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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



I^'OViiiMBEU 4, 1900. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



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

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



Rooted cuttings, per 1000 



Geraniums, 8. A. Natt $10.00 



A. Ricard. Poitevine. La Favorite, OsBtellane, 



PeTkins 12.W 



Ivy Geraniums, finest varieties 8.00 



Madame SaUeroi (Silver-leaf) 700 



Coleus, very best varieties 5.00 



Heliotrope 5.00 



Rooted cuttinKB, per 1000 



Petunias, double, grand varieties $7.50 



Salvias, 8 varieties 6.00 



EnKlisIi Ivy 6.0O 



Aeeratum, 6 varieties 5.00 



Lantanas, dwarf, 17 varieties 9 00 



Santolina 6 00 



Marsruerites, white 8 00 



POT PLANTS 



Dracaena Indivisa, 5-in »20.00 per 100 EnsUsb Ivy, 4-!n $8.00 per 100 



||^nf||lTil|yT No order will be filled at theise prices unless we have your order on or before Nov. 10. 

 '*^" ^'^ *«i^ jf yp^ jjj,g jjq|. 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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BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Business has been good with everybody, 

 especially in funeral work. Several large 

 funerals were held, one being that of 

 William I. Buchanan, who died in Lon- 

 don. The house was decked with flowers 

 from all the eastern cities, and all large 

 work. The local florists all had their 

 share of it, too. 



Chrysanthemums are the main attrac- 

 tion now, and as the later varieties come 

 in we see some grand blooms, Eoses and 

 carnations are good and sell well. Plants 

 are much in demand now, and a little 

 scarce. Mum plants are selling the best, 

 as cyclamen and begonias do not show up 

 so well as yet. 



Various Notes. 



The latest addition to the florists' line 

 is a store opened right in the heart of 

 the city. They are selling artificiaJ in- 

 stead of the natural. 



Charles E. Schoenhut covered himself 

 with glory last week in the WilUam street 

 carnival. The affair was held to cele- 

 brate the business interests of the street, 

 and our worthy florist was president. It 

 was a big success. 



Herewith is the average of the bowlers: 

 Chas. Sandlford....l81 T. I'uhalkl 134 



a. Wallace 164 



L. H. Neubeck IC"? 



Oo. McClure, Sr...l57 

 Wm. Gibson 



J. Bailey 125 



!•;. Slattery 124 



\V. Grever 124 



_ _ _ im J. Fiebelkorn 122 



W. Bottger 152 E. Spephan 119 



R. A. Scott 1.50 O. GiUls 119 



Jos. Strait 100 T. Venneman 106 



Wichita, Kan. — W. H. Gulp & Co. 

 have sold their property on Market street 

 and are removing the greenhouses from 

 that location to their suburban place in 

 Kiverside, a splendid residence section, 

 only two miles from the center of the 

 city. They will have a good, modern 

 place and be better equipped than ever 

 to take care of their rapidly growing 

 business. 



Araucaria Cxcelsa 



Prom 6 to 8-in. pots, 15 to 26 in. high, 4 to5 

 tiers, 75c. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.80. 



Kentia Belmoreana 



5 and 6-in. pots, stocky plants, 6 to 7 leaves, 

 35 in. high. 76c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.60. 



Muskogee Carnation Co., """^^r 



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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 SPECIOSISSIMA 



We will receive about the 25th a nice lot of 

 OIGAS SANDERIANA MENDELII 



Place your orders now to insure delivery direct to you. 



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



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Field-Grown Carnation Plants 



All the best varieties at lowest prices. Send for our list. 



J.D. Thompson Caroation Co. Joliet^E 



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IMPORTED ORCHIDS 



JUST TO HAND 



Catfleya Trianae 

 Cattleya Gigas 

 Odontoglossum Crlspum 



others to Follow 



JULIUS ROENRS COMPANY 



The Orchid Nurserlis, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



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ROSE PLANTS 



For immediate benching, to close out— Stock 

 worth double the money. Maid, Rhea Reid, 

 Perle and Killamey, $40.00 per 1000. 



Asp. Sprensrerl, 3-in., strong: plants, $4.00 

 per 100. 



All stock warranted to please. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, III. 



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Naperville, III. — Charles F. Rohr 

 says, in a report dated October 24, ' ' The 

 business in this section of the country 

 is at its best, but there seems to be a 

 shortage of cut flowers all around and 

 we are handicapped to some extent." 



RAMBLERS and 

 ROSES 



FOR FLORISTS' USK 



WeddtDK Bell, extra strong, 2-year, field 



grown. S15.U0 per 100. 

 Lady Gay, extra strong, 2-year, field-grown 



$10.00 per 100 

 Dorothy Perkins, extra strong, 2-year, field 



grown, $10 00 per 100. 

 Crimson Ramblers, extra strong, 2-year, field 



grown, $12.00 to $15 00 per 100. 

 Hiawatha, extra strong, 2-year, field- grown 



$20 00 per 100. 

 American Beanty, extra strong. 2-year, field 



grown, $20.00 per 100. 

 Hydrangea Otaksa, 6 to 8 shoots, field-grown 



$12.00 per 100. 



Herman C. Steinhoff, West Hoboken, N. J 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived In fine condition : 



Cattleya Gigas (Hardyana type). C. Glgan 

 Sanderiana, C. Gaskelliana. C. Speciosissima. 

 C. ChrvBOtoxa. Oncldium Puscatum, Odontoglos- 

 sum luteo-purpureum, Miltonia Vexillaria, Mil- 

 tonia Roezlii, and many others. Write for prices. 



iMger & Harrell, Summlty M. J* 



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