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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Jandarx 14, 1909. 



CLEVELAND. 



The Market 



The usual after-holiday depression in 

 business made its appearance last week, 

 and as there was little funeral work, 

 stock piled up early in the week, which 

 always means a cut in prices. There 

 was practically no demand for any kind 

 of cut flowers, and stock had to be forced 

 on the buyer. With dark and cloudy 

 weather prevailing, there has been no 

 heavy cut of anything, and under normal 

 conditions stock would have been cleaned 

 up each day. 



Tulips have made their appearance, 

 but are not eagerly sought, on account 

 of the short stems. There are quanti- 

 ties of narcissi, Romans, valley, callas 

 and carnations. The only short cut is 

 on roses, which are a little oiflP crop, but 

 there is still plenty to supply the de- 

 mand. Violets, heretofore in short sup- 

 ply, are also to be had in quantity. 

 Beauties are scarce and poor. 



On Saturday, January 9, the street 

 faker made his appearance on the down- 

 town streets — an unusual condition for 

 so early in the season, at least in Cleve- 

 land. 



Variou* Notes. 



Bobert Kegg -has been sending in 

 some fine stevia, as well as a good cut 

 of Enchantress carnations. 



F. R. Williams is taking a winter va- 

 cation in the south, spending some time 

 in Florida as well as making a trip to 

 Cuba and the places of interest in the 

 vicinity. 



Cliff & Son have opened a branch store 

 at the corner of Superior and East 

 Ninety-second streets. 



After years of faithful service in the 

 employ of the J. M. Gasser Co., B. S. 

 Bobens has left for Sewickley, Pa., 

 where he will go into business for him- 

 self, having bought out the store of H. 

 C. Bucheler, of that place. B. 



Hersinoton's book on mums seat bj 

 the Keview for 50 cents. 



I WOULD not do without the Beview 

 at any price. It is a clean and up-to-date 

 paper, and gives a world of informa- 

 tion on all work pertaining to our line. — 

 Frank Veith, Woodlawn, Md. 



Asparagus, Ferns, Rooted CutUngs, Etc. 



AsparaKna PlamosDa. . 

 " 8prenK«rl. 



Fema— EleRantisBima . . . 



** Boston 



*• SftottiJ 



FIcnB-True Belidan. 



Per 100 

 8-in.. $5.00: 

 3-ln.. 260: 



2-in. 



.2-in., 



,.2-ln.. 



8.00: 

 8.00: 

 8.00: 



4-in. 

 4-ln. 

 4-in. 

 4-ln. 



4-iD. 



4-in. 



erlOO 

 $6.60 

 5.00 

 16 00 

 16 00 

 15.00 

 20.00 



Arancarla £xcela»— 10 to 12 in. blKb, 60c 



Oeraninma- Rooted cuttiDKs 1.76 



•* 2'<2ln 800 



Booted CnttinKS-Dai"y Alexandra 1.25 



'* " Variegated Vlnca 1.00 



*• " Stevia 76 



** ** Byron, Ivory, Bonnaf- 



foD, Dr. EnKuehard, 

 Touset, Oct. Frost... 1.80 

 Stock Plants of above. 5c each. 

 Armstrong Everbloomlns; Tuberoses, per 

 1000, $7.00. 



A. G. FEHR, Florist and Seedsman 



BELLEVILLE. ILL. 



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Alternantheras 



strong, well rooted cuttings — the kind that 

 will please you. 



P.Major (red) 60c p»r 100: $4.00 per 1000 



A. Nana (yellow) 60c per 100: 4.0O per 1000 



IrilMsstiitMia (best red). .60c per 100: 5.00 per 1000 

 Pink 75c per 100; 6 00perl000 



J. W. DAVIS, 



MS W. 18tli 8t. Davanport, Iowa. 



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Araacarias, Palms, Ferns, Etc. 



Araaoarla Exr elsa, 5H2 to 6-in. pots, 8, 4 and 

 5 years old. 4, 5. 6 and 7 tiers, from 18 to 25 and 

 26 to 80 inches high, 60c, 75c. $1.00 to $1.25. 



Arancarla Robnsta Compacta and Kxcel- 

 sa Glanoa. specimen plants, swell stock, the 

 same in width as in height, 6-in. pots, 4 to 5 

 years old, 8, 4. 5 and 6 tiers, 20, 25 to 80 inches 

 high, $1.50, $1.75 to $2.00 each. 



Cineraria Hybrlda, best strain, 2i« to 8-in.,. 

 pots, $4.00 to $5.00 per 100. 



Areoa Lutescens, 4-in. pots, 8 plants in a pot, 

 26c. 



Flons Elaatica (rubbers), 6^ to 6-ln. pots, 26c, 

 30c and40o. 



Boston Ferns, 6-in. pots, 50c; 7-in. pots, 75c, 

 $1.00 and $1.25. 



Wbltmanl, 7-in. pots, as big as a busbel 

 basket, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25: 9-in. pans, as big as a 

 wash tub, $1.26 to $1.50. 



Scotttl Ferns. 5>ii-in. pots, 40c; 6-in. pots, 50c; 

 7-in. pots, 75c to $1.00. 



NepbroleplB Amerpohlli, bhi-ln. pots, 80c. 

 40c and 60c. 



Kentia Belmoreana, 6 good leaves, S't to 

 5^-in. pots, 25 to 30 inches high, 60c to 60c; 4-in., 

 35c. 



Kentia Forsterlana, 6 to 7-in. pots, 25, 80, 40 

 to 46 inches high, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. $1.50 to $2.00 

 each; 6><t to 6ht^D. pots, 20 to 25 in. high. (Oc to 60c. . 



Prlmnla Chlnensis, 5'4 to bhi in. pots, in 

 bloom, $2.00 per dozen. Prlmnla Oboonlca, 

 4-In., 10c. 



Besonia Glolre de I<orralne, specimen 

 plants, 6-in., 75c to $1.00. 



Aaaleas, in bloom. Apollo (red), Simon Mard- 

 ner (pinit) and a few other varieties, 60c, 75c to 

 $L.00 each. 



Hydrangea Otaksa, pot-grown, 6 to 7 in., 26c, 

 86c and 50c. 



▲U Boodfl must traval at puroliasar'a ilafc. Caali with ordar, ylaaaa. 



Please state if you want stock shipped in or out of pots. 



(lodfrey Aschmaon, 



1012 

 West Ontario Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



IBfPORTKR, WHOLXtALK GROWER and 8HIPPKR OF POT PLANTS 



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Ferns For Ferneries 



Finest Stock In America 



A broad aBsertion, but we can prove it with an 

 order. We have the best assortment of 

 varieties generally used. 



Assorted, per 100, $3.50; per 1000, $30.00. 



C C. POLIWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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CANNAS 



Over 200 varieties, including the standards 

 snd choice novelties. Our prices are low and 

 our stock is of prime quality. Albo FICUS 

 BL.AST1CA and KUDZU VINES. Write for 

 prices. 



PRANK CUMMINGS BULB & PUNT CO. 



MERIDIAN, MISS. 



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SMI LAX 



Out back four times, 214-ln., $1 per 100; $10 per 1000 

 Double Giant Alyssum, 2^-ln....$2.00 per 100 

 Clnararla, Oolumbian mixture and 



Stellats. 2^-in 2.00 



Priasli OkcMiea BrssMlsra. Benary's, 



Rubra. Rosea and Hy brlda, 2^-in. . 2.00 

 ▲sparacua Bpransarl, 2-in 2.00 



Grand Ripids Greenhouse Co., Grand Rapids, Mkh. 



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Extra Stroflg Latanias 



2-in.. 3c: 8-in., 6c; 4-in.. 15c: 6-in.. 25c; 6-in.. 50c. 

 Bast Values on Karth 



JOHN BADER, 



43 Ravine St N. S., PIHSBURG, PA. 



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SPEGIilMor VALENTINE DAY 



Azaleas, Cyclamen. Primroses. Flowering 

 BcKonias and Fancy Ferns for Valentine Day. 

 Our Dew list of soft wooded Plants. Roses Car- 

 nations, Chrysanthemums, now ready. Write 

 us for same. 



" GEO. A. KUHL 



Wholesale Grower, FKKIM, ILL. 



Berckmans' Dwarf Golden Arbor-iltaa 



(Biota Aurea Nana) 



Now Beady. Laraest stock 



In existeaee. 

 Althaea Bfeehanli 

 Exoohorda 

 W^eeplns Mulberry 

 Magnolia Orandiflora 

 A,*alea Indlca 

 Camellias 

 FleId>Krown Roses 

 Rubbers, Pandanns 



and Areoaa 



Send for trade list. 



Biota Aurea Nana P. J- BeTClOnanS CO. 

 rnitland Nurseries. Auf^at* Georgia 



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ASPARAGUS 

 PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Shipped in Sphagrnum, express prepaid east 

 of the Mississippi. 



Large seedlings, $7.60 per 1000. 2-iDch, $16.00 

 per 1000. No order taken less than 1000. 



Drake Point Greenhouses, Yalaha, Ha. 



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FERNS for Dishes 



Assorted varieties. From 2-in. pots, $8.60 per 

 100, $30.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order. 



Prank Oechslin, «/».?$< Chicago, III. 



Formerly. Garfield Park Flower Co. 

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