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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Sbftbmber 30, 1900. 



We make a 

 Specialty of 



WHITMANI FERNS 



We Guarantee 

 Satisfaction 



ALL STOCK FIRST CLASS — NONE BETTER 



Wliitmani Ferns 



4-in per doz., $ 2.76; per 100, $20 00 



6-ln " 6.00 " 40.00 



6-ln " 8.00 " 60.00 



7-in " 10.00 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



3-in per doz., $1.00 



4-in '• 1,50 



Boston Ferns 



4-in per doz., $2.00 



5-ln " 3.50; per 100, $25.00 



6-ln " 6.00 " 40.00 



7-in " 9 00 



Wfiitmani Ferns 



2>4-in . 



.per 100, $4.00 



If 'wanted, all ferns sbipped In pots except 2^-inch. 



75,000 feet of glass in Roses and Carnations, Mums, Violets, Bulb Stock, Lilies and Everything in Season 



Write for our Wholesale Price List 



HERMAN BROS. CO., Council Bluffs, la. 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



ONCINNATL 



The Market. 



Market conditions have been rather 

 erratic. iSome days it looks as though 

 prosperity, the kind we heard^ so much 

 about last fall, had struck us at last, 

 and then come days so quiet that there 

 is hardly a ripple of business. But if 

 business is uncertain, the looks of most 

 of the flowers are the same. Asters 

 remind us of the looks of the stragglers 

 of the recent convention: They have 

 that tired look, as though they were 

 glad of going to sleep. The outdoor 

 flowers are about done for. The last 

 few weeks have been so dry that there 

 is nothing left worth speaking of. 



Roses as well as carnations are im- 

 proving daily and the crisp weather of 

 the last few days has put some backbone 

 into them. Early mums, such as Golden 

 Glow, have been cleaned up, but here 

 and there we see some later ones. 



Prices have an upward trend and, 

 while there have been no radical clianges, 

 quotations have been strictly adhered to 

 on good stock. 



Various Note*. 



Some of the hyacinth bulbs are arriv- 

 ing in poor condition; eases of them are 

 rotten. 



Our florists are shaking hands with 

 themselves over the financial success of 

 the recent convention, as there is a snug 

 little sum left over. 



Will Murphy is still resting from his 

 strenuous labors at the convention. He 

 is spending his time fishing and hunting 

 in northern Michigan. 



J. A. Peterson enjoyed an outing at 

 Mackinac Island. 



Gus Adrian and Max Rudolph spent 

 a few days with Wm. Murphy in the 

 north. 



You can see ('harles Critchell any 

 fine day taking out mother and baby in 

 his swell ng. 



Clarence Ohmer has left Cincinnati 

 for Florida, where he hopes to benefit 

 his health. 



Geo. Corbett has been overhauling his 

 place and has made extensive improve- 

 ments. 



Park Superintendent Wm. Rodgers 

 lost his father-in-law this week and his 

 brother florists extend their sympathy in 

 his bereavement. M. R. 



OFFERING 



Oroamental and Decorative 



Foliage Plaflts 



Bolbs, Etc. 



Wm. Elliott & Sons 



New York, N. Y. 



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EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY 



AT 



deary's Horticultural Go.'s 



62 Vesey St., NEW YORK 



Bulbs, Palms, Perns, 

 Nursery Stock 



Everything For The Florist 



AMBROSE T. CLJEARY, Manager 



(Tel. 7313Cortlandt.) 



SPECIAL.— We are Jobbers. Quotations 

 on application. Write for Catalogue and 

 Price List. 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



Surplus Roses 



Propagated last winter, now in 2^4 by 3-incb 

 roee pots, equal to any S-inch itork. 



WANTED 



CLIVIA 



in 7-in. and 8-in. pots 



For cash, or exchange for Orchide. 

 Write, giving description and value. 



Knight & Struck 



1 Madison Ave., NEW YORK CI'^Y 



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200 Mrs. Cant 100 Ball Snow 



2C0 M. Querboen 



200 Rosebery 



200 La Pr. Vera 



200 David Pradel 



200 Mme. Schwartz 



200 Starbemberg 



200 Snowflake 



200 Queen Scarlet 



200 P. NottlDg 



$2.50 per 100; S20.00 per 1000, 



100 Coquette Lyon 



100 Weilesley 



100 Lambert 



200 Crimson Rambler 



50 Climbing Soupert 



60 La Toscs 



50 M. Schwaller 



60 M. Orolez 



Cash with order. 



W. B. GR^Y, Oakton. Va. 



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Primula Obconica 



Strong^, healthy plants. 

 8>^-in. pots, $3.00 per 

 100; $85.00 per 1000 



Vick ft Hill Co. 



P.O.BnSIS. BOCKESTER, I. Y. 



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