June 2, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



25 



June Wedding Flowers 



IN FULL SUPPLY 



Choice Sweet Peas, Spencer Varieties, All Colors. 



PEONIES 



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 market. 



TRIAL ORDERS SOLICITED 

 WIRE, PHONE OR WRITE 



Finest Valley and Baby Gladioli always on hand in larg>e supply. 



Michigan Cut Flower 



38"40 Broadway AU Phone and wire Connections 



CURRENT PRICE LIST. 



Per doz. 



Beauties, long stem $3.00 



24to30.1n 2.50 



20to24-lii 2.00 



16tol8-ln 1.00 



12-ln 75 



short 50 



Per 100 



Killarney $ 4.00 to $10.00 



RichmoDd 4.00to 10.00 



Maids S.OOto 8.00 



Brides S.OOto 8.00 



Kalserin 4.00to 10.00 



LaDetrolt 4.00 to 10.00 



Carnations 2.00 to 3.00 



Valley S.OOto 4.00 



EasterLlUes 12.60to 15.00 



Calls Lilies per doz., $1.60 



Sweet Peas 50to 1.00 



Iris. Spanish 6.00 to 8.00 



Poet's Narcissus 1.00 



Deutzia 36c to 50c per bunch 



Stocks 2.00 to 4.00 



Snapdragon O.OOto 10.00 



Mignonette — per doz., 25c to 60c 



Peonies 4.00to 8.00 



Daisies l.OOto 1.60 



GREENS. 



Asparagus PlumosuB S.OOto 4.00 



Asparagus Sprengeri. . 2.00 to 4.00 



Smilax per doz., $1.50 to $2.00 



Adiantum l.OOto 1.50 



Leucothoe $7.50perlOOO 1.00 



Galax, Bronze and Oreen, $1.25 per 



1000: $7.60 per 10,000. 

 Fancy Ferns $2.00perlOOO 



Exchange 



DETROIT, MICH 



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(liaot Strain of Cinerarias and Chinese Primrose Seed 



PRIMULA. CHINENSIS 



rrlnced Chinese Varietlea 



We have a very choice strain of Primula, which 

 we have procured from the leading Primula 

 Specialists in England and Germany. Flowers 

 very large, beautifully fringed and of the 

 brightest colors. 



"a Trade Trade 

 Pkt Pkt 



Alba MaEnifica. White. (1-32 oz., $2.50) 



ChiswickRed. BriiUant red. (1-32 oz., $2.00) 



Holborn Blue. (1-32 oz., $2.00) 



Kermesina Splendentt. Crimson. (1-32 oz., $2.00). 



RoBvMorn. Pink. (1-32 oz., $2.00) 



Slichell's Prize Mixture. Contains only the very finest 

 sorts, selected from the best strains. (1-16 oz., $2.00) 



$0.60 $1.00 

 .60 1.00 



.60 



.60 

 .60 



1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 



.60 1.00 



CINERARIA 



The Cineraria Seed offered by us Is the best procurable. 



Immense trusses of the lar^^est flowers 

 are produced 



Our strains have been awarded numerous First Prizes. 



hi Trade Trade 

 Pkt. Pkt. 



Gramliflora Prize Dwarf . Mixed $0.60 $1.00 



Grandiflora Prize Medium Tail. Mixed 60 1.00 



James' Giant Strain. Mixed 60 1.00 



Hybrida Choice Mixed 30 .80 



Our General Wholesale Catalogue of Seeds, Bulbs and Florists' Supplies, Free Upon Request 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO.. 



MARKET STREET, 



Above 10th Street. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



BOCHESTEB. 



The Market. 



Florists generally have expressed 

 themselves as well pleased with the 

 business of Memorial day. Compara- 

 tively few outdoor plants are in bloom, 

 with the result that most of the flow- 

 ers used in decorating the resting 

 places of the veterans came from the 

 florists. The children of the Kochester 

 public schools donated 7,500 potted 

 plants and the pupils of the parochial 

 schools furnished over 2,500; most of 

 these came from local growers, and 

 combined with the demand from the 

 6. A. R. and from individuals, the trade 

 was fully as good as in past years. The 

 supply of plants was just about equal 



to the demand — no shortages reported, 

 nor was there any noticeable surplus. 



The sale of bedding plants — coleus, 

 geraniums, asters, etc. — has been rush- 

 ing and there seems a tendency toward 

 advanced prices. The extremely low 

 rates noted a week or two ago have 

 about disappeared, and instead of 5 

 cents a d'ozen for good aster plants, one 

 must now pay from 10 cents to 15 

 cents. Geraniums quoted at 50 cents a 

 dozen have gone up to 85 cents, and 

 extra choice stock from 4-inch pots 

 brings close to $1.50. 



Various Notes. 



Supt. Charles H, Vick has prepared 

 detailed plans of the ground floor and 

 gallery of Convention hall, showing the 



space reserved by various firms for dis- 

 playing their wares at the coming S. 

 A. F. trade exhibition. Mr. Vick re- 

 ports that about sixty per cent of the 

 available space has already been en- 

 gaged, and the prospects are that the 

 exhibition will eclipse previous records. 

 Copies of the detailed plan will be sent 

 to all exhibitors and to others inter- 

 ested by applying to Mr. Vick. 



E. F. K. 



Browns Nurseries, Ont. — ^Brown Bros, 

 have nearly completed the planting of 

 the new park at Welland, Ont. 



Olen Cove, N. Y. — The annual sum- 

 mer show of the Nassau County Hor- 

 ticultural Society will .be held at Pem- 

 broke hall, June 8. 



