APBIL 7, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



47 



r- i ^ D^^r^ Roses, Carnations, Violets, Sweet Peas 



L-OWdPU Im^lOy and everything seasonable in cut flowers. 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 1526 Raiistead St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Wholesale Gut Flower Prices. 



Beauty. Specials. 

 Jlxtra.... 

 Medium., 

 Short.... 



Philadelphia. April 6. 1910. 

 Per doz. 



$3.00to 14.00 



2 50 

 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. l.SOtO 2X0 



75to 1.00 



Per 100 

 $10.00 to $12.00 

 4.00 to 6.00 

 10.00 to 

 4.00 to 

 6.00 to 

 3.00 to 

 5.00 to 

 3.00 to 



Killamey, My Maryland. Select. 



" " Ordinary 



Richmond. Select 



Ordinary 



Bride, Maid, Select 



" Ordinary 



Kaiserin, Select 



Ordinary 



Carnations, Fancy and White 



Select 



Ordinary 



Easter Lilies.. per doz.. $100 to $1.50 



Callas per doz.. 1.00 to 1.50 



Adiantum 



Asparagus Plumosus, strings 



" " sprays 



" Sprengeri, " 



Bmilax 



VaUey 



Oattleyas per doz., $9.00 



Gardenias.Fancy, doz.,$1.00to 8.00 



Violets, Double, Fancy 



Single, Ordinary 



Sweet Peas 



Yellow Daisies 



White " 



Mignonette 



Pansies 



Snapdragon 



Tulips 



White Lilac per bimch, $1 00 



Dagger Ferns per lOOO. $2 00 to 2.50 

 Southern Daffs.per 1000,$5.00 to 7.50 



2.00 to 



1.00 to 

 50.00 to 



5.00 to 

 3.00 to 



.60 to 



.30 to 



.50 to 



1.50 to 



1.50 to 



200 to 



.75 to 



1.00 to 



2.00 to 



12.00 

 600 

 8.00 

 4.00 

 600 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 2.50 

 1.50 



1.50 

 75.00 

 50.00 

 50.00 

 20.00 



4.00 



.75 

 .40 

 1.00 

 2.00 

 200 

 3.0O 

 1.00 

 1.50 

 300 



Various Notes. 



Ben Elliott has learned a new method 

 of getting off a moving trolley car. He 

 says about two somersaults will let you 

 settle right; at least, that was his ex- 

 perience. 



Fred B'urki and P. S. Randolph put in 

 one evening at the automobile show, look- 

 ing into the mechanism of the various 

 mSies. They both have the bug and the 

 price and I am anticipating a ride before 

 long. 



Phil Langhans has a set of plans and 

 specifications ready for planting his sum- 

 mer place at Allison Park — the work of 

 a whole winter, which, if carried out, 

 would do for a public park. 



Uncle John Wyland has the Oregon 

 fever and is offering his beautiful home 

 and greenhouses at Allison Park for sale. 

 A good chance for some one to get a 

 bargain. 



Albert Lorch made a record-breaking 

 cut of carnations for Easter. His crop 

 came just right, to the minute. 



The Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. reports 

 March as having been the best month 

 since the firm has been in business. 



The A. W. Smith Co. has added a 

 flower and garden seed and vegetable 

 plant department on the third floor, and 

 this bright weather has kept them busy. 



Mrs. W. D. Faulk, of Homestead, Pa., 

 has been ill since before Easter. 



E. C. Ludwig, who is always busy, had 

 an unusual run of funeral work last week. 

 He is thinking seriously of installing 

 auto trucks and selling his horses and 

 wagons. 



H. L. Blind & Bros, are also getting 

 an automobile. The posy business is 

 getting so fast that horses wiU not an- 

 swer these days. These are speedy times. 



CUT LILIES, FANCY ROSES, GARDENIAS, 

 VALLEY, PEAS and DAEFS 



Open from 7:80 s. m. to 8 p. m. 



Philadelphia Cut Flower Company ^:l::S* 



WefeavcemytUafiiMMMiiCrtriMvcra 1517 Sansom St., PHILADELPHIA 



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Beauties, Brides, Maids, Kiilarney and Carnations 



Eugene Bernhelmer, II S. ISth St., PHIUDELPHU, PA. 



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Camationa, fine stock. Sweet Feaa, Pink and White. Easter LilieB,veiy Bne. 



SAMUEL Fi LiLLEYi''"'^"^"''""***"^ 



1514 Sutra St, rmuDELrau, ri 



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WM. J. BAKER, 



8KA80NABLE CTTT FLOWKR8 



AT RIGHT PRICES. 

 WlioIeMde Vlorlat 

 1482 So. Penn Sq. , PliUadelpIila, Pa. 



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Wholesale Gut Flower Piices. 



St. Louis. April 6. 1910. 



Per doz. 



Beauty, Specials $3.00 to $4.00 



" Extra 1.50to 2.00 



" Shorts 50to 1.00 



Per 100 



Bride and Maid, Specials 4 5.00 to | 6.00 



" No.l 2.00to 3.00 



Richmond 4.00to 6.00 



Camot 4.00to 6.00 



Ivory 4.00to 6.00 



Killamey 4.00to 6.00 



Carnations, Fancy 2.00to 3.00 



" Common l.OOto 1.50 



Adiantum 75to 1.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, string 35.00 to 50.00 



sprays l.OOto 1.50 



Sprengeri " 1.00 to 3.00 



Lily of the Valley a.OOto 4.00 



.Smilax 12.50to 15.00 



Violets, Double 50 to 1.00 



PaperWhites 2.00to 3.00 



Harrisu lO.OOto 12.50 



Callas lO.OOto 12.50 



Tulips S.OOto 4.00 



VonSion 2.00to 3.00 



Sweet Peas 25 to .50 



Dutch Hyacinths 2.00to 3 00 



As horses are too slow, the florists are all 

 buying automobiles, and now, with these, 

 the city is too slow, for every now and 

 then some florist and his machine are 

 hauled in for breaking the city ordinance 

 against speeding. On Easter Sunday 

 morning the Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. 

 made a delivery of violets to Randolph 

 & McClements, something over five miles 

 from their store, in exactly thirteen min- 

 utes from the time the order came over 

 the telephone. There was an ordinance 

 "busted" that trip. 



Speaking about going some — about 

 sixty-five years ago B. A. Elliott, one 

 of our pioneer florists, had a greenhouse 

 on Thirtieth street, in the south side, 

 known then as Brownstown. He loaded 

 his plants on a wagon built for the pur- 

 pose and pulled it over to the city mar- 

 ket himself. The next year he bought 

 a spotted pony and felt bigger than 

 those fellows with their automobiles. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



I20SES 



J. W. YOUNG 



Upsal Station P. R. R., GERMANTOWN, PHIIA. 



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Wm. C. Smith 



Wholesale Floral Co. 



Wliolesale Florists 



1316 Pine St.lalli L. O. PkaaesST. LOUIS 



Snpplles and ETerythlngr In Setson «lw«ri on hand 



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^H.G.B8rning 



xmm.wtiAr.w 

 WXOBJBT 



1402 Pine Street 



ST. LOUIS, nOi 



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WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST... 



C. A. KUEHN 



Cut Rowers and Florists' Supplies 



Manufacturer of the Patent Wire Clamp Floral 

 Designs. A full line of SUPPLIES always on 

 hand. Write for cataloKue and prices. 



1122 Pine St. - ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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North Abington, Mass. — W. H. Wy- 

 man, proprietor of the Bay State Nur- 

 series, delivered an address at a recent 

 meeting of the New Church Men's Club, 

 in Brockton. He spoke on the culture of 

 flowers in Holland and his experiences in 

 that country and France. ' 



