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The Weekly Rorists' Review^ 



Apbil 16, 1908. 



ONCINNATL 



The Market 



Business did not hold out quite as 

 well as was expected last week; yet it 

 was better than for several weeks be- 

 fore. It cannot be said that the de- 

 mand was any better, but there was not 

 nearly so much stock coming in, and so 

 the wholesale houses were not so badly 

 loaded up. Carnations were cleaned up 

 fairly well every day, but the demand 

 was not heavy enough to cause the price 

 to rise much. It averaged better than 

 for some time, though. Roses continued 

 in heavy supply and the price was about 

 as low as it ever gets. The greater por- 

 tion of them sold at job lot prices. 

 Bulbous flowers were not so plentiful and 

 sold better. Lilies were in fair demand 

 and the price held up well. Violets 

 from the east are still in this market 

 and are of good quality. 



Notwithstanding that many in the 

 trade are predicting a poor Easter this 

 year, I believe that they are going to 

 be agreeably disappointed. Advance 

 orders are coming in well, and though 

 some of them have been trimmed 'a lit- 

 tle, there is no reason to be alarmed 

 at that. From all indications, I can- 

 not help thinking that every one in the 

 trade will have occasion to be well satis- 

 fied with the business this Easter. 



Various Notes. 



George Magrie was laid up for several 

 days last week, but is now able to be 

 about again and in a few days will be as 

 good as ever. 



J. T. Conger has purchased a barn and 

 is now engaged in moving it to its new 

 location at the rear of his residence. 



Miss A. Cronan is giving her store 

 an overhauling and spring cleaning. It 

 will be finished in plenty of time for the 

 Easter rush. 



L. F. Benson has returned from his 

 trip through the southwest and will re- 

 main here till after Easter. He then 

 expects to return to Oklahoma City, 

 where he will probably engage in busi- 

 ness. He has secured an option on a 

 farm in that locality and may try farm- 

 ing for a while. 



Huntsman & Co. are trying newspaper 

 advertising to attract trade to their store. 

 They hold a special advertised sale every 

 Saturday and say that it pays them 

 well. C. J. Ohmer. 



I SEND you my check in payment for 

 adv. The Review certainly finds the 

 people. — Theo. J. Allen, Lock No. 4, Pa. 



XXX STOCK 



STRONG 2-INCH. ROBUST AND STOUT. 



Aceratum, Giimey. Blue. S2.00 per 100. 

 P*tunia New Star. Fine. $2.00 per 100. 

 Pblox. Finest, dwarf, mixed, $2.00 per 100. 

 Verbenas. California giants, mixed, best 



p*own, BtroDg and bushy. $2.00 per 100. 

 Heliotropes. Dark, strong 3-inch, in bud, well 



branched, $4.00 per 100. 



XXX SEEDS 



Chinese Primrose. Finest grown, mixed, sin- 

 ffle and double. 500 seeds, $1.00: ^-pkt.. 60c. 



Clnersrla. Finest large-flowering dwarf, mixed. 

 1000 seeds. 50c. 



Giant Pansy. Finest grown, critically se- 

 lected. 5000 seeds. $1.00; Vpkt., 50c. 



CASH : Liberal extra comit. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Sbiremanstown, Pa. 



The Home of Primroses. 



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FERNS TERN DISHES 



SIX L.KADING VARIKTIKS. STRONG, BU8HT PLANTS. 



2-incb pots, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 3-inch pots, 75c per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



BOSTON FERNS 



Nice, bushy plants. 



Per doz. Per 100 



5-in. pots $3.00 $25.00 



6-in. " 6.00 50.00 



7-in. " 9.00 



8-ln. " 12.00 



Nephrolepia Whitman! 



9-iD. pots, $2.00 each. 



Fern Hanging Baskets 



Anna Foster 



WelJ grown and drooping, $2.00 each. 



Pteria Wimsetti and Ouvrardi 



Strong and bushy, 4^-in. pots, $2.00 

 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Strong, bushy plants, ready to shift. 



Per doz. Per 100 



4»a-In. pots $1.60 $12.00 



6-in. ^' 3 in a pot 8.00 20.00 



6-ln. " 3 " 6.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



strong plants, fine for Hanging Baskets. 



4-in. pots, $1.50 per doz., $12.00 per 100; 6-in. 

 pots, $3.00 per doz., $25.00 per 100. 



Cocoa Weddelliana 



3-in. pots per doz., $2.50; per 100, $20.00 



5-in. " . .4 in a pot, 76c each; $9.00 per doz. 



Dracaena Indiviaa 



Fine plants for Baskets and Vases. 



Cyrtomium Falcatum 



Holly Fern. Strong plants. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 4»a-ln. pots $2.00 $15.00 



5-in. " 3.00 ;te.oo 



6-in. " 6.00 



Eurya Latifolia 



Fine Variegated Plant for Decorating. 

 24 to 30 inches high, $1.25 each. 



Primula Obconlca Grandiflora Rosea 



Stronar Plants 



2Vinch pots 50c per doz.; $3.00 per 100 



3^3-inch pots 75c per doz.; 6.00 per 100 



4-iDch, strong plants, in bloom $1.50 per doz.; 12.00 per 100 



Terms strictly oasb ixrltb orders. 



4 Vin. pot plants, per doz., $2.00; per 100, $15.00 

 5-ln. '^ " 3.00 " 20.00 



Pandanus Veitchii 



Strong and well colored. 



5-in. pots $1.00 each. 



5ifl-in. " 1.26 " 



6-ln. " 1.60 •' 



FRANK OECHSLIN, 



8672 Weat 

 Adama 



It. CHICAGO, ILL 



Formerly GARFXKLD PARK FIX>WKR CO. 



Mention The ReWew when you write. 



STOCK YOl NEED 



Altemantheras, red and yellow, $5.00 

 per 1000. 



Cyclamen Persicum Giganteum, in sep- 

 arate colors, $2.00 per 100. 



Dahlias, the best only, $5.00 per 100. 

 Coleus Verscliaffeltll, Golden Bedder 



and others. GOc per 100. 

 Aoliyrantliea, 60c per 100. 

 Afferatums, Blue Perfection and Stella 



Gumey. 

 Mme. Scdlerol, 2-in., $2.50 per 100. 



MOUNT HOPE GREENHOUSES 



114tk St. twi «*D« ««e.. M0R6M PARK. ILL. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS! 

 CARNATIONS 



Winsor, Pink Imperial per 1000, $40.00 



Victory, White Perfection " 26.00 



Enchantress " 15.00 



g*i\§ FIIS Golden Bedder and 

 ^'^'■-■-•J^ Verschaffeltli...per 1000, 4.00 



LARCHMONT NURSERIES, Larchmont, N. Y. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



100,000 DAHLIAS 



Premium stock, guaranteed true to name. 



500,000 lars:e Flowerins: Oladioll, 



bondreds of colors and variations mixed. 

 Wholesale prices ou application. Order now 

 for spring delivsry. Catalogue free. 



J. L. MOORE, Nerthboro, Maas. 



Always mention the Florists* Review 

 <wlien 'wrttlns advertisers. 



IMPORTED ORCHIDS 



JUST TO HAND 



Laelia Purpurata 



Cattleya Intermedia 



Caltleya Mossiae 



JULIUS ROEHRS COMPANY 



The Orchid Nurseriis, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Ifentloo The BeTlew when yoa write. 



ORCHIDS 



Arrived in fine condition, importation Dendro- 

 bium forruosum giganteum, D. Wardianmn. To 

 arrive April 15 : Cattleya gigas Sanderiana, C. 

 labiata. C. Trianfe; May 1 to 15 : C. Mossise, C. 

 Gaskelliana, C. Schroederse, C. Percivaliana, C. 

 Harrlsonise, Oncidlum varicosum. 



CARRIIiLO & BALDWIN 



Orchid Grewert ami laMrttrt BIX^AUCUS, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Orders booked now for delivery 1908. of all 

 the leading kinds of Orchids at greatly reduced 

 prices. We have also just received the follow- 

 ing: Oncidlum Tlcrlnam, O. flaroodes, 

 O. ForbesU, Boplironltls In yarlety. 



WBITR VS. 

 IiAGER ft HURREIiL, Summit, N. J. 



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R£* prepaid I>er 100: Heliotrope, German Ivy, 7(c. 

 ' ^« Altemanthera, bOc Fuchsia, 11.00. Coleus, 

 Agentum, Mc. Salvia, 8oc. Seedllog Verbena, mam- 

 moth, mixed, 86c 100, prepaid. Cash. List free. 

 Sklppensbnrg Floral Co. , Shippentbnrv, Pa. 



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