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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



June 10, 1009. 



Electric Hose & Rubber Co., ""'-o^J.'iSp^o'^ 



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 Made wlib seamless braided fabrics. Caunot possibly unwrap or beparate between plies. Great strength and durability. Will not kink. 



THE ORIGINAL CHICAGO ELECTRIC HOSE 



NOT THE CHEAPEST, BUT THE LEAST EXPENSIVE. 



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LEXINGTON, KY. 



The Market. 



The plantsmen have been busy for the 

 last four or five vi'eeks with bedding stock 

 and they are all about cleaned out for 

 this season. Several thousand more 

 plants were disposed of this year than 

 last year, with prices about the same. 

 Some of the florists that ran wagons to 

 the small neighboring towns sold out 

 quantities of stock in that way. 



Cut flowers are abundant and meet with 

 a satisfactory demand at present. Sweet 

 peas of good quality are coming to this 

 market. Other outdoor flowers are of ex- 

 cellent quality, owing to the heavy rains 

 we have had in the last few weeks. Sev- 

 eral thousand asters are being planted 

 by the florists. It seems as if there will 

 be plenty to supply the demand this year. 

 We are having excellent weather in this 

 locality and everything is looking well 

 so far. 



Varioat Notes. 



The glass has arrived for the new car- 

 nation ho^se which is to be erected in 

 the near future at the J. A. Keller es- 

 tate, on East Sixth street. 



S. S. Kelley, Clifton Heights, replrts' 

 good business. Bedding stock has been 

 in good demand with him this spring. 



August Le Clere has things looking well 

 at the asylum grounds, of which he has 

 charge. 



Honaker the Florist is cutting roses 

 and carnations of good quality. 



E. C. Pruner, representing E. H. Hunt, 

 Chicago, called on the trade here last 

 week. Blue Grass. 



BIDDEFORD, ME. 



From the local florists, and in fact 

 from all New England, come reports of 

 the extreme scarcity of flowers for the 

 Memorial day observances. George L. 

 Mahoney & Co., of Saco, report the few- 

 est outdoor flowers for many years; in 

 fact, since they have been in business. 



Besides this, the unusual amount of 

 dark, sunless weather has curtailed the 

 production under glass to a great extent. 

 On this side of the river, Charles S. 

 Strout and T. W. A. Smith say the sup- 

 ply was good, but still the demand was 

 so strong as to make it diflScult to find 

 stock for the filling of late orders. 



Wendell, Aaho. — William's. Pew, 

 formerly of Whitehall, Mich., is now 

 making his home here, and will build a 

 greenhouse soon. 



"REV ERO" 



THE MODERN GARDEN HOSE 



For Lawns, Gardens, Greenhouses, Stables, Etc. 



BRAIDED FABRIC, MOULDED CON- 

 STRUCTION, SEAMLESS TMROUQHOUT 



Revero is furnished on reels in continuous leng^tlis up to 500 feet. 

 Your supply house can furnish "REVERO" 



Old Style Hose. Note 

 the Kinks. 



REVERO" Hose. 

 Non°klnking. 



REVERE RUBBERCOMPAN Y, Boston, Mass. 



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GROWERS' SUPPLIES 



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 Prices 



WILSON PLANT OIL AND FERTILIZER CO., Chatham, N. J. 



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Surplus Stock! 



Red Geraniums 4-in. pot, 6c 



Vlnoaa, variegata 4-ln. " 8c 



ColeuB, VerscbafFeltii. Uolden Bed- 



der, Golden Beauty 2^-\n. " 2c 



AltemantlieraB, red and yellow. 2^iiD. " 2c 



Aoalypba*. tricolor 3-in. " 4c 



Anemones 2'«ln. " 3c 



Petunias, star and iriuKed 'ihi-ln. " 8c 



Verbenas 8-ln. " 8c 



Dusty MlUer 8-in. " 3c 



Lobelias 2*«-ln. " 2c 



Besonlas Vernon 4-in. 6c 



2i«-in. * 40 



Salvia Base 2»a-in. " ^c 



Acbyrantbes 2^-in. " Sc 



Asters, 3 varieties 2^2-10. " 2c 



Mlenoneites 2Vln. " 3c 



Dracaena Indlvlsa 6-iD. " 2.10 



Heliotropes 4-in. 6c 



Rose Geraniums 4 io. fie 



Honeysuckles, 3 var., strooK. ...4-10. 15c 



Clematis panlculata 4-in. I5c 



Snapdragons 2^-in. " 2c 



Aceratum, blue 8^-in. " 3c 



Cash with order, please. 

 Out of pots. 



CHAS. A. KNAPP, 



7634 Corson St., Chestnut Hill, PHIUDCLPHIA, PA. 



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HOSE 



Watertown, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1909. 

 Scranton Florist Supply Co. 

 ScrantoD, Pa. 

 Gentlemen:— We have used your apt ■■ 

 ial brand of hose for two years and it 

 yet shows no sign of giving oat. It is t' e 

 most satisfactory hose we have e\ t 

 used. Yours respectfully, 



F. A. Bennett & Son. 



^-in., 7ply. "Special." per ft 16c 



^-In., 7 ply, "Special," per ft 19c 



2S OR SO FOOT LENGTHS 



Scranton Florist Supply Co. 



201 N. 7th Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. 



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Here it is-qnallty and n>e",' ' 

 Only a natural shower can fo 

 better work. A»k your ^^'V 

 tor it and yoa will be •atiifief'' 



or. Jos. KMCSiy, iMtb !?■<• "* 



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