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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



JOND 17, 1009. 



llpal TraJe Heclion Sale 



June 22d, 1909 



Consisting of a class of goods suitable for 

 growers to stock up on» Goods consigned 

 are from growers with national reputation* It^s an opportunity 

 which affords itself once a year^ so try and be present, as it will 

 be our last sale* 



W. ELLIOTT & SONS 



42 Vesey Sfreet NEW YORK CITY 



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LEXINGTON, KY. 



The Market 



Summer has arrived at last and we 

 have had an abundance of rain in this 

 locality. Everything is growing nicely 

 and outdoor flowers are plentiful. 



Boses and carnations are plentiful and 

 are slow sellers. Outdoor sweet peas are 

 good and plentiful and meet with an ex- 

 cellent demand at present. Some good 

 snapdragons are being cut by some of 

 the florists and come in handy for fu- 

 neral work. All green goods meet with 

 a satisfactory demand. The plantsmen 

 are all well pleased with spring sales this 

 year. 



Thousands of chrysanthemums are 

 being planted this week. The stock, tak- 

 ing it as a whole, is looking well. 



Variotti Notes. 



Lucien Le Clere, of the South Broad- 

 way Greenhouses, is cutting thousands of 

 outdoor sweet peas at present and is sup- 

 plying Honaker, Keller and several out- 

 of-town florists. 



R. H. Tacke, superintendent of parks, 

 is an extremely busy man at present. 



H. F. Hillenmeyer, the local nursery- 

 man, attended the meeting of the Na- 

 tional Association of Nurserymen at 

 Rochester, N. Y. Among others who went 

 from Kentucky were Dieterich & Bros., of 

 Maysville; William Spears, of Oakview; 

 J. W. Green and F. N. Downer, of Bow- 

 ling Green, and A. F. Donaldson, of 

 Warsaw. 



Out-of-town florists in the small neigh- 

 boring towns dispose of quantities of cut 

 flowers and send to this city for most of 

 the stock. Lexington is becoming quite 

 a cut flower center. Blue Grass. 



Altoona, Pa. — R. A. Begalke has had 

 a particularly busy season, with a bet- 

 ter trade than last year, and his sales 

 would have been still greater if he had 

 not run short of stock. 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



We have about 1000 fine plants in 4-inch pots, which we want to 



close out at $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 

 These are fine plants for planting window boxes or vases, or for 



planting on benches to cut from later on. Plants are in fine 



condition, and big value. 



BAUR S SMITH, i:^^::^ Indianapolis, Ind. 



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Order now for June delivery. 



CYCLAMEN PERS. GIGANTEUM 



2ifl-lnch. $5.00 per 100; 145.00 per 1000. 



BEGONIA GLOIREDE LORRAINE 



214-Inch, $15.00 per 100: $140.00 per 1000. 



POINSETTIAS 



214-inch. $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



Primula Obconica and Chinensis 



214-inch. $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



SCRANTON FLORIST SUPPLY CO. 

 201 N. 7th Street. SCRANTON. PA. 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 

 RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Palms, Plants, Orchids, Etc.» Etc. 



Send for Price Utt 



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EssBix, Conn. — C. G. Cheney will build 

 another greenhouse near the present one. 



Bedding Plants 



Per 100 



Cmuum, Orlmson Bedder, 4-in $5.00 



Lady WaBbington, 4-in 5.00 



David Harmn. 4-in 5.00 



Burbank,4-in 5.00 



Fin* Oimnlnms, 4-ln 7.00 



8-in 5.00 



• " a»«-ln 8.00 



All very fine, bud and bloom. 

 SantoUnaa, 2-in., or from flats, fine plants 2.00 



Per 1000 



▼Inost Tajrlecata, also sreen, 2-in $15.00 



Per 100 



Lob*ll», fine, stocky, from flats $2.00 



Mme. SaUerol.2-in 2.50 



BalviM Zurlob, 2-in 2.00 



Cash with order. 



DYSINGER GREENHOUSES, Albion, Mich. 



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Vlnoas 



Frenob Honaysucklea. 



.3-ln., 10c: 4-ln , 15c 

 3in., IOC 



Sallarol, fine, bashy plants 3in., 4c 



Aaretrntum S-ln., 4c 



Blngrle Petunias 3-in., 4c 



Double Petunias 4-in.. 7c 



Paris Daisies 4-in., 7c 



SalvU 8-ln., 5c 



Crabb A Hunter Floral Co. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



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Bluefield, W. Va. — Edward Schneider 

 will establish a greenhouse in this city. 



