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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



Januabt 21, 1900. 



ERIE, PA. 



The Market 



We have had several snow storms late- 

 ly, which delayed traffic somewhat, but 

 we have good sleighing at present, with 

 open weather. Twelve degrees above zero 

 is the coldest weather we have had. 



Good cut flowers are in great demand, 

 and the supply is hardly sufficient. 

 Freesias, sweet peas and speciosum lilies 

 are seen on display. 



Variouc Notes. 



W. O. Baur has returned from a pleas- 

 ure trip to Toledo and Cleveland. 



The florists have put out some fine cal- 

 endars this year. Baur's showed a lady 

 with a corsage of violets; Offerle & 

 Schaal's showed a lady and gentleman 

 opening a box of choice cut flowers, and 

 J. V. Laver also had a handsome cal- 

 endar. B. P. 



CARTHAGE, MO. 



Stephen Hyde, Jr., has begun the erec- 

 tion of four greenhouses, each 30x600 

 feet, in connection with his present plant. 

 These new buUdings will practically 

 double the space devoted to his business, 

 but the new houses will not be ready for 

 use before next fall. 



The greenhouses now in use contain 

 50,000 square feet of glass, so that 

 when the improvements are completed 

 Mr. Hyde will have a range contain- 

 ing 90,000 square feet of glass. The 

 new houses will be used for carnations. 



The new boilers wiU also be installed 

 next summer, to heat the new green- 

 houses, and when all improvements and 

 additions are completed Mr. Hyde will 

 have one of the largest and most com- 

 plete establishments in the southwest. 



OsKALOOSA, Ia. — Theodore Greve has 

 buUt a greenhouse on North Sixth street. 



ORCHIDS 



FRESHLY 



IMPORTED 



We offer a superb lot of the well-known 

 Cattleya GIk^b Sanderiana, also C. Bogot- 

 eDsig, both Just unpacked, in perfect condition. 



Our stock of Established Orchids was never 

 finer than at present. Write for prices. 



iMger & Hurrelly Summit, JS. J, 



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ORCHIDS 



Latest arrivals, in fine condition: 0. Aares, 

 0. Dowlana, Oncidium Crlspum. O. Porbesll, O. 

 Marshallianum, Trichopllla Suavis. 



To arrive shortly; 0. Lawrenceana. This will 

 be the first conslRnment of this beautiful Cattleya 

 ever Imported into this country. 



Orchid Peat and Sphagnum Moss a specialty. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN. ■ Secaucus, N. J. 



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Miscellaneous Stock 



AGKRATUMS. 8ALV A, BOSK GKRA- 

 NIUM8, 2-in., 2c. 



GKRANIUMS, fall-grown, single and double 

 Grant, Buchner. etc. . 2-ln., 2c. 



DOTJBLK PKTUNIA8, 10 kinds, 2-in., 2c. 



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



Cuplica, Double Alyasum, Flowering 

 Vlnca, 2-in., 2c. 



Rooted Cuttlncs, prepaid per 100: Cuphea, 

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

 and Double Petunias, 10 kinds. $1.00. Vinca 

 variegata, 900; $8.00 per 1000. Heliotropes. 

 $1.00. Altemantheras, 3 kinds, 60c. Ageratums, 

 4 kinds, and Coleus, 10 kinds, 60c. Artillery 

 plants. 75c. Hardy Pinks, 76c. Fuchsias. 8 kinds, 

 $1.00. Salvia. Bonfire and Splendens, 75c. Par- 

 lor ivy, double alyssum, 75c. 



Cash or C. O. D. 



BTKR BROS., Cbambanburs, Pa. 



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The Storrs a Harrison Co., '"'"*§SiV'-'-^- 



A List of our Specialties 



Box-Pyramid shaped, fine stock, heavy 

 and bright, 2H> to 8 ft. high, 18 in. through at 

 base. $1.76 each; 8 to S^a ft. high, 22 in. 

 through at base, $2.60 each. 

 Bush shaped, 12 to 16 in. high, 8 in. through 

 at base, $3.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100; 2 to2'ia 

 ft. high, very bushy, 18 to 20 in. at base, 

 $1.75 each; 2h> to 8 ft. high, very bushy, 20 

 to 22 in. at base, $2.00 each. 



Rhododendrons, special forcing stock, 8 to 

 12 buds, $9.00 per doz.: 12 to 14 buds, $12.00 

 per doz. 



Fiona Elaatiea-4-ln. pots, 10 to 12 in. high, 



$20.00 per 100. 6-in. pots, 18 to 20 in. high, 



at $36.00 per 100. 6-In. pots. 24 in. high, 

 $50.00 per 100. 



Genista Racemosa— Well-trimmed plants, 

 4-ln. pots, $2.00 per doz., $16.00 per 100; 5-ln. 

 pots, heavy, at $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Selaglnella Bmmellana — 2'a-in. pots, at 

 $4.00 per 100. 



Bonsalnvlllea Glabra Sanderlana— 



Plants that will be prizes at Easter. Nicely 

 shaped, bound to bloom; 4-in. pot plants, 

 $2.00 per doz., $16.00 per 100. 



AsparaKns Plnmosus— Short, bushy plants. 

 8-in. pots, at $5.00 per 100; 4-in. pots, $10.00 

 per 100. 



Dwarf liantanas— In 5 good varieties, $3.00 

 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Asalea BIollls— For forcing, 15tol8-in. high, 

 full of buds, $30.00 per 100. 



Small Ferns — Cyrtomium falcatum and 

 Aspidium tsussimense, two of the best, $3.00 

 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Roses— Hybrid Perpetual, moss and hardy 

 climbing roses, strong, field-grown plants. 

 No. 1 grade, not quite as heavy ,as our 

 forcing grade, $10.00 per 100. 



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ORCHIDS 



East 

 Indian 



South 

 American 



No Greenhouse. Direct from thefr native haunts. 



DENDROBIUM: Wardianum, Thyreiflorum, Nobile. 

 CATTLEYA: Labial a, Trianse, Mossise, Gaskelliana. 

 First shipment due in April. 



Collected under my personal supervision. 



In any quantity. Condition Guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. 



Price List on application. 



G. L. FREEMAN, 388 Appleton St., Holyoke, Mass. 



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10,000 CANNA ROOTS 



Austria and Italia 



50.000 Amoor River Privet, 2 to 4-ft., very 



fitoclcy 

 900 California Privet, 2 to 4-(t., heavy. 

 5O0O Citrus trUoUata, 2 to 4-ft., well 



branched. 

 500 Hardy Perennial Hibiscus, white and 



pink, strong, 2-year. 

 900 Macnolia Grandiflora, 2 to S^s-ft. 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



TERMS:-Ca8h With Order. 



CAPITAL CITY NURSERY, 



V. E. LAMBERT, Prop. 



P. 0. Box 586, ATLANTA, 6A. 



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Fine Quality Orchid Peat 



25-bbl lots SOcperbbl 



60-bbl lots 75c per bbl 



100-bbl lots 70c per bbl 



'Osmonda roots. 



WM. MATHEWS, Ltica, N. Y. 



Anton Schultheis 



Collage Point, L. I. 



Headquarters for 



Decorative i Flowering Plants 



30 Houses. Everything lor the florists. Write, 

 telegraph, telephone. Tel. No. 1682 Col. Pt. 



WEITK FOR CATALOOUS AND PHICK U8T 



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Bostons 



6-inch, extra fine stock 

 at $20.00 per 100 



2^ -inch, extra fine plants 

 $4.00 per 100 



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I The Carl Hagenburger Co| 



8 West Mentor, Oiiio S 



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FIR8T-CLASB STOCK 



400 Pelargoniums, similar to Rose Bard,fl.4ft 

 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. Oak-leaved Gerani- 

 ums, 2^4-in.,75c per doz.; S4.60per 100. Ivy- 

 leaved Caesar Franck, 2^-in., 60c per doz.; 

 13.75 per 100. Geraniums, 2H-in., $2.00 per 100; 

 $18.00 per 1000. Flowerlne Beconias, flne. 

 2's-in., $3.00 per 100. Rex Beironias, 2^-in.. 

 4c; $3.50 per 100. .3-in. Mixed Petunias and 

 2i«-in. Beeonla Vernon. $5.00 per 100. Zvol- 

 anek's Xmas Pink and Mrs. Wallace S^ireet 

 Peas, to transplant, 40c per 100. Stock plants 

 of Enguehard, BonnafTon, Estelle Duckham, 

 Polly Rose Chrysantliemums, ^.00 per 100, 

 50c per doz. 4-in. Cinerarias, flne, mixed, 

 $7.00 per 100; 90c per doz. 



POBT OLLEMWT B»E£IIH0U8Et. Ptrt *llet«iy. Pa. 



ROOTKD CDTTINGS, per 100, Prepctid. 



Coleus, 60c. Fuchsia, $1.00. Pilea, 75c. Alter- 

 nanthera, red and yellow, 60c. Vinca Variegata, 

 80c. Ageratum, blue, 60c. Heliotrope, blue, 80c. 

 Cash. SNIPPENIBURG FLOR«L CO.. ShifpenlMn. Pa. 



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