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jvht 29, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



43 



rj ri W/ A D O 1? P I V\ ^^**"S seasonable in Cut 

 Ct mJ yy r\.a\LJ M\^CtlU nowers. :: :: I have a good 



WHOLESALE FLORIST. 1526 RinStead St., Philadelphia, Pa. opening for first-class Asters. 



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Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Philadelphia. July 28. 

 Perdos. 



ftfutr. Specials I2.50to 13.00 



'^ 'Extra 2.00 



Medium 1.00to 1.60 



Short 60to .76 



Per 100 



vpqerln. Liberty, Select 9 6.00 to 9 8.00 



Ordinary S.OOto 4.00 



Kiamey. My Maryland. Select... 5.00to 6.00 



Ordinary S.OOto 4.00 



Br ,le, Maid- 

 Select 4.00to 5.00 



Ordinary 2.00to 3.00 



C inationB, Select 1.60to 2.00 



Ordinary 75 to 1.00 



Hi rrisii LiUeB....doz.,$1.25 to 91 60 



A!<iantum 75to 1.00 



AtraraeuB PlnmosuB, Btringa 50.00 



BDrays 85c-80c 

 Sprenseri. 86c-60c 



S^nllax 12.50to 16.00 



Valley 2.00to 4.00 



Cattleyaa doz., 94.00 to $6.00 



SweetPeaB 50to .60 



Dagger Ferns per 1000.. 91.00 to 1.50 



Gladioli 2.00to 3.00 



Water Lilies 2.00 to 4.00 



Outdoor Summer Flowers in variety. 



ARters, Fancy 2.00 to 8.00 



Ordinary l.OOto 1.50 



LEXINGTON, KY. 



The Market 



We have had a week or two of ideal 

 Slimmer weather. There is but little 

 cliange in the situation, business still 

 l)eing dull. Boses and carnations are 

 poor and are little called for. Some 

 .isters are being cut and they are of 

 tairly good quality. In a week or two 

 there will be a good supply. Gladioli 

 are good and there is enough to supply 

 the demand. Tuberoses and other short 

 stock are plentiful and sell slowly. Snap- 

 dragons of good quality are also on the 

 market. 



All the growers have about finished 

 planting roses, carnations and chrys- 

 anthemums, and the stock is looking 

 well. ^ 



Variotsa Note*. 



From all reports, Lexington will be 

 ^\ell represented at the convention this 



J. Ferdinand Keller, of the J. A. Kel- 

 !• r estate, is sending some good asters 

 ; • the downtown store. 



James P. Keller has returned from a 

 ' sit to Chattanooga, Tenn., and other 



uthern points. He reports having en- 



yed the trip immensely. 



Honaker The Florist had two of the 

 ■■ ettiest windows ever seen here last 



3k. One of them was a waterwheel 



ene and the other a cottage built on a 

 ' II, with ornamental grounds surround- 



■-;■ it. 



l^avid Honaker and his wife have re- 



' rned from their vacation, which they 



; cnt in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Honaker 



J s been ill for several weeks, but it is 



ped that he will be able to be out 



aain soon. 



John Christman, of the Paris Green- 



' 'Uses, Paris, Ky., is building another 



"iise, 20x70, and installing a hot water 



'•"iler. He reports a highly satisfactory 



pring business at that place. 



John Krahenbuhi, gardener to Mrs. A. 



Choice Valley o^;:Fr Seasonable Flowers 



GRAFTED BRIDE ROSE PLANTS, $10.00 per 100 



We close at S p. m. <■'' 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company, "VlSlTs'S* 



WeiMve everythinKio season in Cut Flowers 1517 Sansom St., PHILADELPHIA 



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We dose 



daily at (> 



p. m. 



ASTERS and VALLEY 



DrDlirD RDAC WHOUCSALE FLORXSTS 

 DLKULIi DIlUO* 1S05 FUbart Street 



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Philadelphia 



EUGENE BERNHEIMER American Beauty plants, from 

 11 South 16th Street, Philadelph'ia, Pa. benches, $7.00 per 100 



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SAMUEL F. LIILEY, 



Wholesale Florist 



Kaiserin and Summer Flowers 



1514 Sansom St,, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



WM. J. BAKER, *"'♦« """s, v^siii-Asters 



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Wm. C. Smith 



Wholesale Floral Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



1816 Pine St. kth L. D. Plwact ST. LOUIS 



Sa»plles aad ETerytUas in Seaaoa always oa kaad 



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^H.G.Berning 



WHOLKSAUB 

 FLORIST 



1402 Pine Street 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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J. Alexander at the "Woodburn Farm, 

 Spring Station, Ky., and Fred Schnei- 

 der, gardener to Governor A. E. Wilson 

 at his mansion, Frankfort, Ky., were 

 recent visitors in this city, calling on 

 August Le Clere, florist at the Eastern 

 Kentucky Lunatic Asylum. 



Anderson & White have finished plant- 

 ing chrysanthemums. 



The Michler Bros. Co. is about ready 

 to begin on its new house, which will be 

 used for the growing of bedding plants. 



Sidney S. Offutt has bought from G. 

 M. Taylor his retail seed and feed busi- 

 ness on Main street, near Broadway, and 

 is moving the stock to premises a few 

 doors below the Taylor store. 



Blue Grass. 



ROSES 



800 Beanties, clean, 3-in.. $8.00 per 100. 



200 My Maryland, thrifty Sin stock. $12 00 per 100. 



200 Safrano, healthy 3-in. plants, $7.00 per 100. 



J. W. YOUNG 



Upsal StiUM, P. R. R., GOtMANTOWN, PmU. 



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Please discontinue our advertisement, 

 as we are completely sold out. This has 

 convinced my proprietor that nobody else 

 can sell as quick as the Review does. — 

 H. J. PoTOMKiN,Mgr., Forest City, la. 



CHAS. D. BALL 



PGBOWSR or 

 ALMS, ETC. 

 Send for Price Ust. 



HOLVESBURG, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST... 



C. A. KUEHN 



Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies 



Manufacturer of the Patent Wire Clamp Floral 

 Desigrns. A fuU ine of SUPPLIES always 

 on hand. Write for catalogue and prices. 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



1122 Pin* St. 



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 DICTIONARY 



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 Terms most frequently met with in articles 

 on trade topics, with the correct pronunci- 

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