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The Weekly Florists* Review* 



July 20, 1911. 



WESTEBLY, B. L 



The Market. 



Everything seems to be quiet just 

 now and funeral work is about the 

 only thing that helps out. Outdoor 

 flowers are less plentiful, owing to the 

 dry weather. The heat for about two 

 weeks was severe and most people were 

 glad of a chance to remain in the 

 shade. Carnations are getting poor and 

 small. Asters will soon bloom and for 

 the next two months will take the place 

 of carnations. Indeed, some good asters, 

 grown under glass, are on the market 

 now. Mum stock is looking fine in 

 general. Eain is needed, to help out 

 the stock in the fields. 



Various Notes. 



S. J. Renter and family have gone 

 to their cottage at Pleasant View for 

 the summer months. 



Victor Schoboe has opened a flower 

 stand at the Watch Hill hotel. His 

 many friends wish him the best of suc- 

 cess in his new undertaking. 



Charles H. Hunt recently purchased 

 some land at Mystic and intends to 

 make use of it in connection with the 

 florists' trade. B. 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



Hans Eosacker is building a violet 

 house, having all the material at hand. 



The Central Floral Co., Hopper & 

 Magnuson, proprietors, is building a 

 house 60x150, using Foley material. 



Ralph Latham and O. H. Carlson left 

 last week for an automobile vacation, 

 going to Milwaukee and Chicago. 



A. M. 



ntchburg, Mass. — C. W. Moeckel, the 

 Summer street florist, is erecting a 

 good sized greenhouse and a boiler- 

 house near the junction of BoUstone 

 and Walton streets. 



Carnations 



Field-grown Plants 



When you want them. 



For varieties and 

 prices, address... 



A. Jabionsky 



Oi^ett^ St Luis Ctutr, Ni. 



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THOMPSON CARNATION CO. 



Carnations ; : : 

 Chrysanthemums 



JOLIET, IliLINOIS 



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Carnatioas 



F. Dorner & Sons Co. 



LA FATXm. XND. 



Palms! Palms! Palms! 



Kentla Forsteriana, 4-in. pots. t25.00 and $35.00 per 100; 5-in., $60.00 and $75.00 per 100; 

 6-in.. $1.00 and $1.50 each; 7-in., $2.50 each fine plant. 



Kentla Forsterlana, large specimens up to $35.00 each. 



Kentla Belmoreana, 3-iu. pots, $18.00 per 100; 4-in., $25.00 and $35.00 per 100; 5-in., 

 $50.00 and $75 00 per 100. 



Kentla Belmoreana, larger plants, from $1.50 to $10.00 each. 



Cooos Weddelllana, 2^-in. pots, $15.00 per 100. 



Fboenlz RecUnata, 4-in. pots. $20.00 per 100. 



Pboenlx Canarlenals, $2.00, $3.00. $4 00. $5.00, $10.00. $12.00. $25.00, $30.00 each. 



Phoenix Roebelenil, 75c, $1.50, t2 Ou, $10.00. $20.00 each. 



Fanrtanua Veitolill, 6-in. pots, 76c and $1.00 each; 6-in., $1.00 and $1.50 each; larger 

 plants, from $1.60 upward. 



Ferns, for dishes, $3.00 per 100. 



Bay Trees, $4.00, $8.00, $12.00, $18.00 and $25.00 a pair. 



Bargains in Bay Trees. Write for prices. 



JOHN BADER CO., 43 Ravine St., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa. 



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CLEAN^UP ON ROSE STOCK 



1000 American Beauty plants, 4-inch, at $10.00 per 100. 



500 each. Bride, Maid, Richmond, Chatenay, Ivory, Queen 

 Beatrice, Bon Silene, Pink Killarney and Golden Gate, 4-inch, at 

 $8.00 per 100. 



GRAFTED STOCK 



200 each, Chatenay, Ivory, Golden Gate and Uncle John, 3-inch 

 stock, at $15.00 per 100. 



Chas. H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 



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ASCHMANN BROS.-The Hustlers 



Nephrolepla Bostonlensls, 5^-inch pots. 40c 



and 50c each. 

 Nephrolepla Scottll, 7-inch pota, $1.00 each; 



5*«-lnch, 40c each; 4-inch, 15c each. 

 Nepbrolepls Scbolzell, 5^-inch pots, 40c 



each. 

 Nephrolepla Whitman!, 7-lnch pots. 75c each; 



5*«-inch. AOc each ; 4-inch, 15c each. 





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



Our Araucarla Kzoelsa can't be beat for the 

 money. Last fall's importation. 7-inch pots, 4, 

 5 and 6 tiers, 20 to 30 inches high, $1.25 and $1.50 

 each. This spring's importation, 5'a-inch pots, 

 3 to 4 tiers, 40c and 50c each. Good value. 



Cycaa Revoluta ( Sago Palm) , 6>fl. 6 and 7-iDek 

 pots, at 10c per leaf. 



Cash with Order. 



ASCHMANN BROS., 



Second and Brlatol 



Streeta and 

 Rlalns Sun Avenue, 



Phfladelpiiia, Pa. 



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Dracaena Indlvlsa 



Extra strong stock, for immediate shipment, 

 3000 Dracaena Indivisa out of 3-in. pots, 

 $6.00 per 100, $60.00 per 1000. 



JOHN C. HATCHER, Amsterdam, New York 



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Surplus Stock 



2500 Fink Klllamey, 3-in., each 4c 



1000 American Beautlea, SHi-in., each..7c 

 1000 Aaparasua Plumoaua Nanua, 4 and 



5-in., each 6c 



Cash with order. 



L. B. COODINGTON, Numy Hill, N. J. 



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IC \^ w9 mL C9 Per 100 



Killarney, 3-in $ 8.00 



White Killarney, 3-in .... 8.00 



Richmond, 4-in 12.00 



Beauties, from bench .... 6.00 



JOHN WELSH Y0UNG,5?S!ile*rpJi.^p^.: 



Per 1000 



$ 75.00 



75.00 



100.00 



60.00 



RICHMOND 



Large, 4-in. , $4.00 per 100 ; $35.00 per 1000 



SMILAX 



Fine, 3-in., $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



All Good Stock 



George Reinberg,*'''*''c;S£i&^"-- 



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Am. Beaoty Roses 



H. P.'s and Mosses, 2^-in. and 4-in. 



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