February 24, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



51 



FHtA/^rrl RaiH Daffodils, Tulips, Spring 



L-UTTai U lldUy Flowers and all Seasonable Varieties of 



WHOLESALE FLORIST. 1526 Ransteid St., Philadelplila, Pa. Cut Flowers 



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Mesale Gut Flower Prim. 



Philadelphia. Feb. 23. 1910. 



Per doz. 



-■auty, Specials S6.00to $7.50 



Extra 400to 5 00 



Medium 2.55to 3 00 



Short l.OOto 1.50 



^ Per 100 



-illarney. My Maryland, Select.... $12.00 to $15.00 

 Ordinary 4 00 to 8.00 



laid, Select 8.00 to I'l.OO 



Ordinary 3 00 to 6.00 



Uride. Richmond, Select 12.00 to 15 00 



Ordinary 500to 8 00 



< arnations. Fancy 2 50 to 3.00 



.Select 2 00 



Ordinary l.OOto 159 



luister Lilies per doz , $1 50 li.OO 



■ alias per doz . 1.50 



Adiantum l.OOto 1.50 



Asliaragus Plumosus, string.s 5il.0O to 75.00 



sprays ,50 00 



Sprengeri. " 50 00 



-^niilax 15.0}to 20.00 



Valley 3 00 to 4 00 



( attlcyas per doz. $7.50 53.00 



< y pripedium doz., $l.o() 



• Gardenias loz , $2.00 to $4.00 



Violets, DouV)le, Fancy .75 



Ordinary 50 



Violets, Single, Fancy 50 to .75 



Ordinary .40 



Sweet Peas 50to 100 



Yellow Daisies 2.00 to 2,50 



White ■' 150to 200 



Mignonette 3 00 to 5.00 



I'ansies 75 to 1.00 



Snapdragon l.OOto 1,50 



Romans. 1.51to 2 OO 



i'aper Whites. 2.00to 2.50 



Daffodils 2.00to 4.00 



Freesias .3.00 to 4 00 



Jiilips 2.00to 300 



fancy doubles 400to 5.00 



White Lilac per bunch, $1 00 



Acacia pubescens, per bunch, 2.50 



Myosotis 2.00 



Dagger Ferns per 1000, $2 00 



usual good quality and quantity, though 

 «ome growers will be short of lilies and 



roses. 



Club Meeting. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Twin City Florists' and Gardeners' Club, 

 held February 15, was decidedly interest- 

 ing. After receiving the reports of the 

 flower show committees, it was decided 

 to hold the first annual show in Minne- 

 apolis next fall. The guarantors, mostly 

 Minneapolis growers and retailers^ will 

 have active management of the show, but 

 a committee appointed by the club will 

 prepare the premium list. 



-T. P. Jorgenson, of Minneapolis, read 

 an instructive paper on "Eose Grf'.ft- 

 ing, " illustrating it with specimens. 



L. Boeglin exhibited some choice 

 Cineraria stellata and C. stellata hybrida 

 multiflora. 



A. Currie, Jr., of Milwaukee, was pres- 

 ent and addressed the meeting. 



Mr. Van Zonnwold, of Sassenheim, 

 Holland, was also present and offered 

 $25 as a special prize at the coming 

 flower show. 



Various Notes. 



Holm & Olson are planning to erect 

 five new houses in the spring. Work 

 will be commenced as soon as possible. 

 This range will be used principally for 

 mums. O. J. Olson is in Chicago. 



The second annual dance of the Twin 

 City Florists' and Gardeners' Club, held 

 at Minneapolis, February 7, was an en- 

 joyable affair, participated in by 250 



FANCY GARDENIAS, DAFFS AND PEAS 



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

 Maryland. 1100.00 per 1000. From 2>fl-in. pots, delivery March 15. 



Open from 7:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. 



Whol«Ml» 

 Flowara 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company 



WehiveevcrytliiRfiaMUMiaCiitnowcfs 1517 8ansom St., PHILADELPHIA 



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BEAUTIES, VIOLETS AND CARNATIONS 



Eugene Bernhelmer, II S. IGth St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Carnations, spedal price, fine stock, $1.50 100. 



SAMUEL F. LILLEY. 



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Easter Lilies,very fine $10.00 100 



Wboleaale Florist 



A food market for more Choice Flowers 



1514 Sansom St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



WM. J. BAKER, 



Pansies, Peas and Callas 



Wbolesale Florist 

 1432 So. Peas S4., PHIIADDPHU, PA. 



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Wholesale Gut Flower Prices. 



St. Louis. Feb. 23. 1910. 



Per doz. 



Beauty. Specials |4.00to $.5.00 



Extra IMto 3.00 



Shorts 50to .76 



Per 100 



Bride and Maid. Specials f 3.00 to $ 5.00 



'■ No.l 200to 8.00 



Richmond 400to 8.00 



Oarnot 400to 800 



iTory 4.00to 800 



Killarney 4.00to 800 



Oaraations. Fancy 1.50to 200 



Common 75 to 1.00 



Adiantum 75to 1.00 



AsparatfUB Plumosus, strings 35 00 to 50.00 



sprays l.OOto l.fiO 



Sorengeri " l.OOto 8.00 



Lily of the Valley 3.00 to 4.00 



Smllax 12.60to 1600 



Violets. Single 10 to .20 



Double 2.5 to .5<) 



Romans l.OOto 8.C0 



PaperWhites l.OOto 8.00 



Harrisll 10.00 to 12.60 



OalJas lO.OOto 12.50 



Tulips S.OOto 400 



Von Sion S.OOto 4.C0 



belonging to the trade. The Minne- 

 apolis boys, who arranged the affair, 

 are to be congratulated on the magnifi- 

 cent success of the affair. 



G. A. Clausen, of Albert Lea, was a 

 caller Saturday, February 19. 



The St. Paul and Minneapolis bowlers 

 will meet in the latter city Thursday 

 evening, February 24, So far the teams 

 are even on games, although St. Paul is 

 nearly 200 ahead on total pins in the 

 series. Now is the opportunity for sweet 

 revenge by the Minneapolis brethren. 



X. Y. Z. 



Chester, Pa. — M. E. Pierce recently 

 celebrated his seventy-second birthday, or 

 it might be more accurate to say that his 

 friends celebrated it for him. They se- 

 cretly met in one of his greenhouses and 

 arranged seventy-two candles as part of 

 a floral design surmounting a huge cake, 

 and the illumination so startled Mr. 

 Pierce that he at first thought the build- 

 ing was on fire. 



ROSES 



J. W. YOUNG 



Upsal Station P. R. R.. GERMANTOWN, PHILA. 



Wm. C. Smith 



Wholesale Floral Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



1316 Pine St.Bslh L. D. Phones ST. LOUIS 

 Sapplies and Everything In Season always on hand 



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H.G.Berning 



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FLORIST 



1402 Pine Street 

 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST... 



Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies 



Manufacturer of the Patent Wire Clamp Floral 

 Designs. A full line of SUPPLIES always on 

 hand. Write for catalogue and prices. 



1122 Pin« St. - ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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Grand Eapids, Mich. — W. L. Cukerski 

 has just completed his new greenhouses 

 at West Fulton street and Valley ave- 

 nue, comprising 18,000 ft. of glass, 

 where he will carry on a general florist's 

 business. Mr. Cukerski also has a farm 

 of seventy acres, near the city limits, 

 which will be devoted to nursery pur- 

 poses. He will make a specialty of 

 landscape work, laying out private 

 grounds, parks, cemeteries, etc. 



C. A. KUEHN 



