Septkmbkb 22, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



47 



Edward 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



Easter Lilies in splendid condition. 

 Fine Marylands. 

 9 Beauties, Vdlley, Asters, Gladioli, Kaiserin and all Summer Stock 



1526 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Reid 



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Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



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Philadelphia, September 21. 1910. 



Per doz. 



Keauty. Specials (3.00 



Extra 9 2.0010 2.50 



Medium..., l.OOto 1.50 



Short .76 



Per 100 

 The Killameys.My Maryland.Selectt 5.00 to I 6.00 

 Ordinary 2.00 to 3.00 



Bride, Maid, Select 300to 



" Ordinary 



Kaiserin, Select o.OOto 



Ordinary S.OOto 



Carnations. Select 2.00 to 



Ordinary l.OOto 



Easter Lilies., per doz., |1.50to|l.>so 



Adiantum 



Aiparaffus Plumosua sprays 



Sprengeri. " 



Smilax 15.00 to 



Valley S.OOto 



Gattleyas per doz.. $6.00 to 17.50 



Gardenias, fancy 



per doz., fl.OO to 1.50 



Dahlias, fancy 2.00 to 



select / l.OOto 



Qladioli. America 4.00 to 



Ordinary l.OOto 



Asters, Fancy 



Ordinary l.OOto 



Hydrangeas 3.00 to 



Tuberoses 2.00 to 



Cosmos 25 to 



Violets, single 25 to 



Pansies 50 to 



Yellow Daisies 



.Snapdragons per doz.. $0.76 to |l 



Chrysanthemums. perdoz.,tl..']0tn|2 



4.00 

 2.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 1.50 



.76 



36.00 



36.00 



20.00 



4.00 



;j.oo 



1.50 



5.00 



2.00 



2.00 



1.50 



4.00 



3.00 



.40 



.50 



.75 



.75 



LEXINGTON, KY. 



The Market. 



Business is picking up gradually, after 

 the usual summer dullness. The princi- 

 pal call is for funeral work, of which 

 there has been a great deal during the 

 last ten days. Stock is coming in more 

 l^lentifuUy and is of belter quality, es- 

 pecially roses and carnations. Asters 

 and gladioli are about cut out for the 

 season. 



Outdoor bedding has been somewhat 

 of a failure this season, due to constant 

 rains early in the summer, which had 

 an effect on stock from which it never 

 recovered. 



Various Notes. 



Honaker is sending in fine cuts of 

 loses and lilies every day. His Kai- 

 serin, My Maryland and Killarney com- 

 mand fancy prices. He reports several 

 large orders for funeral work of late, 

 for out-of-town customers. 



Miss Emma Bell, daughter of W. S. 

 Bell, the florist, has opened a flower 

 counter in the O. L. Steele Ladies' Out- 

 fitters' Emporium. A beautiful white 

 ice-box shows stock to advantage. Miss 

 Bell should do well, as she is well 

 known, being connected in business 

 with her father for some years. 



Richard Tacke, superintendent of city 

 parks here, is rapidly recovering from 

 an attack of malarial fever. 



Stock of all kinds looks well at the 

 establishment of John A. Keller, espe- 

 cially roses, carnations and mums. This 

 firm has just placed an order with the 

 John C. Moninger Co., Chicago, for a 

 house 26x200 feet, to be used for young 

 carnation and rose stock. A Detroit 

 steam trap, No. 13, has just been in- 

 stalled to take care of their plant. A 



To the Trade: 



I am still doing business at the old stand, 1601 Ranstead 

 Street, which i.s concided to \>e the flower center of thi.s city. My 

 l>restige is increasing from year to year. It is not necessary for me 

 to open branch stores in other cities to look for new victims. 



My policy always has been a square deal to everyone. 

 This is the secret of iny success. 



Philadelphia, Pa., 



September 22 



John Nclntyre 



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Easter Lilies, Fancy Roses, Valley ax Dah lias 



Open from 7:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. 



Wholesale 

 Florists 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company, 



We have everythinj; in season in Cut Flowers. 1517 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA 



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WILLIAM J BAKER 



1432 S. Penn Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Yellow Daisies, Pansies and 

 Snapdragons 



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DAHLIAS— Quality and Quanfity. 



Eugene Bernhelmer, II S. 16th St., PHILADELPHM, PA. 



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Carnations and My Maryland 



SAMUEL F. LILLEYa .oc^S^f fot^re'^S^e'lTower. 5 MoIb St., Phllailslphia, Pa. 



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ROSES 



J. W. YOING, 



6ERMANTOWN, 



Philadelphia. Pa. 



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house of Primula obconica gigantea, in 

 4-ineh. to. 6-incb pans, is a beautiful 

 sight. 



The Michler Bros. Co. reports orders 

 coming in rapidly for fall planting. 

 This firm does an extensive business in 

 landscape work, hedging and ornamental 

 planting. They have recently purehastvl 

 several acres of land, to take care of 

 their ever increasing stock. 



The grounds of the Eastern Kentucky 

 Lunatic Asylum are especially attract 

 ive .iust now. Some design bedding 

 here is certainly well done. 



W. S. Bell, who has been in business 

 here for over twenty-five years, has dis- 

 posed of his downtown store. He has 

 been a sufferer from rheumatism during 

 the last three years and, being unable 

 to give his business the proper atten- 

 tion, decided to sell out the stock and 

 fixtures, and they were sold at auction. 

 He still retains "his greenhouses, oppo- 

 site the City cemetery. He is unde- 

 cided yet as to his future course. 



Anderson & White have completed a 



Wm. C. Smith 



Wholesale Floral Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



1816 Pine St.kih L. ■. piinmST. LOUIS 



Sappllei Mid BTenrthlHK In Season alwAys ob hmmi 



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HiCBarnlng 



WHOLS8AI.B 

 FLORIST 



1402 Pine Street 



ST. LOUIS, HO- 



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WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST... 



C. A. KUEHN 



Oit Hewers aad florists' Sufpfies 



Manufacturer of the Patent Wire Clamp Floral 

 Designs. A full line of SUPPLIES always OD 

 hand. Write for catalogue and prices. 



1122 Pin* 8t. - ST. LOUIS, MO 



A bench of 800 

 beautiful sight, 

 pots also looks 



new house, 20x50 feet, 

 poinsettias here is a 

 A house of ferns in 

 especially well. 



Kelley & Curren recently added a 

 house, 20x100 feet, for bedding stock. 



.T. P. K. 



