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60 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Jdnb 22, 1911. 



NEW BEDFORD. 



The Market. 



The usual summer dullness prevails 

 here. Flowers are quite plentiful. 

 Funeral work continues good. Carna- 

 tions retail at 50 cents per dozen; a few 

 sell at 25 cents per dozen; roses at $1 

 and $1.50 per dozen; sweet peas at $1 

 per hundred. Gladioli are now being 

 shown in the florists' windows; $1.50 

 per dozen is the retail price. Bedding 

 plants continue to sell well. 



We are having warm weather here. 

 All the young carnation stock is planted 

 out. The street fakers were selling car- 

 nations at 1 cent each on Saturday, June 

 17. Outdoor roses are now in full 

 bloom. Garden work is still in full 

 swing, but by the end of the month it 

 will have slackened off somewhat. We 

 need rain badly. 



Various Notes. 



The annual rose show of the New Bed- 

 ford Horticultural Society will be held 

 in the last part of this month. Great 

 interest is being shown in this event. 



R. H. Woodhouse and his son, John, 

 sail June 24 for Londonderry on the 

 steamer Caledonia, for a three months' 

 visit. W. L. 



WEST OROVE, PA. 



American Pillar roses are now in 

 full bloom at the nursery of the Conard & 

 Jones Co. One lot was planted last 

 June, another July 12, from 2%-inch 

 pots, and each is a mass of bloom. 

 Anyone seeing these plants can easily 

 understand why this variety created 

 such a sensation at the Temple Show, 

 London, last year. Alongside of these 

 is a row of Hiawatha planted at the 

 same time, under similar conditions. It 

 would be interesting for rose lovers to 

 note and see the difference in these va- 

 rieties. Philadelphia is also showing 

 up grandly. The recent rains have 

 brought out the color wonderfully. 

 Antoine Wintzer. 



Asparagus PI. Nanus 

 Seedlings 



ABOUT 40,000 RKADT NOW^ 



$1.50 per 100; $10.00 per 1000 

 Surplus Bedding Stock at Clean-up Prices 



12 100 1000 

 Ken tiaBelmoreana Seedlings... .36 12.50 $20.00 



Asp. Sprengeri Seedlings .76 6.00 



2-inch Asp. Sprengeri 2.50 22.50 



S-inch Asp. Sprengeri 6.00 



2-inch Hydrangea Otaksa 4.00 



2-inch Asp. PI. Nanus 3.00 25.00 



S-ineb Asp. PI. Nanus 7 00 



2i«-inch Boston Ferns 4.50 



3-inch Boston Ferns 1.00 



4-inch Boston Ferns 2.00 



6-inch Boston Ferns 3.00 



2^-inch Whitmani 6.00 



S-inch Whitman! 8.00 



Goods carefully packed so as to arrive safely 

 in any part of the United States. Canada or 

 Mexico. 



All stock in prime condition and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. 60 days to buyers of approved 

 credit. 2 per cent discount for cash with order. 

 Kindly name Express Company. 



D.U.Augspurger &SoDsCo. 



PEORIA, ILL. 



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jji^jT)^ Pert ec t ly CI ea n 



t^f(i\Tb^ Ferns tor crowing On 



16,000 Bostons, 3-inch, 18.00 per 100; 200,000 Asp. Seedlings, prepaid at 

 *Tc /^A lArux the following prices: Per lOo 1000 



$75.00 per 1000. Plumosus $0.90 $7.50 



3>^-inch, $12.60 per 100. Sprengeri 60 6.00 



K- u •or^HA inA Plumoaud, 3-inch 6.00 



5-inch, $20.00 per 100. Sprengeri, 4-inch 7.00 



Cyperua Alternifolius (um- 



10,000 Whitmani, 3-inch, $8.00 per ^ brella plant), 254-inch 3.00 

 til- Dractena Indivisa, 25i-inch .3.00 

 ICO; $75.00 per 1000. Clematis Paniculata, 2-inch, 2 60 20.00 



CASH, PUCASE 



TUP PPFCFD Dl AilT f^t\ E«dnsively wholesale PtintMea 



I rib nCbwbn rIaHIl I vUsj Springfield, ohio 



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CLAll of the following plants are right — not "just 

 been potted," nor are they culls. Prices on application. 



Ageratum, blue, 2X-in. pots; Asparagus Spren^ri, 3j^-in. pots; Alternan- 

 theras, red and yellow, 2-in. ; Begonia Vernon, 3-in. ; Caladium Esculentum, 

 4-in. and 6-in. ; Cosmos, large late-flowering, 3-in. ; Coleus, Verschaffeltii, 

 Golden Bedder, four standard varieties and assorted, 2V-in. ; Dianthus Chi- 

 nenais fl. pi., 2J4-in,; Gaillardia Picta Lorenziana, 2X-in. ; Heliotroped, blue, 

 3>^-in. ; Matricaria, Gold Ball, 2X-in. ; Geraniums, scarlet, dark red, white, 

 double, 3^-in., in bloom; Petunias, single, large-flowering, 3>i-in. ; Musa 

 Ensete, G-in. 



JOHN M. f nnKF/ a""«" "'"" j" y ""■• " TARRVTnWN, N.Y. 



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GODTREY CALLA 



2X-inch and 3-iiich pots 



Repot into 5-inch and grow on a shelf in your carnation house. 

 Splendid returns. 



$5.00 per lOO 



FRED H. LEMON & CO., r^'r.r^ 



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FERNS FOR DISHES 



Assorted varieties. 2^-in. pots. 13.60 per 100; 



$30 00 per 1000. 



0Mb with order. 600 at 1000 rate. 



FRANK OECHSLIN 



4911 W. QiiKy Street. CHICAGO, ILL 



CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM 



3-in.. $5.00 per 100. 

 BalTla Bontlre, 2-in . , (1 50 per 100. 

 Varbena Manunotli, 2-in., tl-60 per 100. 

 Well-rrown plants and will please you. Cash, 

 please. 



J. W. WLia, Shircminstown, Pi. 

 Pansy Plants 



Greenbouse-grown and hardened off in cold 

 frames. Twice transplanted, stocky, well-rooted 

 plants. In bud or blossom, grown from the best 

 strain of seeds and will surely satisfy your cus- 

 tomers. $1.40 per 100, $12.50 per 1000. American 

 Express. Cash, please. Pansy Guide free. 



WILLIAM TOOLE A SONS 

 Pansy H«Igrlits, BARABOO, WIS. 



TERNS 



We are headquarters for Ferns. We have 

 SprenBerl and Plumosua, 2>s-inch to 6-inch ; 

 Boston and WUtmanl, 2Vinch to 10-inch; 

 Soottil, .3-inch: Amerpohlll, 3-inch to 6-inch; 

 Superblsslma, 4-inch to 7-inch. Write fcr our 

 price list. 



ROSES, 2 X 2'a-inch. 2>4 x 3-incb and 8>s x 

 S'a-inch. Write for list of varieties. 



CHRTSANTHKMUMS. Pink, J. K. Shaw. 

 TeUow, Halliday, Golden Glow, Appleton. 

 White, Kalb, Robinson, BonnafFon. 



If you want anything in SOPT WOODKD 



STOCK, see our adv. page 65, June 15 issue of 

 The Review. 



GEO A. KUHL, ^^^^A'SZ" 



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JOHN SCOTT 



BQtlaad Road and ■. 49«li St.* 



BROOKLYN,!!. Y. 



Pilms, Ferns IDscontiiiPlints 



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