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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOTEMBEB 5, 1908. 



AZALEAS 



For Forcing-- Christmas to Easter 



Our stock this season is handsomer than ever. Anybody in want of a quantity will 

 do well to Inspect our plants before placing their order. We have only popular American 

 varieties: SchryTeriana, Niobe, Panl Weber, Prof. Wolters. Raphael, Simon Mardner, 

 yenraeneana, Loais de'Kerchore, Nme. Van der Cruysien, Dentsehe Perle, Dr. Moore, John 

 Llewelyn, Hme. Cam. Van LanvenhoTe, Hme. Joa. Verraene, Panl de Hchryrer, Hemolre 

 de L'Tan Hontte, 8ifUmand Uncker and others. 



Per doz. Per 100 Per doe. 



$25.00 15-16in. diameter $9.00 



3500 16-18in. diameter 12.00 



45 00 18-20 in. diameter 26.00 



60.00 20-24 in. diameter 86.00 



8-10 in. diameter $3.50 



10-12 in. diameter 4.50 



12-liin. diameter 600 



14-15 in. diameter 7 50 



Per 100 



$ 76.00 



90.00 



200,00 



300.00 



Order Barly to save heavy express otaarKes; impossible to sblp by frelclit In 



cold weatber. 



Araucaria Exeelsa, fine plants $6.00 and $9.00 per doz. 



Orans^e Plants, well fruited 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 each. 



We have a fine eeleciion of Nursery products. Shall be pleased to give special prices on lists. Ask for M(hole$al« Catalog. 



^ POBPINK St ATKINS, Nurserymen and florists, RUTHERFORD, N, J. J 



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DETROIT. 



The Market 



There lias been no marked change in 

 the conditions of either the market or 

 business. Some good mums are avail- 

 able, but they are not bringing fancy 

 prices. Considerable valley is being used 

 for weddings. Fine cosmos is coming in 

 from Mt. Clemens. 



Various Notes. 



Peter F. Beuss, who has engaged in 

 the gathering of fancy ferns, with head- 

 quarters at Johannesburg, Mich., has 

 been compelled to give up this busi- 

 ness. Forest fires burned over this whole 

 territory. In the green forests all the 

 underbrush, ferns, leaves, etc., are gone. 

 Mr. Beuss predicts a scarcity of ground 

 pine this winter, owing to the damage 

 done by fire. He is again in the employ 

 of B. Schroeter. 



William Wray, better known as just 

 plain "William," of Sullivan's, is get- 

 ting along nicely. William received a 

 severe sprain of his back several weeks 

 ago while assisting in the unloading of 

 a case of palms. 



Hudson's large store was tastefully 

 decorated by Breitmeyer last week. The 

 store has wide aisles and these were taken 

 advantage of for large groups of palms. 

 Southern smilax, autumn foliage and 

 yellow mums completed the decorations. 



Something new, but which will meet 

 with favor with the florists, was sprung 

 on B. Sch?:oeter last week. One of his 

 well-to-do customers, who has just re- 

 turned from an automobile tour abroad, 

 has his limousine equipped with neat cut 

 glass vases, which screw into a bracket. 

 These vases filled with flowers add a 

 touch of homeness to the interior of 

 the auto which nothing else can equal. 



Some fine carnations are being handled 

 by the Detroit Cut Flower Supply House. 



Martin Reukauf, of Bayersdorf er 's, 

 was a recent visitor. 



Harry Smillie, of the Rhinebeck Violet 

 Association, was in Detroit November 2. 



H. S. 



' ,j>3 ' 



Augusta, Me. — C. L. Howe, whose 



greenhouses _fixe. at-iJOover, N. H., has 

 op«ned a store at 221 Water street. It 

 will be known as the Augusta Flower 

 Shop and will be under the management 

 of George H. Curtis, who ha^hhd 'inany 

 years' experience in the business. 



A BARGAIN 



PRIMULA CHINENSIS. 



Ducbees, Giant Salmon, Imp. Blue, 

 dark red. white, EnKlish Rose, 

 double white and rose, strong plants 

 from flats, ready for 8-inch pots, 

 $2.00 per 100. 



Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Winterson's Seed Store, 



46 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



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FERNS 



RIBBERS ARAUCARIAS 



Wbltmanl, out of bench, ready for 5-in. 



pots.. 25c each 



Boston, out of 4in. pots 12c each 



Elecantlsalina, out of 6-in. pots.. $5.00 per doz. 

 Aspaimsus Plumosus, out of 3-in. 



pots 8c each 



Arauoarla Kxcslsa. out of 5-in. pots . . 60c each 

 Rubbers, out of 5-in. pots $4.00 per doz. 



Gash with order. 



D. S. Grimes' Son 



3032 W, 32d Ave., Dtnver, Colo. 



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Scottii Ferns 



6-inch potfl $40.00 per 100 



Ficus 



Rooted top cuttings $15.00 per 100 



4-inch pots 22.50 per 100 



e^inch pots, 30 inches high 40.00 per 100 



Cash or satisfactory reference. 



WILLIAM C. SMITH 



81tt mi Market 8U., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



THE FLORlSl^tAIL ASSOCIATION 



Haa paid ill6,dQf.W Mr glass broken daring the 



jMt 21 years. For particulars concemlQi^ 



Hail Insurance,' address 



John O. Esler, Sec'y, Saddle Klver, N« tf. 



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Ferns for Dishes 



Assorted Varieties. 



From 2-in. pots $3.60 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 



Primroses, Chinese 



Nice assortment of colors. 

 Strong plants, 3^-in. pots $6.00 per 100 



Primula Obconica 



Fine Stock. 213-ln. pots $3.00 per 100 



Cash with order. 



FRANK OECHSLIN 



2570-2606 W. Adams St., CHICAGO 



Formerly Garfield Park Flower Co. 

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FERNS 



Per doz. Per 100 



BostonFerns,3;^-in. pots$1.00 $8.00 



4-in. pots.. 1.25 10.00 



Scottii Ferns, 3>4-in. pots 1.00 8.00 



4-in. pots.. 1.25 10.00 



FERNS FOR DISHES 



A fine assortment, $3.50 per 100; $30.00 

 per 1000. 



Vick & Hill Co., 



P. O. Box 613 Rochester, N. Y. 



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Ferns 



We Need Room 



Special cash discount during 

 November on all sizes of Boston, 

 Scottii and Elegautissima, Plu- 

 mosus and Spiengeri. 



MOSBAEK 6REEIIII0USE CO. 



ONARGA, ILL. 



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