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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Mat 27, 1909. 



All in prime condition ORCH I DS 



New BhipmentB of Bay Trees and Box Trees, 



all sizes and in any quantity at astonishing low prices. 



Evergreens in the choicest variety. 



Blue Spruce in any quantity. 



Palms, Stove Plants, Crotons and Hydran- 

 geas, in tabs, and many other interesting and profitable 

 plants too numerous to mention. 



Just received large quantities of the following: 

 Cattleya Trianae, Gigas, Labiata, Dendrobium Thyrsi- 

 florum, FormoBum, Wardianum, Nobile and Chryso- 

 toxum, Lycaste Skinneri, Oncidium Splendidum, 

 Vanda Caerulea and many others. 



Established Orchids were never in finer condition. 



Give us a^ call and convince yourself. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



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Rutherford, N. J. 



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ERIE, PA. 



The Market. 



Business is rushing this week; the lat- 

 ter part will be a record breaker. Bed- 

 ding plants are moving fast ; the men are 

 working day and night to keep abreast 

 of the orders. Hydrangeas, spiraeas, As- 

 tilbe Japonica and rhododendrons are in 

 great demand for cemetery use. 



Various Notes. 



George Tar, formerly at the green- 

 houses of the Baur Floral Co., left for 

 Detroit last week. 



Chas. G. Oflferle has an attractive new 

 delivery wagon. 



Lewis Lipsett, father of Nellie Lipsett, 

 saleslady at John Laver's store, died 

 Thursday, May 20. The funeral was 

 largely attended. The floral designs were 

 many and beautiful. 



Miss Mary Leppner has accepted a 

 position in John V. Laver's store. 



Frank Thayer, who has been on the 

 sick list, is convalescent. B. P. 



DOVER, DEL. 



That the Great Provider is making up 

 in other crops for the shortage of the 

 Delaware fruit crop for 1909 is evidenced 

 here. C. W. & James Lord, nurserymen, 

 have practically no Keiffer pears, peaches 

 or apples in their orchards in and 

 around Camden and Dover, but the fruit 

 growers are making up for lost time in 

 gigantic crops of asparagus and of straw- 

 berries. C. W, Lord has thirty acres in 

 asparagus. This asparagus is of the 

 mammoth quality, and twenty-four 

 bunches fill a crate. As high as twenty- 

 five crates are hand-picked and prepared 

 for shipment each day by this one 

 grower, and the prices range up to $2.50 

 a crate. Mr. Lord believes this the 

 greatest crop of asparagus Delaware has 

 ever produced. 



Asparagus shipments are making busi- 

 ness brisk at the railroad stations all the 

 way from Bridgeville to Bear, including 

 all three counties. 



MtJRRAY Hill, N. J. — L. B. Codding- 

 ton is building an addition to his green- 

 houses. 



Bae Harbor, Me. — In view of the re- 

 cent discussion of the famous Holbein 

 paintings, it is worth noting that one of 

 the local florists, Frederick H. Moses, is 

 the owner of one of the great Dutch 

 painter's works. The painting was left 

 to Mr. Moses by the will of the late 

 David Bugbee, of Bangor. 



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ORCHIDS 



FRESH 

 STOCK 



ORDER NOW and insure prompt delivery of Plants in dormant state. 



Guaranteed 

 in Good 

 Order 



Mendelii 

 Mossiae 



CATTLEYffS 



Speciosissima 

 Oi^as 



Direct Importations. Send for price list. 



Gigas Sanderiana 

 Chrysotoza or Aurea 



G. L. FREEMAN, 388 Appleton St.. HOLYOKE. MASS. 



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ORCHIDS 



Would you like to buy firBt-claBS plants for less 

 price than anybody else sella for : also without 

 disease? The facts must be proved at once, 

 therefore we are giving a special sale. 



Some of our strong and healthy Cattleya 

 Mossise, 450 bulbf , $40.00 case. Also C. Perclval- 

 iana, well established plants, from 9 to 12 bulbs, 

 $1.00 each. 



Expect C. Labiata, C. Gigas Sanderiana. and 

 others shortly. 



ORDONEZ BROS. 



Ck>llectora. Importers and Growers of 

 HlKb-Grade ORCHIDS 



41 West 28th Street, NEW YORK 



Phones: 36S0, 3681 Madison Square 

 OREKNHOnSES, Madison. N. J. 



Telephone 51 L Madison, N. J. 

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ORCHIDS 



We have ]u8t to band a fine lot of the follow- 

 ing East Indian Orchids, and for which we solicit 

 your orders: Dendrobium Wardianum, 

 D. crasstnode. D jrlmullnnm , D. obrys* 

 otozum and D. Tnyraltlorum, and others 

 to follow. Write us for prices. 



lAgrer & Hurrell, Sumiuity N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



Just arrived, the following: C. Labiata, C. 

 Mossiae, C. Mendelii, C. Harnsoniae. C. Granu- 

 losa, 0. Dowiana, D. Nobile, D. Wardianum, D. 

 Formosum Giganteum, D. Thyrsiflorum, Onci- 

 dium Varicosum Rogersll, Oncidium Phyma- 

 tochilum, Burlingtonia Fragrans. To arrive 

 shortly, 0. Trianae, C. Percivaliana, C. Gaskelli- 

 ana, C. Schroederae. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN, SECAUCUS, N.J. 



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Fine Quality Orchid Peat 



26-bbl lots SOcperbbl 



60-bbl lots ^^ 75c per bbl 



100-bbl lots 70c per bbl 



Osmands roots. 



WM. MATHEWS, Utica, N. Y. 



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Bay Trees, Boxwood, 

 Palms, Araucarias, 



and other decorative material. 



EVERGREENS, in all choicest varieties. FICUS 

 ElASTICA, 2>^-in. pots, $1 5.00 per 1 00. CLEM- 

 ATIS, and all other Vines and Qimbers. 

 Trained Fruit Trees, Greenhouse Grapes,' 

 Herbaceous Plants, Trees and Shrubs. 



We shall be pleased to give special prices 

 on lists. Ask for Wholesale Catalogue. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, 



Narstrymci aid Florists RUTHSRFORD, H. J. 



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Coleas,Fachsias,Etc. 



Coleua, rooted cuttings, 60c per 100; 15.00 



per 1000. 

 Coleus, 214-iacb pots, 91.75 per 100; S15.00 



per 1000. 

 Fuolislafl, 214-Inch pots, $3.00 per 100; 



rooted cuttings. 11.25 per 100. 

 Aflwratum, Stella Gumey and Pauline, 



rooted cuttings, 50c per 100; 2^-ineh pots, 



$1.00 per 100. 

 German Ivy, rooted cuttings. 60c per 100; 



2i4-inch pots, $1.25 per 100. 

 CnsUsb Ivy, rooted cuttaigs, $1.00 per 100. 



Cash to accompany the order. 

 J. L FELTHOUSEN, Horist. Schenectady, N. Y. 



J. A. NELSON I CO. 



Wholesale Florists of 



FERNS and BLOOMING PUNTS 



PEORIA, ILL. 



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