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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



October 21, 1909. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Special sale. Speak quick if you want them. Till Nov. 10 we quote on items below 

 the following low prices. All stock guaranteed first-class qr money refunded. 



Rooted cuttiDKS, per 1000 



Geraniums, 8. A. Nutt $10 00 



A. Ricard, Poitevine, La Favorite, Oastellane, 



PerkiDB 12.60 



Ivy Geraniums, finest varieties 8.00 



Madame Salleroi ( Silver-leaf) 7.00 



Coleus, very best varieties 5.00 



Heliotrope 6.00 



Rooted cuttingrs, per 1000 



Petunias, double, Rrand varieties 97.60 



Salvias, 8 varieties 6.00 



EnifUsb Ivy 6.00 



Aeeratum, 6 varieties 6.00 



Lantanas, dwarf, 17 varieties 9 oo 



Santolina 6 00 



Marsruerites, white 8.oo 



POT PLANTS 



Dracaena Indivisa, 6-in 120.00 per 100 EnsrUsli Ivy, 4-ln $8.00 per 100 



I^PQI^f^^^ No order will be filled at these prices unless we have your order on or before Nov. 10. 



If you are not ready for the stock, we will hold it for you and ship any time up to Dec. 15. 

 Cash must accompany all orders. All orders filled in rotation.' 



JOHN IRVINE & SONS, Bay City, Mich. 



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ERIE. PA. 



The Market. 



The fia-st snow flurries of the season 

 were seen October 12. The weather is 

 quite cold now. Palms, porch boxes, 

 'baskets and vases have all been taken in 

 from the verandas and from the ceme- 

 tery. The sudden cold snap caught some 

 of the florists unawares. 



The chrysanthemum is king among 

 flowers at present. Beauties and lilies 

 have been forced into the background 

 since the mums have been with us. Cos- 

 mos and snapdragons are seen under 

 glass and are in fine condition. In good 

 potted plants there are seen at present 

 Gloire de Lorraine begonias, Primula 

 obconica, valley and mums. 



Variotu Notei. 



Mrs. A. G. Laver and her son, Boyd, 

 and Mrs. D. Boyer, the mother of Mrs. 

 Laver, are on a trip to Washington, New 

 York and other cities in the east. 



R. tShoch, representing M. Rice & Co., 

 Philadelphia, was in the city October 

 12, and M. J. Beatus, of Dayton, O., 

 called on the florists October 13. 



George Gleichsner, employee of the 

 Erie Floral Co., is spending a few days 

 at Jamestown, N. Y. 



The Baur Floral Co. has a fine window 

 display of cattleyas and valley. 



The law faculty of the University of 

 Pennsylvania has conferred a merited 

 honor on G. Henry Baur, of Erie, by 

 electing Mr. Baur a member of the staff 

 of the University of Pennsylvania Law 

 Revien;, a monthly magazine issued in 

 the interests of the university. The honor 

 was conferred in recognition of the ex- 

 cellent work done by Mr. Baur last year. 

 He has also been elected secretary of 

 the Li^niversity of Pennsylvania debate 

 committee. G. H. Baur is one of the 

 firm of the Baur Floral Co. 



Hon. .Tames S. Sherman, vice-president 

 of the United States, Senator Oliver and 

 Congressman J. J. Fitzgerald were the 

 guests of Erie, October 14. They came 

 to be present, upon invitation, at the 

 annual Chamber of Commerce banquet, 

 held at Scott's hall that evening. A 

 dinner was given in their honor at the 

 Erie club, a luncheon at the beautiful 

 residence of Mrs. Charles Strong, and a 

 lianquet at Scott's hall. Both Mr. and 

 .Mrs. anerman were entertained by Mrs. 



GERANIUMS 



We have a large stock ready in 2-in. pots, and in the very best shape we 

 ever had them; prices for good Standard sorts, $2.00 per 100; $18 50 per 1000. 



Ivy Geraniums. A splendid assortment in nice shape, 2-iD. pots, at 

 $2.00 per 100. 



Fuchsias, a good assortment; Alyssum, giant and doable; Lemon 

 Verbenas, Kathleen Mallard and Double Lobelia; Lantanas, 10 

 kinds; Heliotrope; Golden Bedder and Verschaffetii Coleus; 

 Alternantheras. An immense stock ready, in 2-in. pots, at $2 00 per 100. 



DAHLIA ROOTS. Jack Rose, Fringed 20th Century and Rose-pink 

 Century, $3 60 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. Other good varieties, $1.00 per 

 doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



Cash with order. 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO., WHITE MARSH, MO. 



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ABSOLUTELY 

 FRESH 

 STOCK 



ORCHIDS 



Guaranteed 

 in Good 

 Order 



We received by last steamer an extra fine lot of 

 MOSSIAE ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM SPECIOSISSIUA 



We will receive about the 25tb a nice lot of 

 GIGAS SANDERIANA MENDELII 



Place your orderfs now to insure delivery direct to you. 



G. L. FREEMAN, 388 Appleton St., HOLYOKE. MASS. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived in fine condition : 



Oattleys Glgas (Hardyana tyne), C. Gigraa 

 Sanderiana, C. Gagkelliana. C. SpecioBiBsima, 

 C.ChrvBotoxa. Oncldium Fu'catum, Ddontcglos- 

 sum luteo-DurDureum, Miltonia Vexillaria, Mil- 

 tonla Roezlii, and many others. Write for prices. 



ijtkger & Uarrell, Mummit, N J. 



Charles Strong during their stay in Erie. 

 The floral decorations at each of the 

 functions were elaborate. Chrysanthe- 

 mums, dahlias and roses were used in 

 profusion. B. P. 



The Review can supply any horticul- 

 tural books at publishers' prices. 



IMPORTED ORCHIDS 



JUST TO HAND 



Cattleya Trianae 

 Cattleya Glgas 

 Odontoglossum Crlspum 



others to Follow 



JULIIS ROEHRS COMPANY 



The Orelild Nursiriis, RUTHERFORD. M. J^ 



Leetonia, O. — Mrs. B. X. Stokesberry 

 is suffering from catarrhal typhoid 

 fever, but is improving slowly. 



