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52 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOTBMBBR 28, 1907. i 



BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Business conditions remain steady, with 

 a little rush of funeral work now and 

 then. Many small parties have taken 

 place, with the exceptional large one. 

 Plenty of stock is going to waste, the 

 bulk of the stock being mums. The Jap- 

 anese air plants have found a ready sale 

 and, with a neat vase, bring a good price. 



Various Notes. 



John Milley, who a few months ago 

 bought the business from his brother, is 

 erecting a new house. The King Con- 

 struction Co. is doing the work. William 

 Milley was married a few weeks ago. 



J. Bowland Cloudsley has been suffer- 

 ing from a slight attack of rheumatism. 



David Scott, of Corfu, is sending in 

 fine mums, the leaders being white and 

 pink Maud Dean. E. A, S, 



WACO, TEX. 



In the chrysanthemum exposition re- 

 cently held here by the State Floral 

 Society, many fine exhibits were staged 

 and attracted a large attendance. One 

 of the most unique designs, awarded a 

 prize, was an elaborate navigation scene, 

 made of mums and roses, by Miss Annier 

 Wolfe. The following were among the 

 prize winners in the general exhibits: 

 In plants and decorations, Miss Annie 

 Wolfe, Chas, H. Mayer and Miss B. Harn. 

 In cut chrysanthemums, James Mohan, 

 Chas. H. Mayer, Walter L. Eeese and 

 Walter L. Keese, Jr. In cut roses, C. A. 

 ICasserman and Walter L. Keese, Jr. In 

 cut carnations. Miss Annie Wolfe. 



Among the most successful exhibitors 

 in the amateur classes were Mrs. Geo. W, 

 King, Miss Emma Nelson, Mrs, N. M. 

 Gay, Mrs. W. S. Plunkett, Mrs. W. P. 

 Gilbert, J. W. Barnett, D. A. Saunders 

 and George Stubblefield. 



DENISON, TEX. 



Regardless of the unfavorable weather 

 and the freeze just before the opening, 

 the second annual flower show of the 

 Denison Civic improvement League No- 

 vember 20 to 23 was a success in every 

 way. The exhibits of the city schools 

 were a prominent feature. Among the 

 out-of-town florists who sent exhibits 

 were: J. W. Vestal & Son, Little Rock, 

 Ark.; H. O. Hannah and T. P. Gorman, 

 Sherman, Tex., and Nathan Smith & Son, 

 Adrian, Mich. 



Blue Island, III. — William Beyer is 

 about to start on a trip to Europe, where 

 he will spend the winter. 



Winona, Minn. — E. Kirchner & Son 

 installed a 100 horse-power boiler this 

 season. Business with them has been 

 very good. 



Boston and Scottll 



FERNS 



C-in. potB, $40.00 per 100; 4-in. pots, $16.00 per 100. 



Whltinanl, e-in., $60.00 per 100. 



Boston* in pans. $1.00 and $1.60 each. 



riCDS, 6-ia. pots, 20 to 24 in. bigh, $40.00 

 per 100. 



Casta or satisfactory references. 



WM. C. SMITH 



61at and Market 8ta PHILADELPHIA 



Mention Tbe Review wben yon write. 



ROSES-DAHLIAS-CANNAS-VIOLETS 



MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 



n^CpO We have in stock upwards of 1000 different varieties, conslstlngr of the 

 ■w'^^^^* Tery latest European introduetions. as well as the leadinsr varieties of 



American origin. Stock from 2>i, 4 and 5-lnch pots, all on own roots. Send as a list 



of your wants for quotations. 



FIELD-GROWN ROSES, f^. 



on own roots. Strong two- 

 year-nld plants grown in our own 

 fields, in leading kinds, such as GENERAL JACQUEMINOT, Vick's Caprice, Francois 

 Levet, Prince Camille de Koban. Magna Ubarta, Dlrich Brunner, Gloire Ly onaise. tbe best 

 cream-white rose for forolnff (try lt);'MHE. FLANTIER, COQ. DES BLANCHES, 

 FERrSCTION DES BLANCHES, Sir Thomas Liptun, PaulNeyron, Fisher Hotanei, Giant 

 of Battles, Clio and many others equally desirable, $10.00 to $16.00 per 100. Send list for prices. 



riAHl IXC^ 25 leading varieties, all under name, guaranteed true, consisting 

 ■"♦■■■-■'*'i^» of such sorts as Admiral Dewey, Sylvia, Catherine Dber, A. D. Li- 

 voni, 20th Century, Nymphaea. Maid of Kent, Standard Bearer, G. W. Bruton. Orange King, 

 Fnerst Bismarck, Constancy, American Flag, G. W. Wilkinson. OountPss of Lonsdale and 

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

 per 1000. Send for complete list. 



f* A MM ACL' All the leading varieties. Including Louisiana. King Humbert, Mrs. 

 ^A^I^I^AA^* Kate Gray. PlUar of Fire, Maiden's Blush, $10.00 per 1000 and 

 upiiTards. Write for list and prices. 



FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS. ^o^ro^rhetS! 



clean plants, first-class in every particular, Ethel Crocker, Elbon. Gov. Roosevelt, Queen 

 Climax, etc., $5.00 per 100. 



A fine assortment oi tbe best varieties of this splen- 

 did decorative plant. 26 kinds. Including President 

 Louis Cloflson, Mile. Kaurell, etc., 2>^-lncli, $5.00 



Rex BEGONIAS. 



Camot. Silver Queen, Helen Upden, 

 per 100 ; $45.00 per 1000. 



CkH Dl IRCk -^'^ ^^c leading kinds, including Hydrangea Paniculata Grandlflora, 

 *^"""**^"*^* Viburnum Plicatum. Berberis Thunbergli, Spiraeas, Althaeas, 



Deutzias, Weigelfas, etc., alao a complete list of bardy vines, 

 prices for this stock in various sizes. Send tor oUr special list. 



We are making very low 

 ,$he prices will astonish you. 



MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS. 



From 2>i-inch pots. Per 100 



Areca Lutercens $8 00 



Latania Horbonlca 4 00 



CyperuB Gracilis 3.50 



English Ivy 4.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri.., 4.60 



Baby Primrose 8 50 



Hydrangea, Red Branched 6.(0 



Otaksa 6.00 



Thos. Hogg 600 



Swalnsona, White 4 00 



Fink 4.00 



Grevillea Robusta ...\ ; 8.50 



Ageratum, White 3.00 



Prom 2}<-inch pots. Per 100 



Russellla Lemoinei $3.60 



Weeping Lantana ,.. 3.60 



Hibiscus Sinensis 3.50 



Flowering Begonias in variety 4.00 



CissuB Discolor , 4.00 



Asparagus Plumosos 6.00 



Boston Fern 4.00 



Fern Anna Foster... 3.00 



Violets, field clumps, Farquhar 4.60 



Swaniey White ... 6.00 



From 4-inch pots. 



American Wonder Lemon 16.00 



Kentia 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 GREENHqjBrSES. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINVSK PRIMROSE. Finest grown, 

 varieties mixed; 600 seeds, 11.00; half pkt., 60c. 



CINKRARIA. Finest large-flowering dwarf, 

 mixed, 1000 seeds, 50c. 



CVCL.AOIEN OIOANTEUM. Finest mixed, 

 200 se^s, 1100, half pkt., 60c. 



GIANT FAN8Y. Best large-flowering, mixed, 

 critically selected, 6000 seeds, tl.OO; half pkt., 60c. 



IRISH SHAMROCK 



THE REAL THING, GREEN 



Easily grown ; sow this fall ; 1000 seeds, 60c. 

 Cash. Liberal extra count of seeds In all packets 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



KOKB OF PBXMBOBB8. 



r^hrysanthemam 



V^ stock Plants !J°K; 



yellow; Beatrice May, Alice Byron, 

 White Duckham, J. Nonin, white; Maud Dean, 

 pink; $1.00 per doz. 



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



Mention Tbe Review when yon write. 



LATANIAS 



Fine strong plants. 2-inch, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 

 per 1000; 3-inch. $6.00 per KO, $50.00 per 1000; 4- 

 inch, $15 00 per 100. 



BEHTIA8, Balmoreana and Forater- 

 tana, 4 inch, 25c. 85c; 5-inch, 50c, 75c; 6-inch. 

 tl.25. $1.50; large plants, $2.00 to $35.00 each. 



PHOENIX, large, from $2.00 to $40.00 each. 



FERNS 



Boston and Plerionl, 4-inch, 16c; 6-inch. 

 25c; 6-inch, 50c; 7-inch, 75c. 



Whltmanl,4 inchr26c: 5-inch, 50c; 6-lnch, 75c to 

 $1.00; 7 Inch, $1.50, $2 00; 8 Inch, $2.50, $3.00, $3.60. 



SmaU FERNS, for dishes, in Al shape, $8.00 

 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Pandanus Utllls, strong, 2-incb, $3.60 per 

 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



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



JOHN BADER, 



48 Ravine St., Allegheny, Pa. 



Mention Tbe Berlew when yo« write. 



