APBIL 14, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



57 



Rose 

 Plants 



Fine, Strong, Healthy 



PerlOO 



American Beauty, 2X-in. pots $6.00 



•• " 3 -in. potB 7.00 



Ghatenay, 2X-in. pots 3.00 



•' 3 -in. poti 4.00 



Ivory, 2><-in. pots 3.00 



•• 3 -in. potB 4.00 



Bride and Maid, 2V-in. pots 3.00 



3 -in. potB 4.00 



Smilax, S-in. pota 2.00 



Per 1000 

 $50.00 

 65.00 

 25.00 

 35.00 

 25.00 

 35.00 

 28.00 

 35 00 

 18.00 



Orders should be placed at once. Stock can be shipped now or when you are ready to planL Extra fine samples cheerfully furnished. 

 Propagated from prize winning stock, American Rose Society Exhibition, New York City, March 16, 17, 18, 1910. 



United States Cnt Flower Co., Elmira, N. Y. 



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houses at Cornell for experimental pur- 

 poses. E. F. R. 



PITTSBURG. 



The Market 



Business continues to be about what it 

 should be and everyone is getting enough 

 to keep him busy, and those who handle 

 seeds have been getting more than 

 enough. Flowers continue to come in 

 just about right and are bringing fair 

 prices for this time of the year, nothing 

 going to waste except violets, which are 

 poor in quality; however, they did much 

 better this season than last, so there 

 should not be much complaint. 



Sweet peas have been more popular 

 and have brought better prices. Never 

 were they in so great demand as this 

 year, especially since violets have not 

 been so good. There are quantities of 

 fine American Beauties coming now and 

 bringing fair prices considering every- 

 thing. 



Various Notes. 



Well, we had the expected frost last 

 Wednesday night, which damaged the 

 magnolias and some of the early fruit, 

 such as cherries, peaches and pears, which 

 were in full bloom in the vicinity. 



Joseph Thomas was a visitor at the 

 Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. last week, 

 looking over one of their big houses, as 

 he is going to put up one of that kind 

 this spring. 



Ernest Zieger has retired from the Zie- 

 ger Co., having sold o.ut his interest. He 

 will probably be heard from along some 

 other line before long, as he is too full 

 of energy to remain long inactive. 



Arthur Hall, of the A. W. Smith Co., 

 18 confined to his home and it is feared 

 nis trouble will develop into pneumonia. 



Some of the visitors last week were 

 iheo. Malbranc, Johnstown, Pa., and 

 John Murchie and daughter, Sharon, Pa. 

 « was the amateur athletic meet Satur- 

 day that brought Mr. Murchie to the 

 city, as he is too good an old sport to let 

 the good things get by, although his 

 game is golf, in which Andrew Carnegie 

 has nothing on him when he is on the 

 links. 



The department stores of this city are 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc. 



CROMWELL, CONN. 

 Grafted and Own Root Roses 



Per doz. Per 100 Per UM« 



White Killarney ( Waban strain), grafted $2.00 $1S.00 $120.00 



Own root 1.50 8.00 75.00 



Klll»rn«j, grafted 2.00 16.00 120.00 



Mj Maryland, grafted 2.00 16.00 120.00 



Own root 1.00 6.00 50.00 



Riehmond, Kaiserin, Bride and Maid, 



Grafted 2.00 16.00 120.00 



Own root 1.00 6.00 45.00 



rhn/canl-hMniinic l^he best of the new ones and the best of the standards. Oommerelal 

 UirySdnUianumb varieties exclusively. 



For detailed list of what plants we have to offer see fall page 

 advertisement in the Florists' Review of March 24th. 



Our Catalnatio Oontains the CarDation and Obrysanthemom lists. It Includes our Rose 

 VUl vauilu^UC ij,t jnd the bedding stock. You need oar catalogue. If you haven't 

 received one, send for it. We can handle your order whether it is large or small. 



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advertising and selling immense quanti- 

 ties of hardy roses and small shrub- 

 bery. Of course, it is not a satisfactory 

 way to buy for anyone who desires to 

 know what he is getting, but for those 

 who want quantity for their money it's 

 the place to get it. Hoo-Hoo. 



Davis & Britton report that they are 

 going to extend their greenhouse 75x100 

 feet, using all cement construction. They 

 say business is picking up wonderfully 

 and think this will be a good year for 

 all. They expect to open a new store on 

 Frankstown avenue about May 1, in 

 which they will carry a general line of 

 pot plants and cut flowers. 



Everett, Mass. — I. E. Coburn was 

 seriously ill for some time, but has now 

 recovered. He submitted to a severe 

 operation last August, was in a hospital 

 for five weeks and was afterward under 

 a nurse's care for several months. 



ENGLISH IVY 



Good strong plants, 10 to 

 12 inches long. Specially 

 fine for borders or cemetery 

 planting. Order at once. 



$3.00 per 100; 

 $26.00 per 1000. 



JACOB SCHULZ 



550 Fourth Ave., 831 Cherokee Road 

 LOUISVILLE, KY. 



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 when writlnc advertisers. 



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