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ADGL'ST 5, 1909. 



TTie Weekly Florists' Review. 



43 



EDWARD REID 



WHOLESALE FLORIST. 1526 Rinstaid St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Everything Seasonable 



in. 



Cut Flowers 



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Wholesale Gut Flower Prices. 



Phlladelphift. Auk- 4. 

 Per dos. 



' eauty, Speciala $2.50to SS.OO 



Extra 2.00 



Medium 1.00 to 1.50 



Short 50to .75 



Per 100 



i.aiserln, My Maryland, Select $ 5.00 to $ 6.00 



Ordinary ... 3.00 to 4.00 

 'ride, Maid, Klllamey— 



Select 4.00to 5.00 



Ordinary 2.00to 8.00 



CarnatlonB, Seleck 1.50 to 2.00 



Ordinary 76 to 1.00 



darriBli LUleB....doz..91.25 to tl 50 



Adlantum 75to 1.00 



A BparasruB Plmnosua, s^ringrB ...... 50.00 



apraTB 85C-60C 

 " Sprengeri, 85c 



Smllaz 12.50 to 15.00 



Valley 2.00to 4.00 



Cattleyas doz., 94.00 to $5.00 



.SweetPeaB 50to .60 



Dagger Ferns per 1000. . 1.00 to 1.50 



Gladioli 2.00to 8.00 



America 5.00to 600 



Water Lilies .r. 2.00to 4.00 



Outdoor Summer Flowers in variety. 



Asters, Fancy 2.00to 8.00 



Ordinary 75to 1.50 



been bought out of surplus. The policy 

 of buying surplus is well fixed in the de- 

 partment and is carried out whenever 

 surplus can be gotten. The writer him- 

 self lost an order last fall because an- 

 other grower offered seeds in surplus 

 that the writer wished to grow for the 

 department. To wait tUl the next season, 

 however, and take a chance on being 

 able to get surplus would be the height 

 of foUy. 



"The writer dislikes to see these s/iS 

 tacks made when he knows that no more 

 honest and conscientious set of men ever 

 handled this work, and that if the seeds- 

 men would inform themselves as to the 

 facts they would not take the attitude 

 they are taking. No .good will come of 

 this attitude. If the distribution is to 

 be stopped, it must come by a gradual 

 changing into other channels, and the 

 writer feels sure that the department 

 would welcome the cooperation of the 

 trade in doing this. The trade ought to 

 work with the officials, and not be pound- 

 ing the men who really desire the best 

 interests of the trade and are ready to 

 help, so far as they can under the cir- 

 cumstances. ' ' 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Charles D. Ball, Philadelphia, Pa., 

 palms and decorative plants; Mohican 

 Peony Gardens, Sinking Spring, Pa., 

 peonies; Wild Bros. Nursery Co., Sar- 

 coxie, Mo., peonies, iris, and other 

 plants, shrubs and trees; Rollins Steam 

 Specialty & Valve Co^ Chicago, HI., 

 Morehead steam .traps, Simplex blow-off 

 valves and Simplex pipe-joint clamps. 



Memphis, Tenn. — According to a local 

 newspaper, the Luehrmann hotel prop- 

 erty, now under the control of the W. D. 

 Roberts Building Co., "will not be aban- 

 doned to the owls and bats because of the 

 predatory raid of prohibition which de- 

 scended upon it July 1," but the first 

 floor will be handsomely remodeled and 

 one of the rooms will be used as a first- 

 class flower store. 



Fancy Kaiserin, Choice Valley 

 Asters and Gladiolus 



We close at 6 p. m. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company, "^At'ASa* 



We have everything in season inCutFfawen 1517 Sansom St., PHILADELPHIA 



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ASTERS and VALLEY 



BERGER BROS. 



We close 



daily at 6 



p. m. 



WHOUB8AUB FLORISTS 



1805 rubert Straet 



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Philadelphia 



EUGENE BERNHEIMER American Beauty plants, from 

 11 South leth Street, Philaddph'ia, Pa. benches, $7.00 per 100 



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Wholesale Florist 



Kaiserin and Summer Flowers 



1514 Sansom St, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



SAMUEL F. ULLEY, 



WM. J. BAKER. **" "««• "Siss? 



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Wm. C. Smith 



Wholesale Floral Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



1816 Pine St. ■•th L. D. Phanit ST. LOUIS 



Sivpllei aad ETenrthlngiii Scmob aIwajs oahuid 



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.H.e.Berning 



WHOLKSAIJB 

 IXOBIST 



1402 Pine Street 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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NEV ORLEANS. 



A circular sent to the New Orleans flo- 

 rists by Charles Ebele, state vice-presi- 

 dent of the Society of American Florists, 

 reminds them of the approach of the con- 

 vention, to be held this year in Cincinnati. 

 New Orleans has been well represented 

 at these conventions, considering the dis- 

 tance to these reunions, and it is to be 

 hoped, that some new members will be 

 able to join. 



F. B. Faessel is going into the real 

 estate business, which, for one reason or 

 another, lately has been taken up by sev- 

 eral florists. He is building two double 

 houses in the heart of the garden district, 

 with the idea of selling his florists* es- 

 tablishment and giving his attention to 

 different interests. 



Charles Ebele is to move opposite his 

 place on Baronne street, on the ground 

 floor of the Grunewald hotel. His new 

 location will be larger and well fitted up. 



M. M. L. 



ROSES 



300 Beauties, clean. .3-in.. 18.00 per 100. 



200 lit Maryland, thrifty 3-in Btock. $12 00 per 100. 



200 Safrano. healthy 3-ln. plants. $7.00 per 100. 



J. W. YOUNG 



Upsil Stotloa, P. R. R.. GERMANTOWN. PHIU. 



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CHAS. D. BALL 



PGROWBR OF 

 ALMS, ETC. 

 Bend for Price List. 



H0LMESBUR6, PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



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Ui Ai KUtHN FLORIST... 



Cat Flowers and Florists' Sspplics 



Manufacturer of the Patent Wire Olamp Floral 

 Desisns. A full ine of SUPPLIES always 

 on band. Write for catalogue and prices. 



1122 Pine St. - ST. LOUIS. MO. 



HRONOUNCING 

 DICTIONARY 



A list of PIANT NAMES and the Botanical 

 Terms most frequently met with in articles 

 on trade topics, with the correct pronunci' 

 ation for each. 



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