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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



AnoosT 19, 1909. 



CARNATIONS— ricld-grown Plants 



Fine. Btrong pUntR, $«.00 per 100; t50.00 per 1000. 



EncbantresB, White Enohantress, Rose-pink 

 Encbantresa. Lady Bountiful, Mrs. T. W. Law- 

 son, White LawBon, Light Pink Lawton, Winsor, 

 Mrs. Patten. Robt. Craig, Victory. Red Chiel, 

 Beacon. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS 



From pota, $S.50 per 100. 



Comoleta, Robinson. White Cloud. Halliday. 

 Yellow Obadwick, Pres. Roosevelt, Vllle d'Paeris. 



ROSES 



100 Richmond, 4-iQ.. $8 per 100. 1000 Rhea 

 Reid. 4-incb, $12.00 per 100. 



Cash or C O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, Tort Wayne, Ind. 



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ALBANY, N. Y. 



Interest in the August meeting of the 

 Florists' Club was intensified by the read- 

 ing of the advertisement of Thomas F, 

 Galvin, Boston, directed against crepe 

 chasers, from the Beview of July 29. 

 The article was read by President Fred- 

 erick Goldring at the request of one of 

 the members, and precipitated a lively 

 discussion. The consensus of opinion 

 was that the crepe chasing practice is 

 a bad one, and so far as Albany is con- 

 cerned, should be broken up. The club 

 decided to leave the matter in the hands 

 of a committee composed of Fred A. 

 Danker, chairman; Alfred Whittle and 

 W. C. King. 



The subject of loaning decorative 

 plants was discussed, and the members 

 came to the conclusion that the prac- 

 tice is not now profitable. Efforts will 

 be made through a committee to have 

 the florists agree upon a uniform scale 

 of prices for such service. Charles San- 

 ders, a well known gardener, submitted 

 samples of Boston fern, among them 

 a new variety that he raised himself. 

 The club commended the new fern. 



At the coming meetings a question 

 box will be a feature. President Gold- 

 ring will read a paper at the Septem- 

 ber meeting on " Tlie Splitting of Car- 

 nations," which will be folloAved by a 

 discussion. 



The club hold its annual clambake at 

 Menkes' grove, Newtonville, August 15, 

 and also accepted the invitation to at- 

 tend the twelfth wedding anniversary of 

 \V. W. llannell. Watervliet, August 21. 



ERIE, PA. 



The Market. 



Eain is needed badly in this section. 

 A repetition of last year's drought is 

 threatened. Snapdragons, asters and 

 gladioli are getting plentiful, while cos- 

 mos and nidbeckia are ,iust coming in. 

 Choice stock is moving well. 



Varioua Notes. 



W. U. Buiir left for the florists' con- 

 vention Saturday. He will stop at Clove 

 land and Toledo on his way to Cine in 

 nati. and return to Erie in ten days. 



Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Kasting, of 

 Buffalo, N. Y.. are spending the sum- 

 mer here. 



Lewis Perkins, of Welland, Ont., was 

 the guest of Erie relatives over Sunday. 



J. F. Dayton, representing the Madison 

 Baskotcraft Co.. was calling on the local 

 florists last week. B. P. 



Lew I STOW N, III. — Miss L. M. David- 

 son is luiving a greenhouse built, with 

 concrete t'niuidiilinns. 



Seasonable Stock 



READY NOW 



Primula Sinenala, from excellent strain 

 of seed. Alba MagDiflca, Bright Pink and 

 Improved Oheswick Red, strong, 2^-ln. 

 pot plants. S3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



AdUtntum Crowoanum, undoubtedly the 

 best Adiaotum for cutting or house culture. 

 Strong 4-in. pot plants. S15.00 per 100; Mn. 

 pot plants, $25.00 per 100. 



Pterla Arcyraoa and l^emula, sturdy, 

 2^-in. pot plants, $3 00 per 100; $25.00 per 

 1000. 



Arauoaria Kzcelsa, 5-in. pot plants, 3 

 tiers, 10 to 12 In. high, 60c each; 6-in. rot 

 plants, 8 and 4 tiers. 12 to 16 in. taigh. 75c 

 each. 



Colleotlon of Foma tor dlalios, 2^-in., 

 pot plants— Pteris Adiantoides. Alexan- 

 driee Oretica Albo-Lineata. Magniflca, 

 Mayii. Serrulata. Wimsettl, $3.00 per 100; 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



Kontia Poratorlana. several plants In a 

 pot. bushy, clean stock, Just the thing for 

 decorating: 



7 in., 84 to 36 in. high, at $2.60 each. 



8-in., 86 to 40 in. high, at 8 60 each. 



8-in . 40 to 44 in. high, at 4.50 each. 



10-in., 44 to 4S in. high, at 6 00 each. 



10-in.. 4^ to 5 ft. high, at 8.00 each. 



Ctartatmaa or Coleatlal Peppers, 2H3-In. 



pot plants, ready for a shift, $4.t0 per 100. 



The Storrs C Harrison Co.,Painesville.O. 



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Palms and Foliage Plants of special Merit 



Ar«ca Lat«ar«iDa 



Pots In. High Doz. 100 



8-ln... Several in a pot.. 6 to 8. ..$126 $10.00 

 5-in... Several in a pot. is to 20... 600 50.00 

 6-in...Several iu a pot .20to24.. <.).00 



Kentla Belmor*ana 



Pots In. High Doz. 100 



2z8-in....3to4 leaves $10.00 



3-in 4 to 5 leaves ...10 to 12. .$2.00 15.00 



4-ln 5 to 6 leaves ...i6tol8.. 4.50 35 on 



5-in 6 to 7 leaves .18 to 20.. 9.00 76.00 



6-in 7 to 8 leaves ...20 to 24.. 12.00 



6-in 7to« leaves ...24 to 26.. 15.00 



7-in 7 to 8 leaves ...26 18.00 



8 in Made up 32to34....Kach. 3 00 



8-in Made up 34 to 36 ...Kach,400 



8in Madeup 3« ....Each. 5.00 



10-In Madeup 45 to 48 ...Each, 7 50 



Pots Latania Borbonica 



8-ln 7 to 8 leaves Each, 1.60 



6in Phoenix Roebelenii Each, 1.25 



00 



Kentla Foraterlana 



Pots In. High 



2x3in... 4 leaves 



3 -in... 4 to 5 leaves 12 



4 -in...4to6 leaves l6tol8.. 



6 -ia...Severalin a pot 24 tu 26. 

 8 -in...Severalin apot 36 



8 ■ia...Severaiin a pot 38 



9 -in.. .Several in a pot 40 



2i4-in...Coco8 Weddelliana 



3 -U1...O0CO8 Weddelliana 15.00 



7 -in. .Aralia Veitihii Each. 1.60 



8 -in...Aralia Veitchii Each. 2.50 



214-in. Dracaena Sanderiana ...$1.60 16 00 



12 -in.. .Ficus Pandurata, branched— 



Each $5.00to 6.00 



5 -in...Crotons Perdoz., 6.00 



6 -in...Crotons Perdoz, 9.00 



7 -in...riroton8 Perdoz., 12 00 



8 -in...OrotoDS Perdoz, 18.00 



9 -in...CrotonB Perdoz., 24.00 



rh. 5. 



LEMUEL BALL - WISSINOMING. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Carnation Plants 



From the Field 



WHITEi-White Perfection, White Enchantress, Sarah Hill, Lloyd. FIESH 

 PINK:--May, Enchantress, St. Cecilia. PINK:--R. P. Enchantress, Victoria. 

 RED:--Victory, Beacon, Defiance. CRIMSON:--Harvard, Crimson Glow. 



Plants in fine condition. $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



BAUR & SMITH, ^\::! Indianapolis, Ind. 



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Extra Strong Rose Plants 



For Immediate Benching, to Cloae Out— Stock Worth Double tlie Money. 



Per 100 1000 Per 100 1000 



2000 Maids, 3i«in $55.00 3000 Beauties. 3-in $6000 



2m Palmer. 2^-in 8500 3000 Beauties, 2-in 40.0n 



2000 Uncle Jolin, 2ia-in 25.00 1000 Maids. 2>s-in 35.00 



Bmilax. 3in., strong plants, $4.00 per 100. Aap. Sprenseri. 3-in., strong plants, $4.00 per 100. 



All stock warranted to please. 



POCHLMANN BROS. CO., Morton Grove, III. 



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Montgomery. Ala. — II. L. Trott has 

 1)0011 ongagc<l jis grower for 8. B. Storn 

 & Co., at tlio Fornhill Greenhousos. 



Alliance, O. — Albert B. Barber, of 

 Reiseh & Barber, has sold his interest in 

 the firm to his partner. 



