JUNB 30, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



47 



Edward Reid 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



BEAUTIES, VALLEY AND ALL 

 9 SUMNER STOCK. 



1526 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, Pa, 



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Wliolesile Cut Flower Prices. 



Phll&delphia, June 29. 1910. 

 Per doz. 

 Beauty, Specials $2.50 to $3.00 



Medium 1.50to 2.00 



Short 76 to 1.00 



Per 100 

 The KlUameys.My Maryland.SelectI 6.00 to t 8.00 



Ordinary 3.00 to 4.00 



Richmond, Jardine. Select 6.00 to 



Ordinary S.OOto 



Bride, Maid, Select 400to 



" Ordinary 2.00to 



Eaiserin, Select 6.00to 



Ordinary S.OOto 



Carnations, Fancy 2.00 to 



Select 



Ordinary 



Easter Lilies per doz., 11.50 



Adlantum 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings 



sprays 35.00 to 



Sprengeri. " 36.00to 



Smilax 12.50 to 



VaUey 3.00 to 



Gattleyas per doz.. 16.00 



Gardenias.Failcy . doz. , |1 .00 to 1 .50 



Sweet Peas 40to 



Dagger Ferns per 1000, ll.OO 



Peonies 4.00 to 



Centaurea 



Candytuft bunch, 10.25 



Pyrethrum " .25 



Double Petunia 



8.00 



4.00 



5.00 



3.00 



8.00 



4.00 



2.50 



1.50 



1.00 



10.00 



1.00 



50.00 



50.00 



50.00 



15.00 



4.00 



.50 



5.00 

 1.00 



.50 



shorter. The public has noticed this 

 fact and, as a consequence, the demand 

 is not as good for them as it has been. 

 A few early mums are shown, but it will 

 be a month before they will be properly 

 in season. Queen of the Market asters 

 are sent into town in small quantities, 

 but they will not be plentiful for sev- 

 eral weeks. 



Various Notes, 



George C. Pape, of Berkeley, is erect- 

 ing several large greenhouses at San 

 Mateo. 



Domoto Bros, will move their entire 

 stock from their Fitchburg nurseries to 

 their Elmhurst grounds and will utilize 

 the older houses for the growing of 

 asparagus and ferns. 



George May, of the May Seed Co., 

 reports the season 's business the best 

 the firm has had up to date. A new 

 location on Market street is contem- 

 plated by this firm, as soon as the pres- 

 ent lease expires. 



W. E. Jepson, of Berkeley, Cal., is 

 on a month's trip through Plumas and 

 Lassen counties. 



Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Payne have 

 returned to their home in Los Angeles, 

 Cal. 



Fred Schmidt is on a two weeks' 

 trip to Portland, Ore., and vicinity. 



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Wichita, Kan. — Fred A. Chapman, 

 for the last seven months with Chas. 

 P. Mueller, of this city, has gone to 

 Grand Rapids, Mich., to take charge of 

 the plant of the Grand Eapids Green- 

 house Co. 



Worcester, Mass. — Peonies, iris and 

 wild flowers were the special features of 

 the last exhibit of the Worcester Coun- 

 ty Horticultural Society. The native 

 flowers were shown in numerous vari- 

 eties and were labeled with both the 

 common and the botanical names. 



Fancy Roses, Cut l-ilies, Valley and Peas 



Open from^I30a. m.to6 p. m. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company "'f^^I^.'S* 



We have everything in season In Cut Flower.. 1517Sansom8t. PHILADELPHIA 



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Beauties and Sweet Peas 



Eugene Bernhelmer, II S. IGth St., PHIUDELPHM, PA. 



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MY MARYLAND. KILLARNEY AND CARNATIONS 



Wholeaale norist 



A good market for more Choice Flowers 



1514 Sanson) St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



SAMUEL F. LILLET, 



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WM. J. BAKER, 



My Maryland Rosmi and Sweet Peaa 



of quality. 



Wboleaale Florist 



14S3 So. Pann Sq. , Fblladalplila, Pa. 



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ROSES 



J. W. YOUNG 



Upsai Station P.R.R., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



The History and Culture 



OF 



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Tor Forcing * 



By ALiKX. MONTGOMSRT. Jr. 



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**Of much interest to every Rose 

 grower and of utmost value to 

 growers of grafted Roses.** 



G)ntaining Practical Description of 

 the Process of Grafting, witli Full 

 Details of planting and ctilture, also 

 Directions for treatment to carry the 

 plants a second year. 



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WHOLX8AX.S 

 FLORIST 



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South Sudbury, Mass. — James E. 

 Tullis was recently confined to the house 

 for a time by illness, caused by a severe 

 cold. 



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