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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JAnuaby 16, 1V08. 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



■ The Livingston Seed Co. has special 

 sales on plants. These take well. At the 

 time of my visit the firm had a fine lot of 

 primroses and cyclamens, which undoubt- 

 edly would have gone off quickly had not 

 old Boreas been getting in his best licks 



on that day. ■ 



Underwood Bros, have had excellent 

 success with the Enchantress carnation 

 and its varieties, planted in the bench 

 and from pots. This settles the question 

 with them; no more planting outdoors. 



Carl A, Knopf, of the Franklin Park 

 Floral Co., spent his vacation reorganiz- 

 ing the establishment, making important 

 changes and many improvements. He 

 says business never looked more prom- 

 ising. 



Gus Drobisch, of the Cottage Rose Gar- 

 dens, says that while he does not ship to 

 so far distant points as formerly, home 

 trade is very satisfactory. 



J. R. Hellenthal has built a handsome 

 oflBce, facing the street. In addition to 

 being very ornamental, it makes the plant 

 complete. 



Mrs. Charles will retire from business 

 after the spring season, having sold the 

 property for building purposes. She has 

 held the fort in the north end for many 

 years and has done well. Mr. Charles in- 

 tends taking up landscaping and has a 

 job pn hand that will take fully one year 

 to lay out. 



Miss Fanny Evans has succeeded to the 

 business founded almost half a century 

 back by Maurice Evans. As she retains 

 the services of the clever grower, contin- 

 ued success is certain. W. 



Parkersburg, W. Va. — J. W. Dudley 

 & Sons say that trade was not quite up 

 to the standard in Christmas greens, 

 chiefly on account of the shortage in 

 holly. Business in other lines was about 

 the same as in 1906. 



Salt Lake City, Utah. — H. F. F. 

 Thorup, of the Southeastern Nursery & 

 Floral Co., says that business during the 

 holidays was very good, in spite of the 

 money panic. The weather was fine. The 

 death rate has been high of late, creat- 

 ing a harvest for the florist. Flowers are 

 less plentiful than formerly and bring a 

 fair price. 



#lDf*HinCk JVBT TO HAND: OM- 



^'■•'-'■' ■ ■'^ tleya Trtanae, C. Ublata, O. 

 MoMlae, C. Schroederae, C. GaakelU&na, C. Speo- 

 letlBslma, C. Cltrlna, C. Interin«dU; Laella 

 anceps, L. alblds, L. autumnalls, L. majalls; Bpl- 

 dendrum VUMUinum majus, E. Cooperlanam; 

 Oncidlnm OriBpum, O. yaiicoaam, O. Carendlah- 

 lanum, O. Lurldum; Odgntorloaaum citrasmum. 



To arrlTe In afew we«ks' time: C. Aurea, 0. 

 Dowlana, C. Wamerl and others. 



OABRIIiLO * BALDWIN. Seoaacaa. M. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Orders booked now for delivery 1908, of all 

 the leading kinds of Orchids at rreatly reduced 

 prices. We have also just received the f oliow- 

 Ing: Oneldlum Tlcrlniun, O. ■•rood**, 

 O. Forb*all, Boplironltla la T»rl«tT. 



WRITS US. 



LAGER & HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



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Araucarias! 



Nice plants from 6-in. pots, 4 to 6 tiers, 60c 

 each; KM per dos. 



The CONARD it JONES CO. 



IT GROVS. PA. 



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LATANIAS 



Fine stroDK plants. 2-iDcb. $8.00 per 100, $26.00 

 per 1000; S-inch. $6.00 per 100, $60 00 per 1000; 4- 

 Inoh, $16 00 per 100. 



BXHTIAa, B«linorMuut and Foratwr- 

 tana, 4 inch. 26c. 86c; 6-locb. 60o, 76c; 6-incb, 

 $1.26, $1.60; large plants, $2.0u to $85.00 each. 



PHOUnZ. Urge, from $2.00 to $40.00 eacb. 



TERNS 



Boston and Plononl, 4-iDCh, 16c; 6-iDCh, 

 26c; 6-inch, 60c; 7-inch, 75c. 



Wliltmsu(il.4-inch, 25c; 5-iDcb. 50c: 6-lncb, 75c to 

 $1.00; 7-inch, $1.60, $2 00; 8 inch, $2.50, $3.00, $3.60. 



Small FBRBS, for dishes, in Al shape, $8.00 

 per 100: $25.00 per 1000. 



Pandanua Utllla, strong, 2-iDCb, $3.50 per 

 100; $80.00 per 1000. 



A«al— Indloa, fine plants, 35c to $2.00 each. 



JOHN BADER, 



48 RaTine St., Allegheny, Pa. 



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D.U.Angsporger&Soos 



Box 778, Peoria, III. 



offer a special discount of 10 per cent on any 

 orders for any of the following well-grown stock 

 for a limited time only: 



Per dos. Per 100 



2H-ln. Boston 14.00 



3-ln. " 7.00 



4-ln. " ...12.00 15.00 



6-ln. " 8.00 J6.00 



6-ln. " 6.00 40.00 



7-in. " 7.60 60.00 



2K-ln. Whltm»nl 6.00 



4-ln. " ..' 260 20.00 



5-ln. " 4.60 36.00 



4.1n.8cottll 2.00 16.00 



2-ln. Sprenserl 2.60 



Seedlings, SprenceH -76 



8-ln. Cyclamen, 5 colors 6.00 



4-ln. " 6color8 12.50 



3-in. Dracaena IndtTtsa 6.00 



Colens, rooted cuttings, In good va- 



rletles .66 



Order at once, before stock becomes exhausted 



SATISFACTION OUABANTEBD. 



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J. L Dillon 



Bloomsburg, Pa. 



The Verbena King 



20,000 Cuttlnffa takan eacli week firom 



60 Choice Varieties 

 of Verbenas 



OUR BKLXCTIOB 



Boote4 Gattlags, 76e per 100: $6.00 »er 1000. 

 Plaats, tS.ftO per 100: $90.00 per 1000 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Write at once tor our quotatlona on adl 



ORCHID 



Importations 



tor 1008 DellTery. 



JULIUS ROEHRS COMPANY 



Tie Orchii Nurseries, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



This most useful plant Is always In great 

 demand In spring. Better secure your stock 

 now. Fine plants in the following sizes and 



£f*«««= Perdoz. 



Draoaana Indlvlaa, 4-inch $ 2.00 



'■ ;' Wnch 8.00 



6-inch 6.00 



7-lnch 9.00 



8-inch 12.00 



SINGLE DAHLIAS dumps 



Per 100 doz. 



J. Cowan, fine scarlet 16.00 $1.00 



Fashion, crimson maroon 6.00 1.00 



John Downie, crimson 6.00 1.00 



Snnningdale. blush white 6.00 1.00 



Lustre Cheerful, rosy pink, shading 



to blush at center ; 6.00 I.OO 



CACTUS DAHLIAS 



Mrs. A. Beck, twisted petals, rich 



salmon red with scarlet reflex 6.00 1.00 



Prof. Baldwin, cardinal red 6.00 1.00 



Countess of Lonsdale, a peculiar but 



pleasing blending of salmon, pink 



and amber, a color difficult to 



describe lo.oo 1.50 



Kriemhllde, pink shading to white 



atcenter lo.oo 1.60 



F. Bartels. bright scarlet lo.OO 1.60 



Miss A. Nightingale, bright red 



shading to golden yellow at center 10.00 1.60 



DBCORATIVI DAHLIAS 



Oban, rosy lavender lo.OO 1.80 



Iridescent, vivid red tipped with blue 10.00 1.60 



Sylvia, pink white to center 10.00 1.60 



Lancelot, bright scarlet 6.00 100 



Mrs. Geo. Reed, purple with white 



tint 6.00 1.00 



SHOW DAHLIAS 



A. D. Livoni. a pure quilled pink.... lO.OO 1.60 

 Camellia Alba, pare white, dwarf 



andbushy lo.oo 1.60 



One lot of good varieties of all 



kinds, mixed 3.00 .60 



One lot of mixed yellow 8.00 .60 



TlieGeo.WittliolilCo. 



1657 Buckiigham Place, CHICAGO 



ANTON SCHULTflEIS 



Prlea Uat of VoUace, Vlowar> 



InsuMl D«ooratlTe Plants 



Wfm on AvpUoatton. 



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