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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



October 27, 1910. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The Market. 



Trade is on the mend at present, with 

 a good lot of stock coming in. Koses 

 are good and quite plentiful, with a 

 good demand. Killarney and White 

 Killarney are coming with heavy crops, 

 and Maid, Bride, Eichmond, etc., are 

 about equal to the demand. Carnations 

 of good quality are arriving in quan- 

 tity. The stems are of good length, 

 and the size of blooms is all that could 

 be desired. 



Mums are here in heavy supply, the 

 principal varieties being Touset, Pacific 

 Supreme, Halliday and Early Snow. 

 Some of the early varieties are all cut 

 and gone now. The weather up to Octo- 

 ber 22 was entirely too warm for mums, 

 and it made them soft; the demand also 

 was rather light up to that time, but 

 we are having seasonable weather now 

 and they are moving much better. 



Violets are coming in now, but are 

 not extra good at present, and demand 

 is light on them. The call for valley is 

 rather light, but there will be a number 

 of weddings shortly that will call for 

 quite a supply. There is little moving 

 in the way of plants — a few ferns and 

 palms now and then — but the bulk of 

 the buLiiness is done on cut stock. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Club held a call meet- 

 ing Tuesday evening, October 18, at the 

 Fifth Avenue Floral Co. 's store, to ar- 

 range for the first dance of the season, 

 which will take place November 2 at 

 Vandalia hall. The club has secured 

 quarters in the same building for meet- 

 ings during the winter months. 



The Columbus Floral Co. reports 

 things moving nicely. They have two 

 neat delivery wagons, which make a 

 good advertisement for them. They 

 are cutting quite a few mums and car- 

 nations now. 



Mr. Davey has severed his connection 

 with the Leo Miller greenhouses and 

 will conduct a fruit stand at Central 

 market for the time being. 



E. Metzmaier reports business good. 



J. M. 



Whittenton, Miss. — A large green- 

 house, with walls of cement blocks, is 

 being erected at the residence of Clin- 

 ton Macomber. 



Upper Alton, HI. — Newman Bros., on 

 East Second street, have been display- 

 ing in their store a monster fern, grown 

 by themselves and said to be the largest 

 in the state. It attracted wide atten- 

 tion. 



ORCHIDS 



Established and imported in great varied ; 

 also material in which to grow them. 



UGER &.HURRELL. Summit. N. J. 



Orchid Growcra and Importers. 



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ORCHIDS 



iMtgest Importers, Exporters, OrowKS 

 and Hybridists in the world. 



SANDER, St. Albans, Eiglind 



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G E RAN I U M S 



We have an immense stock ready for shipment — 250,000 in 3-in. pots, in 

 good standard sorts, at $:}.00 per 100, $25.00 per lOOO; 200,000 in 2-in. pots, at 

 $2.00 per lOO, $18.50 per 1000. 



Our New Descriptive Catalogue will l)e ready about December 1 and will 

 be the most complete ever issued. Price list is now ready for all who ask for it. 



COLEUS 



BRILLIANCY— This variety belongs to the giant-leaved section ; vigor- 

 ous habit, growing from 2 to 8 feet high, with leaves often 9 to 10 inches long, 

 which are of a bright carmine, shading off to a deep maroon, the margins 

 being yellow and green, the whole leaf having a velvety luster. 



$4.00 per 100 for Plants from 3-in. Pots 



2-in.. per 100 3-in.. per 100 



Ck>leus, in standard sorts $2.00 $3.00 



Swainsona Alba 2.00 3.00 



Aljrssum, Dwarf and Giant Double 2.00 3.00 



Lemon Verbenas 2.00 3.00 



Lantanas, assorted 2.00 3.00 



Double Petunias, mixed colors 2.00 3.00 



TRADESCANTIA zebriana multicolor 3.00 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO., - White Harsh, Nd. 



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: : : Field-grown clumps of : : : 



Gov. Herrick Violets 



$40 per 1 000. Can ship at once or hold for later delivery 



CHAS. H. TOTTY, Madison. N. J. 



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PRIMROSES 



Obconica Giants, mixed colors, flowers as large 

 as silver dollars, 3-in., $4.00 per 100. Chinese 

 Primrose, large flowering fringed, Rupp's best, 

 3-in., $4.00 per 100. Kewensis, the grand new 

 sweet-scented cut flower primrose, also makes a 

 fine pot plant. 3-in.. $4.00 per 100; 2-in.. $2.00 per 

 100. 



Aaparasrus Plumosus, strong 3-in.. $4.00 

 per 100; ?-inch, $2..so per 100. 



Cinerarias, large flowering dwarf, 3-inch, $3.50 

 per 100 ; 2-iiich. $2.00 per 100. 



Dracaena IndivlBa, fleld grown, strong, for 

 4-in.. $4.00 per lOU. 



These are extra strong, well grown plants and 

 will please you. Cash, please. 



J. W. MILLER, - Shiremanstown, Pa. 



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ORCHIDS 



We are one of the Largest Collectors and Import- 

 ers of Orchids. Investtsate ua. 



CARRILLO & BALDWIN 



MAMARONECK, N. T. 



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JOHN SCOTT 



Bntland Bead and >. 45tli St.. 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



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The fuoigatiis Kiid Tobacco Powder 



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