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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



December 19, 1907. 



DENVER. . 



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; The Market • 



Trade has been fairly good, taken as 

 a whole, and compares favorably with 

 last year. The present week is likely to 

 be a little quiet, as is generally the case 

 just before Christmas, but it promises a 

 good trade for the holidays and may 

 break the record. 



There have been no particularly large 

 supplies of stock, but a sufficient cut of 

 almost all kinds. Prices have been steady. 



Long Beauties are coming in a little 

 more plentifully and promise to be in 

 fine shape for Christmas. While other 

 roses at the present time are not in the 

 heaviest crop, the quality is fine and 

 there is every reason to think there will 

 be a good supply of splendid stock for 

 the holidays. Eed will be scarce, al- 

 though one or two growers appear to 

 have good crops of Richmond and Lib- 

 erty. Killarney also looks good and will 

 be a favorite. 



Carnations have not been so abundant, 

 but enough to supply all demands, with 

 prices firm, and some retailers have al- 

 ready sent out their Christmas price-lists 

 at $1.50 to $2.50 per dozen. Chrysanthe- 

 mums are now down and out, with the 

 exception of a few late ones straggling 

 in. Violets are likely to be in good de- 

 mand, with no exceptionally heavy re- 

 ceipts, while the prices will be the same 

 as last year, and quality good. 



Paper Whites and Bomans will be on 

 deck again and up to standard. Good 

 holly is to be had and apparently most 

 of it is well supplied with berries. The 

 rest of the green goods seem as plentiful 

 as in former seasons. 



Plants were never better and there will 

 undoubtedly be a good demand at rea- 

 sonable prices. Poinsettias look fine, es- 

 pecially in pots, while Begonia Gloire de 

 Lorraine are good, but mostly in 5-inch 

 and 6-inch pots. Cyclamen are extra 

 fine J never before have they looked so 

 well and some specimens in 7-inch pots 

 are most excellent. 



Some of the large stores are showing 

 these as well as primulas, celestial pep- 

 pers, Otaheite oranges in fruit, and ar- 

 disias. The azaleas also are of fine qual- 

 ity; in fact, the whole plant stock is 

 perhaps better than for some years. 



E. S. K. 



It is putting it mildly to say the Ee- 

 viEW is the most helpful and most in- 

 structive paper I have ever read. When 

 one copy is read I can hardly wait for 

 another. — John Spencer, Decatur, Tex. 



FERNS- FERNS 



Boston, Pieraonl and Scottit, grood stronr 

 stock DlantB from the bench, for 2^, 8, 4, &-lnch. 

 13.00, $6.00, tlO 00 and 115.00 per 100. 



BleKantisalma, for 2^, 3, 4, 6-inch pots. 14.00, 

 K.OO, fl2 60, 120.00 per 100. 



Whitmani, from S-inch pots, 112.60 per 100; 

 rood strong plants. 



W. W. COLES, KOKOMO, IND. 



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r^hrysanthemum 



\^ stock Plants ^ZA 



yellow; Beatrice May, Alice Byron, 

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

 pink; $1.00 per doz. 



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



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Stock You Will Need 



Marsruerlte Queen Alexandra, $3.00 per 100. :".'',''■"';-' ; 



8PIRAKA CLUMPS. Larare rield Clumps. Full of Eyes: . ..- ", . .- \r'^I. " 



AstUboides Floribunda, 14.25 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 



Superba, $6.00 per 100. , . ' -^ 



Gladstone, $6.50 perlOO; $60.00 per 1000. , ' „ .. ! " 



Nana Compaota, $4.50 per 100: $40.00 per 1000. 

 Japonloa, $4.00 per 100; $39.00 per 1000. 



Boxwood, fine bush shape plants, 30 to 36 in. blKh, 18 to 20 in. throutrb, $2.50 each. Pyra- 

 mid shape, 30 to 36 in. bigb, 15 In. tbrougb. $2.00 each. 



Rbododendron, short, well formed plants for pots, full of buds, 18-ln. size, $9.00 per doz.; 

 24-iD. size. $12.00 per doz. 



Azalea Mollis, bui-hy plants, full of buds, force very easily, 12 to 15 in. high, $25.00 per 100; 

 15 tn 18 in. bigh. $3.'>.00 per 100. 



Azalea Indloa, some especially fine plants in Mme. Vander Cruyssen, Niobe, 16 to 18-in. 

 crowns. $1.00 each; 18 to 20 in. crowns, $2.00 each. 



Bougalnvlllea Glabra Banderlana, short, well trimmed plants that will bloom full for 

 Eabter, 4-in. pot plants, 6 to 8 in. crowns. $20.00 per 100; $2.75 per 1^. 



Cannas— One of the best collections of market varieties. includiDK Beaute Poitevine; Crim- 

 son Bedder, Charles Henderson, Florence Vaughan, etc., strong 2-eye diyisions, $3.00 

 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Boston Fern, 2>^-in.. well established, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., -- Painesville, Ohio 



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SPECIAL! 



SPECIAL! 



On account of shortacc of room we are offerlnc 

 tbe foUowlnar stock : 



BOHTON rXRN*— Extra fine, from 8-in., $1.00 each: T-in., 50c; 6-in., 30c; 5-in., 200- 

 BARROWBII-Prom 5-ln.. 20c. WHITMANI-8^<;-in. $2.00 per doz. 



CTCLAMKN-From 5-in.. 35c each; 4-in.. $1.60 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Pi.KASK Skkd Postal ob Expbess Money Order oe Drafts Only. 



Fifth Ave., P60n3j Ills 



NELSON ft KLOPFER, 



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JERUSSLEIVI CHERRIES 



8-in. pots, fine stocky plants, nicely berried, $S.0O per doz. 



4-in., $8.00 I 

 $1.50 per doz. 



nniMnAQrQ Clilnese, Rupp's Strain, in bud and bloom, 4-in., $8.00 per 100; 

 rnlmnUObO 6-io., $1.50 per doz; Obconlca Gran., 5-in., 



THE STOVER FLORAL CO , Grandville, Mich. 



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Write at once for our quotations on all 



ORCHID 



Importations 



for 1908 Delivery. 



JULIliS ROLHRS COMPANY 



The Orchid Nurseries, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Orders booked now for delivery 1908, of all 

 the leadini; kinds of Orchids at greatly reduced 

 prices. We have also just received the fi)liow- 

 ing: Onoidlum Tiarrinum, O. Barcodes, 

 O. forbesil, Sopluronltis in variety. 



WRITE US. 

 LAGER & HURRELIi, Summit, N. J. 



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#^Df*Hin& JV8T TO HAND: Cat 



"■•^■* ■ t*^ tleya Trlanae, C. lablata, C 

 MoBSiae, C. Schroederae, C. GaskelUana, C. Spec- 

 ioslBslma, C. Citrlna, C. Intermedia; Laelis 

 anceps, L. albida, L. autumnalls, L. majalls; Epl- 

 dendrum Vlttellinum majus, E. Cooperlanum: 

 Oncldlum Crlspum, O. varlcosum, O. Cavendlsh- 

 lanum, O. Lurldum; Odontogrlossum citrosmum 



To arrive in a few weeks' time: C. Aurea, C 

 Dowlana, C. Wamerl ai)d others. 



OARRILLO * BALDWIN, Secancna, N.J. 



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 T^hen ^vritlnsr advertisers. 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



S-in. pots, 12.00 per 100; S-1b. pots, 14.00 per 100. 

 AapsraKas Tennlaslmns, 6-ln. pots, IB.OO per 

 doz. A. Plomoaas, 2-ln. pots, tS.OO p r 100. 

 Clematis Pnnicalata, 3-in. pots, 14.00 per 100. 

 Strong' seedlings, $2.00 per 100. ForKet*BIe-Not, 

 winter- flowering, 13.00 per 100. 



HydranK«aa Otafcsa and Thos. Bokb. 3 



to 6 flowering branches, 110.00 per 100; 5 to 8 flow- 

 ering branches, $12.00 per 100; same varieties 

 from 4-ln. pots, strong plants, tS.OO per 100. Boa- 

 ton Ferns, *}i-in. pota, $2.00 per doz. Anna 

 Foster Ferns, 4-ln. pots, 12.00 per doz. 

 Uyperns alternifolina, 2^-ln. pots, $3.00 per 100. 

 Daisies, yellow, Etoll d' Or, 3-ln. pots, $4.00 per 

 100. Rosemary, 4H-tn. pots. $2.00 per doz. Cy- 

 caa revolata, from 5 to 10 leaves, 10c per leaf. 



C^iekP>i e> 11th and Roy Streets. 

 . EISC.LC. FfllLADBLPHIA, PA. 



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Boston and Scottii 



FERNS 



6-in. pots, $40.00 per 100; 4-in. pots, $15.00 per 100 



Wliitnutni, 6-in., $60.00 per 100. 



Bostons in pans, $1.00 and $1.50 eacb. 



nCDB, 6-in. pots, 20 to 24 in. hlKh, $40.00 

 per 100. 



Cash or satisfactory references. 



WM. C. SMITH 



eist and Market 8ts PHILAOKLPHIA 



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