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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOTEMBEB 12, 1908. 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Market 



Trade has been fairly good. Stock is 

 plentiful, but the prices keep up. Violets 

 are not yet plentiful. Mums are fairly 

 good all over, roses and carnations good 

 and plentiful. 



Various Notei. 



A number of Minneapolis florists 

 planned on going to the convention, but 

 business prevented them from carrying 

 out their intentions. Theo. Wirth, 

 H. C. and H. F. Will and J. Jorgenson 

 went down November 7, and a few more 

 may go later. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. 

 Desmond will be among the latter. 



Miss Whitted had the decorations for 

 a couple of weddings and other social 

 affairs, and had a busy week. 



James Souden had one of the largest 

 coming out receptions at the Minikahda 

 club last week. 



E. A. Latham did good business last 

 week, a couple of large dinner decora- 

 tions calling for orchids, valley, etc., and 

 the general cut flower trade has been first- 

 class. 



Kice Bros, find the out-of-town busi- 

 ness good, and no difficulty in getting 

 good stock. 



The Minneapolis Floral Co. has a fine 

 stock of mum plants and Primula 

 obconica. It is cutting a good crop of 

 mums and the cut of roses and Beauties 

 is excellent. 



T. H. Hall and T. S. Lynes are out on 

 a hunting trip at Wheaton, Minn. 



The City park greenhouses are having 

 a mum show. 



Visitors: — Geo. E. Valker, Minot, N. 

 D.; N. P. Lindberg, Rugby, N. D.; Mr. 

 Shotwell, Fargo, N. D. M. E. M. 



ERIE, PA. 



The Market. 



Many funerals in the city are keep- 

 ing the florists busy this week. Beauti- 

 ful work is being turned out. Chrysan- 

 themums are now in the height of their 

 glory and are seen at most of the social 

 functions. Roses and carnations are com- 

 ing on finely, while violets are not very 

 choice yet. 



Varioui Notes. 



Mr. Tong, formerly manager of the 

 Massassauga Gardens, Erie, is now in 

 partnership with Mr. Weeks in Ashta- 

 bula, O. The new firm is known as Tong 

 & Weeks. 



Mrs. C. T. Glover, formerly saleslady 

 for the Baur Floral Co., has moved from 

 Corry, Pa., to Erie. B. P. 



Fern Runners 



Boston at $2.00 per 100 



▲merpohUl at 4.00 per 100 



R. R. Davis & Co. 



MORRISON. ILL. 



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Extra fine 4>^-in. pot 



plants of the following: 



Scottlt ....$2.00perl0; 917.60 per 100 

 Boston.... 1.75 15.00 



PlersoDl . . 2.00 17.60 



Barrowsll. 8.00 26 00 



WUtmanl. 3.50 .SO.OO 



Small ferns, 



2»s-in. .30 " 2.50 



WAONEB PABK CONSEBTATOBIES, Sldnej.Ohio 



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FERNS 



ORCHIDS 



Freshly Imported 



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Cattleya Qig:as Sanderiana, just unpacked in perfect con- 

 dition, alBoCattleya Bos:otensis. A limited number left 

 from previous importation of Cattleya Qigas (Hardyana 

 type) , C. Schroederae and C. Labiata. 

 ESTABLISHED ORCHIDS. Of these we have immense 

 quantities in great variety. 



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Correspondence and personal inspection of our 

 stock solicited 



Lager & Hurrell - Summit, N. J. 



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Forciflg firade Roses (^Ir Seasonable Stock 



Dorothy Perkins and liady Gay, Btrong- 

 est field-grown plants, heavy wood and 5 to 6- 

 ft. Btems. Extra delected plants, $12.00 per 100. 



Baby Rambler, heavy budded plants- 

 Make grand pot plants, practically replacing 

 the Old Crimson Rambler, $12.00 per 100. 



Ulricb Branner, selected plants, very 

 heavy, $12.00 per 100. 



BoagainvlUea Glabra Sanderiana, 



well shaped, bushy plants, take but little heat 

 all winter, grand sellers at Easter, 4-ln. pot 

 plants, 6 to 8-in. spread, $20.00 per 100. 



Buphorbia Jacqniniaeflora, strong, 3- 

 in. pot plants, $10.00 per 100. 



Genlata Raoemoaa, well trimmed, full 

 plants, the best we ever grew. 4-in. pots, $15.00 

 per 100; 5-in. pots. $25.00 per 100. 



Prlmnla Obconica, 2Hi-in. pots, $2.50 per 

 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Small Ferni for dishes. Extra fine stock, 

 all varieties, 2^-in. pots, 43.00 per 100; $25.00 

 per 1000. 



Pterls Tremnia and Arcyraea, $2.50 per 

 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Adiantam Cnneatnm, strong 3-in. pot 

 plants, tf».<K) per 100. 



KMitIa Belmoreana, 2Vi-in. pots, just 

 right for centers to ferneries, $7.00 per 100. 



Tho Storrsi^llarrlson Co., ''*"'^^,^"^'^' 



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SMILAX 



Fine, stocky plants, cut back S times, 2}C- 

 Inch, $a.OO per lOO ; $18.00 per lOOO. 



Double Giant AIyBauin-2H-incb per 100, $2.00 



Clnerarlaa—Uolumbian Mixture, 2^-lnch " 2.00 



Primula Oboonioa Grandlllora— Benary's celebrated strain, 



Rosea, Rubra, and Uybrida " 2.00 



ABparagrua Sprenserl— 2-inch, strong " 2.00 



Cash must accompany order. 



GRAND RAPIDS GREENHOUSE CO., Grand Rapid», 



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Mich. 



Asparagus 



PlumoBUBt 2Vin., $2.50 per 100; 3-in., $5.00 per 



100. 

 Sprenserl, 4-in., $8.00 per ICO. 



CASH OR C. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, Fort Wayni, Inl 



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loooAsparagusPlumosus Nanus 



8*in. pots, at $6.00 per 100. 



J. L. DILLON, 



BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



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Bostons 



6-inch, extra line stock 

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2>^-inch, extra fine plants 

 $4.00 per 100 



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