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The Weekly Florists^ Review/ 



December 9, 1909. 



Select FeiDS For Fine Sloie TMe 



We offer a grand lot of exceptionally well-grown plants of the different varietiea of NEPHROLEPIS, which 

 will be found one of the beat selling and most profitable plants that florists can handle. 



Our stock ie in unusually fine shape, and we will guarantee it will please the most exacting, as it is exception- 

 ally good value at the prices quoted. 



inPROVED ELEGANTISSIMA. The finest of all this type. It was introduced by us in 1905. This form 

 of Elegantiseima has been greately improved, and shows no tendency to revert to the Boston, making it the most 

 valuable fern of this type. Strong plants, 4-inch pots, $3.00 per dozen; 6-inch, $6.00 to $9.00 per dozen, according 

 to size; 8-inch, $12.00 to $18.00 per dozen, according to size. 



SUPERBISSIMA. Introduced by us in 1908. A very unique and distinct novelty. Its distinguishing 

 characteristics are its dark green foliage and dense growth. Fronds are very heavily imbricated, making them very 

 dense and compact. Strong plants, 4-inch pots, $3.00 per dozen; 6-inch, $6.00 to $9.00 per dozen, according to 

 size; 8-inch, $12.00 to $18.00 per dozen, according to size. 



BOSTONIENSIS, PIERSONI, WHITMANI,« SCOTTII. 



dozen; 8-inch pans, $12.00 per dozen. 



Extra fine plants, 6-inch pots, $6.00 per 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York 



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EVANSVILLEtlND. 



The Market. 



Trade was good for Thanksgiving, and 

 with moderate prices stock was in good 

 demand. Eoses were plentiful and 

 brought $1 to $1.50 per dozen. Carna- 

 tions were scarce and brought 75 cents 

 per dozen. Chrysanthemums sold at 

 $1.50 to $4 per dozen. Everything con- 

 sidered, the florists were well satisfied. 



Vafiotu Notes. 



The Blackman Floral Co. did a fine 

 business and was in with a good supply 

 of all cut flowers. Business has been 

 good right along since Thanksgiving, 

 with prospects of no let up till after the 

 holidays. This firm will soon erect an- 

 other house 25x125 feet. 



Niednagel & Sons are very busy these 

 days. Their roses and carnations are 

 looking good, with a nice crop coming on 

 for Christmas. Nice batches of poinset- 

 tias and Begonia Gloire de Lorraine 

 were noted, which will be ready for the 

 holidays. 



Nellie Goodge says that trade Thanks- 

 giving was good, her store being cleaned 

 out of everything in flowers. The carna- 

 tions are looking fine. A nice batch of 

 Ulies was seen and will be in for Christ- 

 mas. She will put some beds in a cellar 

 and plant them to mushrooms. 



Ben Kramer reports business as excel- 

 lent since Thanksgiving and is looking 

 forward to a busy month. E. L. F. 



Anderson, Ind. — The Indiana Union 

 Traction Co. is building a greenhouse 

 for its private use, near the company's 

 central power plant in this city. It will 

 be heated by exhaust steam from the 

 power plant. 



Omaha, Neb. — The fiorists of this city 

 and Council Bluffs are considering the 

 project of holding a fiower show in the 

 fall or winter of next year. They argue 

 that there is no reason why they should 

 not have a successful show, since Omaha 

 is a fiower center and the Wilcox green- 

 houses at Council BluflFs are among the 

 largest fiower greenhouses in the Mis- 

 souri valley. Manager Gillan, of the Au- 

 ditorium, is actually encouraging the 

 plan. 



Verbenas :: Verbenas :: Verbenas 



The Season is now Open 



OUR 8KLKCTION 



Rooted cuttingB $0 75 per 100: $ 6.00 per 1000 



Strong plants In 2»a-in. potB 2.60 " 2000 



PURCHASER'S SELECTION 



Mrs Wm Taft. Miss Wilmott. rooted cuttings II 00 per 100; $ 9.00 per 1000 



Rooted cuttings "0 " 8.00 



Strong plants in 2*3 in. pots 8.00 " 2500 



Plants of Mrs. Wm. Taft and Miss Wilmott 4.00 " 30.00 



When rooted cuttings are ordered sent by mail, add 10c per 100, 60c per 1000, to pay postage. 



J. L. DILLON, :: Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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Christmas Stock 



Firefly ABaleas, Poinsettias, Lorraine Begronias, Cyclamens, Prim- 

 ulas. Geraniums, Holly, and Box Pyramids, Specimen Ever- 

 C^reens in tubs, etc. 



The above stock is especially fine. Come and see us. 



WM. W. EDGAR CO., 



WAVERLEY, MASS. 



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GERANIUM ROOTED CUHINGS 



S. A. Nutt andBuobner $ IO.no per 1000 



Poltevine and Rioard 12.50 per 1000 



Large, strong cuttings, 

 rooted rigiit* 



Personal attention given to all orders; my 

 endeavor to give satisfaction if possible. 



Cash with order. 



C. f. TREICMLER :: SANBORN, N.Y. 



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H. DREYER 



TeL 228 Newtown. PI ii||||DCT I I 

 Jackson At«.. CLIillHIIIO I | L> |. 



Decorative Plants 



8PECIA.I.TIES: — Palma, Ferna, Araaca- 

 riaa, Cycaa, Pandanna, LUIea. 



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^OTICE 



If in need of Ferns, Araucaria-, 

 Primroses, Cyclamen, Small Palms, 

 Hydrangeas, Moonvines, Vincas, Wire 

 Baskets, or Soft Stock of any kind, 

 look up our adv. on page 68, in 

 November 25th issue of The Review. 



D. U. Augspurger & Sons Go. 



Box 778, PEORIA, ILL. 



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