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TheWeekly Florists' Review. 



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DREER*S TUBEROUS-ROOTED 



Begbnias and Gloxinias 



There is a scarcity of really first-class bulbs of Begonias this season, due to the unprecedented drought 

 throughout Europe during the past summer, but the Specialist who has grown this stock for us for more than 

 twenty years, having facilities for watering, has been able to supply us with bulbs almost as large as in normal 



seasons, while in quality they are fully up to our usual standard.. ^ 



There has been no advance in price for this superior strain ; you can 

 buy cheaper but not better stock. 



BEGONIAS, Single, in Separate Colors. Scarlet, crimeon, rose, white, yel- 

 low and orange. 40c per dozen; $2.60 per 100; $22.50 per 1000. 



BEGONIAS, Single, in Choicest Mixture. 35c per dozen; $2.25 per 100: 

 $20.00 per 1000. 



BEGONIAS, Double, in Separate Colors. Scarlet, rose, white and yellow. 

 60c per dozen ; $4.50 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



BEGONIAS, Double, in Choicest Mixture. 50c per dozen; $4.00 per 100; 

 $35.00 per 1000. 



BEGONIAS, Frilled, in Separate Colors. Scarlet, white, pink and yellow. 

 These are with wavy and frilled petals, like some of the newer Petunias. 

 $1.00 per dozen; $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



BEGONIAS, Dwarf Hybrid Duke Zeppelin. Pure rich scarlet. 85c per 

 doz. ; $6.00 per 100. 



BEGONIAS, Dwarf Hybrid Frau Helene Harms. A new primrose yellow. 

 20c each; $2.00per dozen. 



GLOXINIAS, Dreer's Superb, in Choicest Mixture or in Separate Colors, 



as blue, re<l, white, red with white edge and blue with white edge. 60c per 

 dozen; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



CALLA ELLIOTTIANA. Strong bulbs, at $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. 



For a complete list of Summer-flowering Bulbs and other 

 seasonable stock, see our Current Wholesale List 



Henry A« Dreer^ Phuluie^phiiiTVa. 



THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR THE TRADE ONLY 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



Prices have retrograded a little for 

 American Beauties, the supply exceed- 

 ing the demand. Other roses remain 

 steady at last week's quotations. The 

 lower grades are most in demand, the 

 special stock moving slowly without 

 concessions. The shipments of Killar- 

 ney continue large and nearly all the 

 rose stock arriving is of the finest qual- 

 ity. The new varieties find an imme- 

 diate market at all times. Carnations 

 are doing better and the 3-cent grade 

 has advanced to 4 cents. Violets are 

 overabundant. Street men were oflfer- 

 ing $1 per thousand for the week-end 

 accumulations on Monday morning. For 

 the best blooms the top seems to be 

 50 cents per hundred. Stock must be 

 exceptionally good to command a 

 higher figure. Gardenias do not go 

 above $3 per dozen and the short- 

 stemmed ones use the street for an 

 outlet when the weather permits it. 

 Lilies are not overabundant and prices 

 have held firm to date at $10 per hun- 

 dred for the best of them. Valley is 

 unchanged. Daffodils and freesia al- 

 most flood the market and stock, espe- 

 cially of Purity freesia, is exceptionally 

 fine. Sweet peas also are overabun- 

 .dant, except the long-stemmed grade. ; 

 The low price of orchids is extraor- 

 "dinary at this time of the year -and 

 must be discouraging to growers. All : 

 the popular varieties are here in great . 

 abundance. The department stores are 

 again advertising their sale at less 

 than-: wholesale values. 



. 



LOies of the Valley 



Bruns' Celebrated 

 Chicago Market Brand 



Finest in existence 

 $2.00 per 100; $16.00 per 1000 



Bruns' Early Forcing Valley 



Florists' money-maker 

 $1.60 per 100; $14.00 per 1000 



H. N. BRUNS 



8088-40-42 W. Madlaon St., Cblc«BO 



Mention The Revievr wben Toa write. 



Berlin Valley Pips 



Surplus lots. All high-grade, 

 Berlin type, A. B. S. Pips. 

 Recent arrivals. Case lots 

 only^ 4^k lor list of lots and 

 f. 0. ty;'New York prices. 



McHUTCHISON & CO. 



' ■ THK IMPORT BOD8K 



17 Murray St., NEW YORK 



Always mention the Florlata* Rerlei 

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SOW NOW! 



Get Ready tor Sarly Bprlnc Balea 



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 Fkts. Pkt. 

 BK(30NIA GraolllB Lumlnosa, 



■ true stock, with larse scarlet 



flowers t2.50 fO.SO 



Brfordll, fine pink rarietr . •. 2.60 .60 



Be<lillnK Queen, most beau- 

 tiful pink Wax Begonia 2.50 .60 



Vernon, fine red 1.25 .25 



CTCIiAmN Peralcnm Splen- 

 dens Olcanteum, finest 

 colors, assorted, 1000 seeds .. 5.00 .75 



0. V. ZANGEN, VMka, N. J. 



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