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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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NEW 

 SEEDLING ROSE 



Radiance 



A seedling from Cardinal, a brilliant rosy carmine with opaline tints in the open flower. 

 The form is fine, large, with cupped petals, bud long, brilliant, radiant, with extra 

 long stems, a constant bloomer, fragrant, foliage abundant and of splendid substance. 



2%-inch pots, $18.00 per 100; ready for delivery in March. Cash or satisfactory reference. 



JOHN COOK, SIS N. Charles St., BALTIMORE, MD. 



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WASHINGTON. 



The Market. 



Business last week was as good as 

 could be expected, although, as usual, a 

 little quiet just before the holiday sea- 

 son. While business has not been up to 

 the top notch, good stock has been much 

 in demand, owing to the decided change 

 in weather conditions. The supply seems 

 to have been cut right off, which natur- 

 ally affects the price. Eoses bring 8 

 cents and 10 cents for the best; carna- 

 tions, 4 cents; valley, 4 cents; orchids, 

 75 cents each; gardenias, 50 cents each; 

 violets, $1 per hundred; Paper Whites, 

 21^ cents each. Poinsettias are here in 

 fine shape, bringing $3 and $4 for the 

 best. Plenty of stevia is to be had. 



Christmas stock of all kinds is to be 

 seen, and the stores have the real Christ- 

 mas air about them. All are looking for- 

 ward to a good season. 



Vnrioot Note*. 



Z. D. Blackistone has been laid up 

 with a severe attack of the grip, but ex- 

 pects to be about again within a week. 

 Mr. Schottmeier, of this firm, reports 

 business as good. 



George Fields, the orchid man, is doing 

 himself proud these days with some of 

 the best cattleyas in the market. 



The windows of J. H. Small & Sons, 

 one day last week, were one mass of yel- 

 low chrysanthemums, something out of 

 the ordinary this late in the season. 



A unique and attractive table and 

 mantel decoration was recently carried 

 out by our well-known Connecticut avenue 

 florist, Geo. H. Cooke. The table was of 

 yellow pompons, while the mantel was 

 banked with adiantum plants with yellow 

 pompons throughout. Mr. Cooke is kept 

 quite busy with work of this kind. 



Gude Bros. Co. is still cutting some fine 

 Nonin mums, which find ready sale. Their 

 greenhouses are in excellent condition for 

 the holidays. 



Eobt. Bowdler is in with some excep- 

 tionally fine Lilium giganteum that sell 

 at sight. 



The Washington Florists Co. is dis- 

 playing, at its F street store, a large 

 window of Claywood pottery in the burnt- 

 wood effect. These people have a fine lot 

 of poinsettias in pans, as well as every- 

 thing else in the Christmas plant line. 



Visitors last week included Mr. Schott, 

 of M. Rice & Co., and Sidney Bayers- 

 dorfer, of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., both of 

 Philadelphia. • W. F. 



WE ARE 



DIRECT IMPORTERS 



TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, Etc . 



•<BUY BIGHT" AT FOBiaGN OBOWEB8' PBICBS 



Lowest Prices Consistent With Quality of Stock. Send Tour List of Wants 

 and We Will Send Special Quotations 



McHUTCHISON & CO. 



17 MURRAY STREBT NBW YORK 



Only orders of lufficient quantity lor direct importation accepted. 



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Wholesale Trade List 



Aspcurairus Plumosus, 3-in. pots, fine 

 plants, $5.00 per 100. 



Aaparacus Sprengrerl, 2is-iD. pots, 12.00 per 

 100. 



Clematis panlculata, itrong: plants from 

 open ground, 110.00 per 100. 



CamatlonB, started in pots. Elbon, acarlet; 

 Boston Market, white, 95.00 per 100. 



Daisies, yellow and white, from 2ifl-in. pots, 

 98.00 per 100. 



Wmmm for dlsbes, asst. varieties, 2^-1d. pota, 

 99.00 per 100. 



Dracaena indlvlsa, line planti, 5-in. pots, 

 96.00 per doz. 



BmllaT, fromS-in. pota, 94.00 per 100. 

 r«nu. Boston and Scottli, 4^-iD. pota, 92.00 

 per doi. 



Oaab with order, please. 



U« UjCLJQ) sis.. PHIIADOPHIA. PA. 



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Asparagus Spreneeri 



2, 3, 4-in 92.00, 95.00, 910.00 per 100 



Whitmanl Ferns 



4-in 910.00 per 100 



Begonia Incamata 



Bud and bloom, 3,4.5-in., 96.00,910.00,920.00 100 



NIXON H. GANO 

 Martinsville, Ind. 



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 writing advertisers. 



Plants for Xmas 



Besonla Glolre de Lorraine, 6-in., 50c; e-in., 



75c. 

 Besonla Pres. Taft. 5-ia., 60c; 6-in., 90c. 

 Cyclamen, 6-in.. 91.00 each; 4-in., 60c. 

 Combination Plants, 91.50 to $3.50 'each. 

 Polnsettla, 6 in., made-up, 91.00; 8-in., 91.50. 

 Chinese Primroses, 4-in., 10c; 5-in., 18c. 

 Red Azaleas, 91.50 and 92.00. 

 Wlilte Azaleas. 92.00, 92 50, 93.00. 

 Proserpine Tulip Pans, 6-in., made-up witb 



ferns. 50c. 

 Cybotlum Scbledel. 92 50, 93.50 and 95.00 es. 

 Boxwood, 20c, 25c, S5c. 50c, 75c and 9100 eacD. 

 Ferns for Tern Dlsbes, 214-in., 9S.00 per 



Nepbrolepls Wbltmanl, Bostonlensls ana 

 Plersonl, 5in., 25c; 6-Jn., 50c: 7-in., 75c; 8-in., 



Nepbrolepls Scottli, 5-in., SOc; 6-in., 6O0; 7-in., 



85c 

 Rubbers. 4-ln., 25c; 5-in., 35c; 6-in., 50c: Tin.. 



75c and 91.00. 

 Araucarla Ezcelsa, 50c. 6.5c, 75c each. ■ 

 Araucarla Compacta, 91 25 and 92.00 each. 

 Kentias, Belmoreana and rorsterl^»» 



4-ln.. 25c and 35c: 5in., 50c and 75c; 6-in.. Iiw. 



91.25 and 91.58; large plants, 92.00 to985^i'0e8. 

 Kentias, Belmoreana and WoxBteriaDB,, 



made-up, 75c, 91.50. 92.00, 92.50. 9S.00. JSW' 



97.00. 98.00, 99.00. 910.00. 912.00. 915.00, 918 ei» 



All my plants are in fine condition. 



JOHN BADER 



43 Ravine SL, N. S., PITTSBURG, .^A- 



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Amerloaa 



■verbloomlnc 



1 and 2-year, strong. , . ,„ 



■near Maple, transplanted. Feonl' « i^ 

 all beat sorts. Ancbusa Dropmore. r\ i^ 

 Alba. German Iris, 20 best sorts. H« av 

 ooallls, 6 fine var. 60,000 Lilies. P; ^»»J 

 named. OladloU. 100 named var. TrJ ^»»» 

 Pfltserl, DabllSM, Ozalls. etc. 



THE E. Y. TEAS CO., Ceitenille^ jjl- 



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