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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOTBMBEB 12, 1908. 





AZALEAS 



New Importations— Now Ready 



F you have not already eeoured all the Azaleas that you want for Christmas forcing or later, and 



Easter flowering, you will find it to your advantage to purchase at once, while the plants can 



be forwarded by freight, thus saving in cost of transportation, as later, after cold weather, 



plants will have to be shipped by express, and as Azaleas are heavy, it is to your advantage to 



order them now and hate them shipped while they can travel safely by freight. Besides this, you can 



secure the varietids wanted before assortments are broken. Plants are in fine shape, well budded, and 



we offer the best commercial varieties, as follows : 



Apollo, Bernard Andreas Alba, Deutsche Perle, Empress of India, Mme Jos. Vervaene, Mme. Van 

 der Cruyssen, Mrs. Petrick, Niobe, Paul Weber, Prof. Wolters, Simon Mardner, and Vervaeneana. 



Strong: plants, 10 to 12 in. in diameter, $ 4.80 per doz.; $36.00 per 100 

 " 12 to 14 in. " " 6.00 " " 45.00 " " 



" 14 to 16 in. " " 7 20 " " 55.00 " " 



" 16 to 18 in. 12.00 " " 



" 18 to 20 in. " " 24.00 " " 



Dwarf or Miniature A2raleas 



Firefly or Hexe, brilliant crimson. 



$8.60 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Chas. Encke, beautiful shade of pink. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytowo^on^flodson, New York 



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LEXINGTON, KY. 



The Market. 



Trade last week was good. All the flo- 

 rists are cutting fine mums at present. 

 Boses and carnations are plentiful and 

 the demand is good. 



Various Notes. 



J. A. Keller is cutting a fine lot of 

 roses and carnations at present from his 

 new houses, and says the demand is 

 good. 



Mr. Eggers, formerly with S. M. Har- 

 bison, Danville, Ky., is now rose and 

 carnation grower for J. A. Keller. 



Honaker The Florist had a very pretty 

 window* last week. 



Lucien Leclere is getting things in 

 shape at his father's place and expects 

 to have a fine lot of plants for Christ- 

 mas. 



Anderson & White built a new house 

 last summer and are cutting some good 

 mums. 



August Leclere, the florist and land- 

 scape gardener at the Eastern Kentucky 

 Lunatic Asylum, on Fourth street, has 

 a nice house of roses. 



J. P. Fister was in Chicago last week. 



Blttk Obass. 



I don't see how any florist can do 

 business without the BEvncw. — Altbkd 

 Bttnnion, Sheldon, HI. 



Wx are completely sold out of carna- 

 tion plants, thanks to one insertion of 

 our advertisement in the Bkvuw. — Clik- 

 TON Falls Nussibt Co., Owatonna, 

 Minn, 



20% DISCOINT 



On all Cash Sales for November 



ON THK FOLLOWING STOCK: 



Boston, Scottii, Whitman!, Amerpohlli, Pier- 

 Boni, Elegantissima, AsparaguB Plumosus Nanus 

 and Sprengeri, Ferns, Palms, Rubbers and Deco- 

 rative Stock, Begonia Gloire de Lorraine and 

 Bedding Stock, etc., etc. 



Send for Price List Today 



We can save you money Satisfaction guaranteed 



D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS 

 Box 778 PEORIA, III. 



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Asparag:us 

 Plumosus 



Very select stock. 



2>^-inch $2.00 per 100. 



3-inch 4.50 per 100. 



A rare bargain for buyers of this stock. 



SCHARfr BROS., Van Wert, Ohio 



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 NEW CARNATION.... 



ALYINA 



A true Carnation lor Pot Culture. 



$12.00 per 100, from 2'4-ln. pots, 25 at 100 rate. 



910.00 per 100, rooted cuttings from sand. 



HENRY EICHHOLZ, Waynesboro, Pa. 



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Hydrangea Otaksa 



For Easter Forcing 



Import shipment just arrived. Strong plants, 

 6 and 7-ln., pot-grown, with 5 to 6 flower- 

 ing stems, extra good stock, per doz., $5.00; 

 per 100. $40.00. 



Azaleas — Vervseneana, Simon Mardner and 

 Van der Cruyssen, 12 to 14-in. beads, per doz.. 

 $7.00; per 100, $50.00. 



Chrysanthemums— Stock plants. Per doz., 

 75c; per 100, $5.00. Roi de Italie, Robt. HaUi- 

 day. Golden Wedding, Monrovia, Niveus, May 

 Poster, Pres. Roosevelt, Oct. Frost, Yellow and 

 White Chadwick. 



Baby Rambler Roses— Bushy, 1-year, field- 

 grown, on own roots, per doz., $1.50; per 100, 

 $12.00. 



Asparagus Plumosus— Strong, 2^.in. stock, 

 per 100, $3.50. 



Asparasrus Sprencerl— Strong, 2^-in. stock, 

 per 100, $2.50. 



Besonla Glolre de Lorraine— Strong, 5-in. 

 pans, per doz., $8.00. 



Araucarla Excelsa— 5-in. pots, 13 to 15 in. 

 high, 4 whorls; each, 75c. 



Flcus Klastloa— 5-in. pots, 18 to 20 inches high, 

 per doz., $5.00. 



J.S. Wilson Floral Co. 



DES MOINES, IOWA. 



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ORCHIDS 



Latest arrivals, in fine condition: C. Aurea, 

 C. Dowiana, Oncidium Crispura, O. Forbesii, O. 

 Marshallianum, TrlchoplUa Suavis. 



To arrive shortly; 0. Lawrenceana. This will 

 be the first consignment of this beautiful Oattleya 

 ever imported into this country. 



Orchid Peat and Sphagnum Moss a specialty. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, . Secaucus. N. J. 



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