

The Weekly Florists" Review* 



AOOUST SM, U^ll. 



imW BEDFOBO. 



'/ [ 'i ,i ' ithe Market. 



The usual supiner dullneBS prevails, 

 outside of funeral work, which has 

 been exceptionally good the last f'ew 

 weeks. Flowers just now are rather 

 plentiful. Asters are the flowers princi- 

 pally depended on; these retail at 25 

 cents and 35 cents per dozen. Carna- 

 tions are about all gone from the old 

 ^nts; what few are left retail at 35 

 cents per dozen. Some of the growers 

 have already planted their young carna- 

 tion stock in the houses. Sweet peas re- 

 tail at 40 cents and 50 cents per hundred 

 blooms. Some nice gladiolus blooms 

 are to be seen; these bring $2 per 

 dozen retail; others retail at $1 and 

 $1.50 per dozen. There are also plenty 

 of flowers to pick from for bouquets, 

 etc. We need rain badly. Asters of the 

 late crop are now making their ap- 

 pearance. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. E. H. Chamberlain is away for 

 a two weeks' vacation in the White 

 Mountains. 



Early closing is still the rule, with a 

 balf holiday on Wednesday. W. L. 



0INC5INNATI. 



The Market. 



There are plenty of cut flowers of 

 all kinds to supply the demand. Fine 

 lots of Harrisii lilies are coming in and 

 are selling well. Carnations and roses 

 are improving. Trade at the Sixth 

 Avenue Market is at a standstill. 



Various Notes. 



The greatest event of the week was 

 the fair at the Carthage grounds. Au- 



gast 17 was the day for the general 

 oral display. Ben Georgje. one of our 

 leading florists, received jmost of the 

 first prizes. He was first on general 

 display, first on plants, first on cut flow- 

 ers, asters, gladioli and roses. Mr. 

 Brackmeyer received the second prizes. 

 G. M. 



Arlington, Mass. — The large green- 

 house holdings of the Frost brothers, on 

 Pleasant street, Belmont, were still fur- 

 ther increased recently by the comple- 

 tion of a 300-foot house on Spring 

 street, near Pleasant, built for Charles 

 Frost. E. F. Morton has also added sev- 

 eral greenhouses lately, on his Spring 

 street farm property. 



Clematis Panicnlata, strong from 4-1d. pots, 

 110.00 per 100: 3 In. pots. $5.00 per 100. 



Nephrolepis Whitmani, ScholBeli and 

 Bbcatltata, 4-ln. pots, 12.00 per docen; 6-ln. pots, 

 18.00 per dozen. 



Asparacus SprenKerl, 2>9-in. pots, tS.OO per 

 100: 3-ln. pots, 14.00 per 100. 



Asparacus Plamosas, 2-ln. pots. $2.00 per 100. 



Smilax, 21n. pots. $2.00 per 100. 



Asparaarns Sprengeri, 2-1n. pots, $2.00 per 160. 



Crotons, 4-ln. pots, $2.00 per dozen. 



«^ C. EISELE ^r 



nth & Wesbnof eland Sts,, Philaddphia. P9. 



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ALONZO J. BRYAN 



Wholesale Florist 



WASHINQTON - NEW JERSEY 



Orders booked for Future Deliveries 



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We have no hesitation in claiming that OXff collection of Standard 

 Varieties stands preemment among such collect^ns in the country. As 

 far as only distinct and useful varieties are concerned, it is the result of 

 the most careful selection from hundreds of varieties from the foremost 

 European and American introducers, and compjfUM^only those sorts which 

 years of experience have taught us are the very best in their several different 

 classes, and which calk be depended on to produce the most satisfactory 

 results, and which rejMp sent the highest Standard of development yet 

 obtained in their specaal class or color. 



In keeping oui^*!iirt up to this high standard, we are continually adding 

 many of the newer introductions and discarding some of the old sorts, which 

 have been favorites but are now superseded by others, which are more 

 beautiful in form, greater in substance, more exquisite in color, more satis- 

 factory in growth. ***^ 



We have prepared^© propagate these in large quantities, having added 

 thousands of plants ta *>ur already large stock. If you can use them in 

 large quantities, write us, and we may be able to make you a special price. 



We are booking orders for DAHLIA AND CAJfNA Roots for Fall 

 delivery. ^^ 



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R. Vincent Jr., & Sons Co., 



White Marsh, 

 Md. 



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QIALITY FERNS 



And Other Seasonable Stock 



2i«-in. 3-in. 4.in. 5-<n. 6-ln. 



100 100 100 100 100 

 Boston. . .$4.00 $8 00 $15.00 $25.00 $40.00 

 Whitnaai. 4.00 8.00 15.00 30.00 50.00 



8.00 



Todeaaides 4.00 

 Scaltii . . 4.00 

 SapcrbissioM. . • 

 Davallioides — 

 Asparagus Pluaiosus, 



15.00 50.00 

 15.00 50.00 



.. 20.00 



.. 20.00 



2-in., $2.50 per 100; 



$20.00 per 1000; 2J4-in., $3.50 per 100; 



$30.00 per 1000; 3-in., $6.00 per 100; 



$50.00 per 1000; 4-in., $10.00 per 100. 



„ Per 100 



Poinsettias. 2«-in • $5.00 



Coleus Christmas Gen, 2^-in 3. 00 



Peperomia Muscosa, 2^-in 4.50 



"'■■■p ■'^rj, ■ '-^p^:: • ^. Per 100 



Primrose, Chinese. ^K -in- > ready for 



shift. . .-'. . . .■■.; $4.00 



Priaittla Obcoaica, 2;^-in., ready for 



shift 3.60 



Swainsona Alba. 3-in., strong plants... 6.00 



Violets, Wales, 2 J<-in. 3.00 



Geraao Iris Florentioa Alba, earliest 



la^e-flowered Iris 3.00 



Iris nrnll Dalmatica, large-flowered, 



blue 8.00 



aeflurHr-faniculata. 2-in., $2.50 per 100; 



$20.()(> per 1000; field, 1-year, $4.00; 



2-;fBat^ $8.00 per 100. 

 Phlax Miss Liagard, field, $4.00 per 100; 



$^.e9^r 1000. 



THE REESER PLANT CO 



EuJulveiy Wholesale Plaitiaea 

 •9 SPRINGFIEIiD, OHIO* 



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YDRANGEA, Souvenir de Claire, 



Til* new HydranKMi of LArralne Baconla ahade. Btronc plant* from S-lnoli 

 pots, for arowlnc on. Price, $5.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY, NEWARK, NEW YORK 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 



rutherfordVn. J. 



Palma, Plants, OMhids, Etc. 

 Send for Price Ust. 



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DAHLIAS 



We are srrowers of the Terr best: hayealarte 

 collection to select from. Send for pricaa. 



DAVID HERBERT & SON 



ATCO. N. J. 



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