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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



NOVKMBEB 16, 1011. 



DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



The weather duriug the greater part 

 of last week was quite moderate and 

 trade was similar, although it showed 

 quite an improvement over the week pre- 

 ceding. Still, there is ample room for 

 further improvement, and nothing 

 would please the florists more than to 

 see a busy season approaching, as they 

 are well fixed for it. Funeral work con- 

 tinues to be the only thing that keeps 

 trade stirring. 



There seems to be a greater demand 

 for chrysanthemums than for anything 

 else, although white have been quite 

 scarce, but those in colors are quite 

 plentiful. Boscs are still cropping heav- 

 ily, but sales on them are light. Carna- 

 tions are quite scarce, but sufficient to 

 meet the demand. The giganteum sup- 

 ply is limited, but there are enough to 

 fill all requirements. 



Various Notes. 



Paul TI. Duvall, of Chicago, was a 

 guest at the home of George Bartholo- 

 mew last week. 



L. A. Thomas, Jr., of Troy, O., was a 

 Dayton visitor last week. 



Exceedingly high winds and a de- 

 cided drop in temperature struck 

 Dayton November 11 and continued 

 throughout the next day. The wind 

 did considerable damage to some of the 

 local greenhouses. The Miami Floral 

 Co. had lots of glass blown out in the 

 gable ends of the greenhouses, while at 

 Mrs. Haschke's the wind tore off one 

 of the ventilators and blew it about the 

 houses, breaking quite a lot of glass, 

 some of which in falling ruined some 

 of her young plants. 



Mrs. Young tells us that last week's 

 business was a great improvement over 

 the preceding week. 



Mrs. B. Haschke is suffering from an- 

 other severe case of poisoning caused 

 by Primula obconica. R. A. B. 



Bankrupt Sale! 



To close ont qalck, will Mil stock of H. 

 H. Smith. Bankrupt, consUtlnir of 4 in. 

 Orclamen, 4'in. Primula ohconica, S-ln. 

 XKJlniwttlaK, 3 to 3-ln. AAparacna plumo- 

 BOB. and SprfiDfferl, Kvranlams. hydran- 

 geM. 4-ln. Boston f ras, etc. All at low 

 prices. Oom* qalck. a«t bargains. 



C.H.WOOL8EY 



TRUSTEE 

 ROCKFORD :: ILLINOIS 



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Special for Two Weeks 



to make room for other Plants 

 Boston Feme. 6. 7. 8. 10-ln.. at 35c, 50c. 76c, 



11.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each. 

 8cottll« 4, 5. 6-in., 160, 20c. 85c each. 

 ^XmsaaMmBiaoA Improvsd, 4 and 6-in., 15c 



and S5c each. 

 AapantKua Plumoms, 2>fl-in., $2.00 per 100 

 TodMMtdes* 3-in., 6c each. 

 ntMmtmn* umt.Mn., 26c %^>AMa each. 

 JsruMdem Cberrlos. 4 and Mn., 8 and 12c 



each. 



J.S.BLOON,Rie{e]snUe,ra. 



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Special Notice to Florists 



PLANTS FOR THANKSGIVING 

 AND HOLIDAYS 



Although we are shipping many thousands of pot plants 

 every day, we still have an abundant stock on hand. 

 For early orders, as we need the ^ room, we will add 

 liberal extras to help pay the express. 



CHINESE PRIMROSES, large 31/2- 

 inch, double and single, fancy 

 mixed colors, $8.00 per 100. 



PBIMUIiA Obconica, 4-inch, fancy 

 n\ixed, in bud and 1)1 oom, $5.00 

 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS Sprengeri, large 4-inch 

 plants, $6.00 per 100; good 2%- 

 inch, $2.50 per 100. 



ASPARAQUS Plumosus, large 2^2- 

 inch plants, $3.00 per 100. 



ARAUCARIA Excelsa, extra fine 

 plants, 75c each. 



AZALEAS, large plants for Christ- 

 mas forcing, 75c each. 



RUBBER PLANTS, extra fine, 



large and healthy, for want of 



room, $1.00 each. 

 SMILAX, fine 214-inch stock, $2.00 



per 100. 

 JERUSALEM CHERRIES, 2iA.-inch, 



$2.50 per 100. 



CYCLAMEN, extra fine 3-inch 

 plants, ia 6 colors, $7.50 per 100. 



GERANIUMS, 4-inch, fancy colors 

 mixed, in bud and bloom, $5.00 per 

 100. 



GERANIUMS, . 21/2-inch, Beaute 

 Poitevine, Ricard, Grant, S. A. 

 Nutt, Buchner, etc., fine stock, 

 $2.50 per 100; $22.50 per 1000; 

 100,000 on liand. 



ALTEBNANirHHRAS, red and yel- 

 low, larp^i/^-inch stock, $1.75 per 

 100; $15..00 per 1000. 



BEGONIAS, Flowering, 10 varie- 

 ties, from 3-inch pots, $4.00 per 

 100. 



BEGONIA Vernon, red and pink, 

 large 214-inch plants, $2.00 per 

 100. 



COLEUS, red and yellow bedders, 

 2y2-ineh, $2.00 per 100. 



COLEUS Christmas Gem and four 

 other fancy kinds, mixed, 3-inch 

 stock, $5.00 per 100. 



FERNS, Boston, Scottii and Elegan- 

 tissima, from pots, fine plants, 10c, 

 15c and 20c each. A bargain; try 

 some. 



SNAPDRAGON, white, pink and 

 yellow, fine stocky 3-inch plants, 

 $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



PANSY PLANTS, in abundance; a 

 fine mixed strain, $3.00 per 1000. 



500.000 GRAND RAPIDS LfnUCE PIAWTS. rfdy wow. $1.00 p»r 1000 



Ssnd Tour Ordor Karly. Corraapondence Bolloltod. 



Alonzo J. Bryan 



Wholesale Florist. 

 WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY 



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VIOLETS 



PRINCESS OF WALES, 



Field-grown, clean, $6.00 per 100. 



Jemaalem Cherries, 4-in. 

 pots, pot-grown, $5.00 per 100. 



Christmaa Peppers, 5-in. 

 pots, fine stock, $1.5u per doz. 



Whitmani Ferns, 6-in., fine 

 stock, $1.00 per doz. ; $8.00 per 100. 



FRED H. LEMON A CO. 



Rlcbmond, Indiana 



YOU 



Will find ail the best Off en 

 all the time in the Re- 

 view's Classified Advs. 



FERNS FERNS 



Bargain in Scholzeli and Whitmani. 

 Very fine, 4-inch, at $12.50 per 100 



Chrysanthemum Stock Plints 



Lrnnwood HAll.Qolden Eafle, Golden Chadwick, 



Timothy Eaton, White Bonnaflon. Major Bonnal- 



fon. Jerome Jones. Yellow Jones ....$4.00 per 100 



Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. ft N. S. Veiey, Ffft Wayie, M. 



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CARNATIONS 



F. Domer C Sons Co. 



LA FAY€TTE. IND. 



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