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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



JULY 30, 1908. 



MONTREAL. 



"the Market. 



For the last fortnight we have had 

 plenty of rain, •which was much appre- 

 ciated, as previous to that everything 

 was beginning to dry up in the intense 

 heat. It registered 102 degrees one 

 afternoon. 



Flowers are scarce and the few that 

 are on the market are not very good. 

 Asters of all colors are to the fore, sell- 

 ing at 50 cents and 75 cents. Business is 

 quiet. 



Various Notes. 



The Gardeners' and Florists' Club 

 held its nineteenth annual picnic on 

 Wednesday, July 29, at Highgate 

 Springs. A fine program of sports had 

 been arranged. 



The various judges for the garden 

 competitions have been busy the last 

 week, and many fine places are entered 

 this year. 



Miss Carmichael has returned from a 

 short visit to the Quebec tercentenary. 



Miss Bodderick, of P. McKenna & 

 Sons, returned this week from an ex- 

 tended visit to Ottawa. 



Mrs. T. White, of St. James street, 

 spent a week in Toronto recently. 



F. C. Smith left last week with Sir 

 Wm. Van Home for St. Andrews. 



Miss Bennett has returned from Que- 

 bec and Thetford, where she has been 

 for some time. Tommy. 



Berlin, Conn. — A. A." Weldon has 

 sold his greenhouses to Leland Gwatkin 

 and. John Canfield. 



FiNDLAY, O. — E. E. Barnd has re- 

 turned from Texas and has entered the 

 employ of J. J. Waaland. He was for- 

 merly in the business here. 



Spencer, Ind. — E. T. Barnes, of 

 Barnes' Dahlia Gardens, has ten acres of 

 dahlias for cut flowers coming along 

 nicely. He also has a nice lot of late 

 asters which he expects to bloom after 

 the great bulk of asters is gone. 



Bradford, Pa. — J. W. Leasure, of 

 South Bradford Farm, is preparing to 

 put in a cement counter on one side of 

 the store and a cement terrace on the 

 other side, running the entire length of 

 the store, for palms and ferns; also to 

 extend the skylight so as to make the 

 store perfectly light. He expects to ex- 

 pend nearly $1,000 on these improve- 

 ments. At the farm they are erecting a 

 new house, 20x52, to be used for hydran- 

 geas and propagating. 



ORCHIDS 



Arrived in fine condition, Cattleya Mossise, C. 

 Percivalianft, C. Schroederse, C. Trianae, C. labl- 

 ata, Gigas Sanderiana. C. HarriBoniie. C. citrina, 

 L«lia anceps, D. formoBuin KiKanteum, D. Ward- 

 ianum. D. Findleyianum, Vanda coerulea, On- 

 cidium varicosum R., O. tiKrinum, Cyp. beUa- 

 tulom. To arrive shortly, C. Mendellii, C. Oaskelli- 

 ana, PhalsenopBis amabilis, Phal. Schilleriana, D. 

 phalsenopBiB. CMMIUO i ULOWW. tceaacat, H. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived in fine condition. Cattleya Trianse, 



C. Labiata, C. Mossite. Oncidium Varicosum, 

 Vanda Coerulea, Dendrobium Foraiosiun and 



D. Dalbousieanani. Write us — 



U6ER & HURRELL, Sumnit, N. J. 



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,Y» mantlfm tli* Floriata* Btrvimw 

 wheat writing adrertlsen. 



READY NOW 



Polnaattlas— strong 2^-inch pot plants, 



$4.00 per 100. 

 Adlautum Croweanum— Beautiful 5-iDch 



pot plants; fine for cutting, pot sales or 



dividing. $,"> 00 per dozen; $35.00 per 100. 

 Kentia Belmoreana— 2ia-incb pot plants, 



for centers of ferneries, $7.00 per 100. 

 Primula Blnenala — Fine strain, 2i<>-inch 



pots, $3.00 per 100. 



Arauoarias— Never bad a better lot. 4-inch 

 pot plants, 6 inches hiRh. 35c. 5-inch pot 

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

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

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

 tiers, $1.00. 



Fandanus Utllla— 2Vinch pots, $6.00 per 

 IOC; 4-inch pots, $12.60 per 100. 



Salntpaulla lonantha (African Violet)— 

 Grand pot plant. Strong, 3-inch stock, 

 $10.00 per 100. 



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

 high, $25.00 per 100; Sinch pots, 20 inches 

 high, $60.00 per 100 



The Storrs ft Harrison Co., '"'"'i^m^'-^- 



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^^^ ■ Cooos Weddelllana Each Doz. 



■ m I 2i2-in. pot, 8 to 10 in. high $0.10 



■ ■ ^^ ■ 1^^% ^ 2Vin. pot, 10 to 12 in. high 15 



M^ ^^ I I I ■ ^^ Kentia Belmoreana 



■ ^JK HIM I aj 6-in«pot, 6 to 7 leaves, 20 to 24 in. high 1.00 $12.00 



^^ 6-in. '• 6to7 •' 24 to 26 in. '^ 1.25 15.00 



6-in. " 6 to 7 " 26 to 28 in. " l.,50 18.00 



^^^^^^^^^^l^i^HBH ''in- " Sto7 30 to 36 in. 2.00 24.00 



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



9-in.tub, 6 to 7 " 42 to 48 in. " 5.00 



Kentia Foraterlana 



6-in. pot; 5to61eaves, 28 to 30 in. high 1.00 12.00 



6-in. ■' 6 •• 80to34in. " 1.25 15.00 



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



Kentia Foraterlana, Made-up Flanta 



7-in. pot, 4 plants to pot, 34 to 36 in. high 2.50 30.00 



9-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!! 



Standards and Pyramids just arrived in line condition 



Standarda, 28 Inctiea diameter in crown $14.00 per pair 



•♦ 82 *• •• •• 18.00 •♦ 



•• 88 •• •• *• 20.00 " 



Pyramlda. 54 " hisii 10.00 " 



•0 " •♦ 18.50 •• 



" 88 •• " 14.00 •• 



•• 80 •• •• 18.00 •• 



Special prices ob all Snmnier and Fall Balbi aad Plaats ekecrfally glvea by 



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



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This week we offer a special good value in 

 Fema, more than worth the money. 



Boaton, 2>2-in., $4.00; 3>2-in.. $10.00: 4-iu., 

 $15.00; 5-in.. t&M; 6-in., $40.00; 7-in., $60.00; S-in., 

 $100.00. 



Wbitmanl and Amerpoblil, 2io-in., $15.00; 

 8-ln., 825.00; 4-in., $40.00; 5-in., $50.00; 6-in., $75.00. 

 Specimens, 8 In., 82.60 to 83.50; 10-in., $3.50 to 

 85.00. 



Asparaarua plumoaua and Sprencerl 



always at bargain prices. 



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

 Chatenay, Beauties, Kaiserins, etc. 



REO. A. KUHL, ^^'SS: PrtIP, III. 



YOU WILL FIND 



All The Best Offers 

 All The Time 



—IN THK— 



flEVIEW'S CLASSIFIED ADVS. 



25,000 



Boston Ferns 



5-in., 3 plants to pot 825.00 per 100 



6-in., 3 plants to pot 35.00 per 100 



Bench plants. . .810.00 to 816.00 per 100 



SATISFACTION 

 or money baok 



THE CARL HA6ENBUR6ER CO. 



WEST MENTOR, O. 



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BAY TREES, PALMS 



Bazas, Awiss Indlca, Rliododendrons 



Kvercroons, Herliaceoas Flanta 



Boaea, Trained Fruit T^reea 



Groenliouae Grape Vinea 



Ask for catalogue 



BOBBIRK& ATKINS, Ruthetfird,!!. J. 



