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Araucaria Excelsa 



VKRT HKAVT 



Per doz. 



6-iii. pot, 10-12 inches high, 2-8 tiers $ 7.60 



6-in. pot. 12-15 " " 8-4 " 9.00 



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



6i«-In. pot. 16-18 " " 4-6 " 15.00 



Araucaria Robusta Compacta 



6^-in. pot, Btrong 12.00 each 



eVin. pot, extra heavy 2.60 " 



8-in. pot, extra heavy 3.60 



CINERARIA 



DWARF, 

 LARGE-FLOWERING 



2^-in. pots $3.00 per 100 



4-in. pots 6.00 per 100 



Chinese Primroses 



Beat Sorts. Ready Now. « 



2^-iD. pots $3.00 per 100 



3^-iD. pots S.OOperlOO 



i^-i^^^ CASH WITH ORDER — ^— 



Ficus Elastica 



RUBBER PLANT 



6-in pot, 24 inches high $6.00 per doz. 



Primula Oboonloa, ready now. Best vari- 

 eties, 2^-inch pots, $8.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Aaparatrua Plumoaus, strong plants. 

 2^-in., 50c per doz., $8.50 per 100; 8-in., 75c per 

 doz.. $6.00 per 100. 



Ferns for Dishes 



Assorted Tarletles, from 2-in. pots, $8.00 

 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



FRANK OECHSLIN, 2570-26O6 w. Anams st., Chicago 



Formerly Oarlield Park Flower Co. 



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BALTIMORE. 



The Market. 



Of weddings there is no end and much 

 marrying maketh the decorator's heart 

 glad. I have previously noted the 

 mixed weather conditions of this year, 

 and now it appears that October has 

 taken snap judgment on June and ap- 

 propriated both its weather and its wed- 

 dings. The largest part of the busi- 

 ness of last week came from wedding 

 decorations, some stores having three or 

 four on one day. For this purpose the 

 white chrysanthemum answered admi- 

 rably. Polly Rose, Glory of the Pacific 

 and other early varieties are now in good 

 supply and are selling well. 



There is a great improvement in the 

 quality of carnations. From present in- 

 dications, Enchantress and Pink Enchant- 

 ress will be even 'farther in the lead 

 this year than they were last. It seems 

 as though they are in a class by them- 

 selves and if they have any competitors 

 they have not appeared here. 



Roses are getting into winter form, 

 something choice in American Beauties 

 being seen. All the other sorts continue 

 to improve. There was a heavy demand 

 for white and red roses October 10, as 

 that was the day that Cardinal Gibbons, 

 archbishop of Baltimore, reached the city 

 from his trip to Europe. There were 

 thousands of flowers carried in the pro- 

 cession, which numbered about 10,000 

 marchers. 



Various Notes. 



William O. Stran has opened a store 

 at the corner of Broadway and Monu- 

 ment street, just opposite Johns Hopkins 

 hospital. 



Mathias Thau has bought the property 

 formerly occupied by the Fernery, 

 which had greenhouses at Govanstown 

 and a store on North Charles street. 



William Snyder, gardener for Alex- 

 ander Brown, on Park Heights avenue, 

 has been out west on a visit to relatives. 

 He is expected liome October 15. 



J. Guille, of the Hubert Bulb Co., 

 Portsmouth, Va., gave a talk on home 

 grown bulbs at the Florists' Club's meet- 

 ing October 12. Q. 



GERANIUMS.. 



:new price list now ready.: 



We have an immense stock ready for immediate shipment. 



Fine plants from 2-inch pots at $2.00 per 100 and up. 

 We will send 1000, 50 each of 20 varieties, our selection, 



all good kinds, for $18.50; 500, 25 of a kind, for 



$9.50. Cash with order. 



Our collection is the largest in the country, including the 

 best Standards and New Varieties. 



Write us your wants and we may be able to make you very 

 interesting Special Prices. 



VISITORS CORDIAIJLT IirVITKD CASH WITH OBDSR 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO., *"'*• """" 



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Maryland 



ASPARAGUS AND FERNS......... 



PLimOSUS— 2-In., extra strong. $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000; 3-in., extra fine, $6.00 per 100; 4-in., you 

 cannot beat them IJ you pay twice the money, $6.00 per 100. , 



8PREN6ERI— 2-in.. $2.50 per 100: 4-in.. extra heavy, $8.00 per 100. 

 BOSTON rKRNS-2>s-in.. $3.50 per 100; 4in., $12.50 per 100. 



Globe Greenhouses, 



Second Ave., Monroe 

 and Garfield Sts. 



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Denver, Colo. 



SMILAX AND ASPARAGUS 



SMILAX. 2-in..!l2 00perl00. 8PRKNGKRI, 2-in.. $2 50 per 100. $22.00 per 1000; 3-in., $3.50 

 per 100. ASPARAGUS PLUMOkUS, 2-in.. $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. COMORENSXS, 

 3-iD.. $6.00 per 100. 6-in. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, $15.00 per 100. 



riELD-GROWN ENCHANTRESS, nice plants $5.50 per 100; $50.00 perlOOO. All others sold . 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO., 



Morton Grovo, III. 



ORCHIDS 



Our latest imi>ortat1ons have been, Cattleya Chryso- 

 toxa, Cattleya GaskelUana, Cattleya gi^^s (Hardy- 

 ana district), Phalxnopsis amabilis, Schilleriana and 

 others. We will receive in a short time, Cattltya 

 Dowiana, Miltonia vexillaria and others. Later we 

 expect for the first time in America an importation of 

 Cattleya Lawrenceana. On hand we have an immense 

 variety of established and semi-establithed plants, 

 which we are selling; now little above cost price. 

 CARKIL.LO A BAUJWIN, SecancDS, N.J. 



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Anton Schuitheis 



College Point, L. I. 



Headquarters for 



Decorative g Flowering Plants 



30 Houpes. Everything for the florists. Write, 

 telegraph, telephdtie. Tel. No. 1682 Col. Pt. 



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