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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Sbptbubbb 30, 1000. 



DETROIT. 



The Market 



The regular run of winter business has 

 hardly commenced. Still, there has been 

 a sufficient demand for funeral flowers, 

 flowers for the sick and for an occa- 

 sional wedding to keep the majority of 

 florists busy. 



Stock was none too plentiful last 

 week. The call for roses was especially 

 heavy; therefore the small daily ship- 

 ments were immediately disposed of. 



We have been having some very favor- 

 able carnation weather, causing a notice- 

 able improvement in the plants. En- 

 chantress seems to be especially fine. 



Golden Glow chrysanthemums are 

 popular with the public, and the few 

 on the market are easily disposed of. 

 Asters are a thing of the past; the few 

 that are still being sent in are fit to 

 use only in the cheap work. 



Various Notes. 



Carpenters and painters are busy at 

 J. F. Sullivan 's store. The entire front 

 is being altered and the interior of the 

 store is also to be redecorated. 



A carload of supplies in their original 

 foreign packing cases was received at 

 the Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, from 

 Bayersdorf er 's. 



Anthony Ottes, of Mount Clemens, is 

 devoting part of his range of vegetable 

 houses to carnations this year. 



H. S. 



Bennington, Vt. — ^L, C. Holton, on 

 School street, is building an addition to 

 his greenhouses. 



Erica Melanthera, 5-inch. 

 Send postal for our full list on 



Heatbs, Acacias, Ftc. 



ORANGES ORANGES ORANGES 



6-in., 9-10 fruit $15.( per 12 



7 in.. 16-20 fruit $18 00 to 24.00 '" 



Erica Melanthera (white), for Xmae. 



5-in $ 6 Oo per 12 



6 in 9.00 " 



7-iD 15.00 " 



Above prices for delivery before 

 November Ist. 



KNIGHT & STRUCK 



1 Madison Ave., 

 InEW VOf»K CITY, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PALMS, ETC. 



Choice, home-grown stock, clean, 

 strong and healthy 



Cocos Weddelliana 



2X-in. pot, 5 to 6 in. high per 100, $10.00 



3-in. *• StolOin. " " 15.00 



Kentia Belmoreana 



6-in. pot, 6 leaves, 18 to 20 in. high each, $0.75 



6-in." 6 to 7 leaves, 22 to 2 tin. high " 1.00 



6-in." 6 to 7 " 24 to 26 in. " " 1.25 



6-in. " 6 to 7 " 26 to 28 in. " " 1.50 



6-in. " made-np 20 to 24 in. " " 1.25 



6in. " " 24 to 26 in. " " 1.60 



8-in. " " 32 to 36 in. " " 3.50 



8-in. " " 36 to 38 in. " " 4.00 



8-in. " " 40 to 42 in. " " 5.00 



Kentia Forsteriana 



7-in. pot, made-up, 26 to 30 in. high each, $1.50 



7-in. " " 32to36in. " " 2.00 



Latania Borbonica 



6-in. pot, strong, 18 in. high each, $0.75 



7.in. " " 18to20in. high " 1.00 



7-in." " 20to22in. " " 1.25 



Pandanus Utilis 



6-in. pot, 12 to 15 in. high each, $0,50 to $0.75 



Phoenix Roebelenii 



4-in. pot, strong plants each, $0.60 to $0.75 



All measurements from top of pot. 



Chas. D. Ball 



Hoimesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Rpvipw vhon you write. 



Seasonable Stock 



READY NOW 



Primate SlDensis, from excellent strain 

 of Heed. Aiba Magrnifica, Bright Pink and 

 Improved Cbeswick Red, stronR, 2Js-in. 

 pot plants. $2 fiO per lOO: $20 oo per 1000. 

 Collection of fema for tUataea, 214-in. 

 pot plants— E^rla Adianti ides. Alenan- 

 driffi ( retica Albi-Uneata. Magnltlca, 

 Mayii. Serrulata. Wimsetti, $3.00 per 100; 

 $2.'S.00 pi-r 1000. 

 Clirlatmaa or Celeatlal Peppera, 3-In. 



pot plant*, rpadv f r shift 86.' per lOO. 



Kentia Forsteriana, bushy, miide up 



plants clean stock grand for decorating. 



8 in.. 34 to 36 in. high $:^.50 each. 



>-in.. 36 to 40 in. high. 4 60 each. 



8-in , 40 to 44 tn. high, 6.00 each. 



10-ln., 44 to 48 in high, 7 00 each. 



10-in., 4^ to 5 ft. high, 8.00 each. 



ForcinK Roses, XX grade, extra selected 



— Ulrich Bruii' er. $12.00 per 100. Lady Gay 



apd Dorothy Perkins. $'0.00 per I'D. 

 Bulbs. A full line of florists' Bubs. 

 Paper Wbite Grandlflora, 18 to 15 centl- 



meters. »1 2ii per (lO $9 00 per 1000. 

 Roman Hyaclntlis, U to 15 centimeters, 



«2 60 i.er lo< : $22 6o per tOOO. 

 Freesia Refracta Alba, °8 to %-in., 90c 



per 100; $-.(»• pt r 1000 

 Freesia Refracta Alba, %-in. to 1-in., 



SI ^s per no ilinOperlmO. 

 Dutch Hyacinths, named varieties $4.00 



per 1(0. $36.00 per 1000. Send lor Price 



List No. 6. 

 Peonies, now is time to plant. Fine list 



of varieties. Send for special Peony 



circular. 



The Storrs S Harrison Co.,Paine8ville,0. 



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ANTON SChULTHEIS, College Point, L. I. 



Headquarters for 



DFCORATIVE and flOWERING PLANTS 



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 when writine advertisers. 



YOD 



Will find all the best offers 

 all the time in the Re- 

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