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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Seftbubeb 30, 1909. 



We have an exceptionally fine lot of 



in the three best aellingf sizes, as follows : 



5-inch $4.50 per doz. 



6-inch 6.00 *' 



7-inch 9.00 



Tou are sure to be pleased wltb tills stock. 



Palms for Decorating 



We have • specially fine lot of Kentia ForBteriana, both in gingle and 

 made-up plants, in which we can give excellent value. Wp should like o 

 receive an order for Fiamoles in the sizes you can use, fe< ling sure that if 

 you see the stock, it will bring a good order for nure. Stnd for complete 

 price list of Kentias. Arecas and other seasonable stock. We have a fine 

 and large lot of plants to offer. 



6eo.WmboldCo., 



New No., 727-729 

 Buckingham Place, 



Chicago 



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ERIE. PA. 



The Market. 



We are having heavy rainfalls, which 

 are rendering outdoor flowers unfit for 

 immediate use. Trade in general has 

 been good among the florists this week. 

 Good stock has been selling well. Mil- 

 linery openings took place this week, with 

 the usual floral decorations. 



Variottt Notes. 



Mrs. C. E. Hapgood is visiting friends 

 and relatives at Warren, Pa. 



Chauncy Shade has accepted a position 

 in William McCarthy's greenhouses. 



Miss Jennie Adams, saleslady for the 

 Kobb Floral Co., has returned from a 

 \ isit in Pittsburg. 



William Nelson has accepted a posi- 

 tion in the store of the Baur Floral Co. 



Charles Oflferle added two greenhouses 

 to his plant on West Twenty-fourth 

 street this summer. 



Erie Elks presented "The County 

 Fair ' ' at the Majestic theater September 

 •J3 and 24. The decorations were of a 

 striking nature and were much admired. 

 Miles Miller, salesman for Charles 

 Offerle, was one of the caste. B. P. 



NORTH EASTON, MASS. 



At the annual fair of North Easton 

 Grange, September 21 to 23, there was 

 a large display of dahlias and hardy 

 lilies from K. & J. Farquhar & Co., of 

 Boston. Mrs. H. A. Jahn, of New Bed- 

 ford, showed 500 dahlias, embracing all 

 classes. John K. Alexander had 500 fine 

 flowers of cactus dahlias. Over $150 

 was distributed in prizes for children's 

 gardens and produce, entries in all 

 classes being more numerous than ever. 

 There were no less than 135 entries for 

 best children 's flower garden in the town 

 of Easton. H, Cole and Daniel Whyto 

 judged the floral exhibits and W. N. 

 Craig and Daniel Whyte, the gardens. 



C. 



2<lONTPELiEK, Vt. — Emslie & Co., of 

 Barre, have purchased of Alexander 

 Broadfoot the Montpelier Greenhouses 

 and will take possession October 1. This 

 gives to Emslie & Co. the largest busi- 

 ness of its kind in Vermont, and one of 

 the largest in northern New England. 



Fine Plants at Low Prices 



FERNS -Boston, 4-inch, 12;^c; 6-inch, 50c. Elegantissima and 

 Scottii, 2><-inch, 5c; 3-inch, 10c; 4-inch, 15c. Whitmani, 2X-inch, 5c. 

 Amerpohlii, 3-inch, 12>^c. 



GERANIUMS— La Favorite, 3 and 4-in., fine stock plants, 5c and 8c. 



PERENNIALS— Special prices on all field grown varieties, to clean 

 out the stock. If interested, send for our list. 



Mosbaek Greenhouse Co., Onarga, III. 



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JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and E. 45tb St., 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Palms, Ferns N Decorative nants 



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H. DREYER 



Tel. 228 Newtown. ri ilUIIQCT I I 

 JsckBonAve., LLIHIIUIIOI y L. Ii 



Decorative Plants 



SPECIALTIES: —Palm., Fern., Arauca- 

 ria., Cycaa, Pandana., Lllie.. 



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VINCA VARIEGATA 



Strong, field-ttrown clumps, first size, $5.00; 

 second sixe. $4.00: packed light, selected in the 

 field if ordered at once. 



Can spare 500 or more homegrown Callas; 

 any si^e. 



Cash with Older. 



J. J. ARNOLD, Homer, N. Y. 



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Araucaria Excelsa 



From 6 to 8-in. pots. 15 to 26 in. high, 4 to5 

 tiers, 75c. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.M. 



Kentia Belmoreana 



5 and 6-in. pots, stocky plants. 6 to 7 leaves, 

 35 in. hish. 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.60. 



Muskogee Carnation Co., ''^^r* 



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THE 



Scholzeli Fern 



Also Bostons and Scottii in 

 abundance. 18 large houses com- 

 pletely filled with perfect plants 

 for the fall and winter trade. 

 Nicely grown stock in all sizes. 



Ferns, Eentias, Aspidistras, 

 Dracaena Fragrans, Aurica- 

 rias and Rubbers. 



Come and see for yourself. 

 Visitors welcome. 



Herman Scholzel 



NEW DURHAM, N. J. 



DON'T MISS 



looking over our adv. i£.^>?i?.o*^'' 



We offered some great values. Some tt^* 

 Rubbers offered at tS.OO and (4.00 dos. 



Our nowerinB Besonlas are tins* 



THE REESER FLOeAL CO.. Uitaaa, jM o 



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