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JANUABI 13, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



43 



Edward Reid, 



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



Fine Brides, Violets, Sweet Peas, Good Roses in 

 all varieties, and all Seasonable Cut Flowers 



at prevailing market prices. We have not 

 had a chance to get out another price list 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Wholesale Gut Flower Prices. 



rhllad«IpblK. Jan. 12, 1910. 

 Per doi. 



BMVly. SpMlalf 96.00 



" Kxtfft M.eoto 5.00 



" Medium 2.60to 8.00 



" abort 1.60to 2.00 



Per 100 

 CUlMBey. My Maryland. Select... .912.00 to 916.00 

 Ordinary.... 4.00 to 8 00 



Maid. SalMt S.OOto 



Ovdinary 4.00 to 



Bride, tciotamond. Select lOJMto 



Ordinary.... e.OOto 



Oamatlomi. Fancy S.OOto 



Select 



Ordinary 1.60 to 



Harriril LlUee...per doi.. 91.60-92.00 



Oallaa per dos , 92.00 to 2.50 



▲dlantna 1.00 to 



laparanw Flumoiai, atrlnti 



■prayi ....eoo 

 " Sprenceri " ....60c 



9iirflaz 



Talley 8.00 to 



Oaltleyaa doz. 99.00 



D. Formoaom each, 40c to 60c 



Oypripediom each, 16o 



9ardeniaa dos., 92.00 to 94.00 



Violets, Doable, Fancy l.M to 



" Ordinary 



Tloleta, SinKle, Fancy 75 to 



Ordinary 60to 



Sweet Peas 100 to 



Bonvardia 8.00 to 



Yellow Daisies ,A.... 2.00to 



White " l.eoto 



iLlmonette 8.00 to 



Pansies '. 



Snapdragon 1.00 to 



Romans 1.50 to 



Paper Whites 2.00to 



Daffodils 6.00 to 



Oampemelles 2.00to 



Freesias 4.00 to 



Tulips 



White Lilac per bunch. 91.00 



10.00 

 8.00 



15.00 

 800 

 4.00 

 2.60 

 2.00 



1.50 

 60.00 



16.00 

 4.00 



1.26 

 .76 

 l.OO 

 .60 

 1.26 

 4.00 

 2.60 

 200 

 4.00 

 .75 

 1.50 

 8.00 

 3.00 

 6.00 

 3.00 

 8.00 

 400 



St. Louis, Jan. 12, 1910. 

 Per doc. 



Beauty. Specials 94 



" Extra 2, 



" Shorts 



Bride and Maid, Specials 9 8. 



" Mo. 1 2 



Richmond 8, 



Oamot i 8 



Ivory 3. 



Killamey 8, 



Oaraations, Fancy 2 



" Common 1 



4diantmn 1 



Asparagus Plomosus, strings 86, 



sprays 1 



Sprengeri " 1 



Uly of the Valley 8, 



Smllai 12 



Violets. Single 



Double 



Romsni 1 



Paper Whites 1 



00 to 96.00 

 00 to 8.00 

 60 to .76 

 Per 100 

 .00 to 9 6.00 

 .00 to 3.00 



,00 to 

 .00 to 

 ,00 to 

 ,00 1« 

 .00 to 

 ,00 to 

 .00 to 

 00 to 

 ,00 to 

 .00 to 

 00 to 

 .60 to 

 50 to 

 .76 to 

 00 to 

 .00 to 



6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 2.00 

 1.26 



60.00 

 1.60 

 8.00 

 4.00 



15.00 



.75 



1.00 



2.00 



2.00 



Milwaukee, Jan. 12, 1910. 

 Per 100 



Bsaaty, Long 980 



Medium 15 



Short 8, 



Bride and Bridesmaid 4. 



Chatenay 4. 



Kichmond. . .... 4 



KlUamey t. 



Perle 4 



Stevia 1 



(^srnations. Fancy 



viiey;....^!^*:::::::::::::::;::; ' 



^Dtragna Phimosus, strings 



„ " . sprays 



,., ^ Sprengeri 



Adiantom .. l 



y"«e perdOE., 92.00 



4?n"e per 1000. 2.00 



J'o»ets 



Sweet Peas 



Paper Whites 2 



Stevia 



.00 to 

 00 to 

 00 to 

 00 to 

 00 to 

 ,00 to 

 .00 to 

 ,00 to 

 ,50 to 



,00 to 



.CO to 



940.00 



20.00 



12.00 



10.00 



10.00 



10.00 



10.00 



10.00 



2.00 



■ 4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



60.00 



8.00 



8.00 



1.60 



1.00 



1.00 



00 to 3.0O 



2.00 



Fancy Gardenias, Valley and Easter Lilies, 



Choice Brides, Killarney, White Killarney and Maryland. 



Open from 7:80 a. m. to 8 p. m. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company '^A2}::A* 



WthmevaytbiBgiaocBSoaiBMnwran 1517 Sansom St., PHILADELPHIA 



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BEAUTIES, VIOLETS AND CARNATIONS 



Eugene Bernhelmer, II S. I6tfi St., PHIIADELPHU, PA. 



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TANCT CABHATIOMB. 



SAVUEL F. LILUY. 



MUMS AND MT MARTIAND 

 Wlioleaale norlat 



A food market for more Choice flowefs 



1514 Sanson SL, PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



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WM. J. BAKER, 



Daffodils, Callas and Sweet Peas 



Wbolaaal* norlat 

 1432 S*. ram S4., PHIUDO/IIIA, PA. 



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H.G.B8rning 



WHOLKSALK 

 >XOBI8T 



1402 Pine Street 

 ST. LOUIS. MO. 



Wm.C. Smith 



Wholesale Floral Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



1816 Pine St. latii l. D. PhMts ST. LOUIS 



■appliei and ETerythlBciii Seaaoa alwayi oa 1um4 



vase of his new rose, Defiance, v?hicb 

 aroused considerable attention and favor- 

 able comment. It has the appearance of 

 being a good, strong grower, with a fine, 

 large bud of a deep Bridesmaid color, 

 which is quite pleasing, and in the opin- 

 ion of many it will lead to the death and 

 burial of Maids, if it is all it seems to 

 be. A certificate of merit was granted 

 by the club committee. 



The Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. had a 

 couple of vases of roses, Killamey and 

 White Killarney, My Maryland, Maids, 

 Brides and Eichmonds, which were par- 

 ticularly fine. 



Eandolph & McClements showed an old 

 plant. Begonia incarnata, which was 

 known by many, and they handled it like 

 an old friend. 



It was the night for the nomination of 

 officers, and as the old ones are the only 

 names placed in nomination, there will 

 be no changes this year. 



There was much carnation convention 

 talk, ana the meeting adjourned late, with 

 a special meeting of all committees called 

 for next Tuesday evening at Fort Pitt 

 hotel, to complete arrangements, which 

 seem to be well in hand. 



Various Notes. 



Randolph & McClements had the dec- 

 oration of the Fort Pitt hotel Saturday 

 night, January 8, for the banquet of the 



el IfllCIIII WHOLESALE 

 I III MICnil aoRisr... 



Ort Rowers ■nd Florists' Sapplies 



Manufacturer of the Patent Wire Olamp Flora) 

 Deelime. A full Une of SUFPLIKS always 

 on hand. Write for cataloKue and prices. 



1122 Pln« St. - ST. LOUIS. MO. 



ROSES 



J. W. YOUNG 



Upnl Slitioa, P. R. R.. GUMANTOWN, PMA. 



Carnegie Steel Co., which was an elab- 

 orate affair. It is understood it was to 

 cost $100 per plate. A number of those 

 expected were absent, yet seventy-seven 

 persons sat down. The scene was in the 

 room which the carnation convention will 

 use for its exhibition, and the decorations 

 were in the nature of a southern garden, 

 with fruit trees in bud and fruit. There 

 was a large lake in the room, in which 

 water lilies and other aquatic plants were 

 blooming naturally. The affair was so 

 exclusive that no outsider could get a 

 look in on any pretext, the company 

 looking after that themselves. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



Wellsville, O. — B. A. Mick has 

 opened a new store in the room formerly 

 occupied by T. W. Brooks at Main and 

 Sixth streets. 



New Philadelphia, O. — T. B. Stroup 

 reports that his holiday trade showed an 

 increase of about twenty-five per cent 

 over that of last year. Advance orders 

 for Christmas were light, but on Thurs- 

 day, December 23, business came with a 

 rush, which lasted until noon on Satur- 

 day, There was a good supply of both 

 cut flowers and blooming plants and all 

 were sold out clean. There was also a 

 good demand for ferns, especially for 

 Whitman! at $2 and $3. 



