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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



JCNB 3, 1909. 



AlHn prime condition ORCHIDS 



New Bhipments of Bay Trees and Box Trees, 



all BizcB and in any quantity at aBtonishing low prices. 



Everg^reens in the choicest variety. 



Blue Spruce in any quantity. 



Palms, Stove Plants, Crotons and Hydran- 

 S^eas, in tubs, and many other interesting and profitable 

 plants too numerous to mention. 



Any Information 



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.. 



•i "•,- 

 ClieerfuUy Given '^ 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., 



Rutherford, N. J. 



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MILWAUKEE. 



The Market 



Taking it all in all, business for Me- 

 morial day was fine, and, from reports, 

 away ahead of last year. The first part 

 of the week, owing to the continued 

 dark weather, found the supply unequal 

 to the demand. At this time carnations 

 were a scarce article. Priday was the 

 first bright day; consequently the supply 

 increased, but at no time was there too 

 much of any one thing. Then, again, 

 most of the outdoor stock was not fit to 

 cut till the last minute, and consequently 

 did not cut much figure, only helping to 

 uphold the price on indoor stock. Small 

 lots of gladioli and southern peonies sold 

 at sight. Plenty of lilies were also to be 

 had. 



Even the plant trade, up to date, is 

 away ahead of last season. 



Variotti Notei. 



Theo, Boetcher, of Fourteenth street 

 and Groeling avenue, opened a store just 

 opposite the eastern entrance of the 

 Union cemetery, which he will vacate 

 after the spring season. He reports a 

 rushing business. 



Mayor Phil Breitmeyer and J. T. Sul- 

 livan were passengers on the new steamer 

 City of Cleveland, which brought a party 

 of 400 representative merchants and 

 manufacturers from Detroit May 29, who 

 were our city's guests for the short 

 period of twenty-four hours. Judging 

 from reports, everyone had a fine time, 

 especially Mayor Breitmeyer, for it was 

 in this city that he was honored with the 

 presidency of the S. A. F. in 1903. 



The Wise Floral Co. says that it could 

 have increased the volume of business if 

 the necessary stock could have been pro- 

 cured. 



The C. C. PoUworth Co. reports a fine 

 shipping trade, with everything sold out 

 that showed color in the pot line. 



The Holton & Hunkel Co. had to cut 

 nearly all shipments in the carnation line, 

 as they could not get nearly as many as 

 they expected. E. 0. 



Decoration day business was away be- 

 yond expectations. The call was ex- 

 tremely heavy for carnations and there 

 were not anywhere near enough to meet 

 the demand. There was never such a 

 shortage in carnations for any holiday as 

 there was this year for Decoration day. 

 The crop was not coming in heavy with 

 any of the growers and the cut was 



(Concluded on paee 62.) 



FRESH 

 STOCK 



ORCHIDS 



Guaranteed 

 in Good 

 Order 



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



CATTLEYSS 



Mendelii 

 Mossiae 



Speciosissima 

 Gi^as 



Oigas Sanderiana 

 Chrysotoxa or Aurea 



Direct Importations. Send for price list. 



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



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ORCHIDS 



Would you like to buy flfBt-claBS plants for less 

 price than anybody else sells 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 

 Mossiae, 450 bulb», $40.00 case. Also O. Percival- 

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

 $1.00 each. 



Expect C. Labiata, C. Oigas Sanderiana, and 

 others shortly. 



ORDONEZ BROS. 



Ck>Uectora. Importers and Gro^^ers of 

 HlBli- Grade ORCHIDS 



41 West 28tli street, NEW YORK 



Phones: 3630, 3681 Madison Square 

 ORKXNHOU8KS, Madison, N. J. 



Telephone 51 L Madison, N. J. 

 Mention The Review when you write 



ORCHIDS 



We have just to band a fine lot of the follow- 

 ing East Indian Orchids, and for which we solicit 

 your orders: Dendrobium Wardianum, 

 D. crasslnode, D. prlmullnum, D. chrys- 

 otoxum and D. Tbyrsiaorum, and others 

 to follow. Write us for prices. 



Lasrer & Hurrell, Smnmit, N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



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

 Mossiae, C. Mendelii, C. Hamsoniae, C. Granu- 

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

 Formosum Oiganteum, D. Thyrsiflorum, Onci- 

 dium Varicosum Rogersii, Oncidium Phyma- 

 tochilum, Burlingtonla 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 



25-bbl lots..... SOcperbbl 



60-bbl lots 76c per bbl 



100-bbl lots 70c per bbl 



Osmonds roots. 



WM. MATHEWS, Utica, N. Y. 



6.00 

 20.00 



25.00 



6ERAIIIUMS, GANNAS, Etc. 



100 1000 

 2-in. Geraniama, Matt and Mme. 



Bnchner $3.00 $26.00 



2in. Vlnca Var 3.00 25.00 



100 



3-in. Cannaa, mixed $4.00 



2-in. Sweet AJyaanm 2.00 



2-in. Heliotrope, blue 2.00 



R. 0. Alternanthera, yellow 60 



2ia-in. Lobelia Kathleen Mallard 2.00 



l^a-in. Mme. Malleroi Geranium 2.00 



2-in. Tradeaoantia 2.00 



2-in. Smilax 2.50 



2-in. Clematis Fanlcnlata 3.00 



Seedlings AaparaKna Flnmoana 100 1000 



Nanus $1.26 $10.00 



IVi-in. Asparania Flumoaus Nanus 1.60 

 2-in. " " " 3.00 



2>3-In. " " " 4.00 



8-in. " " " 7.00 



Seedlings A aparagras Sprensrer i 60 



2-iD. Asparagus Sprengeri 2.50 



3-in. " •• 6.00 



2-in. Chryaanthemums— Halliday, 

 Dr. Bnguehard, C. Toaaet, 



Kalb, Amorita 3.00 



White Chadwlck 4.00 



Mrs. Beu 5.00 



2-in. Rosea- Brldea and Maids 3.00 



3-in. 6.00 



D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS CO. 



Box 778, Peoria, 111. 



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Bay Trees, Boxwood, 

 Palms, Araucarlas, 



and other decorative material. 



EVERGREENS, in all choicest varieties. CLEM- 

 ATIS, and all other Vines and Climbers. 

 Trained Fruit Trees, Greenhouse Grapes, 

 Herbaceous Plants, Trees and Shrubs. 



We shall be pleased to give special prices 

 on lists. Ask for Wlioleiale Cataloame. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, 

 . NarttrymHMdFlsrittt RUTHBBFORD, H. J. 



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