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July 15, 1909. 



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The Weekly Florists' Review. 43 



EDWARD REID 



The finest Longiflorum Lilies, 

 Maryland and Kaiserin Roses 

 WHOLESALE FLORIST. 1526 RinStead St., Philadelphia, Pa. and all seasonable cut flowers 



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Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Philadelphia, July 14. 



Per doz. 



Beauty, Specials 92.50to $8.00 



Extra 2.00 



Medium 1.00 to 1.50 



Short 50to .76 



Per 100 



Kaiserin, Liberty, Select | 6.00 to $ 8.00 



Ordinary S.OOto 4.00 



KiUamey, My Maryland. Select... 5.00 to 6.00 



Ordinary S.OOto 4.00 



Bride, Maid- 

 Select 4.00to 5.00 



Ordinary 2.00to 3.00 



Carnations, Select 1.50 to 2.00 



Ordinary 75 to 1.00 



H arrisii Lilies .... doz. , $1.25 to $1 60 



Adlantum 1.00 



Asparagua PIumoBus, strings 50.00 



" " sprays 86c-60c 



Sprengeri, " 86c-60c 



Smilax 12.50to 16.00 



VaUey 2.00to 4.00 



Oattleyas doz., $4.00 to $6.00 



SweetPeas 30to .40 



Dagger Ferns per 1000. .$1.00 to 1.50 



Gladioli 2.00to 8.00 



Gladiolus America doz., $1.00 



Water Lilies S.OOto 4.00 



Outdoor Summer Flowers in variety. 



actly suited to the public wants. Huge 

 vases of tliem, however, adorn the retail- 

 ers' shops and make a splendid showing. 

 Valley, although not in abundant supply, 

 is plentiful enough to fill all require- 

 ments. Lilium longiflorum is away down, 

 both in demand and price. A few Queen 

 of the Market asters are seen, but they 

 are not long enough in stem to attract 

 attention. 



There is so little doing, even in the 

 funeral line, that many of the retailers 

 are shifting and rearranging their stores 

 preparatory to the arrival of the fall 

 trade, which should begin to show itself 

 as soon as the schools begin to reopen and 

 the townspeople begin to leave the hill- 

 side and seashore for their town houses 



again. 



Various Notes. 



The opening of Chestnut street through 

 the grounds of F. Ludemann, near the 

 Presidio, will necessitate the removal of 

 several new greenhouses and the trans- 

 planting of many thousands of young 

 nursery stock. 



The show of tuberous-rooted begonias 

 is now at its height at the greenhouses of 

 John H. Sievers and is attracting much 

 attention from the flower-loving public. 



John McLaren haa a magnificent house 

 of calceolarias at Golden Gate park. The 

 flowering beds are now at their best and 

 some new designs will well repay a visit. 



James Miller, of East Oakland, who 

 for several years discontinued the making 

 of flower pots, is now actively engaged in 

 manufacturing them again for the local 

 trade. 



D. Greuttner, of Vallejo, Cal., is in 

 town on a few days' visit. He reports 

 the florists' trade highly satisfactory in 

 his neighborhood. 



Geo. E. Barber, of Denver, Colo., is in 

 town. He will remain several weeks in 

 California. G. 



Anderson, Ind. — D. W. Leatherman 

 has a fringed giant petunia which he in- 

 tends to introduce to the trade next sea- 

 son. 



BEAUTIES Fine Stock, $2.00 to $3.00 per doz. 



Brides, Bridesmaids, Richmond, Kaiserin 



SELECT 

 $5.00 to $8.00 per 100 

 Camationa, $2.00 to $8.00 per 100. Grafted Brtde Rose Plants, $10.00 per 100. 



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Philadelphia Cut Flower Company, "^IS'rTs'fi* 



We have evefyUiint in season in Cut nowers 1517 Sansom St., PHILADELPHIA 



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Sweet Peas and Valley 



BERGER BROS. 



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daily at 6 



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WHOLK8AUE FLOBISTS 

 1805 FUbart Street 



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Philadelphia 



EUGENE BERNHEIMER American Beauty plants, from 

 11 South 16th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. benches, $7.00 per 100 



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SAMUEL F. LILLET, 



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SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS 



1514 Sanson) St, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



WM. J. BAKER, mtl 



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OF FINEST QUALITY 



Sammer Flowers 



'Wholesale Florist 



Sq., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Wm. C. Smith 



Wholesale Floral Co. 



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1816 Pine St. Both L. D. Phones ST. LOUIS 

 Bipplies and EvenrthlnKin Season always on hand 



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 FLORIST 



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My Maryland 



400 clean, vigorous plants, 3-inch pots, $12.00 

 per 100. 



BXAUncs, 800 thrifty, unchecked plants. 

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J. W. YOUNG 



Upsal Station. P. R. R., GERMANTOWN, PlflU. 



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G. A. KUEHN 



Cut Flowers and Florists' Sspplies 



Manufacturer of the Patent Wire Clamp Floral 

 Designs. A full ine of SUPPLIES always 

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