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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Mabch 10, 1910. 



BALTIMORE. 



The Market 



There is little change in the condition 

 of the flower market. Prices are about 

 us low as they can go, so there is no 

 cause for alarm on that score. There 

 have been intermittent periods when the 

 market had the appearance of life, but 

 a close investigation proved that there 

 was but little to it. There is consider- 

 able activity about some of the leading 

 retail stores, but with the great volume 

 of good stock pouring in, it is not nearly 

 what it should be. The weather has been 

 exceedingly warm, with a great deal of 

 foggy weather, the temperature for the 

 week being around 60 degrees. 



Carnations are a glut this week and 

 can be had for $10 per thousand and 

 are retailed on the streets for 17 cents 

 per dozen. Violets are selling for 20 

 cents to 30 cents per hundred and thou- 

 sands were sold Saturday at 10 cents per 

 bunch of twenty-five, and roses at 1 cent 

 each. 



Bulbous stock is coming in fine shape 

 and sells well, especially tulips in pans, 

 but only a short supply will be available 

 for Easter, as few were grown this year. 



Various Notes. 



Halliday Bros, have one of the finest 

 houses of Formosum and giganteum lilies 

 to be seen anywhere and they will be just 

 right for Easter; all of it is the true 

 stock, which came from Michell's, of 

 Philadelphia. 



John Cook is bookipg heavy orders for 

 his new rose, Radiance, which is the 

 finest seedling which Mr. Cook has sent 

 oat. Q. 





WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 



ASPARAGUS plumoius, 3-in. pots. $5.00 



per 100. 

 ASPARAGUS Sprensrerl, '2}a-in. pote, 



$3.00 per 100. 

 CUBMATIS panloulata, l-iii. pots, flO.OO 



per 100. 

 CLKMATIS pctnioulata, 3-in. pots, |5.00 



per 100. 

 CLKIIATIS, 2 year old plants, dormant. 



$3.00 per (^ozen ; colors, Purple, Wliite 



and Pink. 

 DRACAXNA Indlvlsa, 4-in. pots, flO.OO 



per 1 00. 

 FBVKRFKW, The Gem, 3-in. pots, $1.00 



per 100. 

 DAISY PLANTS, White an« TeUow, 



3-in. pots, $5.00 per 100; '2*«-in. pots. $3.00 



per 100. 

 DAISY, Queen Alexandra, 3-in. pots, 



$5.00 per 100. 

 ENGLISH IVT, 3-in. pots, .$5.00 per 100. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS from soil 

 $1.00 per 100. 

 COLEUS, VersohatfeltU, Queen Vic- 

 toria, Golden Redder, rirebrand; 

 HELIOTROPE, blue; FEVERFEW; 

 LOBELIAS, double and sinarle blue; 

 FUCHSIAS, 4 varieUes; ACHTRAN- 

 THES: GAZANIASj CIGAR PLANT; 

 GERMAN IVT; AGBRATUM; GERA- 

 NIUMS, assorted varieties. 



Cash with order, please. 



C. EISELE 



11th & Westmordand Sts., PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



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PALNS 



KentiAS, in 2^-inch poti, $8.00 per 

 100; $76.00 per 1000. 



JACKSON * PERKINS CO. 



NEWARK (Near Rochester), NEW YORK 

 Mentiee Tbe Review wbeo you write. 



DTCI IMd E^^''B flood values in Palms fsr 

 r^/^ IrJlTl 3 Easfer^&fock In perfect cendlf Ion 



Kentia BeImoreana~-6-in. Kots. 6 leaves, 20 to 24 in. high .,......,i -.^......tl.OO 



7-ln.pots. 6 to 7 leaves, 24 to 86 In. higrh , .'./ 1.50 



7-in. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 26 to 28 in. high ;:...,. 2.00 



8-in. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 32 to 34 in. high 2.50 



8-in. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 34 to 38 In. high 3.50 



Kentia Foraterlana— C-in. pots, 6 leaves, 34 to 36 in. high '.. $1.50 



7-in. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 36 to 40 in. high 2.50 



8-ln. pots. 6 to 71eave^, 40 to 44 in. high 3.6O 



8-ln. pots, 6 to 7 leaves. 44 to 48 in. high 4.50 



10-in. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, S"* ft. high 8.00 



Blade-up Kentia Forsteriana— Strong, bushy plants, 3 plants to a tub. 



7-in. tubs, 40 to 44 in. high $4.00 



8-in. tubs, 44 to 48 in. high....... 500 



lO-in. tubs, 44 to 48 in. high (heavy)..... , i 600 



10-in. tubs, 48 to 52 in. high (heavy)', i 700 



10-in. tubs, 50 to 54 in. high (heavy) gioo 



Phoenix Roebelenil— 5-in. pot plants, nicely characterized, $1.00 each ; $10.00 per dozen 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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SELECT FERNS For Fine Store Trade 



We offer a grand lot of exceptionally well-grown plants of the different varieties of 



NcphrolepU. which will be found one of the best selling and raost profitable plants 

 that florlBtB can handle. Our stock is in unusually fine shape, and we will guarantee it wiU 

 please the most exacting, as it is exceptionally good value at the prices quoted. 



Improved Klejeantlsslina. The finest of all this type. It was introduced by us in 

 1905. This form of Elegsntissima has been greatly improved, and shotrs no tendency to 

 revert to the Boston, making it the most valuable fern of this type. Strong plants. 4-ln. pots, 

 SS.OOper doz.; 6-in.,$6.00 to $9.00 per doz.— according to size; 8-in., $12.00 to $18.00 per doz.— 

 according to size. 



8np«rbUalma. Introduced by us in 1908. A very unique and distinct novelty. Its 

 distinguishing characteristics are its dark green foliage and dense growth. Fronds are very 

 heavily imbricated, making them very dense and compact. Strong plants, 4-in. pots, $8.00 



ger doz.; 6 in., $6.00 to $9.00 per doz.— according to size; 8- Id., $12.00 to $18.00 per doz.— accord- 

 ig to sise. 



BoBtonlensta, Plersoni, Wbltmanl, Scottll— Extra fine plants, 6-in. pots. $6.00 per 

 doz.; 8-ln pans, $12.00 per doz. 



F. R. PIIRSON CO., 



Tarrjtown-on-Hudaon, New York 



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Direct 

 Shipments 



ORCHIDS 



We Have no 

 Greenhouses 



Absolutely fresh stock. Will arrive in 6 weeks. 



Cattleyas, Trianae, Schroederae, Mossiae, Labiata, Gaskelliana, 

 etc., 15 varieties, 50,000 plants. 



Dendrobiums, Wardlanum, Formosum Giganteum, Nobile, etc., 

 10 varieties, 5000 plants; Vandas, 4 varieties; Phalaenopsis, 5 vari- 

 eties, Miltonias, Laellas, Oncldiums, etc., all f. o. b. 



New York Commercial varieties in quantity. Write 



G. L. FREEMAN CO., 



Successors to 

 G. L. FREEMAN, 



Fall River, Mass. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Geraniums Coleus 



1000 100 



8 var., my selection, 2>2-in. pots,$25,00 $3.00 



Asparagus Sprengerl Seedlings 7.00 1.00 



Double Petunias 3.00 



Large Pansy, April 1 1.50 



Per 100 



10 varieties, 2'4-in. pots, April 1 . . : I2.OO 



10 varieties Cannas, 3^-in. pots, April 1.. 4.00 



400 Piumosus, 214-in. pots 2.00 



Alternantheras, red and yellow^ April I. 2.00 

 Small Pansy Plants, $2.50 per 1000 50 



-Cash, no C. O. D.- 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, Delaware, Ohio 



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ORCHIDS 



AxrlTttd In One eondttton t 



Oaktleya Warned, O. Harrisoniae. 0. Qsskel- 

 liasa And 0. Oigas, Hardyatia type: also Dea- 

 droblom, Pbalaenopsis Scbroederlana, and 

 OdoBtocIOBiom Lateo-parpnreoa. 



Ijakg9r & Harrell, Bummltt N. J. 



ORCHIDS 



We have tbanred oor domlcDe froa 8e- 

 eanbiu, N. J., to Mamaroaeck, New Tork. We- 

 are the largest collectors and Importers of 

 Orchids and we are now booking orders for al> 

 commercial Oattleyaa for delivery next spring. 



CarriUo & Baldwin, Mamaronedt, N. Y. 



r^JtJtjH Alwayi mcadoa the Florists' RtvicW 'mhtmwii»iagtArtifhm,J$JI0 



