January 16, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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47 



teresting to note that for the twenty- 

 year period from 1887 to 1907 the ex- 

 ports of fruit to Europe have increased 

 approximately 540 per cent. On the 

 other hand, the imports have increased 

 only eighty per cent. Mr. Taylor points 

 out, however, that large losses in our ex- 

 ports are sustained every year by faulty 

 packing. In some consignments as high 

 as forty per cent of the barrels are re- 

 corded as slack or very slack. This 

 means a serious diminution in selling 

 price. It appears that the United States 

 furnishes about two-thirds of the apples 

 shipped to European markets from this 

 side, and Canada one-third. 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The cut flower trade remains about the 

 same as usual. Funeral work is brisk, 

 calling for large quantities of flowers. 

 There is a good supply of carnations. 

 The prices are fairly good; 60 cents to 

 75 cents per dozen is the general price 

 asked. Boses bring from $1.50 to $2 per 

 dozen retail. Violets are almost a drug 

 on the market just now. There is not 

 much demand for these flowers at pres- 

 ent; $1.50 per hundred retail is the price. 

 Paper Whites are now coming in regu- 

 larly. These sell for 50 cents per dozen 

 retail. A few tulips and narcissi are to 

 be seen. These fetch 50 cents per dozen 

 retail. 



William P. Pierce had an attractive 

 window display last week. Mr. Pierce 

 is growing violets that would be hard to 

 beat. 



H. A. Jahn is selling his flowers of 

 the new carnation Lloyd to almost all of 

 the city retailers. Last week in two 

 days' cutting he picked over 800 blooms. 

 At the Park Street flower market in 

 Boston his flowers are eagerly sought 

 for. 



A few sweet peas are now seen on the 

 market. These sell at $1 per hundred 

 retail. Growers are now getting ready 

 for Memorial day. Some of them are 

 planting their seeds of ten weeks' stock. 

 We are having mild weather. W. L. 



Butler, Pa. — Anton Krut says that 

 his Christmas business was equal to that 

 of former years. Prices were not so 

 high, but there were more sales, with 

 the result that his stock was cleaned 

 out. 



Field'Grown, 2-Year 



Per ICO 1000 



Crimson Rambler, No. 1 t 7.60 $ 60.00 



No. 2 6 00 40.00 



Pblladelptala No. 1 8,00 66.00 



Mme. Plantler XX 7.00 60.00 



No. 1 6.00 36.C0 



Emp. of Cliina No. 1 5.00 36.00 



Heml BCartin No. 1 7.00 60.00 



DruBCbld No. 1 10.00 90.00 



Harrisonll No. 1 12.00 100.00 



Send (or surplus list givins grade count of 

 H. P.'s, Prairies. Ramolers. Moss, Wichuralanas, 

 Rugosas, etc.; Shrubs and Climbing Vines. 



THE UNITED STATES NURSERY CO. 



RICH, MISS. 



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ROSES ""W' 



CrlMSoa Bavbler, extra strong, 17.00 per 100. 



Dorotky Psrklas, Baltimors Belle, Qsmb of 

 Prairie, Piak, White, Yellow BsBblers, etc., 

 95.00 per 100. H. P. Boses aid Baby Baablers, 



$8.00 per 100. 



GILBERT COSTIGH, ROCHESTER, N.Y. 



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AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII 



Extra fine well rooted, 2-7ear, ligbt grade, for lining out, $20.00 per 1000; 10,000 for $160.00. 



#*llliffArnija Dril/f^t Extra well branched. 2-year-old. 2 to 3 feet, $35.00 per 1000. 

 ^aillUrnia rriVCl i-year-oW, 12 inches, $15.00 per lOOO. 



Anif>>rif*an ArhnraVitaft < to 6 feet. $15.00 per 100. 3 to 4 feet, $10.00 per 100. 



/%incri«»an MrUUr" Y liafJ 5 to e feet, $17.00 per 100. Extra fine stock. 

 WiSIfirifl Purple 2 to 3 feet, $7.60 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 3 to 4 feet, $10.00 per 100. 



Jos. H. Black, Son & Co., Hightstown, N. J. 



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WaNETTI 



Smooth, Evenly Graded 

 Especially Selected 

 for Florists* Use 



Graf tine .Ize, 8-5 mm $ 8.00 par 1000; $75.00 per 10,000 



Extra aize, 5-0 mm 10.00 per 1000; 90.00 per 10,000 



First consignments expected soon; order NOW for prompt shipment on arrival and 



avoid disappointment. 



Send for price list of NURBBRT STOCK FOR FLORISTS : Ro.es, Clematla, 

 Ampelopala, Ulaos, Deutslaa, Spiraea., etc. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., NEWARK, NEW YORK 



ROSES 



American Beauty, 



FOR FORGING, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 



Strong,^ Donnant. Send for Prices and List 



ty. Clothilde Soupert, Glelre leDlJon, Hermosa, Kalaeiin A. Victoria Klllarnnw 

 Liberty. La Prance, Maman Cochet, Marechal Nlel, Mrs. R. G. Sharman, Crawford, March's of London * 

 derry, Souv. de la Malmalson, Including all the leading varieties of Hybrid Perpetnala. ^^wu 



BAY STATE NURSERIES, NORTH AblNGTON, MASS. 



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NEW BABY DOROTHY ROSE 



the greatest Pot Bose for Florists extant. A superb forcing variety. We have nrnvvd it 



Color • deep pink. Price, $3.50 perlO: $80.00 per 100. "" nave proveaii. 



WHITS BABT RAHBUCR (Catherine Zeimet). with double white perfect flowers-frarrant a 



good forcer. Price $8.60 perlO: $30.00 perlOO. iragrani. a 



PIHK BABT RA.MBLKR (Anny Muller), a perfect bedding rose-as such there Isnothlneta 



equal it. Its color is charming. $3.00 per 10; $26.00 per 100. Above all fleld-grown plants 



JOHN GHABLTON & SONS, llniTersity Ave. Nurseries. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



2-Year-0l(l Everbiooming Roses 



OWN ROOTS 



These are strong, well branched plants. 

 They have been potted for some time and are 

 well equipped with roots. Packing can be 

 done very light and they will carry safely to 

 any part of the country. 



S1.M ver in.; $8.00 per 100; S7S.00 per 1000 



Baby Rambler 



Main an Coohet 



dotlillde Soupert 



Marie Van Houtte 



Xtolle de Lyon 



Mme. Cliatenay 



Mme. Qrolez 



Snowflake 



CUmblnar Meteor 



Beasle Brown 



Isabella sprunt 



Coa. de Lyon 



Perle de* Jardlna 



Tellovr Coobet 



Kalaerln 



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Wlilte Coobet 

 Hermoaa 

 Helen Gould 

 Papa Gontler 

 Queen* a Scarlet 

 Meteor 

 CI' K Kalaerln 

 R. M. Henrlette 

 Strlp'd *• 

 Safrano 

 Marecbal Nlel 

 Wbite La France 

 Prea. Camot 

 KtoUe de France 

 Sunrise 

 HYBRID PKRPETUALS 

 Paul Neyron Mme. Cbas. Wood 



Oen. Jack Mania Cbarta 



Itrs. Jno. LalnK Vlok's Caprice 

 A. Dlesbaob CUo 



100 varietlea; 2% Inch pots. 



JOHN A. DO YL», Springfield. Ohlo^ 



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SCRAMBLER ROSEih: 



!!!1£ NEWPORT FAIRY...— 



To be disseminated Spring 1908. 

 Ask for illustrated pampblet and prices. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., 



BVTHBBFOBD, V. J. 

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4=in. Pot Roses 



strongly Rooted, Well Branched, 2-Year-Olds 



Sl.tOperdos.; $8.00 per 100; $76.00 par 1000 



Diesbach, Bonstetten. Ballof Snow, Lyonnaise 

 Jubilee, MasBon, Plantler, Lalng. Neyron, P 

 de Rohan, Lambelin, Caprice; Baby, Cr P w' 

 & Y. Ramblers; Balto. Belle, P. Queen, Tenn" 

 Belle. Russell's Cottage, Seven Sisters, Dor! 

 Perkins, Lady Gay. Climbing Soupert, Olo. Sou- 

 pert, Hermosa; A. Rivoire, B. Brown, Baldwin. 

 Kaiserin^hatenay, Gambler, Meteor, Richmond. 

 £*■?.?*• Wellesley, P.. R.. Str. & W. La Krance 

 Teplitz Emp. of China: Bride, Maid, Brabant 

 Ivory Kroger M. Quillot, M. van Houtte, Rain- 

 bow, Safrano, P. & W. Cochets; M. Washington 

 R. M. Henrlette, Q. Scarlet. 



$1.86 per doi.: $9.00 par 100; $86.00 per 1000 



Alpes, Dlnsmore, Levet. Jacq., Giant of Battles. 

 J. Hopper, Perle, Sunrise, Sunset. 



$1.50 dos.; $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000 



Am. Beauty, M. Dickson, Mrs. R. G., S.Crawford. 

 Moss, Klllarney, MacArthur, Wootton. Peary. 

 Et. de Lyon. Yel. Cochet. 



$2.00 per doa; $16.00 per 100 



Druschki. Am Beauty. Marechal Nlel. 

 400 Best Ssrtt is 2>^-ii. Pets; Owa Rests; Soaimer Crews 



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