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The Weekly Florists* Review. 



OCTOBBB 1, iMdi 



Araucaria Excelsa 



VKRT HKAVT 



Per (Joz. 



5-iD. pot, 10-12 inches high. 2-8 tiers 9 7.50 



6-ln. pot, 12-15 " " 8-* " ..... 9.00 



6-ln. pot, 14-16 " " 4 " 12.00 



6»«-in. pot. 16-18 " "4-6 " 16.00 



Araucaria Robusta Compacta 



6^-iD. pot, strong $2.00 each 



6^-in. pot, extra heavy 2.50 " 



8-in. pot, extra heavy 8.50 " 



Pandanus Veitchii 



WKXX COLORKD 



6-in. pot 75c each; $9.00 per doz. 



6-in. pot.. $1.00 to $1.25 each; $12 to $16.00 doz. 



6^-in. pot $1.50 each; $18.00 per doz. 



7-in. pot 2.00 " 24.00 " " 



Chinese Primroses 



Best Sorts. Ready Now. 



3^-in. pots $5.00 per 100 



Ficus Elastica 



RUBBER FLAMT 



&-in pot, 24 inches high $6.00 per dot. 



Primula Obconlca, ready now. Best vari- 

 eties, 2>s-inch pots, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Asparaarus Plumosus, strong plants. 

 2k-in., 50c per doz., $3.50 per 100; 8-in., 75o per 

 doz., $6.00 per 100. 



Ferns for Dishes 



Assorted varieties, from 2-in. pota, $8.00 

 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



> CASH WITH ORDKR ' 



FRANK OECHSLIN, 2570 26O6 w. Adams st., Chicago 



Formerly Garfield Park Flower Co. 



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COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



Qub Meeting;. 



The Florists' Club held its first meet- 

 ing since July in its old quarters at 7 

 East Town street, Tuesday night, Sep- 

 tember 22, There was a good attend- 

 ance for the first meeting. 



A new entertainment committee was 

 appointed by President E. A. Currie, as 

 follows: Jas. McKellar, I. D. Seibert, 

 Jake Beichert, Sherman Stephens and 

 William Metzmaier. 



The boys are looking forward to our 

 next dance, which will be in November, 

 and no doubt we will give several during 

 the coming season. The committee is 

 planning to have something of interest 

 every meeting night, which will be the 

 second and fourth Tuesdays of each 

 month. J. M. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



Business has not improved to any ex- 

 tent, owing to the lingering summer, ac- 

 companied by a long-continued dry spell. 

 This is the forty-sixth day without rain. 

 Everybody has had considerable funeral 

 work, but not much else to do. Boses 

 are plentiful, but good carnations are 

 scarce. 



Ben Kramer says business has been 

 good with him. 



John Elsperraann received a large con- 

 signment of bulbs from Holland last 

 week. They have had a good run of 

 business. 



H. Seymour is" cutting large quanti- 

 ties of carnations of the short to medium 

 grades, and he finds ready sale for them. 



Nellie Goodge says busine.S3 has been 

 a little slow, but expects it to pick up 

 soon. 



Boyston & Fenton report a good whole- 

 sale trade for the month on roses. 



E. L. F. 



GERANIUMS 



We have an immense stock ready for immediate shipment from 



2-inch pots. 



Per 100 



Mile. Ana«ta8le Leoadre $4.00 



Thomas Meeban SOO 



Centaure 2.00 



Beaute Poltevlne : 2.00 



Mme. Buchner 2.00 



Per 100 



Jean Oberle $1.00 



Colonel Ttiomas 4.00 



Mme. LAndry 2.00 



Double General Grant 2.00 



Berthe da Presllly 3.00 



Mar. deCasteUane 3 00 



Alpbonse Rloard 2.00 



S. A. Nutt 2 CO 



BIra.X.G. Hill 2.00 



Jacquerie 2.00 



Omelia 4.00 



Mrs. Lawrence 300 



K. H. TreBO 8.00 



Jules Vasseur 4.00 



Leopold BouUle 4.00 



Barre, Mass. — George B. Simonds, 

 who conducts a successful market gar- 

 dening department in connection with 

 his greenhouse business, was placed in 

 charge of the vegetable exhibit at the 

 agricultural fair;- :■ ''>' ■-•-.f'i\ ;••• iit-^ 



We make the special offer of 1000. 50 each of the above 20 varieties, for $18.50 cash. 

 500, 25 of each variety, fur $9.50. Not less than 500 at this price. 



IVY-LEAVED VARIETIES 



Caesar Pranck, Alliance and Mrs. Banks $200 per 100 



VISITORS CORDLAIXT INVITXD CASH WITH ORDKR 



R. VINCENT, JR. & SONS CO., "W.'ry^Td'" 



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j Smilax and Asparagus { 



I SMILAX, 2-in..$2.00perlOO. SPRKNGCRI, 2-in., $2 50 per 100, $22.00 per 1000; 3-in., $3.50 I 

 5 per 100. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 2-in.. $3.00 per l(k): $25.00 per 1000. COMORKNSIS. S 

 I S-in., $6.00 per 100. 6-in. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. $15.00 per 100. V 



i FIELD-GROWN ENCHANTRESS I 



I Niceplante $5.50 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. All others sold. I 



iPoehlmano Bros. Co., Morton firoye, ill j 



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Boston Ferns 



We have 2500 4-in. pots of Boston Ferns that 

 are ready for shiftlnK to 5'8. that we offer for one 

 week at a special price of $10.00 per 100 Cash 

 with order. This Is one of the ijreatest barjfains 

 we have ever had in Ferns. Be sure and look over 

 last week's advertisements for Primroses, etc. 



6E0, A. KUNL, '"^^ Pikio, III, 



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Anton Schultheis 



College Point. L. I. 



Headquarters for 



Decorative g Flowering Plants 



90 Houses. Everythins lor the florists. Write. 

 telegraph, telephone. Tel. No 16«2 C6I. Pfc 



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