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TheWcckly Florists' Review. 



Jdne 8, 1011. 



CRAIG OlALITY FERNS 



NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTII. 



2^ -inch potB, $S per 100; $46 per 1000. 

 4-incb pots, $20 per 100. 

 6-lncb pots, heavy, |40 per 100. 

 0-incb pots, $1.50 and $2 eacb. 

 11-iDcb pots, $2.50 eacb. 



NEPHROLEPIS TODEAOIDES. 



2% -Inch pots, $5 per 100; $45 per 1000. 

 4-iDcb pots, $20 per 100. 



6-iiicb pots, very heavy, $6 per doz. ; $45 per 100. 

 11-lncb pots, $2.60 each. , . 



NEPHROLEPIS COMPACTA. 



2%-inch pots, heavy, $6 per 100; $50 per 1000. 



4-lncb pots, $20 per 100. 



6-lncb pots, $6 per doz. ; $45 per 100. > 



NEPHROLEPIS GUTRASII. 



4-lnch pots, $25 per 100. 



C-lncb pots, heavy, $50 per 100. 1 -> •' • ' 



NEPHROLEPIS SCHOLZEU. 



2^ -inch pots, $6 per 100; $50 per lOOC 

 4-lncb pots, $20 per 100. 

 G-lncb pots, J$6 per dos. 



NEPHROLEPIS BOSTONIENSIS. i. 



ll-incb tubs, handsome plants, $3.50 and $4 eacb. v 



NEPHROLEPIS BOSTONIENSIS HARRISU. 



2V4-lnch pots, $8 per 100; $75 per 1000. 



9-incb tubs, very bandsome plants, $2.50 and $3 eacb. 



11-lncb tubs, very bandsome plants, $3.50 and $4 eacb. 



ADIANTUM HYBRIDUM 



3-lncb pots, $10 per 100 ; $00 per 1000. 



ROBERT CRAIG C0., *9oo market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



MPTition Th#» RpvIpw whpn vr>ii write 



NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



The Market. 



Business last week exceeded expecta- 

 tions. There seems to be a satisfac- 

 tory report from all sides in regard to 

 Memorial day. Most of the growers 

 and retailers had to work two or three 

 nights in the effort to fill their orders. 

 Funeral work kept coming in, to help 

 make things interesting. 



Bedding plants sell well and at good 

 prices. Pansies and daisies are fine. 

 These sold fast at Memorial day, as 

 well as geraniums, forget-me-nots and 

 hydrangeas in pots. Valley has been in 

 splendid demand. Weddings are nu- 

 merous. Sweet peas are still good and 

 there is a persistent call for them for 

 the June weddings. 



Since the Memorial day rush there 

 has still been a large supply of roses, 

 and they are of fine quality. The Maid 

 and Bride roses are the rage for the 

 June weddings, though White Kil- 

 larney is also a favorite. There is a 

 good supply of carnations, at moderate 

 prices. 



Various Notes. 



J. N. Champion & Co. did their usual 

 big business for Memorial day. They 

 sold quantities of roses and carnations. 

 Their stock of plants was complete and 

 seasonable. 



James Bruce had a large stock of 

 plants and had no trouble in disposing 

 of them. He also sold lots of cut 

 flowers. 



A. 0. McCrea disposed of lots of 

 plants and cut flowers. 



Alfred Ostermann says business was 

 fine and he could have sold many more 

 plants, especially geraniums. 



Mrs. Robert Arnold says she could 

 have done a much larger trade had the 

 flowers been at hand., v 



Charles Munro was iept busy during 

 the rush trying to supply the public 

 with bouquets, which were bo14 about 

 as fast as they were made. 



William Long reports good sales of 

 bouquets and plants. 



S. H. Moore, of Qhapel street, put 

 in a busy week.- Several large wed- 

 ding decorations, with the Memorial 

 day business, kept him hustling. B. 



Tipton, Ind.— The Weakley Floral 

 Co. has gone out of the florists' busi- 

 ness. 



Built Especially For Greenhouse, Use 



Cists Only 

 $4.00 r. 0. B. 

 Can 

 Tdedi. 



Yav Nner 



Back, if 



Nat 



Satisfied. 



A wheelbarrow that •mbodieo the snffgefltlons of many leading florists and Is Just \rhat yon 



want* 



Because— It Is ballt to be used In the narrow walks of Kreenhousee. 



Because— The bandle Koards protect the user's fenucktea. 



Note the substantial construction. Angle Iron legs and sockets for side boards. OQC'l>atented 

 "Never Break" wheels. Oarefnl workmanship throughout. a 



DlmenHions— Handles. I>'2x2z&9 in. Width Inside, In front, IS'a In. Width Inside, afliJMidles, 

 IS'a In. Extreme width. Including handle guards, 24 In. 20-ln. wheel. 



Send your order today— or ask for more particulars. 



THE TOLEDO WHEELBARROW CO., Toledo, Ohio 



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Mention The Review when you write 



ASCHMANN BROS.-The Hustlers 



Geraniuma, 4-in., assorted. $5 00 per 100. 



Coleus. Only the beet bedding varieties from 

 214-iiich pou. tiOO \mT 100 VersoliatfeItU, 

 Quaen Victoria, Golden Bedder and Fancy 

 YarietleB. 



■Per 100 



Asters, Semple's Branching 2^-in.. .t 2 50 



Scarlet Base, Bonfire, 4-inch pots 6.00 



Heliotrope, dark blue, 4-inch pots 6 00 



Nasturtiunis, line assortment of colors. 



dwarf. 4-inch pots 6.00 



Centaurea Gymnocarpa, Dusty Miller, 



2»«-inch pots 300 



Ipomoea NoctUlora, Moonvlne, 4-in.. 10.00 



2'fl-inch 6.00 



CotMteaSoandens, 4-in. .nicely staked ud 10.00 



Araucarla Excelsa. Our stock of Arau- 

 caria Ezcelsa is the largest in Philadelphia. Do 

 not buy fresh imported stock If you want them 



for Spring and Summer sales. Our stock of Arau- 

 carias is of last Fall's importation and well es- 

 tftbl i slio^ 

 Araucarlaa, 4 tiers in 5^-incb pots, 18 to 20 



inches high, 75c each. 

 Araucarlaa, 4-5 tiers. &-inch pots, 20 to 30 inches 



high. $1.00 eacb. 



Fema. Exceptioaally Good Lot 

 Nepbrolepla Boatonienala, 5>8-inch pots. 40c 



each; 7-inch. $100 each. 

 Neplirolepla Scottil, 5^inch pots, 40c each ; 



7-inch, 75c each. 

 Nepbrolepla Scbolxell, 5is-inch pots. Sic 



each. 

 Nepbrolepla Wbltmani, b^ and 6-lnch pots, 



40c and Wc each. 

 Dlab Fema, good assortment. 3-inch pots, $5.00 



per KO. 

 Kentla Belmoreana, 4-inch pots. 30c each. 



Cash with Order. 



ASCHMANN BROS., 



Second and Briatol 



Streeta and 

 Ri«lnK Sun Avenue, 



PhHadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Reylew when you write 



Chrysanthemums 

 Cuttings and Plants 



Beat Varietlea — Loweat Frloea 



A. M. CAMPBELL 



1510 Sanaom St., FAILADBLPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS ^,:s-ffr«. 



Wblte— Polly Kose. Bonnaffoo, Ivory and Jones. 



Pink— Glory of Pacific, Ivory. 



Tello\ir— Bonoaffon, Oolden Glow. 



Also Smiiaz, 2>a-inch pots, $2.00 per 100; 



$18.00 per UlOO. v 

 Giant Wblte Daiilea, $1 00 per 100; $9.00 per 



1000. 



Millbrobk Greenhouses 



West Whitdaid P.<)., - - PeansylviRia 



