52 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



JLIA T, 1910. 



The 

 Remaining 



stock of Orchids 



Now In 



Excellent 



Condition. 



400 Cattley* Trianae. estal)li8be<i sUick, o t^t S l>i-euks. 

 300 Cattleya Lablata, 4 to 6 breaks. 

 100 Cattleya Schroederae, 4 to (> breaks. 

 All tbe above iiaiiicd at $2.00 i*arli. 



20<t Cattleya Perclvaliana at ^1.00. 

 200 Cypripedium Leeanum a oOc 

 !.-,.. cjpripedium Leeanum a ^1.00 



(•) 



Cypripedium Leeanum at 



CLEANING UP ON ROSES, Splendid Value, 



2000 t>acb, Bride, Maid and Richmond. 

 1000 Rhea Reid at Oc. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, 



:5000 Beauties at loc. . , ^ , . .,,. . 

 rm My Maryland, gratted stock, at -Oi . 



Madison, N. J* 



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Mentiob The Review when you write. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



The Majrket./ 



Business for the last two weeks of 

 June held tip fairly well. Home few 

 weddings took place and boosted 

 things ill that line. In adilition. one or 

 two (oniiiieneeinents and funeral work 

 helped to make .June as good as last 

 year, and a little better with some. 

 iSweet jieas are more than jjlentiful and 

 are selling at any old price; they seem 

 to be overdone this season, as a good 

 many market gar.leners are growing 

 thcin and are selling them for whatever 

 thev can get, some even going as low 

 as 7 cents per hundred. However, the 

 hot weather is getting in its work and 

 iu a few days they will be a thing of 

 the past. 



Carnations are also overabundant and 

 quality is poor. A No. 1 roses are 

 scarce", but seconds are plentiful. Some 

 few Golden Glow mums are coming in, 

 but qualitv is nothing extra, although 

 fairly good for this time of the year, 

 and they sell fairly well. Green goods 

 arc in good supply. 



Various Notes. 



The Kentucky Society of Florists will 

 give its annual picnic and outing at 

 Stower's Grove, on the Eighteenth 

 street road, July 21. The committee 

 in charge assures a good time to those 

 who attend. 



C. M. Quirey has returned from a 

 two weeks' vacation, visiting his home 

 near Merganfield, Ky., and spending a 

 few davs in Cincinnati, O. The rest did 

 Mr Qiiirev a lot of good and he says 

 he can now take care of the books for 

 Jacob Schulz for another year. 



The establishment of Geo. Thompson, 

 on the Taylorvillc road, was sold at 

 auction last week, and bought by H. 

 Kleinstarink, well known to the trade 

 as a mum grower. Mr. Thompson wishes 

 to settle in Seattle, Wash. 



Adam Heitz has finished putting con- 

 crete borders throughout his place and 

 will replant his rose house with Brides, 

 Maids, Gates and a few My Marylands. 



Wm. Walker has gone to Blue Rock, 

 Ky to spend a two weeks' vacation. 



Jacob Schulz is putting in a new 

 icebox at his store. This will be one 

 of the neatest boxes in town when com^ 

 pleted The sides and front will be ot 

 plate glass with mitered corners. It 

 will be finished in white enamel with 

 mirrors affront and sides; the inside 

 will be lined with white tile with three 

 mirrors in the back, and glass shelves 

 will be used, supported by nickebplated 

 brackets. ^- ^- 



2.^^10 Discount on Bedding 

 Plants for Stock 



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

 of the following plants except feme and cyclamen. 



Nutt Geraniums. 



Vtaud 



Nutt " 



•j-iu. 

 2-in. 

 3-in. 

 4-iii. 



3-in. Viaud ** 



4.in. •• •' 



-2'«-in. Double Petunias, .' to t vars. 



2-iu. Aseratum, l>lue 



2-in. Heliotropes, bhiQ 



2<«-in. Double Sweet Alyssum 

 2-in 



ur 100 



. -J-SO 



. l.')0 



. i"..00 



. l.'iO 



. r,.oo 



. j.-'iit 



. 2.00 



. 2.00 



. 2(»0 



. 2.'K) 



. -l.'M 



. 2.00 



. 2. no 



. :i.m 



Feverfew 



Rose Geraniums 



Madame Sallerol 



Dracaena Indlvlsa 



Asparaerus Bpreneeri, 

 »* •• 



" PI. Nanus... 



iine. 



■j-iii. 

 J-iii. 

 2-iii. 

 2-iii. 

 2-ili. 

 o-iii. 

 2-in. 



:'.in. 



2's-iii. Wbltmanl, truo var 



:;-in. Cyclamen, 1 colors, separate h.OO 



2»«-ln. Salvia Bonfire 2.50 



l>^.in. •* •' 2.00 



2-iii. Fuchsia S.OO 



:;-in. '• 6.00 



Per 100 

 ... 2.00 

 , . . 2.00 

 ... 2.00 

 ... 3.00 

 ... 3.00 

 ... 6.00 

 ... 3.00 

 ... 7.00 

 ... ,5.00 



Lautanas, 2 vMr~ 



2>s-in. Centaurea Gymnocrapa 



'2-in. Coleus 



'2-iii. Moonvines, white 



3-in. " •• 



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 



Mention Tiie Keview when you write. 



PEORIA, ILL. 



Fresh Arrivals 

 Every Week. 



ORCHIDS 



Cattleyaa, Trianae, S<-lirfK'.lerac, Mcndelii; (Jiga«, Hardyana Tyi>e; Gijras 

 Saiuleriaiia, IVrcivaliana, Ho\vrin>riaiia, Sp(ciosis.sima ami Aurea. 

 Dendrobrium*, TliyrsiHoriiin, Ca;nl.ridgeanuiii, Craaseno<le. 

 Renanthera lin.scbontiana. 



Coelocyne CristJita, 40(i bulbs, stn.ut; jdants, -SIO.OO each. 

 Cyps.f Bellatulnni and Cliarieswitrtliii. 



ALL RKADT FOR POTTING. 



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



MPnnnn Thp K.-vicu- ^hen vnii writ* 



ORCHIDS 



ArrlT«d Cattler* Trianap, C. GaiikellUna, 

 OncidiDDiH T«rlco*ain, crispam, Forbeni, 

 HuTiRoniannm; UdontoKloNfium vrande, 

 Miltonla eaneata, LaeliaH porpurata, 

 in'SBdlR t«nebroaa and flava. 



UGCR & HURRELL, - Summit, N. J. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ORCHIDS 



.lust arrivfil in tine condition: Oncidlum vari- 

 cosum Roirersii, 0. Marshallianum, O. Forbesi; 

 Laelia purpurata. L. cinnabarlna; Cattleya 

 cltrina, Odontosriossum srrande. 



Carrillo & Baldwin, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 



ORCHIDS 



^"'L^.^^^SPP'ISP- Exporters, Growers 

 and Hybridists In the world 



SANDER, St. Albans, England 

 H. DREYER 



'^^.Srr;., ELMHURST, L. I. 

 Decorative Plants 



BPECULTint-Paliiia, p«n, »„„„ 



