Mat 19, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



37 



Decoration Day Flowers 



IN FULL SUPPLY 



CARNATIONS 



Extra nice KAISERIN and LA DETROIT in full 

 crop now. Try a shipment. 



FULL LINE CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 



Prompt Shipments, at Right Prices, Our Motto 



Fern orders will be filled same day as received; 

 no delay in shipping. Full supply of the best 

 Ferns and Greens in the marl^et. 



TRIAL ORDERS SOLICITED 

 WIRE, PHONE OR WRITE 



Don't Forget Us at Memorial Day 



Large Supplies 



CURRENT PRICE LIST. 



Per doz. 



Beauties, long stem ■ $3.00 



24to30-ln 2.50 



20to24-ln 2.a) 



16tol8-ln 1.00 



12-ln 75 



short 50 



Per 100 



Killarney » 4.00 to $10.00 



Richmond 4.00to 10.00 



Maids S.OOto 8.00 



Brides 3.00to 8.00 



Kaiseriii 4.00 to 10.00 



La Detroit 4.00 to 10.00 



Carnations S.OOto 5.00 



Valley 3.00 to 4.(X) 



Easter Lilies 12.50tO 15.00 



CallaLlUes per doz.. $1.50 



Sweet Peas ilO to 1.00 



Tulips 2.00to 3.00 



Daffodils 2.00to 3.0O 



Iris, Spanish 6.00to 8.00 



Poet's Narcissus 1.00 



Dutch Hyacinths 3.00 to 4.00 



Deutzla 36c to 50c pe r bunch 



Stocks 2.00to 4.00 



Snapdragron 6.00to lO.(K) 



Mignonette — per doz.. 25c to 50c 



Peonies 4.00to 8.00 



Daisies 1.00 to 1.50 



OBKICNS. 



Asparagus Plumosus 3.00 to 4.00 



Asparagus Sprent;eri. 2.00 to 4.00 



Smllax per doz.. $1.50 to $2.00 



Adlantum 1.00 to I.M 



Leucothoe $7J50 per 1000 ' 1.00 



Galax. Bronze and Green. $1.25 per 



1000; $7.60 per 10.000. 

 Fancy Ferns $2.00 per 1000 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange 



38-40 Broadway 



All Phone and Wire Connections 



DETROIT, MICH. 



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PANSIES 



Extra fine strain. 

 All leading varieties in flower. 

 $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



The Pikes Peak Floral Co< 



COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 



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entire range. A triplex pump, with a 

 capacity of 300 gallons per minute, and 

 operated by a twenty-five horse-power 

 electric motor, will pump the water out 

 of this reservoir into an air-compression 

 tank, 8x24 feet, which will automatically 

 keep a constant pressure of sixty pounds 

 on the entire water system. The roof 

 material for all of the above-mentioned 

 greenhouses was furnished by the A. 

 Dietsch Co. The ventilating apparatus 

 for all the establishments was supplied 

 by the Evans people, and all pipes and 

 fittings came from George B. Limbert 

 & Co., Chicago. The building contractors 

 are William Mailander, of Morton Grove, 

 111., and the Winandy Bros., of High 

 Ridge, Bogers Park, 111. 



The members of the Amling baseball 



team have just received their new suits. 

 They rented five acres of ground ad- 

 joining the greenhouses and now claim 

 to have the best diamond in this section, 

 as well as the best team that ever came 

 across the pike. 



CoNCOED Junction, Mass. — The work 

 on the new greenhouse of Leonard Cous- 

 ins, Jr., is going forward rapidly. It is 

 of the truss frame type, designed by the 

 King Construction Co. With the new 

 addition, this establishment will be rated 

 with the big fellows in carnation grow- 

 ing. Pansies are one of the main crops 

 here, and a successful season is reported. 

 A fine lot of bedding stock in the way 

 of geraniums, salvia, dracsenas, etc., will 

 be just right for Memorial day trade. 



NEW YORK. 



The Market. 



We have had another week of chilly 

 and unseasonable weather. Boses were 

 abundant Monday. The sun was shin- 

 ing; it was warmer, but there was noth- 

 ing special to lift the market. Prices 

 will, therefore, remain on the even keel 

 of the last week. There will not be 

 much stirring of the waters before Deco- 

 ration day. That promises to be unusu- 

 ally lively and great preparations are 

 being made for the demand in bedding 

 plants and blooming stock of every sea- 

 sonable kind. No roses are selling now 

 at their true value. It is a shame to 

 have to sacrifice such splendid stock as is 

 now arriving. There is no outlet equal 

 to that of last week, when the big official 

 dinners, the fat weddings and the actors ' 

 fair stirred up things quite encouraging- 

 ly. Beauties are away down. Killarneys 

 show no signs of decrease. It is a 

 mystery where they all come from. Eich- 

 monds are in good demand and keep at 

 the top of the procession. 



Carnations do not get above 2 cents 

 and they have to be wide-awake to com- 

 mand it. Day-old stock goes for a song. 

 There are some gladioli in the market, 

 and a few mums. Peonies are now abund- 

 ant and prices are falling. The red ones 

 are fine and popular. There is a large 

 supply of orchids and most of them go 

 at 50 cents. Valley will not improve 

 until the June weddings begin. Every- 

 body is booking them and banking on 

 them to lift the retail business into a 

 final burst of paying enthusiasm before 

 the summer dullness materializes. 



