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The Weekly Florists'" Review* 



January 28, 1009. 



COLUMBUS. OHIO. 



The Market 



Business has kept up exceptionally 

 well for the last two weeks, with plenty 

 of funeral work and a good number of 

 weddings and banquets. 



The cloudy weather we have been hav- 

 ing, with the sudden change to summer 

 temperature, has made stock somewhat 

 soft. Sunday, January 24, was like a 

 spring day and people were out without 

 their overcoats and wraps. 



Koses are coming in well, but they 

 have been used f up closely from day to 

 day, and at times there were few to be 

 had at any price. Carnations have been 

 more plentiful, but the demand for them 

 cleans them up daily, so there has been 

 no surplus at any time. Quite a few 

 carnations are coming split and the 

 growers lay it to the cloudy and change- 

 able weather we have been having. 



Tulips are coming in nicely now and 

 find ready sales. Paper Whites have had 

 a big run and loads of them have been 

 used up, keeping them down so that 

 there has been no glut on the market. 

 Sweet peas and violets are coming well 

 and find ready sales. The demand for 

 callas and Harrisii has been about equal 

 to the supply. 



Pot plants have been selling well, es- 

 pecially azaleas, cyclamens and La Reine 

 begonias. 



Stock at the different houses is look- 

 ing fine for Easter, and by the outlook 

 there will be plenty of it. 



Variotu Notes. 



The Franklin Park Floral Co. reports 

 business good, and also reports that A. 

 Knopf is getting along nicely out in 

 Los Angeles, where he went some time 

 ago for his health. 



E. Metzmaier reports business keeping 

 up excellently. 



The Munk Floral Co. is cutting a 

 heavy crop of carnations and also a good 

 crop of roses, which find a ready market. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. reports 

 business rushing, and the new location 

 is all that can be desired. They are cut- 

 ting fine roses and carnations. 



Robert Schenck was a caller in the city 

 last week. 



G. Drobisch reports heavy business on 

 funeral work. 



Ben Flynn, of Graff Bros., was hurt 

 quite seriously about a week ago by be- 

 ing crushed between two street cars. At 

 last report, he was getting along as well 

 as could be expected. J. M. 



Green Bay, "Wis. — Charles De Clerc is 

 preparing to build an addition to his 

 glass, for carnations and roses. 



ORCHIDS 



FRESHLT 



IMPORTED 



We offer a superb lot of the well-known 

 Cattleya Glsas Sanderlana, also C. Bogot- 

 ensls, botn Just unpacked, in perfect condltioD. 



Our Btock of Established Orchids was never 

 finer than at present. Write for prices. 



Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Latest arrivals, In fine condition: C. Aurea, 

 0. Dowlana, Oncldlum Crlspum. O. Forbesii, O. 

 MarBhalUanum, TrlchopiUa Suavis. 



To arrive shortly; C. Lawrenceana. This will 

 be the first consiniment of this beautiful Oattleya 

 ever Imported into this country. 



Orchid Peat and Sphagnum Moas a specialty. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN. . Sccaucuc. N. J. 



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The Storrs ft Harrison Co., '"'"*iSiV'-'-^' 



A List of our Specialties 



Tuberous BeKonias— IV2 in. and over In 

 diameter, extia fine Btock. White, pink, 

 scarlet, crimson and yellow. Sintrle, $3.00 

 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. Double, $5.00 per 

 100; $40.00 per lOOO. 



Gloxinias— 5 distinct named varieties. Bulbs 

 1>4 In. and over at $4.00 per 100. 



Caladinm Esculentum— 5 to 7 in., $2.00 per 

 100; 7 to 9 in., $3.00 per 100; 9 to 11 in., $6.00 

 per 100. 



Fancy Caladiama— 1 to 2 in. diameter, 10 

 distinct varieties, $10.00 per 100. 



Taberose-The Pearl, 4 to 6 in., $8.50 per 1000; 

 3 to 4 in., $5.00 per 1000. 



Rhododendrons, special forcing Btock, 8 to 

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

 per doz. 



Ficna Elastioa-4-ln. pots, 10 to 12 in. high, 

 $20.00 per 100. 5-in. pots, 18 to 20 In. high, 

 at $35.00 per 100. 6-in. pots, 24 in. high, 

 $50.00 per 100. 



Genista Raoemosa— Well-trimmed plants, 

 4-ln. pots, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100; 6-ln. 

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



Belaeinella Kmrneliana — 2^-ln. 

 $4.00 per 100. 



pots, at 



BouKc^inviUea Glabra Sanderiana— 



Plants that will be prizes at Easter. Nicely 

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

 $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 



Asparagrna Plamosua— Short, bushy plants. 

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

 per 100. 



Dwarf L.antanaa-In 6 good varieties, $3.00 



per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 Azalea Mollis— For forcing, 15 to 18- in. high, 



full of buds, $30.00 per 100. 

 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 Greenliouae. 



Direct from their native taaunta.- 



DENDROBIUM: Wardianum, ThyrsiQorum, Nobile. 

 CATTLEYA: Labiata, Trianae, MoBsise, Gaekelliana. 

 First shipment due in April. 



Collected under my personal supervision. 



In any quantity. Condition Guaranteed. Correflpondence 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 



fitockv 

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

 5000 Citrus trifollata, 2 to 4-ft., well 



branched. 

 500 Hardy Perennial Hibiscus, white and 



pink, strong, 2-year. 

 500 Magnolia Grandlflora. 2 to 3^-ft. 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



TERMS:-Ca8h With Order. 



CAPITAL CITY NURSERY, 



V. E. LAMBERT, Prop. 



P. 0. Box 586, ATLANTA, GA. 



Mention The Review whpn vou write. 



Fine Quality Orchid Peat 



25-bbl lots aocperbbl 



50-bbl lots 75cperbbl 



100-bbl lots 70cperbbl 



Osmunds roots. 



WM. MATHEWS, Itica, N. Y. 



Anton Schultheis 



College Point, L. I. 



Headquarters for 



Decorative I Flowering Hants 



30 Houses. Everything for the florists. Write, 

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



WBITK FOE CATALOGUK AND PEICK LIST 



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Bostons 



6*inch, extra fine stock 

 at $80.00 per 100 



8>^-inch, extra fine plants 

 $4.00 per 100 



«^ 8>^-inch, extra fine plants O 

 ^ $4.00 per 100 ^ 



I The Carl Hagenburger Co.g 



^ West Mentor, Ohio g 



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FIRST-CXASS STOCK 

 400 PelarKonluma, similar to Rose Bard, $1.45 

 per doz.; S7.50 per 100. Oak-leaved Geranl- 



umfl, 2^-ln., 75c per doz.; $4.60 per 100. Ivy. 

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

 S3.75 per 100. Geraniums, 2>4-ln., $2.00 per 100; 

 $18.00 per 1000. Flo'weringr Bearonlas, fine, 

 2^-ln., $3.00 per 100. Rex Bearoniaa, 2^-in., 

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

 2Vin. Besonla Vernon, $5.00 per 100. Zvol- 

 anek's Xmas Pink and Mrs. Wallace Svreet 

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

 of Enguehard, BonnafFon, Estelle Duckham, 

 Polly Rose Chrysanthemums, $3.00 per 100, 

 50c per doz. 4-ln. Cinerarias, fine, mixed, 

 $7.00 per 100; 90c per doz. 



PORT ALLEBANY BREENHOUtES. Ptrt Alltiuy. Pi. 



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ROOTED CnXTINGS, per 100, Prepaid. 



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

 nantbera, red and yellow 50c. Vlnca Variegata, 

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

 Cash. mPPBItMRG FLORAL CO., SWppeaibun. Pa. 



