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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Mauch 17, 1910. 



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FERNS 



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BOSTON Per 100 



4-inch $12.00 



5-inch 26.00 



6-inch 40.00 



7-inch 60.00 



8-inch 80.00 



9-inch each, 1.26 



10-inch each, 1.60 



12-inch each, 2.00 



WHITMANI Per 100 



4-inch $16 00 



5-inob 30.00 



6-inch 46.00 



7.inch 60.00 



8-inch 80 00 



AMERPOHLII 



6-inch 30.00 



6-inch 50.00 



ALTERNANTHERAS 



Rooted cattings for spring delivery. 



Periooo 



P. Major $4.00 



A. Nana 4.00 



Brilliantisstma 5.00 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 3-inch, $7.00 per 100. 

 R« R. DAVIS & C0«9 (SuoceasorB to Davis Bros.) MOrriSOfl, IIL 



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DENVER. 



The Market. 



Flowers of all descriptions have been 

 plentiful, with the exception of Beauties. 

 White carnations were abundant, bring- 

 ing the price down to $1 per hundred to 

 $2 for selects, but there is likely to be 

 a scarcity about Easter time, so the 

 growers say. Violets are plentiful, also, 

 and have come down somewhat in price. 

 Trade has been fair. There was quite 

 an amount of funeral work; otherwise 

 the retailers would not have fared so 

 well. The outlook for Easter business is 

 promising. 



Pretty little pots of shamrocks, as well 

 as green carnations, were shown all last 

 week in many of the windows. 



Club Meeting. 



The regular meeting of the Florists' 

 Club was held Thursday evening, March 

 10, at Y. M. A. hall. An excellent pro- 

 gram was furnished, besides refresh- 

 ments. An interesting paper was read 

 by Robert Kurth on "The Growing of 

 Blooming Plants." John Berry, state 

 vice-president of the S. A. F., presided, 

 in the absence of J. A. Valentine, who is 

 attending the rose convention in New 

 York. Harry Berry furnished some ex- 

 cellent music. An exciting 6-round box- 

 ing match brought the spectators to their 

 feet by the fast milling which character- 

 ized the contest. 



At the next meeting it is the intention 

 to have a card party and dance. 



E. S. K. 



HOLLAND, MICH. 



The Flower Shop, at 24 West Eighth 

 street, of which Charles S. Button is pro- 

 prietor, is enjoying a steady and increas- 

 ing trade in cut flowers and plants. A 

 stock of extra fine Cyclamen giganteum 

 has been a great drawing card and a good 

 seller all winter. Just now bulbous stock 

 of all kinds, in pans, holds the floor. 

 Home-grown carnations, violets and sweet 

 peas of fine quality find a ready sale. A 

 good block of well-grown lilies and roses, 

 in pots, are just right for Easter, and 

 these, together, with a large supply of 

 bulb stock and a good crop of carnations 



LOBELIA 



Kathleen Mallard, Double Deep Blue Lobelia. We have 

 an exceptionally fine Btock of the very essential novelty at $2.00 per 

 lOO, 2-in. potB; $3.00 per 100 from 3-in. pots. 



S-inoh S-inoh 



100 1000 100 



Apple Geraniums $2.00 $4,00 



Alternantherai, red and yellow 2.00 $18.50 



Alyuum, Dwarf and Giant Double 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Coleus, Golden Bedder and VerschaHeltii. 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Germain or Parlor Ivy 2.00 



Geraaiumst standard varieties 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Geraniums, Ivy-leaved 2.00 18.50 



Fuchsias, 6 varieties 2.00 18*50 3.C0 



Lantanas, 5 varieties 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Lemon Verbenas, Aloysia Citriodora 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Petunias, Double, Mixed Colors 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Petunias, Dreer's Superb Single 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Verbenas, red, white, pink and purple 2.00 18.50 3.00 



Swainsoaa Alba 2.00 



Cannas 



We have a surplus of the following, in good, strong, seleot 

 divisions : 



Jean TIssot Pres. Myers Pennsylvania 

 Buttercup Louisiana Tlorence Vauglian 



Egandale Alph. Bouvler 



$2.00 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. Immediate shipment. 



Dahlia Roots, 5000 mixed to color, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



Dahlia Roots— Jaok Rose, Bthel Schmidt, Sensation, Fringed 

 20th Century, Fringed Beauty, Gladys, Rose-pink Century, Big 

 Chief, $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Cash with order. Visitors always welcome. 



R. Yinceflt, Jr , & Soos Co.,White Marsh, Md. 



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provide well for an active Easter trade. 

 Henry P. Dutton, the manager of the 

 greenhouse end of the business, is grow- 



ing a fine class of stock, both in pot 

 plants and cut flowers. The store venture 

 is encouraging in every way. 



