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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JULY 14, 1010. 



PBOVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



IS 



in 



in 

 L. 



Business has been dull during the 

 last week; no more so than is generally 

 expected at this season, but noticeable 

 after the steady trade that has con- 

 tinued up to the present. Several large 

 funerals, however, have pieced out 

 well. Sweet peas are now at their 

 height and, while not an actual glut on 

 the market, are in great plenty. Car- 

 nations are off. Roses are equal to all 

 demands. Prices range at the usual 

 schedule for the summer season. 



Various Notes. 



Many of the florists have joined the 

 half-holiday closing movement and 

 close their stores at noon Fridays dur- 

 ing July and August. 



The Florists' and Gardeners' Club 

 of Rhode Island is arranging to pay a 

 visit to Rhode Island College, at King- 

 ston, on Monday, July 18. 



Stewart Ritchie had the decorations 

 for the Riggs-French wedding, at New- 

 port, last week. 



William Appleton is under the 

 weather, the excessive heat aggravat- 

 ing his troubles. 



Albert Holscher, of Olneyville, 

 bringing in some fine sweet peas 

 light colors. 



Albert Bavier, who has been 

 charge of the flower department of 

 Dimond & Sons, Inc., this city, has sev- 

 ered his connection therewith and is 

 now at his home in Meriden, Conn. 



John M. Greene, of Harrison street, 

 this city, has purchased a lot of land 

 on Waldo street, with a small green- 

 house thereon, formerly belonging to 

 the late W. A. Munroe. He is prepar- 

 ing to move his stock to the new place, 

 which he intends to enlarge and im- 

 prove. 



M. Walsh, for several years with 

 William Hay, Arlington, is now with 

 the new firm of Burke & Burns. 



At the last meeting of the board of 

 aldermen of Newport, Arend Brandt 

 and Patrick Reynolds were drawn as 

 grand jurors, and James Matson, Jos- 

 eph Gibson and John Baumgartner as 

 petit jurors. 



Maxwell Villers, with Johnston Bros., 

 on Dorrance street, is enjoying all his 

 leisure time this summer in canoeing 

 on the Pawtuxet river. 



W. S. Pino has gone with his family 

 to his cottage at Quonochontaug for 

 the summer. This is on the south 

 coast of Rhode Island, overlooking the 

 Atlantic ocean. 



Simon Peterson, of East Providence, 

 has been quite busy with funeral work 

 the last week or so. 



H. C. Neubrand, with W. S. Pino, has 

 been spending his vacation at Roch- 

 ester and Webster, N. Y. 



A range of greenhouses is being 

 erected on the estate of Arthur Curtis 

 Brown, at Newport, by Hitchings & Co., 

 of New York. 



William E. Chappell had several 

 pieces for the Walter Darby funeral. 



Eugene McCarron furnished a num- 

 ber of fine designs for the fimertlM)f 

 Robert N. Walker. 



Hitchings & Co., of New York, are 

 erecting a range of greenhouses on the 

 Grosvenor estate, at Newport. 



Carl Jurgens, of Newport, has 

 abandoned his place on Mill street and 

 is giving his entire attention to his 

 new range at Middletown. He will 



ROSE PLANTS 



Fine, Clean, Strong Stock, from 2^ in. Pots 



100 1000 , 



Dnole John 13.00 126.00 Ivory ■■ 



P«rl«s, 3ifl-inch 4.00 35.00 RIoHmoiMl . 



100 1000 



.t3.00 $25.00 

 . 3.00 25.00 



Chrysanthemum Plants 



From 2^-lnoli pots. 



WHITS 



KstoUe 



Tousot 



H. W. Buckboo 



Peter 



PerlOO 

 ,...$2.50 

 .... 2.50 

 .... 2.50 



W. Bonnaffon , 



▲pploton... 



Bonnaflon. 



TKLLOW 



PerlOO 

 ... 12.50 

 ... 2.50 



.... 2.50 



3S Randolph 

 Street 



Chicago 



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EXTRA FINE ROSE STOCK, READY TO SHIP 



2'3-inch 

 100 1000 



Richmond $5.00 $45.00 



Cardinal 



Kaiserin 3.00 30.00 



Perle 5.50 50.00 7.50 70.00 



American Beauty. .4-in., $12.00 per 100; $110.00 per 1000 



3H-inch 

 100 1000 

 t 7.00 $65.00 

 10.00 90.00 



Strong stock, roady for benohlnK. 



2'9-in. i>er 

 YELLOW 100 1000 



2H-inch 

 100 1000 



White KilUmey $8.50 $75.00 



Pink " 6.00 65.00 



My Maryland 6.00 55.00 



American Beauty. . . .3-in., $7.50 per 100; $70.00 per 1000 

 100,000 2H>-in. MUMS, of following varlotles 



2>i-in. per 

 WHITE 100 1000 



Timothy Eaton -fS.OO $25.00 Major Boimaffon $§.00 $25.66 



YELLOtt R.£0 



GoldenGlow 4.00 Shrimpton 3.OO 25.00 



Halliday 3.00 25.00 Intensity 3.OO 25.00 



POMPONS. i«Hj-ln.. $2.S0 per 100. Baby, Klondyke, Zenobia, Lulu, Diana, Briola, Quinola. 

 8PSCIAL OFFXR-BIG BARGAIN. This i* thi time ti flaat Oct. Fract aN Maaravi*. 



Monrovia, 2M-inch per 1000, $20.00 Roosevelt, 2^-inch per 1000, $25.0C 



Oct. Frost, 2J<-inch " 20.00 Merry Christmas, 2H-inch " 2O.OC 



SMIL.AX, 3-ln., t4JS0 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO., tn Norton Grove, III. 



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ROSE PLANTS 



2000 4-inch ^Vhite Killamey. $12.00 per 100; 



$100.00 per 1000. 

 2000 3-inch White Killarney, $10.00 per 100; 



$90.00 per 1000. 



Extra fine stroog plants. 

 Will send samples. 



1200 4-inch Richmond. $6.00 per 100: $50.00 per 



1000. 

 150 3-inch Pink Killamey. $6.00 per 100; $50.00 



per 1000. 



Chrysanthemum Plants 



2i2-inch. $2.00 per 100; 

 $18.00 per 1000. 



Col. Appleton, A. J. Balfour, Willowbrook, C. Toiiset, Dr. Enguehard, Pres. Roosevelt. Mile. 

 Douillett, Robinson, Mary Mann, White BonnaSon. Jerome Jones, Yellow Jones. 



Carnatioa Field Plante. Write for prices. 



FiM 3-incli Sprenseri, $4.00 per 100 



' Caali or C. O. D. 



W. J.&M.8. VE8EY. 



Fort Wayne, Indiana 



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FLORISTS' MUMS 



For further particulars see classified ad under Chrysanthemums 



ELMER D. SMITH St CO., Adrian, Michigan 



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Brides and [Maids 



2M-in., $2.50 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



Nnmerotis ot|ier good sorts 

 in prime stock 



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set apart several of his Middletown 

 houses to the growing of valley. 



Robert Vanmeader, of this city, has 

 purchased a farm at Swansea on which 



Pink Killarney 



3-in., $6.00 per 100; $55.00 per 1000. 



Am«rle«n Boaaty, 3-in.. $8.00 per 100; $75.00 

 per 1000. 



American Beauty, 3^-in., $9.00 per 100. 

 Bridesmaid. 3-in.. ^.00 per 100: $35.00 per 100 0. 

 All fine stock. Cash with order, unle s known. 

 L. B. CODDINQTON, Marray Hill. N. J. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



there are several small greenhouses, 

 which he contemplates adding to in. 

 the rear future. W. H. M. 



