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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOBEB 28, 1909. 



EVANSVILLE.IND. 



The Market. 



The chrysanthemum is here in all its 

 glory and for the next few weeks will 

 occupy first place among the flowers. 

 Some fine yellow and white mums are 

 seen in the stores. The flowers are large 

 and on long, stiflf stems. Roses are in 

 fairly good supply and the demand is 

 good. My Maryland is much admired 

 and in some instances has the call over 

 Killarney. It surely is a free bloomer. 

 Carnations are short-stemmed, and the 

 supply is limited. Although we had a 

 killing frost October 12, a good many 

 outdoor flowers were still seen, but the 

 heavy frost October 25 did away with all 

 those remaining. 



Various Notes. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons' new office 

 and salesroom is a large and roomy one 

 and when it is finished will be a credit 

 to the firm. Just off from this is their 

 palm house and show room. In the center 

 of this is a large oval basin with con- 

 crete sides, in which the palms and other 

 decorative plants are placed. The floor 

 of the show room is concrete, as is also 

 the floor of the salesroom. The new 

 houses built this season are planted 

 mainly to carnations. They have in all 

 about 15,000 carnations benched and 

 about 9,000 roses. In roses they have 

 American Beauty, Killarney, White Kil- 

 larney, My Maryland, Ivory, Bridesmaid, 

 Richmond, Perle and Uncle John. In 

 carnations most of the leading varieties 

 are grown, with Enchantress leading in 

 pink. Beacon in red, and White Perfec- 

 tion in white. The mums are looking 

 fine. Among the later varieties Col. Ap- 

 pleton gives promise of throwing im- 

 mense flowers. So far the demand for 

 mums has been good, all being sold as 

 fast as cut. 



The Blackman Floral Co. is busy most 

 of the time. Their windows are con- 

 tinually decorated with some sort of 

 flowers. At the present some fine mums 

 are to be seen in the windows. 



E. L. F. 



Denver, Colo.-:— The florists are repre- 

 sented on the advisory board of the Colo- 

 rado National Apple Exposition, to be 

 held here January 3 to 8, 1910, by Lyle 

 C. Waterbury, of the Denver Wholesale 

 Florists' Co. 



guGliOD Sale 



EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY 



-AT- 



deary's Horticultural Co.'s 



62 Vescy SL. NEW YORK 



Bulbs, Palms, Ferns, 

 Nursery Stock 



Everything For The Florist 



AMBROSE T. CUEARY, Manager 



(Tel. 7313 CortUndt.) 



SPECIAL— We are Jobbers. Quotatlong 

 on application. Write for Catalogue and 

 Price List. 



Araucaria, Cyclamen, Ferns, Etc. 



Doz. 



2^-ln. Bostons $0.60 



4-ln. •• 2.00 



5-in. " 8.00 



61n. " 6.00 



2^2 in. Wliltmanl 75 



8-in. 1.00 



41n. " 2.60 



2ifl-ln. ScottU 60 



6-ln. • 460 



4-ln. •' from bed 1.60 



2'fl-in. Amerpoblli 60 



8-Jn. • 100 



4-ln. •' 200 



6-in. " 8.50 



6-ln. '• 6.00 



2-in. Asparagiis PlnmosoB Naaua 40 



4-ln. •• " " 1.60 



2-in. Asparaffus Spreufferl 40 



8-ln. •■ •• 76 



4-ln. " " 1.25 



2-ln. Ferns for dlsbes, 4 varietiei 

 4-in. Araucaria Bxoelsa, 2 tiers. . 6.00 

 4-ln. •' " 8 tiers.. 6 00 

 6-ln. " " 4 tiers.. 7.60 

 4-in. Rubber Plants 800 



100 Doi. 



t 4.50 2-ln. Obconloa Primrose 



2-ln. Baby Primrose 



2-ln. Cyclamen, 4 colors 



6 00 3-ln. •' 4 •• $1.00 



8.00 4-ln. " 4 " 2.00 



2000 2-ln. Polnsettlas 



4.50 2^-in\ Kentla Belmoreana 



8-ln. •• 



12.00 2^-ln. Kentla Forsterlana 



4.60 8-ln. 



8.00 2^-ln. Phoenix, 2 varieties 



16.00 8-ln. '• 2 " 



BaxBalna in Latania Borbonloa 



B.C. Hydraneea 



8.00 2-ln. •• 60 



12.00 8-ln. " 8 crowns l.ro 



260 41n. " 3 " 2.00 



6 00 5-ln. " 8 to 6 crowns... 8.00 



10.00 2Vln. Moonvlnes 



8-00 2^-ln. VInoa Var 60 



4000 8-ln. •' ■ 76 



50.00 10-in. Wire Baskets 1.50 



60.00 12-in. " '" 1.00 



22.50 14-in. " " 2.f0 



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We also solicit your orders for R. C. Afferatum, Alyssum, Coleus, Salvias, Heliotrope, 

 Feverfew, Lantanas, Vincas, Moonvines, Double Petunias, etc. Wilte for pricet. 

 Satisfaction is our aim. 



2% discount for cash with order. One-third cash required on 0. O. D. orders. Olve us a trial. 



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OFFERING 



Offlamental and Decoratiye 



Foliage Plants 



Bulbs, Etc. 



Wm. Elliott & Sons 



New York, N. Y. 



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Hydrangea 

 Otaksa 



4-in. pot pUnts, dormant, fine for 

 Easter and spring sales, $15.00 per 100. 



CYCLAMEN 



4-in. pot plants, red, pink and white, 

 strong plants, while they last, $15.00 

 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Strong, 3-in., $5 50 per 100, $50.00 

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 per 1000. 



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1215 Beb Bids. PHILADELPHIA 



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Primula Obconica 



Strong^, healthy plant*. 

 8>^-in. pots, $3.00 per 

 100; $86.00 per 1000 



Vlck ft Hill Co. 



r.0.B0l8l3. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



The most practical 

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 40c prepaid 



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SMITH'S 



Chrysanthemum 

 Manual 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO.,'^^- 



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speci4ll flyer 



We absolutely must have room and to get it we offer 

 you the following: BU"»T<»N FKRN8 for cash with 

 order. We have the Ferns and they are worth ^thc 

 money, and will be worth double the amount by Sprini; 

 150 8-in., at 75c each; 200 7-in., at 5()c each; 4ii0 6-m., ai 

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 subject to beinff unsold on receipt of order. Get you! 

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PANSIES 



Extra stronir. field grown plants, grlant flower 

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 No orders less than 500. 



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DAHLIAS 



We are growers of the very best: have a large 

 collection to select from. Send tor prices. 



David Herbert & Son 



ACTO, N. J. 



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