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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Febbuakx 24, 1910. 



dayton;ohio. 



The Market. 



There has been no decided change in 

 the condition of business during the last 

 two weeks, there being a brisk demand 

 which has kept stock on the move. The 

 supply of carnations has been sufScient 

 to meet all requirements, likewise daffo- 

 dils, Romans, narcissi, lilies and lily of 

 the valley; but roses, though a little 

 more abundant, as yet have not been 

 able to compete with the demand. Dull 

 weather has prevailed, and it has had a 

 telling effect on stock, especially roses. 



Various Notes. 



Dayton was visited, February 16 and 

 17, by one of the heaviest snowstorms 

 it has experienced in sixty years, the 

 snowfall being about twenty inches on 

 the level. TraflSc of all kinds was 

 blocked for many hours. Fortunately 

 none of the florists ' suffered frflfm the 

 effects of the storm. 



George Bartholomew went to Chicago 

 last week on a two days' business trip. 

 While there he was a visitor to Poehl- 

 mann Bros. Co., George M. Garland Co., 

 John C. Moninger Co., and the Foley 

 Mfg. Co. 



The Miami Valley Nurserymen's As- 

 sociation held its annual banquet at 

 the Phillips House February 16. Not- 

 withstanding the disagreeable weather, 

 there was a large attendance. 



Mrs. E. Young has been on the sick 

 list for the last week. 



The Heiss Co. reports that business 

 ^wlth them has been most satisfactory, 

 considering weather conditions. 



Word has been received from Mrs. 

 Hendrichs that she is enjoying her visit 

 in New Orleans, La., with Mr. and Mrs. 

 Cook. She attended the Eex ball, with 

 Herman Cook and Miss Carrie Cook. 



Recent visitors have been I. Rosnosky, 

 representing Henry F. Michell Co., Phil- 

 adelphia, and Ralph M. Ward, of New 

 York city. E. A. B. 



Adams, Mass. — A J. Boothman will 

 this season put up three iron frame 

 greenhouses, 33x58, King construction. 



Wholesale Trade List 



Asparasrus Plumosus* 3-iu. pots, $5.00 

 per 100. . _ 



Asparasrus Spreneeri, 2-in. pots, 12.00 per 



100. ^ 



Clematis panlculata, 4-in. pots, 110.00 per 

 100; 3-in. pots. $5.00 per 100. 



Passiflora caerulea, :^in. pots, 15.00 per 100. 



Daisies* yellow and white, 2^-in. pots, $3.00 

 per 100. 



Dracaena Indivlsa, 4-in. pots, $10.00 per 



100 



Enelisli Ivy, :Vin. pots, $5.00 per 100. 



Rooted Cuttlngrs, from flats, $1.00 jht KW. 



Heliotrope, dark and white; FeverfeTV, 

 double; Lobelia, double and single, blue; 

 AKeratum, Clcsur Plant, Parlor Ivy, 

 Geraniums, assorted. 



Cash with order, please. 



11th and Westmoreland 

 Sb., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



C EISELE, 



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Joseph Heacock Co. 



WVNCOTE, PA. 



GROWERS OF FINE KENTIAS 



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^BTW VMG^ Extra good values in Palms for 

 mrJ\ L^ 1 ▼ 1 %9 Easter— htock in perfect condition 



Kentia Belmoreana— 0-iu. pots, 6 leaves, 20 to 24 in. high $i.oo 



7-in. pots, fi to 7 leaves, 24 to 26 in. liigh 1.50 



7-in. pots, to7 leaves, 26 to 2.S in. high 2.00 



8-in. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 32 to 34 in. high 2.50 



8-in. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 34 to 38 in. high 3.50 



Kentia Porsteriana— *)-in. pots, 6 leaves, 34 to .'56 in. high ; $1.50 



7-in. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 36 to 40 in. high 2.50 



H-in. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 40 to 44 in. high 3.50 



8-ln. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 44 to 48 in. high 4.50 



KMn. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 5i« ft. high 8.00 



Made-up Kentia Forsteriana— Strong, bushy plants, 3 plants to a tub. 



7-in. tubs, 40 to 44 in. high $4.00 



K-in. tubs, 44 to 48 in. high 5.00 



10-in. tubs, 44 to 48 in. high (heavy) 6.00 



10-in. tubs, 48 to 52 in. high (heavy) 7.00 



10-In. tubs, 50 to 54 in. high (heavy) 8.00 



Pboenix Roebelenii— 5-in. pot plants, nicely characterized, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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SELECT PERNS For Fine Store Trade 



We offer a grand lot of exceptionally well-grown plants of the different varieties of 



Nepbrolepla. which will be found one of the best selling and raost profitable plants 

 that florists can handle. Our stock is in unusually fine shape, and we will guarantee it will 

 please the most exacting, as it is exceptionally good value at the prices quoted. 



Improved KlejKantlMiina. The finest of all this type. Ic was introduced by us in 

 1906. This form of Elegantissima has been greatly Improved, and shows no tendency to 

 revert to the Boston, making it the most valuable fern of this type. Strong plants, 4-in. pots, 

 $3.00 per doz.; 6 in., $6.00 to $9.00 per doz.— according to size; 8-1d., $12.00 to $18.00 per doz.- 

 according to size. 



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

 distinguishiDg characteristics are its dark green foliage and dense growth. Fronds are very 

 heavily imbricated, making them very dense and compact. Strong plants, 4-in. pots. $3 00 

 per doz.; 6-in., $6.00 to $9.00 per doz.-according to size; 8-ln., $12.00 to $18.00 per doz.-accord- 

 mg to size. 



Bostonlensia, Piersoni, Whltmanl, Scottil— Extra fine plants, 6-in. pots, $6.00 per 

 doz.; 8-in pans, $12.00 per doz. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown>on-Hudsoii, New York 



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Direct 

 Shipments 



ORCHIDS 



We Have no 

 Greenhouses 



Absolutely fresh stock. Will arrive In 6 weeks. 



Cattleyas, Trianae, Schroederae, Mossiae, Lablata, Qaskelllana, 

 etc., 15 varieties, 50,000 plants. 



Dendrobiums, Wardianum, Formosum Qiganteum, Nobile, etc., 

 10 varieties, 5000 plants; Vandas, 4 varieties; Plialaenopsls, 5 vari- 

 eties, Miltonias, Laelias, Oncidiums, etc., all f. o. b. 



New York Commercial varieties in quantity. Write 



G. L. FREEMAN CO., 



Successors to 

 G. L. FREEMAN. 



Fall River, Mass. 



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Large Kentia Wanted 



20 to 30 feet high and well fumished. 

 Send description, price and weight. 



Park Floral Co., Box No. 700, Denver, Colo. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived In tine condition : 



Oattleya Warneri, O. Harrisoniae, 0. Gaikel- 

 liana and 0. Glgas, Hardyana type: kIbo Den- 

 drobiam, PhalaenopBis Schroederiana, and 

 OdontoBlOMam Lateo-parpttrettm. 



iMger & Hurrell* Summit, N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



We have ohaneed our domicile from Se- 

 caucus, N. J., to Mamaroneck, New Tork. We 

 are the lartest collectors and importers of 

 Orchids and we are now bookingr orders for all 

 commercial Oattleyas for delivery next sprinr- 



Carrillo & Baldwin, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 



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