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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



July 21, 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 Percivaliana 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 Rhea Reid at 6c. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, 



3000 Beauties at 15c. 

 500 My Maryland, grafted stock, at 20c. 



Nadison, N. J. 



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ROCHESTEE, N. Y. 



The Market. 



Business seems to be just about hold- 

 ing its own. Possibly it is a little better 

 than at the last report, but the usual 

 midsummer dullness is here. The mar- 

 ket seems to be supplied with flowers. 

 The only noticeable shortage is in car- 

 nations, and this may be only tempo- 

 rary, as considerable quantities have 

 been shipped to other cities. 



Several needed showers have visited 

 Rochester and vicinity and growers are 

 more optimistic regarding field opera- 

 tions. The dry weather had injured the 

 •weet peas to a considerable extent. 



Carnations are retailing at 35 cents a 

 dozen; roses, $1; sweet peas, 15 cents 

 to 20 cents a bunch. Candytuft is 

 plentiful and a large bunch sells for 

 50 cents. E, F. E. 



MANCHESTEE, MASS. 



The annual rose show of the North 

 Shore Horticultural Society, held at 

 Beverly Farms, was greatly admired for 

 the fine arrangement and excellence of 

 the exhibits. As was to be expected, 

 the larger number of the exhibitors 

 were from this city. 



Lager & Hurrell, of Summit, N. J., 

 were given honorable mention for a 

 table of rare varieties. 



Other exhibits from the trade were 

 as follows: Julius Heurlin, South Brain- 

 tree, silver medal for hardy herbaceous 

 flowers; A. Leuthy & Co., Eoslindale, 

 certificate of merit, foliage plants; 

 Thos. Eoland, Nahant, certificate of 

 merit for Nikko, blue hydrangea; James 

 B. Dow, hydrangeas; Southworth Bros., 

 certificate, group of evergreens; Pierce 

 nursery, certificate for evergreens, and 

 E. & J. Farquhar & Co., certificate, 

 plants and evergreens. 



In addition to the foregoing, the fol- 

 lowing were conspicuous as prize win- 

 ners: Mrs. B. Hammond Tracy, Wen- 

 ham, Mass.; F. F. Brasch, gardener for 

 Mrs. James McMillan; Eric Wetterbro, 

 gardener for Mrs. Lester Leland; Wm. 

 Swan, gardener for Miss Helen Hooper; 

 James McGregor, gardener for Miss A. 

 G. Thayer; James Scott, gardener for 

 Mrs. H. L. Higginson; Dan Hallissy, 

 gardener for Mrs. PhiUp Sears; John 

 L. Chapman, gardener for Mrs. E. C. 

 Swift; Thomas Jack, gardener for Mrs. 

 Allen Curtis; James Salter, gardener 

 for Mrs. Philip Dexter; John P. Sulli- 

 van, gardener for Miss A. P. Loring. 



The Eeview can supply, any horticul- 

 tural books at publishers' prices. 



ORCHIDS 



Fresh Arrivals 

 Every Week. 



Cattleyas, Trianae, Schroederae, Mendelii; Gigas, Hardyana Type; Gigas 

 Sanderiana, Percivaliana, Bowringiana, Speciosissima and Aurea. 

 Dendrobriums, Thyrsiflorum, Cambridgeanum, Crassenode. 

 Renanthera Imschootiana. 



Coelogyne Cristata, 400 bulbs, strong plants, $10.00 each. 

 Cyps., Bellatulum and Charles worthii. 



ALL RBADT FOR POTTING. 



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



ORCHIDS 



Largest Importers, Exporters, Growers 

 and Hybridists in the world. 



SANDER, St. Albans, Eieland 



lid 258 Broadwiy, Room 721. New York Gty 



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ORCHIDS 



Just arrived in fine condition : Oncldlutn varl- 

 cosum Rogrersli, 0. Marshalllanum, O. Forbesi; 

 Laelia purpurata, L. cinnabarina; Cattleya 

 citrlna, Odontogrlossum erande. 



Carrillo & Baldwin, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 



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STOCK YOU NEED 



We have the grandest lot of Boston and Wtalt- 

 manl Ferns in 2^ to lO-inch pots. Kxtra fine 

 Plumosus, 2>fl. 3, 4 and 5-inch. 8prenK*rl,2>s, 

 3 and 4-inch. Cyclamen, 2^ and 3-inch. Ce- 

 lestial Peppers, 2^-in.; Jerusalem Clier- 

 ries, 2>fl and 3-in. Chrysantliemums, Col. 

 Apploton, Cash, J. K. Shaw, Ivory and others. 



Write us for prices on anything you may need. 



6E0. A. KUHL, Wholesale Grower, Pekin, III. 



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FERNS in FLATS 



Extra fisa la the leading Tarletlea. 



Your selection at $2.00 per flat; $21.50 

 per doz. All orders are executed in strict 

 rotation. 



f. W. 0. SCHMITZ, Prince Bay, N. Y. 



DAHLIAS 



We are jrrowers of the very best; have a lartre 

 collection to select from. Send for prices. 



David Herbert & Son 



ATCO, N. J. 



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Special Low Offer of 

 Freshly Imported 



ORCHIDS 



For this Month Only. 



Cattleya Trianae, in fine condition, In 

 cases of 400 bulbs, 40 to 'iO plants, $40.00. 



Cattleya Scli^oederae (the Easter Catt- 

 leya), fine plants, in cases of 400 bulbs. $65.00. 



Cattleya speoiosissima, fine plants, in 

 cas<'S of 400 bulbs. J-JS.OO. 



Cattleya labiata, a few cases only: in 

 cases of 100 bulbs, $50.00. 

 Dendrobium formosum fflcanteum, 



finest white orchid there is for cut flowers; 

 fino plants with 6 to 8 bulbs, $125.00 per 100; 

 fine plants with 9 to 2 bulbs, $200.00 per 100. 



No discounts of any kind will be allowed on 

 these prices. 



Also all kinds of Pottlna; Material, 

 Baskets, Btc. 



Lager & Hurrell 



SUMMIT, N. J. 



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Lorraine Begonias 



For Immediate Delivery. 



2X-inoh poti, 116.00 per 100, $140.00 



per 1000. 



CYCLAMENS 



Ready for 3>i-inch pote, asaorted 



oolori, $60.00 per 1000. 



THOMAS ROUND, Nahant, Mass. 



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