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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



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Afbil 14, 1910. 



I am disposing 

 of the 



Surplus Stock of Orchids 



from the Plorham 

 Fanns collection. 



We quote big stock in 8-in. pans of Cattleya Trianae, Schroederaey 

 Percivaliana and Speciosisslma, at $2.00 each. 



Cypripedium Leeanum, pots or pans from 5-in. to 8-in., 50c to $3.00 each, 

 according to size. 



iL^;,rs:r."C;.r;.«. CHARLES H. TOTTY, Madison, N.J. 



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DETROIT. 



The Market. 



Trade was not quite as lively last 

 week as was anticipated. 



Stock is quite plentiful, but the de- 

 mand, so far, has been well equal to 

 the supply. Sweet peas seem to be quite 

 popular. Violets are getting poor and 

 will, no doubt, be but a remembrance in 

 a few weeks. 



Various Notes, ' 



Located on a 40-acre farm four miles 

 northeast of Birmingham, Mich., George 

 Reynolds is busy growing asparagus, 

 strawberries and raspberries for the De- 

 troit market. Mr. Reynolds was for 

 many years gardener to William E. Mc- 

 Williams, at Grosse Pointe Farms, and 

 a most active member of the Detroit 

 Florists' Club. 



H. K. Hughes, of Chicago, paid De- 

 troit a visit last week. He had with 

 him an album containing many photos 

 of some of his beautiful windows, which 

 proved most interesting to the retailers 

 here who were given an opportunity of 

 seeing it. 



The news of the sudden death of Mrs. 

 W. J. Vesey, ex -president of the Ladies' 

 S. A. F., was received with much regret 

 by her many friends here. Mrs. C. H. 

 Maynard, secretary of the ladies' so- 

 ciety, with Mr. Maynard, left Detroit 

 on the midnight train on Monday to at- 

 tend the funeral. 



Herman Dailey, for many years at 

 Schroeter's, has accepted a position as 

 foreman of J. F. Sullivan's [greenhouses. 



Greenhouse help is at a premium in 

 this city this spring, several good posi- 

 tions remaining unfilled. H. S. 



WoBURN, Mass. — Mrs. David Fisher 

 has sold her home and greenhouse plant, 

 on Hill street, to Mr. Flood, who will 

 continue the business. Mrs. Fisher will 

 reside in Wollaston, where her daughters 

 are employed as teachers. 



Amherst, Mass. — A. Foster Johnson 

 will engage in growing plants, flowers 

 and vegetables, under the name of the 

 Union Gardens, at 5 and 6 Woodside 

 avenue, the products to be sold both at 

 wholesale and retail. 



ORCHIDS 



Largest Importers, Exporters, Growers 

 and Hybridists in the world. 



SANDER, St. Albans. Epgland 



and 235 Broadway, Room 1. New York Gty 



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FRESH COLLECTIONS 



DIRECT IMPORTATIONS 



ORCHIDS 



NO GREENHOUSES 



200 cases Cattleya Trianae, arrived in perfect order, ideal time for 

 potting. Cattleya Lablata, in one weelc. Dendroblums, Wardlanum, 

 Formosum, Olganteum, Noblle, Tliyrsiflorum, etc., in 2 weelcs. Write. 



G. L FREEMAN CO., Tall River, Mass. 



Successors to G. L. FREEMAN. 



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ORDER NOW for May delivery. 



In 

 pots, 



CAN N AS ::., $5.00 



per 

 100 



In flats, 14.00 per 100. 

 Terms, cash before shipment. Customers rated by Dun & Co., or giving local bank or trade reference, 



may pay after receipt. No goods C. O. D. 



ESTABLISHED 1904, 



NORTH EMPORIA, VA. 



ROSE GARDENS, 



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ORCHIDS 



We have changed our domicile from Secaucus, 

 N. J., to Mamaroneck, New York. We are the 

 largest collectors and importers of Orchids and 

 we are now booking orders for all commercial 

 Cattleyas for delivery next spring, 



Carriilo & Baldwin, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 



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ORCHIDS 



Arrived In fine condition : 



Cattleya Warneri, C. Harrlsoniae, C. Gaskel- 

 liana and C". Gigas, Hardyana type; also Den- 

 drobium, Phalaenopsis Schroederlana, and 

 Odontoglossuni Luteo-purpureum. 



Lager & Harrell, Smnmlt, N. J. 



Orchids! Orchids! 



A large and attractive lot of established plants; 

 also importations coming, which we offer at 

 advantageous prices. 



0RDOIlEZBR0S.,4IW.28tli$t.,NewYork 



AMD MADISON, M. J. 



YOU 



Will find ail the best offers 

 all the time in the Re- 

 view's Classified Advs. 



CANNAS 



King Humbert Chas. Henderson Ez.Crampbell 

 Mme. Crozy Alphonse Bouvier Mile. Berat 

 Florence Vaughan Souv. d' Antoine Crozy 



Write for special prices, stating quantity wanted. 



Fresh Tobacco Stems, bale ot 800 lbs., 

 11.76; ton, $9.00. 



W* C* BECKERTf Seedsman 



lOS Tederal St.. N. S., PITTSBURG, PA. 



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PALMS 



Kentias, in 2^-inch pots, $8.00 per 

 100; $76.00 per 1000. 



JACKSON ft PERKINS CO. 



mWARK (Near Rochester), NKW YORK 

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Julius Roehrs Co. 



RUTHERFORD. N. J. 

 Palms, Plants, Orchids, Eto. 



Send tor Price List. 



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