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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



October 29, 1908. 



AZALEAS 



for rorcing^Christmas to Easter 



Our stock this season is handsomer than ever. Anybody in want of a quantity wiU do well to 

 inspect our plants before placlni? their order. We have only popular American varieties: Sehryverlana, 

 Niobe, Paol Weber, Prof. Wolters, Raphael, Simon Mardner, Verraeneana, Loals deKerchore, Hme Tan 

 der Croyssen, Deutsche Perle, Dr. Moore, John Llewelyn, Hme. Cam. Van LangenhoTe, Hme. Jos. 

 Terraene, Paul de Schryver, Hemolre de L'Tan Hontte, Nlglimnnd Backer. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 14-15 in. diameter, $ 7 50 $ 60.00 

 20-24 in. diameter, 36.00 300.00 



Per doz. Per 100 

 12-11 in. diameter, 9 6 00 $ 45 00 

 18-20 in. diameter, 25.00 200.00 



Order now and save heavy express charges; impossible to »hip by freight in cold weather. 



We are pleased at all times to receive visitors at our nurseries. We have 100 acres planted with the most interesting 



nursery stock in the country. See Wholesale Catalog. 



BOBBINK it ATKINS, Nurserymen and Florists, RUTHERFORD, N; J. 



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CaNONNATL 



The Market 



Last week was one which really marks 

 a period in the history of the flower 

 business in Cincinnati. I doubt whether 

 ever before there were so many flowers 

 in this market. The wholesale houses 

 were packed with them and there was no 

 business to speak of. The retail stores 

 reported nothing doing and the wholesale 

 houses just about gave away the stock in 

 order to make room for that which was 

 sure to come in the next morning. Even 

 the carnation, which up to this time has 

 been scarce, suddenly arrived by the 

 thousands and became a drug. Mums 

 and roses were just the same as carna- 

 tions and, in fact, every variety of flower 

 in season suffered in like manner. 



To a certain extent there was a clean- 

 up on Saturday, but by far the greater 

 portion of the stock found its way to 

 the dump. This week business is still 

 quiet, but there is not so much stock 

 coming in and, as the weather has turned 

 much cooler, it is to be hoped that the 

 cut has been checked so that the market 

 can recover to something like a normal 

 state. Beauties show a decided inclina- 

 tion to go off crop and it would be a 

 good thing if they would do so. The 

 first Bonnaffon of the season arrived 

 October 26 and, true to the reputation of 

 this great mum, the entire shipment sold 

 out at a good figure. 



Various Notes. 



L. H. Kyrk made a hurried trip to 

 Detroit last week, where he had been 

 summoned to appear before the Federal 

 grand jury as a witness in a post-oflSce 

 case. 



Clarence H. Conger, son of J. T. Con- 

 ger, of Hartwell, O., is now foreman at 

 the greenhouses of C. P. Mueller, Wich- 

 ita, Kan. 



B. Eschner and Martin Eeukauf, both 

 of Philadelphia, are in the city. 



C. J. Ohmeb. 



Portsmouth, Va. — D'Alcom & Sons 

 are cutting grand mums, including all 

 Totty's latest novelties. They report 

 that Alice Roosevelt has got through the 

 ventilators, nine feet high, but trust it 

 has stopped. 



Fern Runners 



Boston at $2.00 per 100 



Wliltmanl at 2.00 per 100 



AmerpohUl at 4.00 per 100 



U. R. Davis & Co. 



MORRISOH, XIX. 



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GERANIUMS 



We have an Immense 



stock ready tor 

 2-lnch pots. 



immediate shipment from 



NEWER VARIETIES 



SPECIAL MERIT 



Double Doz. 100 



AdmiralJones yi.OO $6.00 



Anais Segalas 1.00 4.00 



Col.ThomaB 100 4.00 



Dagata 1.00 6.00 



Dr. Philippe TisBie 1.00 6.00 



General SauEsier 100 600 



Jean Oberle 1.00 4 00 



Jean Violette 1.00 6.00 



Jules Vaa^eur 1.00 4.00 



Leon Baudrier 1.00 4.00 



LeoDold Bouille l.OO 4 00 



Madame Laporte Bisquil 1.00 6 00 



Monsieur Emile David 1.00 6.00 



Omella 1.00 4.0O 



Pres. Balllet lOo COO 



Rene Bazin 1.00 6.00 



Reve d'OsBlan 1.00 6.00 



RoIEdouard 100 4.00 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



Double 



Doz. 100 



Alphonse Ricard 90.40 $2.00 



Berthe de Presilly 50 3.00 



Centaure 40 2.00 



Cousin J anie 50 8.00 



Double Dryden 50 3.00 



E.H.Trego 60 '3.00 



Fleuve Blanc 50 800 



General Grant 40 2.00 



La Pllote 40 2.00 



M. AnafitoleRoseleur 50 800 



Marquise de Castellane 50 3.00 



Miss Kendall 40 2.00 



Mme. Buctaner 40 2.00 



Mme. Canovas 50 8.00 



Mrs. Lawrence .*0 8.00 



Peter Henderson 50 3.00 



S.A.Nutt 40 2.00 



Thos. Meehan 60 3.00 



^sltors oordlsUy invited. Cash with order. 



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



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A BARGAIN 



PRIMULA CHINENSIS, 



Duchess, Giant Salmon, Imp. Blue, 

 dark red. while, Emtlish Rose, 

 double white and rose, strong plants 

 from flats, ready for 3-inch pots, 

 $2 00 per 100. 



Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Wlnterson's Seed ^tore, 



46 Wabaah Ave., Chicagro 



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Anton Schultheis 



College Point, L. 1. 



Headquarters for 



Decorative i Flowering Plants 



80 Houses. Everything for the florists. Write, 

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



WRITE FOE CATALOQCK AND PBICE LIST 



J. A. NELSON S Ca 



Wholesale Florists of 



FERNS and BLOOMING PUNTS 



PEORIA, ILL. 



GIANT PANSIES 



Fine plants, $3.00 per 1000; 2000 for $5.00. 



FXRNS. bench. Boston, 4 and &-in. «ize, 10c; 

 8-in., 6c. Elegantissima. 3-in., 6c.; 4 in., 10c. 



OKRANIUM8, fall-grown, Nutt, single and 

 double Grant, Buchner, Perkins, etc., 2-in., 2c. 



SMU.AX, very fine. 2-in., Ike. 



RUBBERS, 5-in., 25c. 



WALLFLOWERS, single, field, $1.00 per 100. 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS. 10 kinds, 2-in., 2c. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 2-in., 2c. 



Hollyhocks, double, field, 2>sc; single, 2c. 



Daisies, Snowball. Longfellow, $2.50 per 1000; 

 Paris, giant white, yellow 2-in., 2c. 



Forset-me-nots, blue. $2.50 per 1000. 



Sweet WllUams, $2.50 per 1000. 



Fuchsias, 2-in., a<-8orted, m3c. 



Snapdrasons, white, pink, scarlet, 2-in., 2c. 



Rooted Cuttings, cuphea, 75c per 100. Paris 

 daisy, yellow, white; Swainsona alba, Lantanas 

 and Double Petunias, 10 kinds, $1.00 per 100. 

 Vinca variegata. 90c; $8.00 per 1000. Heliotropes, 

 $1.00. Alternantberas. 3 kinds, 50c. 



Cash or C. O. D. 



BYER BROS., Chainbersburg, Pa. 



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ORCHIDS 



Latest arrivals, in fine condition: C. Aurea, 

 C. Dowiana, Oncidium Crispum, O. Forbesii, O. 

 Marshallianum. Trichopilia Suavis. 



To arrive shortly; C. Lawrenceana. This will 

 be the first consignment of this beautiful Cattleya 

 ever imported into this country. 



Orchid Peat and Sphagnum Moss a specialty. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, . Secaucut. N. J. 



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