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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



June 23, lOlo. 



I am disposing 

 of the 



Stock of Orchids 



Known as the Florham 

 Farms collection. 



Qood plants in from 5 to 8-inch pans, Cattleya Trianae, Schroederae, 

 Percivaliana and Speciosissimaf at $2.00 each or less, according to size. 



Cypripedium Leeanum, pots or pans from 5-in. to 8-in., 50c to $3.00 each, 

 according to size. 



If you want a bargain, come 

 and pick them out for yourself. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



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PITTSBURG, PA. 



The Market. 



Pitthbiirg has just had a bad week as 

 far as the wholesalers are concerned. 

 Such great quantities of flowers are 

 rarely seen; all of the outdoor roses, 

 peonies, delphiniums and iris came in at 

 once and on top of them came an ava- 

 lanche of roses, carnations aild lilies 

 from the inside, all of which usually 

 come much earlier; the result has been 

 much more really good stock than it 

 was possible to dispose of. 



The retail stores are doing about the 

 usual amount of June business, but the 

 commencement trade, which at one time 

 was among the most important business 

 of the year, has fallen off until now it 

 is scarcely considered. Those handling 

 bedding plants are still doing more than 

 is usual at this late date. 



Various Notes. 



Saturday, June 18, a number of hail 

 storms visited this section, some por- 

 tions having as many as three separate 

 storms that day. Although the hail was 

 of good size, the only damage reported 

 was the beating down and spoiling of 

 the outdoor flowers in bloom; in fact, 

 it finished the peonies. 



The Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. had a 

 leak in the ammonia tank recently 

 which put them all out of the building 

 and, while there was no serious loss or 

 damage, it caused them considerable in- 

 convenience. 



Wanted, a watchdog, one not too big, 

 but with plenty of bark to it, to protect 

 the home of John Bader, which w; 

 visited a short time ago by a burglar. 

 The burglar was captured, however, anc 

 all the jewelry recovered, the only loss 

 being some gold coins which he had 

 evidently spent before he was caught. 



T. P. Langhans has now moved to his 

 bungalow at Allison Park for the sum- 

 mer. One should hear about his flock of 

 white chickens; they can do nearly 

 everything except whistle. 



Greenhouse stock in this vicinity is 

 in finer condition than ever was seen 

 before at this time of year. The Pitts- 

 burg Cut Flower Co. is cutting as fine 

 Killarney and White Killarney as one 

 ever sees in the winter and all the other 

 roses are equally good. Hoo-Hoo. 



We are pleased to advise that we have 

 had the best results from our adv. in 

 The Review, and have sold an immense 

 lot of stock during the past winter and 

 spring. We will certainly need your 

 services again in the near future. — Shep- 

 ard's Garden Carnation Co., Lowell, 

 Mass. 



20 fo Discount on Bedding 

 Plants for Stocii 



For the next 10 days we will allow a discount of 20 per cent on any 

 of the following plants except ferns and cyclamen. 



Per 100 



Nutt Geraniums $2.50 



■ .2.50 



. 4.50 

 . 6.00 

 . 4.50 

 . 6.00 

 . 2.50 



Vlaud 



Nutt 

 .« 



Viaud 



2-in. 

 2-in. 

 3-in. 

 4-in. 

 3-in. 

 4-in. 

 2i«-in. Double Petunias, 2 to 4 vars. 



2-in. ABeratum, blue 2.00 



2-in. Heliotropes, blue. 2.00 



'i>9-in. Double Bw^eet Alyssum 2.00 



2-in. Lantanas, 2 vars 2.50 



2>s-in. Centaurea Gymnocrapa 2.50 



2-in. Coleus 2.00 



2-in. Moonvlnes, white 2.50 



3.in. " '• 3.00 



Fe verf e\7 



Rose Geraniums 



Madame Sallerol 



Dracaena Indlvlsa.... 

 Asparaarus Bprenarerl. 



fine. 



2-in. 

 2-in. 

 2-in. 

 2-in. 

 2-in. 

 3-in. 

 2.in. 

 3-in. 

 2Vin. Wbltnuml, true var 



3-in. Cyclamen, 4 colors, separate s.oo 



2>«-in. Salvia Bonfire ..5U 



li«-in. •• " J.OO 



2-in. Fuobsla :i.00 



3-in. ** 0.00 



PI. Nanus. 



Per 100 

 ... 2.00 

 ... 2.00 

 .... 2.00 

 .... ;!.00 

 .... :!.00 

 .... (i.OO 

 ,... :!.00 

 .... 7.00 

 5.00 



Our stock is all well grown and we will guarantee satisfaction. Give us a trial order 

 and see. 



D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS CO. 



Box 394 



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PEORIA, ILL. 



Just Arrived in Splendid Order 



CATTLEYAS 



Trianae, Bowr Indiana, Schroederae, Mendellil and Qigas Sanderiana: 

 also Laelias Anceps and Alblda. These plants are fresh collected and 

 In splendid order. A few Laella Anceps Alba, $2.50 each. 



G. L FREEMAN CO., Fall River, Mass. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrired Csttlejs TrianM, C. GaskelliaDk, 

 Oncidinus TArlcosam, crispam, Forb«Bi, 

 HuTiaoiiimiiniii; OdontOKloosani grande, 

 MiltonU enneata, Laeliaa porporata, 

 grandis tcnebroaa and flara. 



UGER & HURREU, - Summit, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Just arrived in fine condition : Oncidium varl- 

 cosum RosrersH, 0. Marshalllanum, O. Forbesi; 

 Laelia purpurata, L. cinnabarlna; Cattleya 

 citrina, Odontofiflossum grande. 



CarriBo & Baldwin, Mamaronecfc, N. Y. 



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 when writing; advertisers. 



ORCHIDS 



Lartrest Importers, Exporters. Growers 

 and Hybridists in the world. 



SANDER, St. Albans, Englanil 



lad 235 Broadwiy. Room 1. New York City 



On July 1, our New York 

 office will be transferred 



to 



258 Broadway 



Room 781 



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 writing advertisers. 



