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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



JULV 23, 1908. 



COLUMBUS»OHIO. 



State of Trade. 



Trade has been unusually good for the 

 last week or so. There have been a 

 great many funerals and several of them 

 have used up quantities of stock. It has 

 been the most trying week of the sum- 

 mer to get stock enough to go around. 

 There still are some good carnations to 

 be seen, but they are only a drop in 

 the bucket when orders pile in like old 

 times. Boses are scarce and small. The 

 new crop will soon be in, which will be 

 a great relief. Asters are just commenc- 

 ing to make their appearance, but in no 

 quantity as yet. What few there are 

 prove a great help in a pinch. Sweet 

 peas are about done for. Those in the 

 market are poor. . The dry, hot weather 

 we have been having lately is telling 

 on outdoor stock of all kinds. 



Various Notes. 



The club outing at Buckeye lake, July 

 15, was a grand success. There were 

 .two of the large park cars packed to the 

 rail. There were the usual races of all 

 kinds, boating and dancing, and every- 

 one present had a fine time. Albert Hills 

 is the champion on sack races, as he 

 always carries off first prize. He is also 

 one of the prize-winners in the three- 

 legged race. 



J. D. Seibert and O. Munk, with their 

 families, are spending a week or so at 

 Buckeye lake. 



G. H. Woodrow has returned from Mag- 

 netic Springs, eight pounds heavier than 

 when he left Columbus. 



C. A. Roth is cutting some good roses, 

 which find ready sale. 



Frank Quecke looks ton years younger 

 since his return from his old home in 

 Germany. J. M. 



OWATONNA, MINN. 



The Clinton Falls Nursery Co. will 

 build two more rose houses this fall, 

 making eleven large houses devoted to 

 roses, with four in carnations and two in 

 chrysanthemums, besides smaller houses 

 for miscellaneous stuff. 



This firm added the greenhouse busi- 

 ness to its large nursery four years ago 

 and the success in growing choice stock 

 has compelled them to add additional 

 glass each year. The stock at the present 

 writing is well advanced and promises to 

 eclipse former records. F. A. Chapman 

 is foreman of the greenhouse department. 



CuNTON, Mo. — A. Woerner says he 

 had so good a spring trade that he sold 

 out of geraniums, although he had a big 

 lot, and will have to buy stock plants. 



ORCHIDS 



Arrived In fine condition, Cattleya Mossife, C. 

 Percivaliana, C. Schroeder.-R, C. Trianse. C. labi- 

 ata. Gigas Sanderiana. O. UarriBoni.T. C. citrina, 

 Leelia anceps. D. formosum Kiganteum, D. Ward- 

 ianum. D. Findleyianum. Vanda ccerulea, On- 

 cidium vBricosum R., O. tiRrlnutn. Cyp. bella- 

 tulum. To arrive shortly. C. Mendellii.C Uaskelli- 

 ana, PhalsenopsiR amabilis. Phal. Schilleriana, D. 

 phatenopsis. CAMiUO S BALOWIN. Secaacai. N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived in fine condition. Cattleya Trianae, 



C. Labiata, C. MoBsiic, Oncidiuni Varicosum. 

 Vanda Ca-rulea. Dendrobium Fonnosum and 



D. Dalhousieanum. Write us — 



LAGER & HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



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READY NOW 



Poinsattlas— strong 2^-incb pot plants, 



$1.00 per 100. 

 Adiantum Crovreanum— Beautiful 5-inch 



pot plants; tine for cutting, pot sales or 



dividing. $5 00 per dozen; $35.00 per 100. 

 Kentia Belmoreana— 2i^-inch pot plants, 



for centers of ferneries, $7.00 per 100. 

 Primula Sinensis — Fine strain, 2''_>-inch 



pots, $3.00 per 100. 



Arauoarlaa-Never bad a better' lot. 4-inch 

 pot plants, 6 inches high. 35c. 5-lnch pot 

 plants, 10 to 12 inches high, 3 tiers, 60c. 6- 

 inch pot plants, 14 inches high, 3 and 4 tiers, 

 75c. 6-incb pot plants, 16 inches high, 4 

 tiers, $1.00. 

 .Fandanua Utllls— 2^-inoh pots, $6.00 per 

 100;4-lnch pots, $12.60 per 100. 



Salntpaulla lonantha (African Violet)— 

 Grand pot plant. Strong, 8-inch stock, 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Flous Blastloa— 4-inch pots, 10 to 12 inches 

 high, $25.00 per 100; 5-lnch pots, 20 Inches 

 high, $60.00 per 100 



The Storrs ft Harrison Co., '"""I^.^o"'^^ 



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^^^ ■ Cooos Weddelllana Each Doz. 



■ m ■ 2Vin. pot, 8 to 10 in. high $0.10 



UU ^^ ■ ^^^\ ^ 2>2-in. pot, 10 to 12 in. high 15 



m^ ^% I I I ■ ^^ Kentla Belnaoreana 



■ ^JL ■ ■ ■ ■ m.W 6-in. poW6 to 7 leaves, 20 to 24 in. high 1.00 $12.00 



^^ — — — ■■ B^ g^. .. gj.^^ 24 to 26 in. " 1.25 15.00 



6-ln. " 6to7 " 26 to 28 in. " 1.50 18.00 



^^^ammmm^^^^^^^^t^ 7-ln. " 6to7 30to36in. " 2.00 24.00 



^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 7-in. " 6 to 7 32 to 34 in. " 2.50 30.00 



9-in. tub, 6 to 7 " 42 to 48 in. " 6.00 



Kentla Forsterlana 



6-in. pot, 5 to 6 leaves, 28 to 30 in. high 1.00 12.00 



6-in. '• 6 •* 30to34in. " 1.25 15.00 



6-in. " 6 " 34to36in. " 1.50 18.00 



Kentla Forsteilana, Made-up Plants 



7-in. pot, 4 plants to pot, 34 to 36 in. high 2 50 30.00 



y-in.tub,4 ' to tub, 42 in. high 4.00 48.00 



JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY, Wyncote. Pa. 



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BAY TREES! BAY TREES 1 1 



Standards and Pyramids just arrived in fine condition 



Standards, 28 Inches diameter In oro^m $14.00 per pair 



♦' 32 •' ** ** J8.00 •* 



•• 86 •• •* •* ao.oo *• 



Pyramids. 54 ** blffh 10.00 " 



•0 " *• 12.60 •' 



66 " " 14.00 *• 



•• 80 •• •• 16.00 •• 



Special prices on all Sammer and Fall Balbs and Plants eheerfnllr giren by 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ, Prince Bay, N. Y. 



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Sjiecial Qltei 



This week we offer a special good value In 

 Ferns, more than worth the money. 



Boston, 2i2-in., $4.00; 3»i!-ln.. $10.00; 4-iu., 

 $15.00; .Vin., $25.00; 6-in., $10.00; 7-in., $60.00; 8-in., 

 $100.00. 



WUtmanl and Amerpohlll, I^Au.. $15.00; 

 3-ln., $25.00: 4-in., $40.00; 5-in.. $50.00: 6-in., S75.00. 

 Specimens, 8 in., $2.50 to $3.50; 10-ln., $3.50 to 

 $5.00. 



Asparasrus plumosus and Spreneerl 



always at bargain prices. 



Still a few fine 3-in. Roses, Brides, Maids, 

 Chatenay, Beauties, Kaiserins, etc. 



'£ow«.' Pekin, III, 



6E0. A. KUHL, 



YOU WHiL FIND 



All The Best Offers 

 All The Time 



-IN THK- 

 flEVIEW'S CLASSIFIED ADVS. 



25,000 



Boston Ferns 



5-in., 3 plants to pot $2.'). 00 per 100 



6-ln ., 3 pi ants to pot .35.00 per 100 



Bench plants. . .$10.00 to $15.00 per 100 



SATISFACTION 



or money back 



THE CARL HA6ENBUR6ER GO. 



WEST MENTOR, O. 



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BAY TREES, PALMS 



Buxus, Azalea Indlca, Rbododendrons 



Xversreens, Herbaceous Plants 



Roses, Trained Fruit Trees 



Greenbouse Grape Vines 



Ask for catalogue 



BOBBINK& ATKINS, Rutherford, N. J. 



