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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



October 28, 1909. 



Bay Trees 



2000 just to hand 



JUUUS ROmRS CO. 



Bay Trees 



RutherfonI, N. J. 



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for labor in Europe and on the Pacific 

 coast leaves a wide margin in favor of 

 the imported article. On the lines of 

 soft-wooded stock, however, the balance, 

 except for bulbs and a few specialties, 

 is with the home-grown article. 



Lilacs, snowballs and clematis are 

 easily grown, and if E. G. thinks that 

 he has the several years' necessary time 

 to spare before salable stock can be pro- 

 duced, I shall be glad to give full details 

 at any time. In the meanwhile he can 

 write to several New York agents of the 

 larger European nurseries and get cata- 

 logues giving the prices of the goods 

 mentioned. G. 



DES MOINES, lA. 



The Market. 



Trade last week was good, all the 

 stores having plenty of work. Flowers 

 are scarce; in fact, carnations cannot be 

 had at any price and roses are not much 

 more plentiful. Mums are now on in 

 full swing and this will relieve the pres- 

 sure on other stock. 



We hear many complaints of October 

 Frost not coming as good this year as in 

 other years. The flowers are weak and 

 thiri, but the stems are long and strong, 

 with good foliage. Golden Glow has 

 proved a winner with all who grew it 

 and it seems to be an easy doer. 



Vafious Notes. 



John Eogera is now propagator for 

 the Iowa Seed Co., of this city. 



The florists here have organized a 

 bowling club and entered a team in the 

 city league. The team consists of 

 George Macrees, J. S. Wilson, Alex Wil- 

 son, J. S. Wilson, Jr., William Trillow 

 and Frank Kiley. We expect to have a 

 team at Rochester next August and show 

 what Iowa can do. Chicago bowlers take 

 note and practice up. 



October 11 and 12 we had a heavy 

 frost, the thermometer indicating 19 de- 

 grees, something unheard of here for 

 this time of year. Many of the florists 

 were caught with vincas and hybrid tea 

 roses out in the field and the plants 

 were killed to the ground. Booster. 



It's Ormer and ties better than the 

 ordinary kind— 



and it sheds water 

 SPRINKLEPROOF CHirFON 



Trade mark 

 Sole distributors, 



WERTHEIMER BROS.. New York 



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VERY SPECIAL 



If you are Interested in Celestial Pepners. 

 Primroses or Cyclamen, and can use a quantity 

 of them, we are in a position to give you some 

 extra good bargains. Write us at once. 



Geo. A. Kuhl.'^^^^r'o'J^er 



Pekin, Illinois 



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 when w^ritine advertisers. 



Bobbink & Atkins 



Nurserymen and Florists 



Rutherford, N. J. 



Boxwood and Evergreens 



BOXWOOD, PYRAMID. 



2iflft $1.00 each 4>flft $8 60 each 



3ft 2.00 " 5ft 4.00 " 



8»«ft 250 " 6>flto6ft 6.00 " 



4ft 800 " 6ft 6.00 " 



BOXWOOD, BUSH 



12 to 16 in $0 25 each 18 to 24 in $0.50 each 



15tol61n 85 " 241n $0.75 to 1.00 " 



Larger sizes, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 each. 



We have a large quantity and fine assortment of small EVERGREENS for Window Boxes 

 and Vases. 10-12 la., $20.00 per 1000. 12-15 in., $25.00 per luOO; 15-18 in., $35.00 per 1000. 



KENTIAS and BAT TREES— Our stock is larger and finer than ever. We can fill orders 

 for all sizes. 



A visit to our nursery will convince you we have the quality that gives satisfaction. 



AZALEAS— Have arrived in splendid condition. We have all the most important varieties 

 and sizes. Ask for prices. 



ASK FOR WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 



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IF YOU NEED 



DELPHINIUM 



FORMOSUN 



At $6.00 per 100 



Or anything else at 

 moderate prices and 

 extra quality, you'll 

 iind it at... 



LittleHeld & Wyman's 



North Abing^ton, Maas. 



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FERNS 



Boston, 4-ln $8.00 per 100 



Elesnntlsslma, 4-in 8.00 



Wliitmanl, 4-ln 8.00 



Vlnca var., 4-in.. strong and select 

 stock, $80.00 per 1000 3.60 



H. C. BROWNj^^^^-^S^orist 



Yellow Springes, Ohio 



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15,000 Carnations 



Good healthy plants. White PerfectlOD, 

 $5.00 per 100. $40.00 per 1000. Lawson, $4.00 

 per 100; $40.00 per lOoo. CraiK, $4 00 per 100; 

 $40 00 per 1000 Harlowarden and Queen, 

 $4.00 per 100; $35 00 per li 00. 



The Parker Greenhouses, Norwalk^O. 



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EXTRA 



Fine and strong field- grown CARNATION 

 PLANTS, Pink and White Lawson, $3.00 

 to $4 00 per 100 for cash. 

 M. J. SCHAAF, DANSV^LLE, 



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riELD-GROWN 



Carnation Plants 



Strong and Healthy 



Lady Bountiful 



Robt. Craig 



Hose-pink Enchantress 



$6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



Peter Reinberg 



1,800,000 feet of Modem Glass 



35 Randolph St., CHICAGO 



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Mr. Buyer of 



California Privet 



Note these low prices on best grrown 



2 to 3 ft., $22.50 per 1000; $200.00 per 10 000 

 8 to 4 ft., 27.50 per 1000; 250 00 per 10,000 



Barberry Thunbergii 



Very bushy. i 



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



Pleased to send sample. Boxing free. 



C. R. BURR & COMPANY 



The Burr Nurseries 



MANCHESTER. - CONN. 



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Golden Glow Chrysanthemum Clump 



$1.C0 per doz.; $5.P0 per 100. 



Plttsbursb Rose and Carnation Companr 

 Fred. Bumi, Mgr. Glbsonla, Pa- 



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 writing advertisers. 



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