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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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NotKMHKK 28, lyOT. 



CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



Flowors of all kinds moved rather 

 slowly last week. Roses especially have 

 been a drug on the market. Good mums 

 brought fair prices, but the large quan- 

 tity of poor stock that arrives has had to 

 be moved at great sacrifices. Valley has 

 hung fire, it being impossible to interest 

 a buyer at any price. About the only 

 stock cleaned up was carnations and 

 eastern double violets, which sold well. 



Various Notes. 



Smith & Festers held their usual fall 

 opening threfe days last week. The store 

 was handsomely decorated with southern 

 smilax and autumn leaves, elaborately 

 lighted with fruit and vegetable electric 

 globes, giving the store a regular Thanks- 

 giving appearance. Huge bunches and 

 baskets, mostly gifts from the trade, of 

 chrysanthemums, . roses, etc., were ar- 

 ranged in the store. The window looked 

 especially well, with its handsome green 

 and lace curtains sprayed with California 

 grapes and adiantum. The dining-table 

 in the center of the window was excep- 

 tionally handsome, with its different dec- 

 orations of clioice flowers each day. Small 

 baskets, hampers and vases of violets, 

 orchids, sweet peaa and valley furnished 

 the decorations. The attendance for the 

 three days was unusually largo. 



Frank Piggott, on the west side, is out 

 with a fine new delivery wagon, it being 

 one of the handsomest in the city. The 

 color is solid black, with gold lettering. 



George W. Smith, of the Cleveland Flo- 

 rists* Exchange, had the misfortune to 

 lose his daughter, a baby of sight months. 

 The entire craft expresses sympathy in 

 the bereavement. 



Ogden Gaul, of the Cleveland Cut 

 Flower Co., reports business first-class 

 throughout the state. 



Fred Zeichman has been rebuilding 

 some of his houses, putting in cement 

 sides on the new benches, 



John Kichner is cutting some fine Rom- 

 ans and Paper Whites, which come in 

 handy for his funeral work, of which he 

 has quantities. 



Gordon Gray has a fine house of mums 

 for Thanksgiving. 



TRe Cleveland Cut Flower Co. will be 

 in its new store on High street December 

 1. It will be one of the finest wholesale 

 cut flower and supply stores in the west. 

 Knoble Bros, report trade good, having 

 had a good run of funeral work all last 

 week. 



Visitors: A» Weaver, Massillon, O. ; 

 John Scott, Lisbon, O.; Williams Bros., 

 Lorain, O.; W. H. Jones, Lorain, O. 



B. 



BooKViLLE, Mo. — E. C. Stammerjohu 

 has four greenhouses and a prosperous 

 business. He is just putting in a new 

 boiler. He, too, has a sport of the Bos- 

 ton fern. 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



;iOO B«eonias, fine Gloire de Lorraine, 6-in. , 40c each. 

 WO Cyclaraen, fine, S-in., 36c each; 400 4-in., »c each. 

 Fine ferns— 100 Whitmani, 6-in.. 80c each; 100 T-in., 

 76c each; 100 8-in., 11.00 each. 300 fine Boston, 6-in., 

 40c Mch; 200 Tin., fiOc each. 60 Pie rsoni, fine, 7-in., 

 T&ceach. 2000 Geraniums, 2^ inch, leading varieties: 

 S. A. Nutt. Heteranthe. Jean Viaud, etc., 12 00 per 100; 

 118.00 per 1000. Stock plantnof Chrysantliemums, lead- 

 ing varieties. Berirmann, Willowbrook, Ivory, Halli- 

 day, Coombes, J. K Shaw, Liger, Chad wick, Jerome 

 Tones. Dr. Ensmehafd. Jeanne Nonin, Major Bonnaf- 

 fon, IIOO per lOCj* 136 00 per 1000. 



H. T. MILLBB. ALLIANCS, OHIO 

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FLORiST 



WE HAVE \^ 



a larger stock for fall trade than ever in 

 the 50 years we have been growing plants 

 for the trade — and the quality is sure to 

 give satisfaction. 



OUR PACKING IS GOOD 



Variety Pot 



Aieaba JaponleStDlce for femeries. .8 



9 



AdlaatBH C»e»tia 6 



Araea LifeeMcai 4 



20 to 24 inches high. 



S ID A pot.** • •••■•**. 



•' 6 



" A 



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ASDarafii Pis ., $8.00 per 100 2 



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" 912.00 per 100 4 



Each Dos. 

 90.76 

 92.00 



2.00 

 8.00 



100 



.76 



Aiparacas Spreac, 98.00 per 100. 

 r.OO per 100. 



..6 



.4 



.6 



basket. 91.26 eacb. 

 Atpidiakra Tarlegata, 16c per leaf. 

 CibatliH Sekledal , « 



Ooeoa Weddalllaaa 8 



Cyeas lUTolata, big valnes, large 



quantltiea. 26c to 91.60 each. 

 DraeMia Frajpaaa 6 



Oraeaaaa Maaaaagaaaa* beanttful 

 ■pecimens 8 



Dracaaaa Maaaaagaaaa, strong, 

 beaatlfal specimens 8 



Draeaaaa Liaiaal, beaatlfal speci- 

 mens 7 



Draeaawi ladtrtsa, 91600 per 100. . .4 



86-*84'in.'idgh.'.".'7 



SneMBATtmlBalls..*.' 8 



•• •• ^ 



rieaa Paadarata, the new mbbiBr, 

 94.00 to 96.00 each. 



1.00 

 1.60 



2.60 

 8.00 

 2.60 



.76 



9.00 



6.U0 



9.00 



12.00 



.60 



.76 



1.60 



8.00 



1.26 

 2.00 



2.00 



6.00 

 9.00 



6.00 

 9.00 

 12.00 

 2.00 

 8.00 



Each 

 Boxwood Pyraailds, 86 inches high.. 92.60 



" 14 to 18 inches high, .60 986.00 



" 12 inches high 25 20.00 



" 42lDcheshlgh 3.00 



Feet High Grown Each 



BayTreoa, Staadard, tabs..6 24 inches 916.00 



" ..6 80-34 " 20.00 



Variety Pot Each Dos. 



Fleas llasMea 6 94.00 



Fleas Badleaaa 8 8.00 



Fleas Kiaatlea 7-8 91.26-1.60 



Japaaese RoTeltles, in Jap. lardin- 

 ieres, 94.00 to 99.00 per dos. 



Kaatia BalBtoraaaa 7 2.26-2.60 



Keatla Foratortaaa 7 2.00 24.00 



/ 7 2.50 30.00 



9 9.00 



4 to 6 in a tub, 

 6-8 ft. high. 926.00, 980.00 each. 



Lateala Borboalea 8 2.50 



Ifapkrolepis Bostoalaasls 6 4.21 



strong.. 6 6.00 



7 0.flt 



Rapkrolapis BiegaatlsslBia 6 6.09 



7 9.09 



Paadaaas UtllM 6 %M 



7 13.00 



" strong 7 15.00 



Paadaaas Teltekll 7 1.60 



strong 7 2.00 



Phoealx Baeliaata 4 8.00 



5 6.00 



• 6 6.00 



7 1.60 



8 2.60 



10 8.00 



Poa TriTUlls Tar., 94 00 per 100. 



Bhapis FiabaUlforala. 92.00, 98.00, 94.00 each. 



GEO. WIHBOLD CO.,"" ^^':^^ 



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SPECIAL 

 nCUS PSNDURSTA 



STRONG PLANTS 

 IS-ZVOM TO 90-ZVOH ■ZOK, 918.00 YBB SOSW 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. ""^H-^r""* 



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Rooted Cuttings 



PalarKonlnma, 16 Tarletiea 12.76 i>er 100 



Begonlaa, flowering kinds 1.76 per 100 



Bxpress prepaid on all rooted cuttings. 

 Plenty of other cuttlnps later. Write 



8. D. BRANT, The Clay Center Florist 



CLAT CKNTCR, KAN. 



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...GERANIUMS.... 



S. A. Natt, 2-lnch pota, 120.00 per 1000. 

 Chryaanthemnm Stock Planta— White- 

 Alice Byron, C. Tonset, J. Jones; Pink— Dr. 

 Bnguehard, Glory of Pacific, Maud Dean, VItI- 

 and- Morel; Yellow— Col. Appleton, Robt. Ualll- 

 <lay, Pennsylvania, Yellow Jones; Red— Black 

 Hawk; 76c per doz., 86.00 per 100. Cash with order 



S. N. PENTECOST 



1790-1810 East lOlst St., CievdaMl, Ohio 



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