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Skptembku 10, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



51 



EDWARD REID ■'--'ill^r 



WHOLESALE FLORIST. 1526 RinStead St., Philadelphia, Pa. seasonable cut Flowers 



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Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Philadelphia. Sept. 15. 

 Per doz. 



Beauty, Specials $250 to $3.00 



Extra 2.00 



• Medium 1.00 to 150 



Shoit ; 50to .75 



Per 100 



Kaiserin, My Maryland, Select $ 6.00 to $ 6 00 



Oidinary 3.00 to 4 00 



Kride, Maid, Killarney— 



Select 4.00tO 5.00 



Ordinary. 2.00 to 8.00 



Carnations, Select 1.50to 2.00 



Ordinary 76 to 1.00 



Uarrisii Lilies 12.50to 1500 



Adiantum 76to 1.00 



Asparagus Plumosus. stiinKS 50.00 



sprays 35c-50c 

 Sprengeri 35c 



Smllax 12.50to 15.00 



Valley 2.00to 4 00 



Cattleyai per doz., $7.50 to $9 00 



Gardenias... " 2.00 to 3.00 



Sweet Peas .50 



DagRer Ferns, per 1000, 1.00 to 1.50 



UJadioli 200to 3.00 



America 5.00 to 6.00 



WaterLliies 2.00to 4.00 



Outdoor Summer Flowers in variety. 



Auters, fancy 2.00to 3.00 



' ordinary 75to 1.60 



Dahlias, common lOOto 1.60 



faucy 2.00to 4.00 



Tuberoses 2.00 



Chrysanthemum (Golden Glow) 



per do/.., $1.50 to $2.00 



Milwaukee, 



Beauty, Long 



Medium $15 



■' Short 8 



Bride and bridesmaid 4 



Golden Gate, Chatenay 4 



Richmond 4 



Killarney 4 



Perle 4 



Valley 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings 



sprays 



Sprengeri " 



Adiantum 



Lilies per doz., $1.50 



••'erns per 1000. 300 



Asters 1 



•iladioli 



Sept. 15. 

 Per ICO 



$25.C0 

 00 to 20.00 



00 to 

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50 to 



12.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 3 00 



60.00 

 8.00 

 3.00 

 1.00 



2.00 

 2.00 



GLEN COVE, N. Y. 



Horticultural Society. 



The Nassau County Horticultural So- 

 fiety held its regular monthly meeting in 

 Pembroke hall on Wednesday, Septem- 

 ber 8. President Everett occupied the 

 chair. 



Drawing up the schedule for the fall 

 show was the principal business of this 

 meeting. The schedule is a lengthy one. 

 Good prizes are offered, which augurs 

 well for its success. 



The dahlia show, which is to be held 

 October 14, promises to be a success. 

 Among the many other prizes, H. Metz 

 offered $5 for four vases of four standard 

 varieties of dahlias. Mr. Metz also of- 

 fered $.5 for a vase of carnations and $5 

 for a vase of single violets at the fall 

 show. The society unanimously awarded 

 Mr. Metz a vote of thanks for his gen- 

 erosity. 



The secretary read communications 

 Irom Mrs. H. L. Pratt and E. Underbill, 

 ottering a silver cup and $10, respect- 

 ively, for the fall. 



The points competition is still keenly 

 contested. P. Reul is now leading by a 

 «ood margin. The awards this month 

 were as follows: P. Eeul, gladiolus, 

 ^•%; H. Gant, gladiolus, 91; G. Wilson, 

 aster. Viek's Branching, 87y.>; Y. Cleres, 



Dahlias, Fancy Kaiserio, Valley 



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1305 FUbert Street 



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Philadelphia 



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Eugene Bernhelmer, II S. 16th St., PHILADEPHIA, PA. 



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SAMUEL F. LILLEY. 



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Seasonable Cut Flowers 



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 FLORIST 



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 FLORIST 



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Asparagus Sprengeri, 93%. Mr. Wilson 

 protested against the judges' decision, 

 and asked that his exhibit be rejudged. 

 The protest, however, was not carried. 

 It was admitted by some of the members 

 present that the asters were the finest 

 they had ever seen. 



F. Petroccia was awarded a cultural 

 certificate and honorable mention for cel- 

 ory and tomatoes^ respectively. 



C. Ador, thanks of the society for egg- 

 plant and tomatoes. 



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My Maryland Roses 



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 the REVIEW'S CLASSIFIED 

 ADVS. 



H. Gant, honorable mention for helian- 

 thus and sweet potatoes. 



G. "Wilson, honorable mention for 

 Prizetaker onion. 



H. Fleishhaur, thanks of the society 

 for melons. 



V. Cleres, honorable mention for collec- 

 tion of vegetables. 



J. Drombrosky, honorable mention and 

 thanks of society for eggplant and cauli- 

 flower. 



Messrs. HoUoway, Metz and Garrett 

 acted as judges. W. H. M. 



