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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Adqust 4, 1910. 



Closing Out Our Orchid Stock 



Simply because we must have room, we are closing out our Orchid stock entirely, and we can still do: 



250 Cattleya Trianae and 100 Cattleya Lablata at $2.00 each. 

 Cattleya Schroederae all sold. 150 Cattleya Percivaliana at $1.00 each. 

 200 Cypripedium Leeanum at 50c, and 100 at $1.00 each. Balance sold. 



They are the best values in Orchid stock you ever bought, all established plants and warranted to flower. 



GARDENIAS. 3-inch stock at $18.00 per 100; 2>^-inch stock at $12.00 per 100. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, 



Madison, N. J. 



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EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Summer dullness prevails here. Work 

 for a few funerals is about all there is 

 to do. Eoses and carnations are poor. 

 Sweet peas are about gone, while other 

 outdoor flowers are being ruined by ex- 

 cessive rains. The rainfall for July 

 was 10.32 inches, with rain on twenty- 

 three days during the month. 



A Visit to Blackmail's. 



A visit to the greenhouses of the 

 Wm. Blackman Floral Co. found the 

 summer work moving along in good 

 style. The old roses are being dried 

 off and will soon be in shape to start 

 growing again. 



The new house, planted to roses in 

 April, shows good growth. The roses 

 are Bride, Bridesmaid and White Kil- 

 larney. The house of young Beauties 

 is coming finely. Between two houses 

 a sash house has been built, with one 

 side open to the weather, and has been 

 planted to My Maryland roses, which 

 are now full of buds and looking well. 

 Plenty of flowers will be got from these 

 this month. 



Three houses have been planted to 

 carnations and two more houses are 

 about ready to plant. The chrysanthe- 

 mums are in a healthy condition. 



E. L. R 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Market. 



Summer dullness still pervades the 

 city. There is little demand for stock, 

 and little stock to get. Kaiserin, My 

 Maryland and Pink Killarncy are bloom- 

 ing profusely. Carnations are scarce. 

 Sweet peas are more or less plentiful. 

 It is feared that asters will be a failure, 

 though some are growing them with suc- 

 cess, but not in the quantities hereto- 

 fore experienced. Amateur gardeners 

 in such stock have failed utterly. 



Various Notes. 



The Minnesota State Florists' Asso- 

 ciation held its picnic July 26, at Wild- 

 wood, and had a most successful, enjoy- 

 able outing. A large crowd repaired 

 early in the morning by street car to 

 the place appointed, and spent the day 

 in games and lake trips, ending with 

 dancing in the evening. O. J. Olson, 

 Louis Boeglein and J. P. Jorgenson were 

 the committee on arrangements. 



Visitors: B. Eschner, of M. Eiee & 

 Co., Philadelphia. M. E. M. 



ORCHIDS 



Orders of the following plants, at the very low 

 prices quoted, will be filled promptly while they last. 



Cattleya Trianae f tO.OO per case. 40 to 45 plants, 450 bulbs. 



Cattleya Menrtellli 60.TO per case, 40 to 45 plants. 4<iO bulbs. 



Cattl»*ya Schroederae 60.00 per case. 40 to 45 plants, 4(i0 bulbs. 



Cattleya Percivaliana 45 00 per case, 40 to 45 plants, 4.')0 bulbs. 



Cattleya Mossiae 40.00 per case, 40 to 45 plants, 450 bulbs. 



Cattleya gigas 60.00 per case, 40 to 45 plants. 400 bulbs. 



' atileya Bowringeana 60.00 per ease. 40 to 45 plants. 400 bulbs. 



Dendrobium thyrsiflorum, 6 to 8 bulb plants #15.00 per doz. 



Dendrobium formosum giganteum, 6 to 8 bulb plants 7.50 per doz. 



Dendrobium bigibbuni. 6 to 8 bulb plants 12.00 per doz. 



Dendrobium Cainbridgeaiium, 6 to 8 bulb plants 12.00 per doz. 



Laelia anceps, 8 to 10 bulb plants 6.00 per doz. 



Laelia albida, 8 to 10 bulb plants 6 00 per doz. 



Miltonia vexillaria, 3 to 4 bulb plants 12 00 per doz. 



Miltonia vexiiraria, 6 to 8 bulb plants 20.00 per doz. 



Miltfmia Roezlii, 3 to 4 bulb plants 20.00 per doz. 



Miltonia Roezlii, 6 to 8 bulb plants 36.00 per doz. 



Odontoglossum crispum, 6 to 8 bulb plants 21 00 per doz. 



Odontoglossum crispum, 3 to 5 bulb plants 12.00 per doz. 



A dlBOOunt of 10^ on orders of $500.00 or more only. 

 Plants shipped at once. 



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



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Lorraine Begonias 



For Immediate Delivery. 



2V-inoh pots, $15.00 per 100, $140.00 



per 1000. 



CYCLAMENS 



Ready for 3>^-inch poti, assorted 



odors, $60.00 per 1000. 



THOMAS ROLAND, Nahant, Mass. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived Cattlera TrltnM, C. Gaskelliana, 

 OncidinniR TU-icosnni, crispnm, Forbesi, 

 HuTlsoiiiknnin; OdontogloBiom grmde, 

 Miltonis caneata, Laeltas porpnrata, 

 ^aadli tcsebrosa and flava. 



UGCR & HURRtLL, - Summit, N. J. 



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ORCHIDS 



Just arrived in fine condition : Oncldlum vari« 

 cosum Rogrersli, 0. Marshallianum, O. Forbesi; 

 Laelia purpurata, L. cinnabarina; Cattleya 

 cltrlna, Odontoflrlostum srande. 



Carrino & Baldwin, Mamaroncdc, N. Y. 



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3 HarrisU Type, ready for 5-inch o 



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> Wliltmanl, ready for 5-inch pots. 15.00 ^ 

 «5 Whltmanl, 4-inch, ready for 6- 2 



^ inch pots 20.00 JB 



Z Bootttl, ready for 4 and 5-inch ►_ 



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ORCHIDS 



Largest Importers, Exporters, Grower! 

 and Hybridists in the world. 



SANDER, St. Albans, EvElanil 



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