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The Weekly Rorists^ Review. 



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JuNB 25, 1908. 



(X)LUMBUS,OHIO. 



State of Trade. 



Trade has been good for the last two 

 weeks, with commencement orders, some 

 good-sized funeral orders and a good 

 many wedding decorations, which help to 

 keep things going during the latter part 

 of June. The last of tMs month brings 

 us again to the good old summer time, 

 when the shade of the old apple tree will 

 be welcomed by a good many that can 

 get away to enjoy it. 



The bedding work is about over here 

 now — just a few stragglers coming in for 

 a few plants to fill in, etc. 



Roses are showing the effects of warm 

 weather and are coming in poor. They 

 are also scarce, as a good many are re- 

 planting now. Carnations are coming in 

 small and of poor quality, outside of En- 

 chantress, which is holding up well. 



Sweet peas are so plentiful that one 

 can buy them at his own price, and the 

 quality is fine. 



Varlout Notes. 



The club held its regular meeting Tues- 

 day evening, and will declare meetings 

 off for July and August. 



The picnic committee, which consists 

 of Messrs. McKellar, Metzmaier, Hills, 

 Reichert and Bauman, is busy distribut- 

 ing tickets and cards for the picnic, and 

 all look for a large attendance. 



Albert Knopf, of the Franklin Park 

 Floral Co., leaves about July 1 for Cali- 

 fornia, to be gone two years. He is com- 

 pelled to go on account of ill health, and 

 all wish him a speedy recovery. 



Mrs. George Bauman had a stroke of 

 apoplexy about three weeks ago and is 

 in a serious condition, but she ia improv- 

 ing somewhat at this writing. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. is 

 cutting some good roses and carnations. 

 Its Enchantress are extra fine for the 

 hot weather we are having. 



E. Meztmaier reports business good, 

 especially in design work. 



Sherman Stephens reports more bed- 

 ding at Greenlawn than ever before. 



The Livingston Seed Co. is putting up 

 the rafters on its new house, 50x200, of 

 King construction. 



William Graff is still in West Baden. 



J. M. 



We atlll have a few hundred 



Brides, Maids, Killarney, 

 Chatenay and Richmond 



in,8-iD.; froodH that are worth the money. It will 

 pay you to send for sample of these at once. 

 AnytbiDK you need in that line, the small differ- 

 ence of a cent would not deter you from buying 

 if you saw the stock. Get your order in prompt- 

 ly, as everythiDK is filled in strict rotation. No- 

 tice our Fern List in last week's issue. We have 

 always got soTnethinK that will interest you in 

 ferns of every description. Make fine window 

 displays during the summer months. Write, 



6E0. A. KUHL, "^"i^Sr Pekin, III. 



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JOHN E. HAINES 



BETHLEHEM, PA. 



is the place to order field-grown plants of the fol- 

 lowing varieties, ready Aug. 1. per loo Per 1000 



Jolin E. Haloes, red $6.00 i^O.OO 



Imperial, variegated 6.00 50.00 



Pink, pink 6.00 50.00 



Enotaantreae, light pink 6.00 50.00 



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Rose Plants 



From 2^ -inch Pots 



Per 100 1000 



Bride $8.60 $88.60 



Maid 8.80 88.60 



Chatenay 8.60 88.60 



Ivory 8.60 88.60 



Uncle John 8.60 88.60 



Sunrise 4.00 36.00 



Kate Moulton 6.0O 40.00 



Richmond 8.60 88.60 



Killarney 4.00 86.00 



••••Bench Plants.^^. 



Per 100 1000 

 American Beauty, retiy Mw.$e.00 $60.00 

 Richmond 4.00 86.00 



Chrysanthemums 



From 8K-in. pots, $8.60 yer 100 



Wlilte— Ivory, Chadwick, Timothy Eaton, Yanoma, Touset, Estelle, 

 White Bonnaffon. PlnM— Dr. Enguehard, Ivory. Tellow— Monrovia, 

 Bonnaflfon, Col. Appleton, Yellow Eaton. Bronze— Black Hawk. 



PETER REINBERG 



1,680,000 feet of Modern Glass 



51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



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SSdlnal**'^ Palmer ^ yf^^^ j^^ special prices on these varieties. 



Uncle Joluit 2^-in., strong stock, $4.50 per 100, $40.00 per 1000. 3^-in. 

 Kalserln, $6.50 per 100; $60.00 p6r 1000. Benched Beauties, cut back, $6.50 

 $55.00 per 1000. 



Beauties, 2-in.. $5.00 per 100. $45.00 per 1000; 2ia-in.. $6.50 per 100, $50.00 per 1000: 3 

 per 100, $65.00 per 1000; 8^-in., $8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000; 4-iQ., $12.00 per 100, $110.00 



Maids, 



per 100, 



in.. $7.00 I 

 per 1000. 2 



250.000 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Rooted cuttings and 2>fl in. See classified adv., under Chrysanthemums. 



Amerpohlil, strong, 6-iD., $25.00 per 100; 2-in., $S.OO per 100. For a short 

 time only. 



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FERNS 

 SNAPDRAGON 



Pink and Yellow. 2ia-ln.. $3.00 per 100: $25.00 per 1000. 



SMI LAX-2-in $25.00 per 1000 ) ^ , j . J5 



A. SPRENGERI-2-in $25.00 per 1000 ^ "^^^^ Jaiy 10 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS <-<n-$10.00:6-in.. $20.00 per m 

 ASPARAGUS CQMORFNglR sin . $600 per 100 



I PoeUmaon Bros. Co., Morton firove, lu. { 



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50,00e VINCXS 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 2-inch Vinca varlegata. . .$1.50 $10 00 



Transplanted cuttings 80 6.00 



Samples submitted. Cash, please. 



Highland Floral Co., Springfield, Ohio 



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RUBBER PLANTS 



F1CD8 CUTTINGS, 2i2-inch pot plants. 

 $15.00 per 100. These will make splendid 

 plants by autumn. Stock limited. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 

 Norserymen and Florists, • Ratherford, N. J. 



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