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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Dbcbmbeb 10, 1908. 



WASHINGTON. 



The Market 



The recent cold snap has shortened up 

 the cuts considerably and good stock is 

 not very plentiful Beauties have had the 

 call this week. The only mums left are 

 Nonin. This is the best late white grown 

 here. From present orders for stock 

 booked by some of the larger growers, 

 there will be plenty to go around next 

 season. They readily bring $6 per dozen 

 at retail. Violets sell well. Some fine 

 Virginian stock has been coming in this 

 week. 



Qub Meeting. 



J. A. Peterson, of Cincinnati, had his 

 new begonia, President Taft, on exhibi- 

 tion at the last club meeting. It was 

 much admired and showed to good ad- 

 vantage, as the plant arrived in perfect 

 condition. 



An invitation was received from the 

 Baltimore club to attend the show of the 

 State Horticultural Society. Wm. F. 

 Gude and Geo. Cooke were the judges at 

 this show. 



Edward S. Schmidt, son of the supply 

 man, was elected a member of the club. 



Israel Rosnosky, of the H. F. Michell 

 Co., Philadelphia, was present and spoke 

 of the good prospects of a prosperous 

 season all through the south, having just 

 returned from a southern trip. 



Variouf Notes. 



J. H. Small & Sons had the Ferguson- 

 Lock home wedding decoration. The 

 house was done with palms, asparagus 

 and southern smilax. White roses and 

 mums were used lavishly. This firm has 

 the decoration for t)ie Saint-Gaudens ex- 

 hibit at the Corcoran Art Gallery. It will 

 require about 100 cedar trees. 



J. R. Freeman has a special carnation 

 on sale. 



The special envoy from the Chinese em- 

 pire took the Belmont house. Geo. Cooke 

 has kept it decorated with palms and cut 

 flowers. Gude Bros. Co. decorated the 

 legation for the special service to the 

 new emperor. 



The coming week will be a busy one. 

 Quite a few large orders have been 

 booked. 



Jas. J. Harty, who left home several 

 weeks ago, has not been heard from. Mrs. 

 Harty, who tried to settle up his affairs, 

 closed up shop Saturday and the firm is 

 no more. 



F. L. Atkins, of Bobbink & Atkins, 

 Rutherford, N. J., was a visitor this 

 week. O. O. 



Bridgeton, N. J. — Frank L. Ingles, of 

 South Laurel street, will open a branch 

 store at 138 Broadway, Salem, N. J. 



We have on hand fine plants of 



Olea Fragrans 



(Sweet Olives), 1500 of them In 4-in. to 6-in. 

 pots. Write for prices on same. 



Masnolla Fuaoata. 4-in., 25c: 5 in., SSc 

 to 50c each. Larger plants accordingly. 



Flcus Klastlca, 2 to 2^ feet high, 50c 

 each. 



M. COOK*S SON 



Henry Ck>ok, Prop. 



143 Baronnc St, NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



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ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS 



Nice plants from 5-iii. pots, 4 to 5 tiers, 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 

 THE CONARD St JONES CO., West Grove, Pa. 



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Berckmans' Dwarf Golden Arbor-Titae 



(Biota Aurea Nana) 



Now Besiy. Largest stock 

 n existence. 



Althaea Meehanil 

 Bxochorda 

 Weeping Mulberry 

 Masnolia Orandlflora 

 Azalea Indica 

 Camellias 

 Fleld-Krown Rosea 

 Rubbers, Pandanna 



and Arecas 



Send for trade list. 



Biot. Aurea Nana P- J- BCTCkmanS CO. 

 Fmitland Nnrseries. Augusta Georg'ia 



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FERNS 



.each $0.10 



, " .35 



. " 60 



. " 1.00 



. " .50 



. " .75 



. " 100 



,. " -50 



.. " .75 



Boston Ferns, 4-inch 



6-inch 



7-lnch 



8inch 



ScottU 6-inch 



7-lnch 



8-lnch 



Wbltmani Ferns, e-incb. 

 7-inch. 



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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Fine Azaleas 



In Bloom for Christmas 



75c. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 



Ardisias, well berried, at $1.25 each. 



Clilnese Primroses, Obconica and Forf^esi, 

 2i«-in., $5.00; 3-in., $8.00; 4-ln., $12.50. 



Cyclamen, 4-in., $20.00; 5-in., $85.00. 



Polnsettlas, 2is-in., $6.00; 3-in., $10.00; 5-in., 



$50.00. 

 Glolre de Lorraine Begronias, 4-in.. 40c; 



5-in.. 50c each. 



GEO. A. KUHL, ^?;?K' P^l*'"' '"• 



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J. A. NELSON & CO. 



Wholesale Florists of 



FERNS and BLOOMING PliNTS 



PEORIA, ILL. 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 

 RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



Palms, Plants, Orchids, Etc., Etc. 



8end for Price IJflt 



Al^^ays mention the Florists' Review* 

 Mrhen ivritiug: advertisers. 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2-in., fine stock, $2.60 

 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Asparasrus Plumosus, 3-in., $5.00 per 100. 



Asparasrus Sprenceri, 2-in., $2 50 per 100. 



Asparacns SprenKeri, 3 in., $5.00 per 100. 



Aspamgrus Plumosus Seed, our own grow- 

 ing:. Orders booked for delivery soon as ready. 



I. N. KRAMER it SON 



CBDAB BAFID8, . IOWA 



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Giant Ponsies! 



Fine plants, $2.00 per 1000, to close oat. 



FKRire, bench. Boston, 4 and 5-in. size, 10c: 

 8-ln., 6c. 



GBRANIUMS, fall-grown, Nutt, single and 

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



DOUBLS PXTUNIA8, 10 kinds, 2-in., 2c. 



Asparairus Plumofus Nanus, 2-in., 2c. 



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



Rooted Cuttinffs, prepaid per 100: Oupbea, 

 75c. Paris daisy, yellow, white; Swainsona alba, 

 and Double Petunias, 10 kinds. $1.00. Vinca 

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

 $1.00. Alternantheras, 3 kinds. 50c. Ageratums, 

 4 kinds, and Coleus, 10 kinds, 50c. Artillery 

 plants. 75c. Flowering begonias, $1.25. Hardy 

 Pinks. 75c. Fuchsias. 8 kinds. $1.00. 

 Cash or 0. O. D. 



BYER BROS., Chainbersburg, Pa. 



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ORCHIDS 



FRESHLT 



IMPORTED 



We offer a superb lot of the well-known 

 Cattleya Glgas Sanderlana, also C Bogot- 

 ensis. both just unpacked, in perfect condition. 



Our stock of Established Orchids was never 

 finer than at present. Write for prices. 



Lager & Hurrell, Nummit, N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



Latest arrivals, In fine condition: C. Aurea, 

 C. Dowiana, Oncidium Crispum. O. Porbesil, O. 

 Marshallianum, Tricbopilia Suavis. 



To arrive shortly: C. Lawrenceana. This will 

 be the first consiRnment of this beautiful Cattleya 

 ever imported into this country. 



Orchid Peat and Sphagnum Moss a specialty. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, 



Secaucus, N. J. 



BAY TREES, PALMS 



Buxus, Azalea Indica, Rhododendron* 



Evergreens, Herbaceous Plants 



Roses, Trained Fruit Trees 



Greenhouse Grape Vines 



Ask for catalogue 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, RiitliBrforil,N. J. 



