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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



OCTOBKU 7, 1909, 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



The Market. 



Trade has taken on a gait that re- 

 minds us the busy season is about here 

 again. Stock has been scarce here for 

 the last week or so. Since the cool 

 weather set in the supplj^ has been es- 

 pecially short in roses, and as carna- 

 tions are just coming in, they are used 

 up mostly before putting them on sale. 

 Carnations here are looking fine, and it 

 will not be over a week or so until we 

 shall have some heavy cuts coming in, 

 and they will certainly be welcomed. 

 Roses were plentiful for a week or so, as 

 several growers had a heavy crop at the 

 same time, but they are a little off crop 

 now. They are looking fine, however, and 

 in a few days more they will be coming 

 in heavily again. 



Mums are moving well at good prices. 

 Golden Glow and October Frost are the 

 only varieties so far. Monrovia will be 

 in by the latter part of the week, with 

 Pacific and Estelle next. 



There has been a good demand for 

 Beauties in the last few days. Valley 

 has been moving better, and the outlook 

 is promising for a busy season. Gladioli, 

 asters and outdoor stock are a thing of 

 the past. Violets are coming in, but are 

 rather short-stemmed and mostly single. 

 The Gov. Herrick violets are looking fine, 

 and in a week or so they will have fair 

 stems. 



Various Notes. 



The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. is cutting 

 some fine carnations, and has a crop of 

 roses just coming which will be extra 

 fine. 



E. Metzmaier reports that business is 

 rushing and it is hard to get. enough 

 stock to go around. 



C. A. Roth has had several busy days 

 lately. He reports stock ""looking fine, 

 with a good cut coming. 



G. Drobisch has had a busy time on 

 funeral work, and has found it hard to 

 get stock enough. 



The Munk Floral Co. is cutting some 

 fine Golden Glow mums, of good size and 

 with well-filled blooms. 



The Livingston Seed Co. had a special 

 sale on ferns at 24 cents, which used up 

 a nice lot. 



Ralph Knight, formerly with the Munk 

 Floral Co., is putting up one large house, 

 which he will use for lettuce this winter, 

 and next season for flowers. J. M. 



YouNGSTDWN, O. — The recent McNab 

 Euwer wedding at St. John's church 

 gave John Walker 'the opportunity for 

 possibly the largest decoration ever put 

 up in Youngstown. It included church 

 and residence, and the flowers for the 

 nuptial party. 



Primula Obconica 



Strong, healthy plants, 

 2>^>in. pots, $3.00 per 

 100; $86.00 per 1000 



Vick & Hill Co. 



P.0.B(n6l3. ROCHESTER, I. r. 



Seasonable Stock 



READY NOW 



Primula Sinensis, from excellent strain 

 of seed. Alba MaKDifics, Bright Pink and 

 Improved Oheswick Red, Btrong, 2H]-in. 

 pot plants, S2.60 per .100; $20 00 per 1000. 

 Collection ol Vems for dishes, 2^-ln. 

 pot plants— Pteris Adlantoides, Alezan- 

 driae Oretica Albo-Lineata, Magniflca, 

 Mayli, Serrulata, Wimsettl, $3.00 per 100; 

 $26.00 per 1000. 

 Christmas or Celestial Peppers, S-in. 



pot plants, ready fnr shift $6.(i0 per 100. 



Kentla Forsterlana, bushy, made up 



plants, clean stock, grand for decorating. 



8 in., 34 to 36 in. high. $3.50 each. 



8-iD., 36 to 40 in. high, 4 50 each. 



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



10-ln., 44 to 48 in. high. 7.00 each. 



10-in., 4^ to 6 ft. high, 8.00 each. 



Forclns: Roses, XX grade, extra selectc : 

 — Dlrich BruDDer, $12.00 per 100. Lady Ga , 

 and Dorothy Perkins, $10.00 per 100. 



Bulbs. A full line of florists' Bulbs. 



Paper White Grandlflora, IS to 15 cent - 

 meters, $1.20 per 100; $9.00 per 1000. 



Roman Hyacinths, 12 to 15 centimeter- 

 $2.50 per 100; $22.50 per 1000. 



Dutch Hyacinths, named varieties, $4.0(j 

 per 100; $36.00 per 1000. Send for Price 

 List No. 5. 



Calla Aethiopica, bulbs 2^ in. in diam- 

 eter. $10 00 per 100. 



Peonies, now is time to plant. Fine list 

 of varieties. Send for special Peony 

 circular. 



The Storrs S Harrison Co.,Painesville,0. 



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OFFERING 



Orflamefltal and Decorative 



Foliage Plants 



Bolbs, Etc. 



Wm. Elliott & Sons 



New York, N. Y. 



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Araucaria 

 Cyclamen 

 Ferns, Etc. 



See our display adv., pace 

 54, Sept. 9 issue of Revle^r 



D. U. Augspurger & SonsCo. 



Box 778, PEORIA, ILL. 



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Order now for immediate delivery. 



BEGONIA GLOIREDE LORRAINE 



214-lnch, $15.00 per 100; $140.00 per 1000. 



POINSEniAS 



214-incb $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



Primula Obconica and Chinensis 



214-lnch, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



CYCIAMEN PERS. GIGANTEUM 



4-in., Sept. delivery, $15.00 per 10*. 



SCRANTON FLORIST SUPPLY CO. 

 201 N. Tib Street. SCRANTON. PA. 



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ANTON SCHULTHEIS, College Point, L I. 



Headquarters for 



DECORATIVE and FLOWERING PLANTS 



THE 



Scholzeli Fern 



Also Bostons and Scottii in 

 abundance. 18 large hoases com- 

 pletely filled with perfect plants 

 for the fall and winter trade 

 Nicely grown stock in all sizes. 



Ferns, Kentias, Aspidistras, 

 Dracaena Frag^rans, Aurica- 

 rias and Rubbers. 



Come and see for yourself. 

 Visitors welcome. 



Herman Scholxel 



JI.Ji£W DURHAM, N. J. 



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Cyclamen 



Best strain in Cultivation 



4-in. pots $ 25.00 per 100 



5-in. pote 50.00 " 



6-in. pots 75.00 " 



7-in. pots 100.00 " 



THOMAS ROLAND, Nahant, MISS. 



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