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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



July 28, 1010. 



Sne-r?. 'r!". ARAUCARIAS 



Araucaria Excelsa (Norfolk Island Pine) 



Our stock of Araucarias is very complete in all sizes. The plants 



are all of good value, and will be found a profitable investment to 



grow on for winter sales. -^^^^^ 



4-inch pots, 5 to inches high. 2 tiers lO.lM 



.')-lnch pots, 10 to 12 inches high, 3 tiers (;o 



6 inch pots. 13 to 15 inches high, 3 to 4 tiers T > 



('>-inch pots, 14 to 16 inches high, 4 tiers .• 1.00 



7-lnch pots. IC to 18 inches high, 4 tiers 1.'25 



Araucaria Excelsa Qlauca 



r)-inch pots, 8 inches high, 2 tiers 75 



Ci-inch pots, 10 to 12 inches high, 3 tiers 1.00 



7-inch pots, 13 to 15 inches high, 4 tiers 1.50 



Araucaria Robusta Compacta 



6-inch pots. H inches high, 2 tiers 1.00 



(■>-inch pots. 10 to 12 inches high. 3 tiers 1.25 



7-inch pots, 12 to 14 inches high. 3 tiers 1.50 



Mixed Ferns for Disfies 



We have at all times a good supply of these. 

 214-inch pots $3.60 per 100 ; $30.00 per 1000 



For the most complete list of seaionable stock that can be offered at this 



season of the year, see our current Wholesale List. If you have 



not received a copy it will be mailed to you on application. 



Heary A. Df eer, Inc., Phiia*deiphia7pa. 



Mention The Review when vou write. 



NEW BEDFOED, MASS. 



The Ma]^«t. 'J/ 



Everything is quiet here just now 

 and funeral work is about the only 

 thing that helps out. There are plenty 

 of outdoor flowcTg. Carnations are 

 getting poor and small. Asters are just 

 beginning to bl®mEfind will take the 

 place of carnations for the next two 

 months or so. 



Carnations retail at 35 cents per 

 dozen; roses, $1 per dozen; gladioli, 

 $1 and $1.20 per dozen; asters, 35 

 cents per dozen, and sweet peas 

 at 50 cents per hundred blooms, though 

 these flowers are generally sold in 

 bunches. Gypsophila and candytuft 

 work in finely for sprays or bouquets, 

 and a great deal of these is grown 

 around here. 



Some good aster blooms are to be 

 seen grown under glass. There is this 

 advantage with inside culture, ttat the 

 water problem can be solved. Mum 

 stock is looking fine in general. 



The weather continues warm and we 

 certainly need son^e rain to help out 

 the stock in the fields. 



Various Notes. 



E. Y. Peirce has a nice batch of 

 young asparagus plants. 



F. Treadup, Jr., will have an immense 

 lot of asters to cut from. 



Wm. E. Mosher wUl have about 6,000 

 aster plants to cut from. 



Julius Rositzsky, manager for "Wm. P. 

 Peirce, spent several days last week in 

 Bostdn and vicinity. W. L. 



Gloversville, N. Y. — The greenhouse 

 property belonging to George Main, 102 

 North School street, has been sold to 

 Henry McLean, who will divide it into 

 lots for the erection of houses. Mr. 

 Main intends to close out his stock of 

 plants and shrubs and go to Washing- 

 ton, D. C, where he will join the colony 

 of the followers of Jioresh. . .. 



2=YEAR=0LD SEEDLINGS 



Ready to go in thumb pots 



Ask for prices by 1000 or 100 lots 



O. V. ZANGEN, Seedsman 



Hobolcen, N. J. 





Menbon The Review when you write. 



We Are Shipping Aii Orders the Day They Are Received 



BEGONIA 



LORRAINE 



LORRAINE LONSDALE 

 AGATHA 



Our stock Is of the very highest quality, and we wish to impress upon our customers that all 

 our BeKonias are twieo lUtted. 2»«-in. pots. |15»00 por'lOO: |140/in per 1000; 3-in. pote. strong 

 plant8.l25.00 per 100; 4-ln. pots, the kind that will make sUbtJlhfeiir I6r Cfcristmas, $40.00 per 100. 



Special prlc* on lots of 5000 or 10,000 plants. 



ROBERT CRAIG CO. 



4900 Marlcet Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



