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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mat 14, 1908. 



Rose 

 Plants 



Fine, Strong:, Healthy 



d-inch pots 



American Beauty $7.00 per 100; 



Richmond 4.00 per 100; 



Chatenay 4.00 per 100; 



Ivory 4.00 per 100; 



Bride and Maid 4.00 per 100; 



Asparagus Spreng^eri, 3-in. pots 



Smilaz, 2-in. pots 



$65.00 per 1000 

 36.00 per 1000 

 35.00 per 1000 

 35.00 per 1000 

 35.00 per 1000 

 . .$4.00 per 100 

 . . 2.00 per 100 



Orders should be placed at once. Stock can be shipped now or when you are ready to plant 



United States Cot Flower Co., Elmira, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



MILWAUKEE. 



The Market 



As the result of the unfavorable weath- 

 er the first part of the week, business 

 all around was dull, but the last half 

 was of a different tune. The demand 

 was good and plenty of stock to fill 

 orders was on hand, except good carna- 

 tions, which were a scarce article and 

 sold for double the price of the days 

 previous. Eoses, especially Richmond and 

 Beauty, which are extra fine, are equiv- 

 alent to demand. Valley is having its 

 inning now, for there is quite a call 

 for it. Bulbous stock is a thing of 

 the past and the oversupply of Harrisii 

 lilies, which has continued since Easter, 

 is gradually letting up and returns are 

 becoming more satisfactory. 



Various Notes. 



The rainy weather, which dates back 

 to April 23, made everybody feel gloomy 

 until May 9, when it turned to genuine 

 May weather. We have had only five 

 days out of eighteen without more or 

 less rain, and no sunshine to speak of. 



Local carnation growers are away be- 

 hind in getting stock into the field. Up 

 to May 10, only N. Zweifel and Gust. 

 Pohl had made a start, with others wait- 

 ing till their land gets into shape. 



Mrs. Wm. Edlefsen and daughter, Va- 

 leria, sailed for Europe April 25, to 

 make a trip of five or six months. 



Miss Rose Semler reports business, 

 both in wedding and funeral work, fine 

 for the Edlefsen-Leideger Co. 



Will Zimmermann, the Grand avenue 

 florist, also reports a steady demand for 

 cut flowers. 



The Holton & Hunkel Co. is receiving 

 extra fine Beauties and Richmond. 



Few members braved the wind and 

 rain Thursday, May 7, and consequently 

 only routine business was transacted at 

 the last club meeting. The entertain- 

 ment committee promised everyone a 

 fine time at the coming annual May ball, 

 to be held May 14 at the Deutscher 

 Maenner Chor hall, Eighth and State 



It was also stated that only florists 

 could compete at the state fair for 



Grafted Roses 



Cliatenay, Killarney, Richmond, Liberty, La France, 3>^-in. 



pots $18.00 per 100 



Brides, Bridesmaids, Golden Gates, Kaiserin, 3^-in. pots, 



$15.00 per 100 



OWN ROOT ROSES 



Brides, Bridesmaids, Killarney, Richmond, Chatenay, 3-in. 

 pots $7.00 and $9.00 per 100 



50,000 VERBENAS, in bud and bloom, $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 

 Good varieties of COLEUS at Verbena prices. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Mention The Iteylew when yon write. 



GRAFTED ROSES fo'r^o 



BRIDE KAISERIN RICHMOND 



BRIDESMAID KILLARNEY WELLESLEY 



$10.00 per 100. $100.00 per 1000 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO.. Newark, Wayne Co., New York 



WlioleBale Florists and Nurserymen 



Carnation Plants '"°'" t;^''clS^*e out 



Knotaantress . . . 

 White La\7Son. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 ....$2.50 $20.00 

 .... 2.60 20.00 



La\7son 



Lady BountUul. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 ....$2.50 $20.00 

 .... 3.00 25.00 



Cash with order 



HUGH 6RAHAM CO., DAVID RUST, Receiver, ,^ is;?. 



Mention The ReTlew when yoa write. 



. Philadelphia, Pa. 



those flowering beds. There are to be 

 twenty of them. 



Joe Pollworth is the proud possessor 

 of a new motor car. Gene. 



J. E. Pollworth recently visited West 



Baden Springs and seems to have received 

 both pleasure and benefit from his stay 

 there. 



Hereinqton's book on mums sent by 

 the Eeview for 50 cents. 



