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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JcbT 16, 1909. 



CRAIG SPECIALTIES 



Cyclamen 

 Giganteum 



Craigr'a famous strain, S^-in* 

 pots, $6.00 per 100; $46.00 per 

 1000. 



Order the above Bize at once. 

 This stock will make very fine plants 

 for Xmas. 



CYCLAMEN, S-in., $18.00 per 

 100; $110 per 1000. 



Begonia Gloire de Lorraine 



AND 



Lonsdale's Light Pink Lorraine 



LEAF CUTTINGS 



o 5« r.«ta i $ 12.00 per 100 



2-'°-P0*" 1 110.00 " 1000 



A i« ««ta i $ 30.00 per 100 



4-in. poM ^ 250.00 " 1000 



We have ready now 25,000 plants 

 in 2>^-inch pots, exceptionally fine 

 stock, twice shifted. 



Roses 



Robt. Craig Co., 



Market and 49th Sts., 



Bridesmaid, Bride, Richmond, 



2X-in., $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



Richmond 3>^-in., 100,$ 8.00 



My Maryiand..3>^-in., 100, 12.00 



GRAFTED STOCK— Exceptionally fine 



4-in. poU at $18 per 100; $175 per 1000. 



Richmond, Bridesmaid, Kaiserin, Killarney, 



Bride, Golden Gate. 



My Maryland at $25 per 100. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



LOUISVILLE. KY. 



The Market. 



Business last week was good, owing to 

 the big demand for funeral work. Sev- 

 eral large funerals took place, and a lot 

 of stock was used. Good flowers of any 

 kind are hard to get, as we had several 

 hard rains and outside flowers were all 

 spoiled. Sweet peas are coming to an end. 

 Some few asters are coming in, but it 

 will be a week or two before there will 

 be any quantity of them. Gladioli will 

 arrive in a few days. 



Golden Glow mums are a failure here 

 so far. Several growers have them, but 

 the flowers do not develop right. Still, 

 there were several vases to be seen in 

 the show windows, but they do not attract 

 much attention, and sell slowly. In fact, 

 no kind of cut flower is much in demand, 

 as most of the society folks are out of 

 the city, and the florists have nothing to 

 do but make funeral work. 



Carnations in the fields are doing 

 nicely, but we may have had too much 

 rain last week for them to continue so, 

 though the boys are hoping for the best. 



Various Notes. 



Jacob Schulz has two benches of asters 

 that look promising. 



Theo. Strohecker will withdraw from 

 the Nanz & Neuner Co., in which he is a 

 stockholder. He has also been manager 

 of the firm's greenhouses and nursery at 

 St. Matthews for the last ten years. Mr. 

 Strohecker has now formed a partner- 

 ship with Al. Greishaber, and has en- 

 gaged in the grocery business at St. 

 Matthews. 



The Kentucky Society of Florists will 

 give its annual picnic July 22, at Siever's 

 grove, on the Eighteenth street car line. 

 The stores will be closed, and everybody 

 will be there, as a good time is in store. 

 Sports of all kinds will be indulged in, 

 and the chief feature will be a great ball 

 game. K. R. 



Please discontinue our classified ad- 

 vertisement. Last week's issue sold 

 8,800 plants and as we had only about 

 20,000 we care to sell, we think we will 

 be liable to dispose of the balance on 

 the orders that will still be coming along. 

 — Warrick Bros., Washington, Pa. 



Choice Stock 



Primula Obconica 



RoDsdorfer hybrids, 2^-in. pots, $8.00 per 

 100; $25.00 per lOM. 



Chinese Primulas 



Very best EngliBh and French strains, 2'ii-in. 

 pots, $3.00 per 100; $25 00 per 1000. 



Poinsettias 



Fine stock, 2^-in. pots, $5.00 per 100. 



Ferns 



For dishes, assorted varieties, 2k-in. pots, 

 $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Pot Chrysanthemums 



Best varieties for pot culture. Pompons, larce 

 flowering single, and anemone flowered, 4Vin. 

 pots, $8.00 per 100. 



Christmas Peppers 



2i4-in., $2.50 per 100; 3^-ln., $5.00 per 100. 

 Cash with order. 



frank Oedislin, w'u'^n. Chicago, IH 



Formerly Garfield Park Flower Oo. 

 Mention The Review when vou writp 



WANTED 



BOSTONS 



From 2^-inch np to 10-inch. Can 

 use quantity if quality is bang up 

 and price is right. Large sizes par- 

 ticularly desired. Write at once 

 stating what you have to offer for 

 cash. 



WINTERSON'S SEED STORE 



45-47-49 Wabash Ave., Chicaso. III. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



DON'T MIISS 



Looking over our adv. iitoy*"?iMu'Si* 



We offered some great values. Some fine 

 Rubbers ottered at (3.00 and $4.00 doz. 



Our Flo^rerlne Beronlas are fine. 



THE REESER FLORAL CO., Urbana. Ohio 



ALWAT8 MSNTION THX 



FLOR ISTS 



Palms, Ferns,! 



„, . ^ Per 100 



2iii-m. Kentia Belmoreana Palms $10.00 



2Vin. Kentia Forat«rlana Palms 10.00 



2>2-i». Pandanns Teltchll...$3.60 per doz. 



5-in. Pandanus Veltchil 75c each 



21-2-iD. liatanla Borbonlca Palma 4.00 



3-in. Ijatanla Borbonlca Palms 10.00 



4-ia. Latanla Borbo&loa Palms, $2.50 



perdoz... 20.00 



6-in. liatanla Borbonlca Palma, $3.50 



per doz. 

 Seedlings of Aaparasrna Plamosna Na- 

 nus (Aug. delivery), $10.00 per 1000. 

 Seedlings of Aaparasraa Sprengerl (Aug. 

 delivery), $6.00 per 1000. 



2yin. Boston Ferns 4.00 



6-iu. Boston Ferns. $3.50 per doz. 

 6 in. Boston Ferna, $5.00 per doz. 



2 Vin. Wtaltmanl Ferna 5.00 



4-in. Wtaltmanl Ferna, from bench 16.00 



2>2-in. AmerpohlU Ferna 4.50 



3-in. AmerpohlU Ferns 10.00 



6-in. AmerpohlU Ferns, $4 00 per doz.... 



4-in. Arancaria B^oelsa, $6.00 per doz 



4-in. Rubbers, $3.50 per doz 



3-in. Brides and Maids 4.50 



4-in. Bridea and Maids 7.00 



2Vin. Polnsettlaa 5.00 



2-in. Smllax 2.60 



Sin. Chlneae Primrosea 6.00 



3-in. Obconica Prlmroaes 6.00 



2-in. Cyclamen Peralcnm Olsenteam, 



6 colors 3.00 



3-in. Cyclamen Peralcnm Olsantenm, 



5 colors ;. 7.00 



All stock flrst-class and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Usual terms to reliable parties, 2 per cent 

 discount for cash with order. C. O. D. orders 

 from unknown parties must remit at least 

 ^ before goods are sent. 



D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS CO. 



Box 778, Peoria, 111. 



Notice 



Those who received our summer cir- 

 cular during this past week, we would 

 like to call their attention to Yellow 

 Primroses, and also the fact that we 

 have a fine lot of 5-in. Rex Beg^onias 

 for September and August delivery. 

 We can give vou a fine lot of Poinset- 

 tias. Ask for our summer circular. 

 Don't forget we are headquarters for 

 Boston, Whitmani and other ferns. 



GEO. A. KUHL, 



Wholesale Grower PEKIN, ILL. 



' REVI EW 



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