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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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June 17, 1009. 



DETROIT. 



The Market 



Business opened up nicely the first part 

 of the week, and increased in volume 

 toward the end of the week, until Satur- 

 day, when stock was not nearly equal to 

 the demand, excepting perhaps in carna- 

 tions, and J. F. Sullivan helped clean up 

 on these with a sale at 25 cents per 

 dozen, selling about 12,000 in this man- 

 ner. 



Peonies are now arriving in thousand 

 lots, mostly from Mount Clemens. The 

 quality of flowers is fine. 



Bedding stock has had a big run this 

 season, and now is pretty well cleaned 

 up. Vincas and ivy it is almost impos- 

 sible to obtain. 



Vafious Notee. 



The flower stand of the Crowley-Mil- 

 ner Co., formerly Pardridge & Blackwell, 

 is no more, having died a natural death. 

 Business has been lagging since the open- 

 ing several years ago until a few weeks 

 ago, when Miss Anna Schulte, the lessee, 

 gave it up as a bad job. 



Louis Charvat is doing a nice business 

 in a small way up in the east side settle- 

 ment. Saturday was a big day in the 

 churches, and he had all the orders he 

 could handle. 



The Lorraine Flower Shop is also out 

 of business, Hubert Pierce lost all in- 

 terest in the stand when the new drug 

 firm took hold of the store, and he was 

 no longer able to obtain window space or 

 even daylight. At present writing the 

 stand is going begging. 



Miss Ella ReisdoTf, of Schroeter's, has 

 been spending her Sundays at Keewaden 

 Park, near Port Huron. H. S. 



ASHTABULA, OHIO. 



Roger Griswold has begun work on his 

 new range of greenhouses and expects to 

 complete them this summer. Mr. Gris- 

 wold 's property, a part of which forms 

 the site of the new houses, is located 

 on South street, between the Pennsyl- 

 vania and Nickel Plate tracks, and is a 

 plot about thirty acres in extent. 



Twelve houses, 300 feet long, will be 

 constructed. The frames are already up. 

 The Pennsylvania railway has built a 

 siding to the location, and the work on 

 the houses will progress rapidly. 



Surplus Stock I 



Bad G«rAnlums 4-in. pot, 6c 



Vlnoaa. variegata 4-in. 8c 



Col«us, Verschaileltii, Qolden Bed- 



der. Golden Beauty 2ia-in. 2c 



▲Itvnutntlienta. red and yellow, 2is-iD. ' 2c 



Aealyplisa. tricolor 3-in. 4c 



Anemones 2>fl-in. 3c 



Petunias, star and Iringed 2>s-in. " 8c 



Verbenas 8-ln. 8c 



Dusty MUler 8-in. 3c 



Lobelias aVln. ;; 2c 



Beconlas Vernon 4;in. 6c 



•• •• 2»«-ln. ■' 4c 



SalvU Base 2>a-lD. '' 8c 



Aobyrantbes 2J«-In. 3c 



Asters, 3 varieties 2i2-in. 2c 



BUffnonettes 2ifl-ln. 3c 



Draceena Indlvlsa 6-in. 2.'ic 



Heliotropes 4-in. 6c 



Rose Geraniums 4 in. fie 



Honeysuckles, 8 var., BtroD?. . ..4-ln. 15c 



Clematis paalculata 4-iD. '* l5c 



Bnapdrasons 2^-in. 2c 



Aceratum, blue SHi-ln. 3g 



Cash witb order, please. 

 Out of pots. 



CHAS. A. KNAPP, 



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



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For your LAWNS, GARDENS and GREENHOUSES, Mst 



J^ Wp ^> m^ QThis being a 



UNIVERSAL 



(QDORLBBS) 



rERTILIZER 



With a Quarantee Analysis 



new process, it 

 is cheaper ttian 

 other high 

 grade fertilizer 

 on the niarltet 



Trade 



Mark 



mlllUII III iCbK) YONKERS. N.Y. 



"NATURM. GUANO" 

 PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE 



- Pure and unadulter- 

 ated, tliorottshly steril- 

 ized and immediately 

 available. Used univers- 

 ally as a quick acting 

 natural plant food. 



Write us for prices 

 and particulars. 



Natural 6uano Company, Aurora, III. 



Mention The Review when you trrite. 





WHITMANI 

 FERNS 



Stronar. 2^-1d., 11.00 per 100; $2S.OO per 

 1C03. 



4-lD., 8 fronds, $10.00 per 100. 



JOHN A. DOYLE 

 Springfield, O. 



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$1.50 per 100 



All plants below 

 Z.tnoh. 



OeraBinmi, Double nrant, Nutt. Rruant. Rose, 

 Viaud, Perkins, etc.: Heliotropes. Halvias, Colens, 

 Doable Petanlas, Stovla Varleaata, 2-in.. l>flc. 

 Altemaiitlierai, 2-ln., 2c. 



Asparacas Sprenaeri; Paris Daisy, yellow, 

 white; Swainsona Alba; Stevia, irreen, 2-in.. t2 00 

 per 100. Cannas, 4 and 5-in., $5.00 per 100. Jera- 

 saUm Ckerries, 2-in., 2c. 



Rootad Cntttncs, prepaid per 100: Onphea, 

 76c. Paris daisy, yellow, white: Swainsona alba, 

 and Double Petunias, 10 kinds, tl.OO. Alteman- 

 theras. 8 kinds, 60c. Ooleus, 10 kinds, 60c; $6.00 

 per 1000. Artillery plants, 75c. Stevla, 75c. 

 Stevia varierata. 75c. Cash or 0. O. D. 



BTSR BROS., CbambarabnrKi Pa. 



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Anton Schultheis 



College Point, L. I. 



Headquarters for 



Decorative i Flowering Plants 



80 Houses. Everytbina for the florists. Write, 

 telegraph, telephone. Tel. No. 1682 Col. Pt 



WBITB FOB OATAIiOaUK AND PBICK LIST 



Always Mention tbe.... 



Florists' Review 



Wben Writing AdTertisors 



MANURES 



Dried, screened and packed 

 in hags of 100 lbs. each. 



PULVERIZQ) SHEB> MANURE 

 PURE -UNIFORM -RELIABLE 



A strong and quick acting ma- 

 nure, highly recommended for 

 oamations and ohryeanthemumB. 



SHREDDED UHLE MANURE 

 bsy to Handle and Apply 



stronger and better in every way 

 than rough manure. Lasts much 

 longer on the benches. Unequaled 

 for mulching and feeding roses, 

 liquid manuring and mixing with 

 bench and potting soil. Used by 

 all the largest growers. 



Ask year supply man or write 

 us for oircalare and prices. 



Polyerized Naaore Co. 



33 Union Steele Yards 

 CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



SURPLUS STOCK CHEAP 



Aoliyrantliaa, Coleus, 2^-ln., l^c. 



Oaranluma, in bad and bloom. Marvel, 

 Poitevine, Decorator, Viaud, Oastellane and De 

 Harcourt. 8'a and 4-in , 6c. 



rioisrarlnK BaBonlaa. 12 varieties, strong, 

 3-in. and 4-in., 6c and 6c. 



Varbenaa, mixed. 3 in., 3c. 



Vlnoa TarieBata, 3 and 3>9-in., 5c and 6c. 



Vlnoa rosea, 8-in., 8c. 



Fuobalaa, Lantanaa, Roaa Garanluma. 

 Asreratuma, Hallotropea, strong, 4-in.. 7c. 



All in flrst-class condition. Cash. Address, 



RICE, THE FLORIST, Sapulpa, Okla. 



Alwaya mention tbe Florlata* ReTleiw 

 when wTitInK advert! sera* 



