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The WecUy Flcaists' Review. 



JuNB 4, 1908. 



^.•tm. CXEVELANa d^.iiv 



Tht Market 



The intenfie he&t the earlier part of the 

 last week made it almost impossible to 

 fill orders satisfactorily, as stock of all 

 kinds was hard to keep. Carnations, 

 especially, arrived soft and had to be 

 moved quickly. 



Boses of all kinds, excepting Kaiserin 

 and Eichmond, are coming in poor and 

 small, almost down to summer average 

 in quality. Peonies are in full blast, 

 with plenty to fill all orders. Many thou- 

 sands of this flower were used on Deco- 

 ration day. Some outdoor sweet peas 

 are being sent in and are picked up 

 readily. 



Various Notes. 



Frank Piggott, of Meyers avenue, on 

 the west siae, reports fine trade for 

 Decoration day. 



Thieves entered the Florists' Exchange 

 on Saturday night, taking a large quan- 

 tity of long Beauties, as well as some 

 postage stamps. 



Knoble Bros, report a heavy run on 

 decorated wreaths for Decoration day, 

 as well as a good cut flower trade. 



The F. R. Williams Co. is sending 

 a fine cut of Kaiserin and also some 

 good giganteum lilies. 



C. A. Bramley, of Superior avenue, 

 has had a busy week, disposing of thou- 

 sands of potted plants of all kinds. 



Peter Nichols reports a good call for 

 all kinds of cut flowers for Decoration 

 day. 



J, E. Bonsall, of Salem, consigned a 

 fine lot of candytuft to this market for 

 Decoration day. B. 



Cambeidge, Mass. — Albert F. S. Mahe- 

 gan, in his store at 10 Norfolk street, 

 has recently been celebrating the fourth 

 anniversary of his entrance into business 

 in this city. 



Fall Rivee, Mass. — John Lambert and 

 his son, William, were thrown from a de- 

 livery wagon May 23 and were bruised 

 and cut, but not seriously injured. The 

 horse had become unmanageable and was 

 running along Rock street, when the 

 wagon came in contact with a telegraph 

 pole and the occupants were thrown out. 

 The wagon was almost demolished, as 

 well as the load of plants. 



Miscellaneous Plants per loo 



Mme. Salleroi.3-in.pot8 $3.00 



Agecatum, 8-in. pots 3.00 



Verbenas, 3-in. pots 3.00 



Stock, Jelley, 3-in. pote 3.00 



Centaurea gymnocarpa, 3-in. pots 3.00 



Pansies 2.00 



Myosotls 3.00 



Golden Pyrethrum (Feverfew) ..2.60 



Asters, all colors; Truffaut's and Semple's 



branching 2.60 



Lobelia, 2vanetie8 3.00 



Tbuftbergia 3 00 



Vinca, flowering, 2'ij-in. pots 4.00 



Hardy Ivy, 4-in. pots 9.00 



Dracaena indivisa, 6-in. pots 2Sc each. 



Coleus G. Bedder. G. Beauty 2.50 



Queen Victoria, Verschaffeltli, pinlt variety.. 3.00 



Alyssum, Altemantbera; 120.00 per 1000 2.50 



Nasturtium 8.00 



CASH WITH ORDKR. 



Pho« A Ifnann Mermaid, Chestnut Hill, 

 UlldSi A< MldpPf PHILADKLPHIA, PA. 



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ROBT. CRAIG CO. 



Decorative and Flowering Plants 



49tli and Market Sts. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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FBBNS- Per 100 



Amerpohlii, 2'4-in $ 8.00 



6-in 85.00. 



Whitmani, 2^-in 6.00 



4-ln .■ J8.00 



Boston, 2»a-in..... 8.50 



5-in 15.00 



Barrowsii, 2Vin 4 00 



5-in 20.00 



PiersoDi, 2i2-in 4.00 



5-in 20.00 



Scottii, 2^-in , 3.50 



6-in 16.00 



Tarrytown, 2Vin 3.50 



5-in ■ 1.5.00 



Sword, 2^-in 3.00 



Jacksoni, 2i3-in 3.00 



5-in 15.00 



CANNAS— Strong pot plants. Maiden's 

 Blush. Aleinannia. Sarah Hill, Duke 

 of Marlborough, Shenandoah, 

 John White 4.00 



VIOLKTS, 214-in. pots, Farquhar, La 

 France, Gov. Herrick, Swanley 

 White 3.50 



FUCHSIAS, 12 varieties 3.00 



CAIXA nana compacta, (Improved 



Little Gem) . 3 in 6.00 



BEGONIAS, flowt ring varieties 



assorted 3..'jO 



HIBISCUS SiDensis, 8 varieties 8.50 



Per 100 



ACALTPHAS, 4 varieties 93.00 



8WAIN80NA, pink and white 8.00 



ABUTILONS, 3 varieties 3.50 



STROBILAlNTHES Dyerianus 3.00 



JUSTICIA Velutina ... 3.00 



WEEPING LANTANA, Mrs McKin- 



ley 3.00 



AGERATUM, white and blue 3.00 



ACHTRANTHES 3.00 



AL.TERNAMTHERAS, 2 varieties.... 2.50 



LEMON GERANIUM 3.00 



RUSSKUA LEMOINEI 3.00 



CTPERUS Alternifotius and Gracilis, 3.00 



EGLI8H IVY 3.60 



ASPARAGUS SPRKNOERI 3.60 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 3.50 



GENISTA (Shower of Gold) 8.50 



KENTIA Belmoreana and Forsteri- 



ana, 3-in 10.00 



LATANIA Borbonica, 2-in 4.00 



PHOENIX RfEbelenli, 3-in 8.00 



CHttTSANTHEttUMB, 50 varieties. . 3.50 



ROSES— Strong 3-in. pot plants, on 

 own roots. Bride, Bridesmaid, 

 Perie des Jardins, Kaiserin 

 AuBusta Victoria, CliinbinB 

 Wootton, Ctolden Gate, Papa 



Gontier 8.00 



Queen Beatrice, 3-in 26.00 



SPECIAL NOTICE 



We have in stock over 500 different varieties of Roses, embracing all 

 classes, all on own roots, stock from 2>^-inch pots, and we solicit lists of 

 narserymen and florists who desire stock for lining out. We also have from 

 5-inch pots all the leading varieties, embracing over 50 kinds, of H. P. 

 Roses, plants on own roots, ready for immediate effect, largely our own 

 growing, from our own fields, $22.00 per 100. Ask for list. 



IlluBtrated Catalogue Free for the Asking 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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Palms 



Cocos Weddelllana Each Doz. 



2»2-in. pot. 8 to 10 in. high 10.10 



2^-in. pot, 10 to 12 in. high 15 



Kentia Belmoreana 



f>-)n. pot, 6 to 7 leaves, 22 to 24 in. hi(?h 1.00 $12.00 



6-ln. ' 6to7 •' 24to26in. " l.^'i 15.00 



6-in. " 6to7 " 26 to 28 in. •' L.-iO 18.00 



6-in. " 6 to 7 " .30 to 36 in. " 2.00 24.00 



7-in. "etc? " 32 to 34 in. " heavy 2.50 30.00 



HOME 

 GROWN 



JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY, Wyncote, Pa. 



Full Line of Kentia Forsterlana 



all sises, ready in July. 



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«mV^«%«Wf% per 100 per 1000 



I I 1 1 Ml I 214-in., BOSTON and PIEB80NI, extra strong...! 8.50 $30.00 



mhKHN » -*°- ■•• '•«» ^-^ 



I I II ■■ 11 4 -in., ...12.50 100.00 



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^1^^—— 214-in., SCOVni and ELKGANTISaiMA, 



■~™"^"^""^""™" extra strong... 4.00 



3 -in., SCOTTII and KI.KGANTX8SIMA, extra strong 8.00 75.00 



214-in., ASP ABAOUS PLUMOSUS, extra strong 3.00 25.00 



4 -in., " " " " 9.00 86.00 



2>4in.. ASPARAGUS SPBKNGKBI, extra strong 2.25 



3 -in., •' •• •• " r 500 



4 -In., " ' n ..... goo 



WOSBAEK GREENHOUSE CO,, Onarga, 111. 



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