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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Febbuaky 4, 1909. 



59WabasK Ave 



American Beauty Per doz. 



LoDR stems I&.OO 



Stems 30 inches 4 00 



Stems 24 inches 3 00 



Stems 20 inches 2.00 



Stems 16 Inches 1.50 



Stems 12 inches 1.00 



Short per 100. $4.00 to 6.00 



ROSES Per 100 



Killamey, select $10 00 to $12.00 



seconds 6.00to 8.00 



Bridesmaid, select 8.00 to 10 00 



seconds 5.00 to 6.00 



Bride, select 8.00 to 10.00 



seconds S.OOto 6.00 



Richmond, select 10.00 to 12.00 



seconds 6.00to 8.00 



Special Fancy Koses billed accordingly. 



••pERsor 



CKica^o, 



CARNATIONS Per 100 



Common $1.50 to $ 2.00 



Select, large and fancies 3.00 to 4.00 



Miscellaneous 



.50 to .75 



.50 to .75 



3.00 to 4.00 



Violets, New York doubles 



Fancy singles 



Valley 



Callas per doz., $1.60to$2.00 



Harrlsii.. " 1.50 to 2.00 12.50 to 16.00 



Mignonette " .60 to 1.00 



Stevia 1.50to 2.00 



Sweet Peas 50to 1.50 



Romans 3.00 



Paper Whites 3.00 



Jonquils 4.00 



DaSodils loo 



Tulips 3.C0to 4.00 



GREEN GOODS 



Asp aragusPlumoBus.per string, $0.35 to $ 0.50 



per bunch, .35 to .75 



Sprengeri...PerlOO, 3 00 to 6.00 



Adiantum " l.OOto f.50 



Farleyense " 6.00to 8.00 



Smilaz per doz., $2.00 15.00 



Ferns per 1000, 2.0O .25 



Leucothoe Sprays " 6.00 .75 



Oalaz, green and bronze, .per 1000, 1.00 



per case, 10,000, 7.50 



Boxwood, per bunch, 35c; per case, 7.50 



Subject to Change Wlthoat Notice. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



THE Florists' Supply House of America 



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H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 1129 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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that it indicates pluck and hard work to 

 an even greater degree than skill and 

 good sense. 



Various Notes. 



Charles Henry Fox, in discussing the 

 pink roses, said he had not used any 

 Bridesmaid this season, Killarney and 

 Mrs. Jardine being superior. Fancy Kil- 

 larney are offered instead of Beauties. 



Victor Retinour, of Harrisburg, Pa., 

 late with John C. Gracey and Fred 

 Ehret, has purchased the flower shop of 

 J. A. WolflF, son of Julius Wolff, Jr., at 

 Ridge avenue and Dauphin street. 



W. B. Hoffman, Sixty-ninth and Wood- 

 lawn avenue, has closed his store. 



Eugene Weiss, of Hatboro, Pa., is 

 once more about, caring for the carna- 

 tions and roses in his greenhouses. 



The Florex Gardens, North Wales, Pa., 

 have placed an order with the King 

 Construction Co. for two carnation 

 houses, 30x100 feet each. These will be 

 used as ends to their present houses, 

 making them each 30x400. A corridor 

 house, running from the mammoth house 

 of American Beauties to the office, also is 

 planned. 



Edward J. Fancourt. secretary of the 

 S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., has just been 

 married to Miss Hodson, of Roxborough, 

 Philadelphia. Felicitations ! 



M. Rice & Co. report larger orders 

 than at any time during the last six 

 months. 



The Henry F. Michel! Co. has offered 

 a silver tray for the best twelve pots 

 of Easter lilies exhibited at the Boston 

 flower growers' exhibition February 16. 

 The trophy will be appropriately orna- 

 mented with Easter lilies and asparagus. 



Thaddeus N. Yates & Co. report good 

 advance orders for landscape gardening 

 to be executed next spring. 



J. J. Habermehl's Sons had the deco- 

 rations for the German-American charity 



O. F. BORWTRAEGER, Proprietor 



461 Third Straet ^Sn-' ••wUlSVlttk.Ky. 



Manufacture of Wire Work for florists has al- 

 ways been onr exclusive specialty. 

 Send a Trial Order Est. 1187 No Order Too Small 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



ball at the Academy of Music, Feb- 

 ruary 1. 



John A. Ruppert, with Henry A. 

 Dreer, has returned from New England. 



The Century Flower Shop and Felix 

 Meyers held special violet sales January 

 30, handsome bunches of single violets 

 being offered at attractive prices. 



McKinley day had little effect on the 

 market. It was not especially advertised. 

 There was a good demand for carnations 

 anyhow. 



Theodore Edwards, of Bridgeton, N. J., 

 is sending nice Golden Spur narcissi to 

 William J. Baker. 



H. Bayersdorf er & Co. report the ar- 

 rival of heavy importations this week. 



F. C. Polites says that in other lines 

 one does not need such bright whole- 

 salers. 



The Leo Niessen Co. is receiving good 

 Acacia pubescens. Phil. 



OKI insertion of the advertiaement 

 brought me all the orders I need.— Gio. 

 8. WooDBurr, Independence, la. 



Auburn, R. I. — The J. A. Budlong & 

 Sons Co. is preparing to erect some more 

 Lord & Burnham houses. These will be 

 of semi-iron construction, 305 and 450 

 feet long, each thirty-six feet ten inches 

 wide. 



Cut Flower Boxes 



WATSBPROOF, Ck>nMr Look Stylo 



The best and neatest Out Flower box 

 on the market today. 



go- 9 2»<?» $2.26 per 100 



No. 1 8z4>ixl6 2.00perl00 



No. 2 8x6x18 2.50perl00 



No. 8 4x8x18 2.90 per 100 



No. 4 8x5x24 8.00 per 100 



No. 6 4x8x22 8.60 per 100 



No. 6 4x8x28 4.60 per 100 



No. 7 6x16x20 5.75 per 100 



No. 8 8x7x21 8.00perl00 



No. 9 5x10x85 6.75 per 100 



No. 10 7x20x20 7.50 per 100 



No. U 8Hx6x80 8.75 per 100 



The above is a complete list of all slsea of 

 boxes we manufacture. We cannot famish 

 other slses. 



Add 60c for printing on an order for 100 

 boxes, and 75o for 200 boxes. No charge for 

 printing on an order of 800 boxes or over of 

 assorted slses. Sample cardboard free on 

 application. Terms, cash with order. Ocder 

 by nnmber only. 



LIVINGSTON SEED CO. 



OOLpitBUB, OHIO. 



DECORATING FLOWER POTS 



A business need. Send 

 I fifteen cents in stamiis, 

 and we will mail you a 

 Cover, Price List and 

 Booklet, explaining: all 

 about these great Cov- 

 ers. 



COVER , 



Ever Ready Flower Pot 

 Cover Co. 



148Hiohet««e.,Baffalt,N.T. 



W. H. Grever, Mgr. 

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Menominee, Mich." — Charles L. 

 Schultz has purchased the property on 

 the corner of State street and Dunlap 

 avenue and intends to build a large 

 addition to his greenhouses and will also 

 build an office on the corner. The ad- 

 dition will be made thoroughly modern in 

 every respect. 



