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The Weekly Florists' Revic w« 



Dbcbmbwi 5, 1907. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 



Business Good. 



TbaukBgiving was quite satiafactory. 

 All the florists found themselves pretty 

 wefl cleaned out after the rush. Yellow 

 chrysanthemums sold at a premium. Al- 

 though florists replenished their supply 

 of roses froHi the north, there were 

 still not enough to go around. Beauties 

 are scarce. Violets are arriving in fair 

 quantities, but not enough to supply the 

 market. Potted plants are moving 

 slowly. 



Joys Reorganize* 



Joy & Son Co. has reorganized under 

 the name of Joy Floral Co., with a cap- 

 ital stock of $40,000. T. S. Joy is re- 

 tiring from active business. Tom C. 

 Joy is president and treasurer of the 

 new company and Michael Stauch, of late 

 years with J. F. Wilcox, at Council 

 Bluffs, is secretary and general mana- 

 ger. Their place consists of about 125,- 

 000 square feet of glass. All is in the 

 best of repair and well stocked with 

 roses and carnations. Enchantress, rose- 

 pink and white, are hard to beat. Aris- 

 tocrat is also showing up fine. They 

 also grow a large stock of miscellaneous 

 plants. 



In connection with the greenhouses, 

 which are located in East Nashville, they 

 run a store at 601 Church street. T. C. 

 Joy has taken the lead at this place, 

 while Mr. Stauch has taken hold at the 

 greenhouse end of the business. The 

 Joy & Son Co. has been one of the most 

 successful places in the south. S. 



DENISON, TEX. \ 



The second annual flower show of the 

 Civic Improvement League was held here 

 November 20 to 23, and was so success- 

 ful as to arouse great enthusiasm, which 

 culminated in the immediate formation 

 of plans for next year's show. The 

 auction sale of blooms, on the closing 

 day, was well patronized and added 

 considerably to the receipts. 



Among the few members of the trade 

 who were represented at the show were 

 Nathan Smith & Son, of Adrian, Mich., 

 whose exhibits were conspicuous for 

 their size and elegance and captured most 

 of the prizes in all the classes in which 

 they were entered. 



Without the Review I should be 

 obliged to go out of business, as I find it 

 is the key , to a successful trade. — Feed 

 N. Bake, Kutztown, Pa. 



SRAUCARIAS 



riNK BTOCKT PLAMTS 



4-iD. pota, ready for &-\a., 12 in. high, 45c each. 

 6-in. pots, 16 to 'M loches higb. 



Rubber Plants 



6-iD. pota. 16 to IS Inrbei high, 94.00 per dos. 

 6-iD. pots, 30 to 22 iDCbes bigb, $5.00 per doz. 



Wm. Schlatter & Son, Spriigfield.Mass. 



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ANTON SCBDLTflEIS 



Prlo* Uat of Vollar*, Vlow«r> 



tag and D*ooi«tlv« Plant* 



Vraa on Ap^lloatlon. 



^ ooxLBOB ponrr, wnw tomc. ^ 



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Decorative and Forcing Stock. 



PandaniiB Vttlli, 3H-ln., 16.00 per 100; 3- in., 110.00 per 100. 



Ferna for Uiabea, ehort, stocky 3H-ln. pot plants of durable Pterls Tarletles, 0.60 p«r 100. 



Aaparasna Flamoaaa, 8-ln., atrong, 16 00 per 100. 



Aaparasna Sprengerl, i}i-lu., $2.60 per 100. 



Boaton Fnrna. 2H-in., atronr, 14.00 per 100, 180.00 per lOlO; 6-lu. pot, 136.00 per 100; S-ln. pot, 



160.00 per 100. 

 Nephrolepia Elecantiaaima, Whitmani and Scottll, 6-in., $36 00 per 100; 6-in.. $60.00 per 100. 

 Latanla Borbonloa, strong bushy plants, 0-in., $76.00 per 100; 7-ln., $1.00 each. 

 Keutla Belmoreana, good value at $1.26 and $1.60 each. 

 BonRalnvlllea Glabra 8anderlana, compactly trained plaats, 4-in. pota, $3.76 per doseo: 



6-la. puts, $3.60 p«r dozeu. 



CARNATIONS, Rooted CattlDKa. cool-grown and guaranteed to arrive in good condition. 

 Beacon and Victory, $6.00 per 110, $40.0(1 per 1000. 

 IVblte Perfection, $4 00 per 100, $80 00 per 1000. 

 Rose- Fink Bncbantreaa, $8.00 per lUO, $26.00 per 1000. 

 Lady BoantlfnI. $3.00 per 100, $26.00 per 1000. 



The Storrs S Harrison Co., -- PalnesYille, Ohio 



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FIRST CLASS STOCK 



Alt«rnantli*raa; Anna Foater Fama; 



Aceratum, biue; 



BsKonlaa, several flowering kinds; 



Clg»r Planta; KncUali Ivy; 



Kat«U« cbryaantlivmuma; 



I>oubl« White Ftiobaliia; 



Garanluma, Ri ard. 4. A. Nutt, Ivy and Rose; 



Lavender HeUotrope; Lantana; 



Pilmroae; Vlnoa* variegated; 



Bwalnaona; 



Wanderlnc Jeixr, rreen and variegated: 



WeeplnK Lantana, 2M-iD-' $2.00 per :00: $17.S0 



per 1000; mixed, 3-ln., $4.00 per 100; 



Rooted CuttiuRs of above, save Oeraniums, 85c 



per 100 S8.00 rer 1000: 



Shamrock; Beauty, of Mice Stock; 



Mixed WaltOower; 



Primroae. Sin.. $4.00 per 100; 



Flcua. 4 in., 22 tn 80 in.. 60c each; 



Bydranvea Otakea. 4-io , 8o; 



Stock plants ut White Katelle Muma, 4c; T. 



■aton, Kncuehard, Duckham, 6c; mls- 



CPllaneou', mot-tly wbiie. 8c; 



Dahlia Roota, mixt d, 2c: 



Orders for Kooied Oufinirsof Pink Lawaon, 



Harlowerden, Katelle Carnatlona, 



$1.85 per 100. $17.50 per 1000: 



Pink Knohantreaa, $2.25 per 100. $21 eoper 1000. 



CASH OR GOOD REFBRENCES. 



Port Allegany Greenhouses, IS't.'pl: 



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FERNS-FERNS 



Boston, PleraonI and Scottii, good atrong 



st'ick plants from the bonch, fur 2!>^, 8, 4, 6-inch. 

 $3.00, $6.00, $10 00 and $15.00 per 100. 



irlrKantlailma, for 2^, 3, 4, 6-lnch pota. $4.00, 

 16 00, $13 60, $30.00 per 100. 



Wbltmanl, from 8-lnch pota, $13.60 per 100; 

 good atrong plants. 



W. W. COLES, KOKOMO. IND. 



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BAY TREES, PALMS 



■nzas, Asalea Xndlca, Bhododeadroas 



arargraeaa, Serteeeone Flamte. 



Boeea, Trained Fynlt Trees, 



Oreenhonse Orape Tiaee. 



Aak (or catalogue. 



BOBBINK& ATKINS, Rutherford. N. J. 



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Our 



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THE REGAN PRINTING HOUSE 



Larce Buns of 



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83-91 Plymouth Place, Chicago 



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ORCHIDS 



The largest importation 

 of Orchids ever received 

 in this country will arrive 

 next spring from Brazil, 

 Venezuela and Colombia. 

 If you intend putting in 

 a stock, wait for these to 

 arrive and we will quote 

 the lowest prices in 

 America. 



ORDONEZ BROS. 



MADISON. N. J. 



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|J.L.DILLON| 



I BLOOMSBUBG, PA. I 



! Wholesale Grower ; 



I 8PBCIALTIK8 I 



I Verbenas, Roses, i 

 ! Carnations ! 



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ADPHintfi JUST TO HAND: Oat- 

 ^'■•^■■■■'^ tleya Tnanae, O. labiata, C. 

 Moaaiae, C. Schroederas, O. Oaakelllaaa, 0. Speo- 

 ioalaalma, C. Citrina, O. Intermedia; Laella 

 ancepa, L. alblda, L. autumnalla, L. majalla; Bpl- 

 dendrum Vittellinum majua. B. Oooperlanum; 

 Oncidium Crlapum, O. varlcoanm, O. Carendlah- 

 ianum, O. Luridum; Odontogloasum citroamum. 



To arrlye in a few week a' time: C. Aurea, C. 

 Dowlana, C. Wameri and othera. 



GABBILLO * BALDWIN, Secanona, N. J. 



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