I RCa '^11 the leadine kinds, including Hvdrangea Paniculata Grandiflora, 



"^■■■**-'"'*^* Viburnum Plicatum, Berberis Thunbe'eil, Spiraeas, Althaeas, 



Deutzias, Weigelias, etc., also a ccmnlete list of hardr vines. We are making very low 



prices for ttda stock in various sizes. Send for our special list. The prices will astonish you. 



MISCBLLANBOUS PLANTS. 



FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS. 



From 2}i-inch pots. Per 100 



Areca Lutevcens $8 00 



Latania rtorbonlca 400 



Cyperus Giacilis 3.50 



EnftUsh Ivy 4.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 4.60 



Baby Primrose 8 50 



H ydrangea. Red Branched 6.) 



Otaksa 6.00 



• " Thns. Hogg 600 



Swainsona, White 400 



Pink 4.00 



GreviUea RobuRta 8.60 



Ageratum, White 300 



From 2}i-inch pots. Per 100 



Russellia Lemoinei $3 50 



Weeping Lantana 3.60 



Hibiscus Sinensis 850 



Flowermg Begonias in variety 4.00 



Clssus Discolor 4.10 



Asparagus Plumosas 500 



Boston Fern 4 00 



Fern Anna Foster 300 



Violets, field clumps, Farquhar 4.60 



Swauiey White ... 6.00 



From 4-iijch pott. 



American Wonder Lemon 16.00 



Eentia Forsteriana 26.00 



Whatever you may be in need of, send us your list— we probably have what you want. 

 Ask for our catalogue. It's free. Address — 



The DINGEE & CONARD CO. 



Rose Growers, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Established 1850. 70 GREENHOUSKI. 



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2000 DRACAENAS 



TBRIflNALIS, bronze, red ard pink foliage; 

 rRAORANS and BRAZILIBM8I8, gieen 

 foliage, the latter with broader, metallic-like 

 leaves, from 6 inch i ots, with 12 and more 

 leaves, 2 ft. high, 60c *-&ih; $6.00 i er doz. 

 Prom 5-inch poti-, sliKhtly small* r, fOc each; 

 $>.50 per doz. From 4-in. potf', $3.00 per doz. 



PALMS 



CHAMAEROPS EXCEL8A,4, 5 and 6-in. pots. 



t5c, 26c and v^c each. 

 PHOENIX, large, 7-in. pots, $1.00 each. 

 R08B8, field and pot-gmwn, 5c to 15c. Will 



exchange for Carnations and Violets. 



N. STUDER, Florist, Anacostia, D. C, 



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STOCK 

 PLANTS OF 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Wlllowhrook. Kalb. Robt. Halllday. Glory of 

 Pacific. NiveuB Yellow and White Eaton Golden 

 Wedding J. K. Shaw. Mrs. Robinson. Jerome 

 Jones etc., $1.00 per doz.; $5.00 per 100, assorttd. 



GEO. A. KUHL, - - PEKIN, ILL. 



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LATANIAS 



Fine strong plants. 2-inch, $3 00 per 100, $26.00 

 per 1000; 3-inch $6.00 per liO, $50 00 per 1000; 4- 

 inch, $15 00 per luo. 



BBNTIA8, Balmoreana and Forster. 

 tana, 4 inch. 25c 35c; 6-inch 50c. ibc; 6 inch, 

 tl 25. SI 50; large plants, $2.00 to $j5.00 each. 



PHOEHIX, large, from $2.0u to $40.00 each. 



FERNS 



Boston and Piarsonl, 4-inch, 

 25c: 6 inch, &0c; 7-inch, 75c. 



15c; 5'inch, 



Whitmanl.4 inch. 25c: 5-inch 50c: 6-inch, 75r to 

 $1 00; 7 iLCh. $1 50, $2 00; 8 inch $Z 50, $3.10, $3.60. 



8maU PERMS, for dishes, in Al shape, $3 00 

 per 100; $25 1 per 1000. 



Pandanus ntllls, strong, 2-inch, $3.60 per 

 100; $3u.00 per 1000. 



Azalea Indloa, fine plants, 35c to $2.00 each. 



JOHN BADER, 



48 Ravine St. , Alleirhenjr, Pa. 



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