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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



NOTBMBBB 11, 1909. 



Announcement 



Carrillo & Baldwin 



Orchid Growers and Importers 



Mamaroneck, New York 



We have moved to our ideal new home from SecaucuSy N. J. 



Here we have 15 acres of land and several modern U-Bar ., 

 greenhouses 125 feet long, and every facility for our cus- 

 tomers, with 45 trains daily. We intend shortly to add 

 to our glass area. Address all letters and telegrams to 



Mamaroneck, - - New York 



Remember we are the largest importers and shippers of Commercial 

 Orchids in America. When you come to New York do not fail to visit us. 



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BUFFALO. 



The Market 



The cut flower market of the town was 

 quite lively last week, owing to several 

 weddings, parties, and successful candi- 

 dates. Chrysanthemums are now in su- 

 perb condition and sell well. Beauties 

 and Killarney have the call on the roses 

 and at the present time are exceptionally 

 fine. Violets and valley always keep in 

 demand. Bush mums are selling better 

 than ever, and are now decidedly neces- 

 sary to the floral store. 



Variottt Notes. 



Stafford has been showing some fine 

 plants recently. 



Two of the largest weddings of the 

 season were held last week, the work for 

 both being done by W. J. Palmer & Son. 



L. H. Neubeck and Jacob Wiese are 

 to take a trip east next week to buy 

 palms. 



William Grever has again started his 

 Ever Eeady pot cover on the road. This 

 cover is surely well named. 



A visit to the Eochester flower show 

 convinced us that that city has some live 

 florists. The show was a huge success 

 in every way. Lots of everything, and 

 best of all, lots of people. The opening 

 day there were estimated to be 2,500 

 people present, and the second day 7,000. 

 Surely this is gratifying to the manage- 

 ment and should be a lesson to the Buf- 

 falo florists to start early next year and 

 do the same thing. E. A. S. 



Cromwell, Conn. — A. N. Pierson is 

 erecting another large greenhouse on 

 plant No. 2. 



ifloiiosa BomscIiililiaDa 



Strong, four-year-old tubers. 



Write for illustrated pamphlet 



and price list. 



KNIGHT & STRUCK 



I Madison Avenue NEW YORK CITY 



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LOOK 



for our adv. 

 next week. 



ROBERT CRAIG COMPANY 



49tli and Market Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Brancli, Norwood, Pa. 



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PANSIES 



Extra Btronr. field grown plants. Riant flower- 

 ing, in great mixture of colors, $3.00 per looo. 

 No orders less than 600. 



JOHN LAPPE, 



jBBlper ATeaaa. Maaveth, Loa* Itlaad, N. T. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrtved In fine condition i 



Oattleya Oigas (Hardy ana tyoe), O. Oltaa 

 Sanderiana, 0. Gaskelliaoa. C. SpecloBissima, 

 0. OhrvBotoxa. Oncldiam Fascatum, • Montogloa- 

 Bom luteo-purDureum, Mlltonla VexiUaria. Hll- 

 tonla Roezlii, and many others. Write for prlcea. 



Vmigtsr Sb Hvrrell, Mmnmlt, H. J. 



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Geraniums 



Rooted C!attin8>B ready now 



S. A. Nutt $10.00 per 1000 



WHITE BROS., Gasport, N. Y. 



