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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



August 3, 1011., 



Nid- Summer Sale 



We offer the following 

 list of 



FINE STOCK 



at very reasonable figures. Buy now and get the benefit 

 of the summer growth. It will pay you to investigate 

 our stock. 



y\ Per doz. Per 100 



/ Arauoaria Xzoelsa. 5-iDch $6.00 $45.00 



' Asparasu* Plumosus, 4-inch 1.25 lo.oo 



5-inch 3.00 20.00 



Boston Ferns, 5-lnch 3.00 



tiinch f.OO 



7.1n<h : 9.00 



a.tach 12.00 



•t-inch 1800 



Wttltmanl Ferns, 6-inch '. 3.50 



6-inch 7.00 



Cocos Weddelllana, 2is.inch 2.00 1500 



Rubber Plants, 4.lnch 3 00 



Bay Trees, big stock at tl2.00. $14.00. 116 00. $18.00 and $20.00 per pair. 



All plants offered are in perfect condition. They will 

 please you. During summer months plants can be safely 

 shipped by freight, but we cannot assume responsibility 

 for the safe arrival of plants sent in that manner. 



KENTIA BELMOREANA 



We have a very large stock of these; we doubt if there is another as 

 large in the west. Prices are right and so are the plants. You won't 

 be wrong to order a nice assortment of them. per jos. 



Kentla Belmoreana, 4-inch, 14 inches high $ 8.00 



5-inch. 16 inches high 6.00 



fi-lnch. 18 Inches high 9.00 



6-inch. 20 Inches high.......: 12.00 



6-inch. 22 inches high 15.00 



Each 



6-inch. 25 inches high : $1.W) 



6-inch, 30 inches high 2.00 



7.inch, 34 inches high... '....! 2.60 



7.inch. 48 inches high 4.00 



H-inch, 54 inches high 5.00 



Pboenlx Canariensis, 7-inch 2.00 



Roebelenll, 5-inch 1.26 



Aspidistra, Green. 6-inch .$i 00 and 1 25 



Vftrie«»ted, 6-inch 125 and 1.60 



Pandanus Veltobll, e-inch. fine stock 1.60 



Auouba Varlecata, 7-inch COcand .75 



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HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., 462 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



With the exception of the last few 

 warm days, we have enjoyed beautiful 

 fall weather. The rain cooled the air 

 and did a world of good to the stock 

 outdoors. Carnations in the field im- 

 proved wonderfully and greatly bright- 

 ened the prospects for good bench stock. 

 Asters took a .iump for the better and 

 showed marked improvement in length 

 of stem. Stock is still scarce, how- 

 ever, and there is not nearly enough to 

 go around. The present class of stock 

 moves in larger quantities and is soon 

 cleaned up. Gladioli seem to remain a 

 little scarce and bring a good price. 

 Peas are spasmodic, but have improved 

 in quality during the last few days. 



Various Notes. 



The members of the club are now 

 arranging for the annual picnic, which 

 will be held sometime in August. Par- 

 ticulars will be stated later. 



John Kramer, who was married a few 

 weeks ago, has returned from the wilds 

 of Canada, where he and his wife spent 

 a pleasant honeymoon. 



It is not known, as yet, just how 

 many will attend the convention, but a 

 good representation is expected. 



William Weber, of the William Scott 

 Co.. has been seriously ill for the last 

 eight weeks. There has not been much 

 sign of improvement to .date, but the 

 doctors look for a change for the better 

 soon. 



George McClure & Son report a good 

 season for landscape work, and it is now 

 necessary for them to carry a force of 

 men through the summer. 



William Ehman, of Corfu, was in 

 town to visit the trade last week. 



E. A. S. 



HYDRANGEASforWINDOW BOXES 



$6.00, $9.00 and $12.00 per doz. 



Hydrangeas, true blue, half out, $12.00 

 per doz. 



Perns— Boston, Scottii, Scholzeli, 

 Plersonl and Whitmani, $1.50 and 

 $2.00 each; also $3.00 and $4.00 each. 



Roses— Flower of Fairfield, or Hybrid 

 Crimson; Dorothy Perkins, Hiawa- 

 tha and Star-flowered Rambler, in 

 bloom or in bud, from $9.00 to $36.00 

 per doz. 



Boxwood Bushes, from ground, $20.00, 

 $25.00, $35.00 and $40.00 per 100. 



Boxwood Bushes also 75c and $1.00 each. 



Boxwood Pyramids, in tubs, from 2 to 

 4 ft. high, from $2.50 to $8.00 per pair. 

 Specimen crowns, in large tube, at 

 $20.00 per pair. 



Bay Trees, all sizes, from $12.00, $14.00, 

 $16.00, $18.00, $25.00 to $28.00 per pair. 



Kentias, combination and single, from 

 $2.00 to $5.00 each. Also larger on 

 application. 



Cash with order 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS,3i6i9thst..CoUege Point, LL 



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Field-Grown Carnations 



White House and Princess Ctiarming 



412.00 per 100 ; $100.00 per 1000 



Winsor, May Day, Wliite Perfection, Mrs. Patten, 



Imperial, Georgia, Rose-pinic Enciiantress, 



Sangamo and Scarlet Glow 



$7.00 per 100 ; $60.00 per 1000 



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



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