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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOBEB 21, 1909, 



Bay Trees 



2000 just to hand 



JUUUS ROEHRS CO. 



Bay Trees 



Rutherford, N. J. 



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CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



The dark, cold weather of the last 

 week has made a decided shortage of all 

 cut flowers. There were not enough car- 

 nations to half supply the demand, all 

 orders being cut in two. The shortage 

 caused roses and mums to advance in 

 price, and the market was well cleaned 

 up each day. Outdoor flowers are a 

 thing of the past — the recent frosts did 

 the trick. Violets are arriving daily. 

 The quality is fine for this month, and 

 they sell readily. Valley is good and 

 meets with ready sale. 



Various Notes. 



C. A. Bramley, of Superior avenue, 

 reports a heavy run of funeral work last 

 week. 



Lars Anderson, of Kocky Kiver, is 

 sending a fine cut of mums and carna- 

 tions to the Cleveland Cut Flower Co. 



Smith & Fetters have had some large 

 wedding decorations recently. They are 

 showing some novelties in baskets in their 

 window of late that are beautiful and 

 attract much attention. 



The Cleveland Cut Flower Co. is re- 

 ceiving daily shipments of eastern vio- 

 lets and Beauties that are fine and are 

 meeting with good demand. 



Peter Nichols, of the Arcade, has 

 added another business to many others, 

 this time a tailor shop in the same 

 building. 



Albert Albrecht, of Prospect avenue, 

 reports trade picking up. His call for 

 Beauties has been heavy. B. 



PROVIDENCE, R. L 



The Market. 



' ' Fair business, ' ' is the verdict of the 

 florists of this city concerning the week 

 just closed. There were few funerals 

 of any importance and few weddings. 

 Frosts were reported in the low lands in 

 the suburban districts early in the week, 

 and these cut off dahlias and asters that 

 were still in the open. There has been a 

 good call for violets and roses, and both 

 are in plentiful supply and good quality. 

 Mums are coming in more plentifully and 

 command good prices. 



Various Notes. 



Arthur Zirkman, with M. Eice & Co., 

 of Philadelphia, was in the city October 

 15 and 16. 



Mr. Greene, representing Bayersdorfer 

 & Co., Philadelphia, was a caller on the 

 trade October 18. 



Patrick J. Eeynolds, gardener for J. 

 P. Kernochan, of Newport, was married 

 recently to Miss Margaret J. Donovan. 

 He is receiving the congratulations of his 

 associates. 



Mr. Slattery, of Galvin Bros., Boston, 

 was a caller among the trade here Octo- 

 ber 15. 



W. H. Tarbox, of East Greenwich, pre- 

 sented Mrs. Pothier, wife of Governor 

 A. J. Pothier, with ' a large bunch of 

 chrysanthemums at the Crown hotel, this 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Nurserymen and Florists, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Choice Evergreens and Conifers, 



Siiade and Ornamental Trees, 



Herbaceous Piants. 



Large collection of Decorative Piants, such as 



PALMS, FERNS, BAY TREES, Etc. 



Ask For Wholesale Catalosrue. 



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HARDY PERENNIALS 



Special discount on all lield-STo^Tn Plants. 



Aaullesria, Coltunbine 



Campanula, Bellflower 



Gaillardla 



GypsopMla, Baby's Breatb 



Hardy Pinks 



Iris, German 



Latbyrus, Hardy Sw^eet Pea 



Oriental Poppies 



Phlox 



Platycodon, Japanese BellfloT^er 



Rudbeckia 



Salvia, Meadow Saee 



Shasta Daisies 



Yuccas 



And other leadine varieties. Send for list. 



Mosbaek Greenhouse Co., Onarga, ill. 



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Mr. Buyer of 



California Privet 



Note these low prices on best grown 

 2 to 3 ft.. 122.50 per 1000; $200.00 per 10 000 

 8 to 4 ft., 27.50 per 1000; 250.00 per 10,000 



Barberry Thunbergii 



Very bushy. 

 12 to 18 In., $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 



Pleased to send sample. Boxing free. 



C. R. BURR & COMPANY 



The Burr Nur.erle. 



MANCHESTER. - CONN. 



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Grape Vines 



All old and new yarletles. Large stock. 



Warranted true. Can furnish a special 



heavy two-year grade with large root. 



and good tops for florists' retail trade. 



Write for catalogue and price list. 



T. S. HUBBARD CO., Fredonia, N. Y. 



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city, at the dinner which followed the re- 

 publican convention, October 13. 



James B. Canning has been quite busy 

 recently on funeral work. 



Joseph Kopelman recovered all but two 

 of the rubber plants that were stolen 



IF YOU NEED 



DELPHINIUM 



FORNOSUM 



At $6.00 per 100 



Or anything^ else at 

 moderate prices and 

 extra quality, you'll 

 find it at... 



Little Pield & Wy man's 



North Abington, Mass. 



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First aid Rn^P€, 



to buyers of I^V^^C^ 



Fall price list ready— ask for it 



<s rLEEDLEfig!M.S 



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from in front of his store on Washington 

 street recently. 



William Appleton had three house re- 

 ceptions last week to furnish potted 

 plants, palms and ferns for, as well »* 

 cut flowers. W. H. M. 



COMPAHY^i 



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