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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



July 14, 1910. 



The 

 Remaining 



Stock of Orchids 



Now in 



Excellent 



Condition. 



400 Cattleya Trianae, established stock, 5 to 8 breaks. 

 300 Cattleya Labiata, 4 to 6 breaks. 

 100 Cattleya Schroederae, 4 to 6 breaks. 

 All the above named at $2.00 each. 



200 Cattleya Percivallana at $1.00. 

 200 Cypripedium Leeanum at 50c. 

 150 Cypripedium Leeanum at $1.00. 

 75 Cypripedium Leeanum at $2.00. 



CLEANING UP ON ROSES, Splendid Value. 



2000 each, Bride, Maid and Richmond. 



1000 Rliea Reid at Gc. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, 



3000 Beauties at 15c. 

 500 My Maryland, grafted stock, at 20c. 



Madison, N. J. 



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NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Business is about the same as usual 

 at this time of year, with little doing 

 except funeral work, which has been 

 good all through the season. Outdoor 

 flowers are quite plentiful. Carnations 

 are still in the market, but they are 

 small and of poor quality. They retail 

 at 50 cents per dozen. Roses bring 

 from $1 to $1.50 per dozen, and sweet 

 peas, which are in heavy supply, go for 

 almost nothing; the best long-stem 

 blooms can be had for 10 cents per 

 bunch, and from 25 to 50 cents per 

 hundred is the general price. 



There is plenty of candytuft, sweet 

 alyssum and other flowers to help out 

 these hot summer days. Rambler and 

 Dorothy Perkins roses are grand sights. 

 These two old favorites seem to grow 

 more popular each year, and nearly 

 every yard, regardless of size, has at 

 least one of these climbers. 



The plant trade is practically ended, 

 and everyone is well satisfied with the 

 results. Asters will soon be in bloom 

 and will help the cut flower business. 

 Young carnations in the field look 

 fairly good, although last week was 

 exceptionally hot and some good rains 

 are badly needed. 



Various Notes. 



Most of the uptown stores now close 

 at noon Wednesdays for a half holi- 

 day, and at 6 o'clock on other even- 

 ings. 



E. Y. Peirce has finished planting his 

 roses and mums. He has between 4,000 

 and 5,000 of the latter. Mr. Peirce re- 

 ports business unusually good for the 

 summer months. 



A. B. Hathaway has some of the 

 finest sweet peas ever seen here. 



Peter Murray is building a new range 

 of greenhouses at Fairhaven, and says 

 that business is fine. His landscape 

 gardening work is increasing every 

 year. 



All the stores closed at noon on the 

 Fourth. No extra business is reported 

 for this holiday. W. L. 



Bloomington, IlL — F. A. Bailer says 

 that business this spring has been good, 

 as estimated by the demand for stock, 

 but has not been profitable for him, on 

 account of the late frosts, which de- 

 stroyed his fruit and his outdoor crop 

 of flowers. The prospects now are re- 

 assuring, but the spring of 1910, he 

 says, will be unpleasantly remembered 

 by him. 



CHOICE STOCK 



PRIMULA OBCONICA 



Ronsdorfer hybrids, 2i2-in. pots, $3.00 per 

 100; |25 00 per 1000. 



CHINK8X PRIMULAS 



Very best EiiKlibh and French strains. 2'«- 

 in. pots, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



POIN8KTTIAS 



Fine stock, 2>8-in. pots, $5.00 per 100. 



rSRNS 



For dishes, assorted varieties, '2*4-in. pots, 

 $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per luOU. 



Cash with order. 



We extend a cordial invitation to all 

 members of the trade to visit us, when in 

 Chicago. We try to have things attractive 

 and interesting at all times. 



FRAKK 0ECHSLIN/«cyiM,'"i7L'* 



Formerly Garfield Park Flower Co. 



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SPECIAL 



Asparagus plumosus 



Strong 4-inch stock, fine for 

 store sales or planting out, 

 $8.00 per 100; $70.00 per 

 1000. 



YUESS 6ARDENS COMPANY 



Seedsmen and Florists 



NEWBURGH, N. T. 



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Lorraine Begonias 



For Immediate Delivery. 



2X-inch pott, 115.00 per 100, $140.00 

 per 1000. 



CYCLAMENS 



Ready for 3)^-inoh poti, assorted 

 colon, $50.00 per 1000. 



THOMAS ROUND, Nahant, Mass. 



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DAHLIAS 



We are growers of the very best; have a large 

 c(rflection to select from. Send for prieev. 



David Herbert & Son 



ATCO, N. J. 



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LAURUS CERASUS 



Suitable for roof firai-dons and in front of hotels, etc 

 Price per pair, from ft.OO to $10 00. From $6.00 a pair 

 up we furnish fine sliaped pyramids, 6 to 8 ft. high. 



Extra value for the money. 



Aucuba Japonica, variegrated, in pots. For 



hotels, etc.: fine, bushy plants, well furnished, 



from 36c to $3.00 each; large plants in wooden 



tubs. 

 Abies Kosteri, in pot, $1.50 and $2.00 each. 

 Boxwrood, perfect, globular, fine, 60c, 76c and 



$1.00 each. 

 Rubbers, singia- and combinations, 8 to 9-ln.. 



from $1.60 to^.OO each; 6-in., $6 00 per doz. 

 Araucaria exCelsa, 2 to 2'g feet high, $1.60 to 



$2.60 each. 

 Araucaria elauca and robusta, $1.25 to $2.Q0 



each. 

 Cibotium Scliiedel, large plants, S3.00 each; 



smaller, $1.60 each, $16.00 per doz. 

 Phoenix Roebelenii, doz., $12.00, $18.00 and 



$24.00. 

 Pandanns Yeitchii, S-in., 76c; Hh-ln., $1.00 each; 



6-ln.,$1.26; 7-in., $1JS0 and $2.00 each. 

 Kentia Combinations. 5-ln. and 4'<2-ln., 2 to 3 



in a pot. doz., $12.00; from 15 to 24 Inches high; 



larger. $1 (M); $18.00 per doz. 

 'La.Tge Kentias, 11-ln. tubs. 6 feet high, $10.00 



each; larger plants up to $20.00. 

 Raphis liumilis , 7 and 8-ln. pots, $2.00 to $4.00 



Raphis'flabelliformis, 7 and 8-lD. pots, $3.00 to 



$6.00 each. 

 Liivistona Sinensis, 7-ln. pots, fine, $1.60 and $2.00 



each. 

 Dracaena fraisrrans. Dr. Lindeni, Dr. Slas- 



sanseana. Dr. Gracilis, from $1.00 to $3.00 



each. 

 Japanese Tiny Plants, in fancy crocks, $6.00, 



$6.00 and $9.00 per doz. 

 Golden Leaf Privet, fine plants, 4^-ln. pots, 



doz., $3.00; $26.00 per 100. 

 Schoelzeli and Piersoni Ferns, well shaped, 



8-in. to 9-in. azalea pots, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.60 



each. Plants very fine. 

 Boston , IVhitmani and Scottii, from 6-in. pans, 



doz., $4.00. 

 Euonymns, variesrated and green, 7 and 8-ln. 



pots, nicely shaped, per pair, $1.60. $2.00. 

 Tradescantia haneine baskets, $1.00 each. 

 Slaranta Zebrina, 4 and 4'a-ln.. fine plants, doz., 



$3.00 and fi.OO. 

 Gardenia Yeitchii, fine bushy plants, from 



4Vi-in. pots, well branched, the kind for planting 



out, $16.00 per 100. 

 PandanuH Sanderi plants from 60c tot2.00each. 

 Chrysanths. , for pot culture, from 6 and 6*9-10. 



potB, doz., $3.00; 100 at $25.00. 

 VarieKated Aspidistra, $1.50 and $2.00 each. 



Plenty of leaves. 

 Dracaena indivisa, from 6-in. pots, 24-ln. and 



over, doz., $3 and $4; also by the 100. 

 Cut Lily of the Valley, extra selected, at all 



times. $4.00 per 100, with or without roots; ex- 

 tras, $3.00 per 100. 

 Cut KaHter Lilies, doz., $1.00; $8.00 per 100. 

 Boston Ferns. 6-in. pots, $6.00 a doz.; 6H2-ln. pots, 



$9.00 a doz.; 7-ln. pots, $12.00 a doz. Very fine. 

 Small Kentia Belmoreana, 3^-ln. pots, $10.00 



per 100. 

 Cocos Weddelliana , S^-ln. pots, $16.00 per 100; 



2'Q.ln. pots, $10.00 per 100. 

 Pandanus Utllis, 10-lnch pots, $3.00 each, foar 



feet high. 

 Crotons, 3x4-in. pots. $3.00 per doz. 



76c for each case and packing. 

 Cash with order. 



ANTON SCnULTHEIS, College Point, L I. 



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Variegated Yincas 



SX-in. pots, $8.00 per 100. 



Wood worth A Porker 



OUIKVA, OHIO 



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