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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Septembbb 22, 1910. 



THE NEW FERN ''Z?^^' 



(SPORT OF BOSTON) 



TTHIS New Fern, when exhibited at the S. A. F. & 0. H. Convention recently, received 

 the following description: " Nephrolepis Dreyerii has many s:ood points which will 

 render it popular. It makes a quick s^rowth, is compact, of good color, and stands 

 considerable rougrh treatment, adapting itself to almost any condition. It is of the 

 Scottii type, but not as stiff, the fronds drooping gracefully, giving the plant a very 

 attractive appearance." 



Ready for delivery after October 1. 

 Price: 2X-lnch pots, per 100, $25.00; per 1000, $200.00. 



KESSLER BROS., 



136-138 W. 28lh St., New York City 



Grown by G. Dreyer, Elmhurst, Long Island 



Meutlon Trie Kfview when vou write 



DENVER. 



Census Count Is 213,381. 



There was a perceptible improve- 

 ment iu the market last week, but 

 nothing to boast of. There has been 

 plenty of some kinds of stock, particu- 

 larly roses, and some good stock is now 

 seen, but the weather has been warm 

 and they open quickly. Beauties are 

 also plentiful and of good color and 

 quality, both long and short. A few 

 fair carnations for this season are seen, 

 but they are not much of a factor in 

 the market and will not be until cooler 

 weather comes in. 



A few chrysanthemums are already 

 seen, but they have not cut much of 

 a figure as yet — not seasonable, perhaps, 

 or natural. The outdoor flowers are 

 about at an end. Asters have been 

 far from good all season. Dahlias arf 

 yet to be had, but not in large quan- 

 tities, and the quality is not such as 

 to attract much attention. 



Various Notes. 



Among the recent visitors was Miss 

 Breuninger, bookkeeper for Gude Bros., 

 of "Washington. She and her sister 

 were spending their vacations in Colo- 

 rado. 



J. A. Valentine and N. A. Benson 

 have been spending a few weeks on the 

 western slope. 



Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cooper have 

 returned from their honeymoon trip and 

 are keeping house on Lincoln avenue. 



The Columbine Floral Co. is about to 

 open its new store at the corner of 

 Stout street and Fifteenth street. 



The Colorado Florists' Club will re- 

 sume its regular monthly meetings the 

 third Thursday in October, when the 

 election of officers will take place. 



W. C. Johnson, representative of E. 

 H. Hunt, is in town, calling on the 

 trade. E. S. K. 



Charleroi, Pa. — Joseph Haube & Bro. 

 are rebuilding greenhouses at Speers, 

 Pa., on a farm of twenty acres. This 

 firm also conducts a branch store at 

 Monessen, Fa., in addition to the green- 

 houses and headquarters on Fallow- 

 field avenue, in this city. 



NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 



Ferns for Fern Dishes 



I will sell 50,000 2X-in. at $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 50,000 3-in. at $6.00 

 per 100. Ail first-class plants, in the pink of perfection. After 100,000 are sold the 

 price will go up. 



A few hundred each, Boston, Piersoni, Whitmani, Scottii and Compacta; 



fine plants, 4-in., at $15.00 per lUO. Boston and Whitmani, 5-in., $25.00 per 100. 

 Rubbers, 4-in., 25c; 5-in., 35c; 6-in., 50c each. 



Kentias, Belmoreana and Forsteriana, 4-in. , 25c and 35c ; 5-in. , 50c and 

 76c; 6-in., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50; large plants, $2.00 to $35.00 each. 



Kentias, Belmoreana and Forsteriana, made-up, 75c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.60, 

 $3.00, $5.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 each. 



All my plants are in fine condition. 



JOHN BADER, 3 Ravine St., N. S., PinSBURG, PA. 



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CYCUMLN, BOSTONS, Etc. 



2-in. CTcIainen,4 colon $3.60perl00 



4-ln. Cyclamen 



2Vi-in. 



4-iD. 



Sin. 



6-lD. 



2"ii-ln. 



4-in. 



6-in. 



2'a-ln. 



2-in. 



3-ln. 



2-in. 



2»3-ln. 



Doz. 100 



Boston t 4.S0 



Boston 12.00 IS.liO 



Boston 3.00 25.00 



Boston 6.00 40.00 



Whitman! s.OO 



Whitmani 2.00 15.».0 



W^hitmani 3.00 26.no 



Amerpohlii 4.60 



AsparaeusSprenKeri ... 2.60 



AsparaeusSprt^nEerl 1.00 6.00 



Assorted Ferns for Dishes.. ■ 3.00 



Cocos Weddelliana 2.00 16.00 



3-ln. Cyclamen fl.OO per doz.; $7.00 per 100 



$2.00 per duz.; $16.00 per lOO 



Doe. 100 



$7.00 



7.00 



4-ln. Celestial Peppers 



4-ln. Jerasalem Cherries 



Each 

 4-ln. Arancaria Excelsa, 2-3 tiers. . 

 6-tn. AraiK-aria Glauca, 3-4 tiers. ..$1.76 

 6-ln. Araucaria Compacta, 3-4 tiers 1.76 



Dos. 

 $6.M 



PikLBIS EMjh 



6-ln. pots, 6-6 leaves $l J6 



4-in. pots per 100, $36.00 M 



2Hi-ln. pots '• " 10.00 



Our stock is all well grown and we will gttarantee satis! action. Give us a trial order and sec. 



D. U. AUOSPUROER & SONS CO. 



Box 394 PEORIA, ILL. 



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FERNS in FLATS 



Extra fine In the letdlns TUietles. 



Your selection at $2.00 per flat; $21,00 

 per doz. All orders are executed in strict 

 rotation. 



F. W. 0. SCHMITZ, Prince Bay, N. Y. 



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H. DREYER 



Tel. 228 Newtown. CI ilUIIDOT I I 

 Jaokson Ave.. CLMIIIInOl y La Ip 



Decorative Plants 



SPKCIALXUBS :— Palms, Ferns, Aranos- 

 lias, Cyoas, Pandanus, uiles. 



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