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The Weekly Florists' Review 



SBrniMMB 1, IWO. 



PITTSBUBO, PA. 



Tbe Market. 



Trade continues about the same as at 

 last reports, funeral work being the 

 only thing of any importance. Stock 

 of all kinds is plentiful, especially gla- 

 dioli and asters, with good lilies and 

 abont enough roses to go around. 



The retailers are buying but little, 

 and their fall improvements are not yet 

 nnder way. 



Various Notes. 



W. H. Bosenbauer, of Sewickley, Pa., 

 has sold his store to Mr. Burns, who 

 was. formerly with the Valley Green- 

 house Co. Mr. Bosenbauer will con- 

 tiBue running his greenhouses. 



Mr. and Mrs. inward McCallum, of 

 the McCallum Co., have gone to Maple 

 ^rings, on Chautauqua lake, to spend 

 a couple of weeks canoeing. 



Visitors last week were Arthur 

 Langhans, Wheeling, W. Va.; Mrs. M. 

 Criswell; Vandergrift, Pa.; Miss Mar- 

 garet Schneider, Johnstown, Pa., and 

 Harry Papworth, New Orleans, La. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



NEW BEDFOBD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Trade remains about the same as 

 usual. ' Flowers are quite plentiful. As- 

 ters are the main thing to be depended 

 on just now. Prices are about the same 

 as usual. Asters retail at 35 cents 

 per dozen, roses at $1 and $1.50 per 

 dozen, gladioli at $1 per dozen, sweet 

 peas at 50 cents per hundred blooms. 

 The sweet peas are getting poor in 

 qaality. There are lots of outdoor 

 flowers for making bouquets, etc. 



Nearly all of the growers are plant- 

 ing their young carnation stock in the 

 houses. They are fairly good plants. 



Asters of the late crop are now 

 coming in, mostly Vick's Branching. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Chamberlain are 

 back again after a pleasant two weeks 

 in the White mountains. 



Geo. N. Borden has returned from 

 a two weeks' vacation spent at Lake 

 Winnipesaukee, in New Hampshire 



William Livesey has built a pump 

 house of concrete blocks and installed 

 a two horse-power Economy gasoline 

 engine. W. L. 



Keokuk, la. — A hail storm that swept 

 over this vicinity August 20 did con- 

 siderable damage to the greenhouses of 

 Wm. C. Laisle and E. G. Schlotter. 

 Mr. Laisle estimated his loss at $200. 



riELD-GROWN 



Caroatioas 



dean, healthy plants. 



plants. Only a limited 



number to offer. 



Per 100 



WHITE PERFECTION $J00 



O.P. BASSETT 6.00 



J. A. BUDLONG 



39 Randolph St., Chicago. 



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FERNS 



16,000 Bench Pern.-StronK,Clean.He»lthyStock.for4»nd6-in.p«f 



Boston, |t.60 per doz.. $10.00 per 100. 

 Amerpohlii. $1.76 per doi.. $12.00 perlOO. 

 £lecantiMinia. $1.76 per doi., $12.00 per 100 



Whitmani, $1J50 per doz. «»0;00 per IW). 

 AmeTpohlil In 4-la. Po^. «14-0p per WO. 

 Soottil . ready (or S-ln. pots. $10.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Sprengeri, Strong plants, 4-in.pote, $8 (Wf^^ 

 Hydrangea Monstrosa, strong 4-in. pote, 18.00 per IW. 

 Lemons-American Wonder, strong plants, 2>i-in. pots, i«.50 per lUU. 



ROSES 



Violet Blue. Blue Rambler. Strong 2.eye cuttings, ready Sept. 10 W^ I^rlM^^^ 

 Flower of Fairfield. Kverbloomliijc Crimson Kaiubler. Strong ^ eye 



Sept. 10. $4.00 per 100, $36.00 per lOUU. 



The Springfield Fioral Co., Springfield, Ohio 



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... FIELD-GROWN . . . 



CARNATION PLANTS 



These are nice, clean, healthy plants of fair size 



PerlOO Per 1000 PerlOO PerlOOO 



Winsor $3.50 $30.00 Enchantress $4.00 $35.00, 



Mrs. Lawson 3.50 30.00 



D.a.4-.«.^ DA:.«k.a«>.n ^5 Randolph St., 



reter Keinbeirg, Chicago, ill. 



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Grafted Rose Plants 



Young stock, very choice strong plants. 



400 Richmond, .'i-inch, at $12.00 per 100 



2000 Pink Killarney, 354 and 4-inch, at 15.00 per 100 



500 I*ink Killarney, 8-inch, at 12.00 per 100 



1000 White Killarney, ;>)4-inch, at '.*.*.'.'.'. 15.00 per 100 



All plants sliipped from Hinsdale, 111. 

 BaSSfitt S Washburn 0"^« ••"«»»•'«. ^eW-hMh Ave., Chicago 



■«H«W«* «■ ■WVavilMUl lly Greenhouses: Hinsdale, m. 



ORCHIDS 



Just arrived in fine condition : Oncidlum varl- 

 cosuiii Rosrersii, 0. IVIarshalllanuni, O. Forbesi; 

 Laelia purpurata, L. cinnabarina; Cattleya 

 citrina, Odontogflossuiti Krande. 



Carrillo & Baldwin, Mamaroned(, N. Y. 



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Phlox and Dahlias 



Selected list, all good varieties. 

 Roots for sale from the field in season. 



Woodworfh it Parker 



GKHKVA, OHIO 



DAHLIAS 



We are rrowers of the very best; have a large 

 collection to select from. Send for prices. 



David Herbert & Son 



ATCO, N. J. 



ORCHIDS CATTLEYAS 



DENDROBIUMS 



LAELIAS 



ODONTOGLOSSUMS 



6. L. f RCEMAN CO., Fall River, Mass. 



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ORCHIDS 



^■I^h^S^k'??^' Exporters. Growers 

 and Hybridists in the worid 



SANDER, St. Albans. England 



■nd 258 Broadway. Room 721. New York Gly 



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ORCHIDS 



