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Febbuaky 17, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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FrftVArrl Rairl Daffodils, Tulips, Spring 



L-U TT ai U Imt:;!!!^ Flowers and all Seasonable Varieties of 



WHOLESALE FLORIST. 1526 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, Pa. Cut Flowers 



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PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO 



WHOLFS/ILE FLORISTS AND GROWERS 



The House Tbat Has and Sells Good Goods at Fair Prices 



Sales Rooms, 222 



Oliver Avenue, 



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PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Philadelphia, Feb. 16, 1910. 



Per doz. 



■•avty. Bpeoiala $7 50 



" Kztra 600 



" Medina S.OOto 4 00 



" Short 1.50to 2.00 



Per 100 

 .112 OC to 115 0« 

 800 



10.00 

 600 



15.(0 

 8 00 

 4.00 

 2.50 

 2.ro 



10.00 



Killarney. My Maryland, Select.. 



Ordinary.... 5.00 to 



Maid, Seleet S.ooto 



" Ordinary 4.00 to 



Bride, tClchmond, Select 12.00 to 



Ordinary 6.00 to 



•amatlons. Fancy S.OCto 



Select 



Ordinary 1.50to 



Eaater Liliea per dot..$1.50 



Oallai per doz , 1.50 



Aidlantoxi 1.00 to 



▲■pacarus FInmoani, atringra 60.00 to 



'' „ ■ apraya 



Sprengerl •" 



■■Mlax 16.00 to 



▼slley S.OOto 



OaMleyan.. . .per doz., S6.00 to S7 50 



Oyprlpediom each 124ic 



Vardenlaa doz.. $2.00 to $4.00 



Tioleta, Doable, Fancy 



" Ordinary 



Tloleta, SinRle. Fancy 75 to 



Ordinary 4') to 



Sweet PesB 75 to 



Yellow Daiaiea 2.00 to 



White " l.eoto 



Mlrnonette S.OOto 



Panaiea 



Snapdragon 1.00 to 



Romana 150 to 



Paper Whitea 2.00 to 



Daflo'lllB 4.0f to 



Freeaiaa 8 00 to 



l^illpa 2.00 to 



White Lilac perhunrh «1 00 



Acacia nubeacena, per bunch 2 50 



Myosotln S.OOto 



Dagger Ferna per ICtO, 12.00 



1.50 

 75 00 

 50.C0 

 MOO 

 20.00 



400 

 60.00 



.76 



.eo 



1.00 



.60 



1.00 



2.60 



200 



5.00 



.76 



1.60 



2.00 



2.50 



6.P0 



.00 



6.00 



4.00 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market 



Cut flower trade has been fairly active 

 considering the weather of last week, 

 which was quite severe on all kinds of 

 stock, the temperature running close to 

 the zero mark. Roses are in no better 

 supply than when last reported; their 

 quality has perhaps improved a little, 

 but values have not advanced. Really 

 good specials bring top prices, but the 

 lower grades move much better at quoted 

 prices than the best, for the reason that 

 they are most in demand. Carnations 

 are coming in large consignments, but a 

 large percentage of them are busted, 

 which causes them to be closed out at 

 low prices, although good stock is in 

 heavy demand. Violets are in oversup- 

 ply and can be had at 40 cents per hun- 

 dred. Daffodils are hard to move at any 

 price, especially in the markets. Sweet 

 peas have found a ready sale, especially 

 pink, which bring from 75 cents to $1 

 per hundred. Some have 15-inch stems. 

 Azaleas are jnore plentiful this year than 

 for a number of years and can be had at 



FANCY GARDENIAS, DAFFS AND PEAS 



GRAFTED ROSES. White Killarney, Waban Strain, S120.00 per 1000. Pink Killarney. 

 Maryland, $100.00 per 1000. From 2^-in. pots, delivery March 15. 



Open from 7:S0 a. m. to 8 p. m. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company %'7?l;:S* 



WelMveevaytkiBfii$eisoainCiitnowcn 1517 Sansom St., PHILADELPHIA 



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BEAUTIES, VIOLETS AND CARNATIONS 



Eugene Bernheimer, II S. IGtIi St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Arbutus, Fancy Carnations, Daffs, Sweet ^eas, Easter Lilies and My Maryland 



Wliolesale llortat 



A good market for more Choice Flawers 



1514 Sansom St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mrouxua, ranoy v«arn«xionS| wmtis, swrosi: 



SAMUEL F, LILLET. 



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WM. J. BAKER, 



Pansies, Peas and Callaa 



Wboleaale Florlat 

 1432 Sc Pcu S4.. PHHAODfHIA, PA. 



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Wholesale Gut Flower Prices. 



Plttsbnre, Feb. 16. 1910. 



any price and size, but the reds are 

 chiefly in demand, due mostly to St. 

 Valentine's day. 



Various Notes. 



Monday, February 14, is to be carna- 

 tion night at the Gardeners' Club, when 

 one of the finest displays ever shown by 

 the members of the club will be seen. A 

 fine display of novelties will be shown 

 from out-of-town growers. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. has 



J. B. MURDOCH & CO. 



714 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 



All Flowers in Season 



BEND FOR LIST. 



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The McCallum Co. 



Wholesale CUT FLOWERS 



anil Klorlflts' Sudu't Hoase 



Headquarters of Western Pennsylvania Grower' 



937 Liberty Ave., PITTSBURG, PA. 



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ROSES 



J. W. YOUNG 



Upul StitiM. p. R. R., GCRMANTOWN. fNUA. 



shipped over 200,000 geraniums up to 

 the present writing and is propagating 

 them in countless numbers. There is a 

 heavy demand for canna and dahlia 

 roots, more so than for the two previous 

 years. 



Halliday Bros have one of the finest 

 displays of carnations to be seen around 

 Baltimore. They have five houses 

 planted with all the leading varieties 

 and have been cutting heavily since No- 

 vember. Q. 



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