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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



JUNB 30, 1910. 



I am disposing 

 of the 



Stock of Orchids 



Known as the Horham 

 farms collection. 



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

 Percivaliana and Speciosissima, 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 » barg^ain, come 

 and pick them out for yourself. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



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MILWAUKEE. 



The Market. 



Last week, with its numerous com- 

 mencement exercises, again proved to 

 be a profitable one for the florists. In 

 fact, several dealers were rushed on 

 Wednesday and Thursday with that 

 class of work. The extremely hot 

 weather since June 14 has helped to 

 reduce the quantity of good stock with 

 most of the growers, so that by Friday 

 it was not any too plentiful, while there 

 was :i raft of so-called junk which 

 was at the mercy of the buyers. From 

 present indications, even this class of 

 stock will disappear in the near fu- 

 ture, for replanting of roses is well un- 

 der way, with carnations to follow in 

 a fortnight. This hot wave also brought 

 the local peonies into bloom in a bunch, 

 as it were, and, after the unfavorable 

 April weather, the lasting qualities 

 were nothing to brag about. 



The demand for valley was brisk 

 and there was plenty to go around. 

 Snapdragons did not sell as readily as 

 they should have. Beauties, which are 

 being grown for the summer trade, 

 found ready sale. Green goods are be- 

 coming more plentiful from day to 

 day. 



Now that the schools are closed for 

 the summer vacation, it will not be 

 long before folks will go to their coun- 

 try homes, which means that the florists 

 will also get a chance to have a few 

 spare moments for recuperation. 



Various Notes. 



Will Kuhl, shipping clerk for the 

 Holton & Hunkel Co., left on Monday 

 for a week's vacation. At that firm's 

 greenhouses, on Humboldt avenue, they 

 were extremely busy last week potting 

 a carload of imported palms, araucarias, 

 aspidistras and assorted ferns. 



Roy Currie, of Currie Bros., is the 

 possessor of a new yacht, on which 

 he intends to spend the Saturday after- 

 noons and Sundays on Pine lake during 

 the dull season. 



The Wisconsin Floral Co., on Grand 

 avenue, reports a decided increase of 

 sales for last week over that of last 

 year. As they cater mainly to tran- 

 sient trade, this is a good sign of pros- 

 perity. 



The C. C. Pollworth Co. says it is 

 surprising the way business has kept 

 up. "Away ahead of expectations," 

 is the way they put it. 



The Edlefsen-Leidiger Co. had an 

 unusually active week, chiefly in funer- 

 al work and work for commencement 

 exercises. 



Visitors: Harry Balsley, Detroit, 

 Mich., and Mrs. J. T. Hinchiiffe, Racine, 

 Wis. E. O. 



20^'' Discount on Bedding 

 Plants for Stock 



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

 of the following plants except ferns and cyclamen. 



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, Bowringlana, Schroederae, Mendellii and Qigas Sanderiana; 

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

 in splendid order. A few Laelia Anceps Alba, $2.50 each. 



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



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived Cattlera Trianae, C. Gaskelliana, 

 Oncidiams varicosnni, crUpom, Forbesi, 

 Harrisoniannm; OdontogiORsnin ^ande, 

 Miitonia cnneata, Laelias porparata, 

 grandis tenebrosa and fiava. 



UGER & HURRELL, - Summit, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Just arrived in fine condition: Oncldlum vari- 

 cosum RoKcrsii, 0. Marslialiianum, O. Forbesi; 

 Laelia purpurata, L. cinnabarina; Cattleya 

 cltrina, Odontogriossum irrande. 



Carrillo & Baldwin, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 



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 \7lien wrltlnK advertisers. 



ORCHIDS 



Largest Importers, Exporters, Growers 

 and Hybridists in the world. 



SANDER, St. Albans, Eieland 



■Rd 258 Broadwiy, Room 721. New York Gty 



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H. DREYER 



Tel. 228 Xewtown, CI IIIIIIDftT I I 

 Jackson Ave., CLIIinUIIO I | Li !■ 



ive Plants 



8PSCIALTIK8 :— Palms, Ferns, Arauoa* 

 rlas, Cyoas, Pandanus, Lilies. 



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