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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



April 16, 1908. 



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Washington's New Commission House 



WILL HAVE 



CARNATIONS, KILLARNEY ROSES 



•»«« LILIES '" «""" ^"pp^y 



EASTER 



ORDER EARLY. . You will be well taken care of. 



J. :J^ H ARTY & CO., 1312 g street, N. w.. Washington, D. C. 



Mention The Bevlew when you write. 



Frank Crook, Kardener for J. H. Tark, showed 

 Nlcotiaua Sanderi and marguerites. 



Phlpps conservatories, a general collection, 

 among them variegated elder, LlUum tenulfo- 

 liura, calceolarias and yellow calla, or rlcbardla. 



John Bader, some flne azaleas. 



H. S. Blind & Bros., hyacinths, spiraeas, 



■ The Pltmnirg Cut Flower Co., for its grow- 

 ers, exbiblted for Charles Koeuig fifty pots of 

 the finest multifloruita lilies ever exhibited l)efore 

 the club, also .pans of Begonia Vernon; for 

 3. W. Dudley & Son, Parkersburg, W. Va., 

 three dozen fine hydrangeas, in assorted sizes, 

 from two to twenty blooms to a plant, also 

 spiraeas, lilies and small ramblers. 



There was never a dull moment until 



Mr. Bcineman called for a motion to 



adjourn at 10:45 p. m. 



Various Notes. 



T. P. Langhans, of the Pittsburg Cut 

 Flower Co., fell into the elevator shaft 

 of Breitenstein & Flemm's new store 

 and, while he is badly shaken up, is very 

 thankful he was not killed. 



Breitaiwtein & Flemm have got the 

 glass in their new store and have open- 

 ed for business and, while their place 

 is not very attractive at present, they 

 are doing business. 



Phipps Conservatories, at Schenley 

 park, have their Easter show ready and 

 open to the public and it reflects much 

 credit on Superintendent Burke and his 

 foreman, John Jones. Therp are lilies, 

 azaleas, primulas and bulb stock of all 

 kinds arranged with ferns and all sorts 

 of decorative plants. Thousands of vis- 

 itors are expected next Sunday, rain 

 or shine. 



George A. McWilliams has opened a 

 store in Tarentum, Pa., for Easter. 



H. C. Frick, H. J. Heinz and A. R. 

 Peacock will open their conservatories 

 to the public for the next two weeks. 

 The trade are under some obligations to 

 these geujlcmen for the part they take 

 in educating the public. Hoo-Hoo. 



HooPESTON, III. — Peterson & Law- 

 rence say they are enjoying a good busi- 

 ness, although the weather has been a 

 little against them. 



Schenectady, N. Y. — Charles Limmer 

 has leased the store at 328 State street, 

 and will take possession there May 1. 

 After making considerable improvements 

 at the new location, he will remove his 

 business to it. 



Louisville, Kv. — Henry Dietrich, an 

 employee of F. Walker & Co., was ar- 

 rested April 1 on a charge of drunken- 

 ness and was removed a few hours later 

 to the City hospital, whore he died the 

 following day. 



> Geraniums * 



We have a fine lot of strong plants in 2-in. pots ready to shift into 4-in. 

 These are all from top cuttings and will make splendid stock for bedding if 

 handled at once. The varieties are Marvel, M. de Castellane, A. Ricard, 

 J. Viaud, Castries, Ctsse. de Harcourt. $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



B. & S. Shasta Daisy 



This strain has been worked up by us from divisions of the original stock * 

 and must not be confounded with the seedling stock offered by catalogue 

 men. It is so much finer that there is really no comparison. One of the 

 finest and most profitable summer blooming plants we have. Strong divis- 

 ions established in 3 in. pots, $().00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



We still have some fine cuttings of the "May" Carnation at $12.00 per 

 100; $100.00 per 1000. You are going to grow this variety sooner or later, so 

 why not get it at once? 



I BAUR & SMITH , 



! 38th St. and Senate Ave., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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 Mention The Review when yon write. 



Ferns and Geraniums 



Boston Fern, flnc. 4-in., $1.65 per doz., $12.00 

 per 100; strong, 2>2-in., $3.00 per 100, $30.00 

 per :000. 



AsparaKus Sprenfferi, 2>4-in., $2.00 per 100. 



Vlnca var. , 2-in., $2.00 per 100. 



Blue Moonvine, 2-iD.. $2.00 per 100. 



Cannas, started in sand, fine plants, ready for 

 2^-in. pots. 6 to 8in. iiigh. Partenope, Ale- 

 mannia. Burbank and Paul Marquant, $2.00 

 per 1(X), $18.00 per 1000. 



Geraniums, iine 2'*2-in. plants. Double Bru- 

 anti, K. H. Trego. Dr. Jacoby, Grand Chan- 

 cellor, Montcsquin, Dbl. New Life, Grand 

 Duchess Olga and Fire Brand. $2..i0 per 100, 

 $22.50 per lOfM). 



Geraniums, Sinele— Gen. Grant, 

 Derby, Gen. Leonard Wood, 

 Eichler, fine 2>2-in., 9i.^ per 100. 



Geraniums, Ivy Leaf— Galilee. Mrs. Hawley. 

 Bastien Le Page. Souv. de Chas. Turner. La 

 Kosaire ai d Peter Crozy. extra fine 2^j-in., 

 $2..'iO per 100. 



Geranium . Rose-soented— 2>2-in., $2..V) per 

 100, $22..'iO per 1000. 



250 of any of the above at 1000 rates. Write for 

 prices in larger quantities. 



TiieFAIRVIEW FLORAL CO,, ^¥h^- 



Countess of 

 Hofgartner 



tVER REAP^ , 

 COVER , 



EverReadfCovers 



SEND 

 Ten Cents Now 



for sample cover with 

 price list, circular and 

 samples of colors to 

 enable you to order 

 these great covers for 

 your Easter trade. 

 W. H. Geeveb, Mgr. 



EVER READY IXOWER POT COVER CO. 

 146 Huflrbes Ave., Buffalo, N. T. 



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BLOOMING PLANTS 



Fine Stock 



10,000 Azaleas, just right, never were better; 

 Van der Cruyssen. Empress of India, Vervsene- 

 ana, Niobe, Fire Fly, etc.. 50c, V.-ic, $1.00, $1.50. 

 $2.00, $2..')0, $.'3.00, $3..=i0, >1.00 and $5.00 each. 



Rbododendirons, $l..'iO to $3.00 each. 

 Lillum Glsanteum, in pots. 15c each. 

 Spiraeas, '2.50. av; and .50c each. 

 Hydrangeas, 50c and up. 

 Baby Rambler, 5 and 6-in. pots, 40c and 50c ea. 

 Lilacs, $1.50 each. 

 Genistas, 35c and up. 

 Hyaclntbs, $10.00 per 100, in pots. 



'* Urst size, select, $15.00 per 100, in 



pots. 

 Narcissus, $4.00 per 100, in pots and pans. 

 TuUps, 5.00 " 100, 



Valley, 3.00 " loo. 



Guaranteed to please. 



JOHN BADER 



48 Ravine St., Mt. Troy, PITTSBURG, PA. 



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