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The Weekly Florists^ Reviewl 



April 21, 1910. 



DRACAENA INMVISA 



Splsndid Bpecimeni, perfect from the pot ap, pot-grown all the time, 30 to 36 inchea high, 6-ineh pott, 25 oentaeaoh, 



Eusliah Ivy, 2-in., $2.00 per 100. '"'"^ 



Primula Obconica, 2-iD., $2.00 per 100. 

 Marffueritea, R. C, $1.00 per 100. 

 German Ivy, R. C, 75c per 100. 

 German Ivy, 2-ia. pot plants, $2 00 per 100. 

 Begonia Vernon, 2j^-in., $3.00 per 100. 

 Begonia Vernon, froax flats, ready for 2^Tin., $1.00 

 per 100. 

 Dreer'a Double Petuniaa, R. C, $1.00 per IQO. 

 Fuchaiaa, best market sorts, 2-in., $2.00 per 100. 



Bogliah Ivy. The trne large leaf kind, clean and 

 bright, staked up, 3 to 6 ft., 4-in. pots, $10.00 per 100. 



Vinca yar. 4-in., $10.00 per 100. 



Geraniums. 8. A. Natt, 4-in., fall propagated, 

 $7.00 per 100. 



Poinaettiaa. 2^-in., ready June 15, $4.50 per 100. 



Stevia. Rooted cuttings, $1.00 per llO; $8.00 per 

 1000. 



Ageratum. Rooted cuttings, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 

 per 1000. 



JOHN IRVINE & SONS, 



Bay City, Mich. 



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BUFFALO. 



The Market. 



Business was quiet last week. The sup- 

 ply of stock has let up a little, but 

 there is still plenty to go around. Car- 

 nations, which have been plentiful since 

 Easter, have fallen off considerably. 

 Violets are still good, considering the 

 season, and find a fairly good sale at 

 bargain prices. Tulips and daffodils 

 are flowering outside and as a result are 

 cheap. Early flowering shrubs and such 

 things are in full bloom and will soon 

 be a thing of the past. IVom the present 

 outlook, outdoor stock will be out of 

 bloom hj Decoration day. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists' Club held a meeting a 

 short time ago and decided one very im- 

 portant feature; that is, to hold a flower 

 show next fall. The show will be held 

 on an extensive plan, in one of the large 

 halls. A show was proposed late last 

 year, but the special committee decided 

 the time was too short to make the 

 affair successful. With the time the 

 committee now has in which to work 

 up the plans, the show should be the 

 largest ever held in Buffalo and also 

 the most successful. The new officers 

 presided at the meeting for the first 

 time. 



The office of the Buffalo Cut Flower 

 Co. was entered by burglars last week, 

 but they found little which they wanted. 

 Fortunately, everything of value was 

 locked up and the loss was slight. 



R. A. S. 



Qub Meeting. 



A special meeting of the Buffalo Flo- 

 rists' Club was held at Kasting's hall, 

 April 12, at which it was decided to 

 hold a flower show in the fall. It is 

 proposed to make this one of the greatest 

 and most up-to-date shows Buffalo has 

 ever had. A most able committee has 

 been appointed to arrange all the de- 

 tails, and a report is expected from them 

 at the next regular meeting. May 3. 



At that meeting Charles Guenther will 

 read a paper on "Summer Roses," and 

 it is expected that George McClure, Jr., 

 will be prepared with criticisms on the 

 paper recently read by E. A. Slattery on 

 ' ' Color Harmony. ' ' 



Wm. Lego, Sec'y. 



Peophetstown, III. — George E. Hil- 

 ger will make improvements to his green- 

 houses in the near future, to cost not 

 less than $500. 



LOOK! BARGAINS! 



In Bedding: Plants for immediate shipment, now ready 



Canna £i»«ele, 4-in., 17.00 per 100. 

 Enelish Ivy, 4-ln., 10c. 

 Lemon Verbenas, 4-ln., $7.00 per 100. 

 KeKonia Erfordii, our well-known improved 

 stialn (5000 now ready), 4-ln., $8.00 per 100. 



Begonia Vernon (dark red), latest Improved 

 type f rom Switzerland, 4-ln., 17.00 to $8.00. 



Clara Beduian or Bonfire, (Scarlet Sacre), 

 4-ln., $7.00 per 100. 



Aeeratum, dwarf blue, best variety, 4-in., $7.00 

 per 100. 



Fuchsias, assorted colors, 4-ln., $7.00 per 100. 



Heliotropes, blue, 4-ln., $7.00 per 100. 



Petunias, double, assorted, 4-ln., $7.00 per 100. 



Lantanas, assorted. 4-ln., $7.00 per 100. 



Vinca Variesrata, 4-ln., 10c. 



Primula Obconica (blue), in bloom, 5-ln., 

 $2.00 per doz. 



Dracaena Indivisa, StoS'a-in.. 25c. 



Kentia Belmort^ana and Forsteriana, 

 4-ln., 20c. Kentia Belmoreana. 3-in., 10c. Kentia 

 Forsteriana. 6 to 7-in., 40 to 50-in. hlRh and over, 

 $2.00, $2.60 to $3.00. Hydransrea Otaksa, in bud, 

 6-in., 25c, 35c to 60c. Cobaea Scandens, 4-ln., 10c. 



In Small Plants 



We have the following in 2^2 to 3-in. pots, $3.00 per 

 100: 

 Verbenas, assorted colors. 



Phlox Brammondi, dwarf and grandlflora. 



French Bwarf Taeetes (the queen of the 

 marigolds). 



Cosmos, assorted, white, red or pink (by name if 

 desired). 



Coleus, Golden Bedder, Verschafleltil and Queen 

 Victoria, fancy varieties, $4.00 per 100. 



Petunias, California, Dwarf Inimitable and Rosy 

 Morn. 



Sweet Alyssum, Carpet of Snow or Little Qvm. 



Tradescantla, two colors. 



Thunbereia or Black-eyed Susan. Maranta 

 Bachemlana. 



Salpielossis. 



Lobelia Crystal Palace (blue), dwarf and trailing. 



Cornflowers, assorted. 



Parlor Ivy. 



Centaurea Cymnocarpa (Dusty Miller). 



Don't forget that we are the wholesale growers of 

 thtf celebrated, world-wide known 



Ipomoea Noctiflora (Moonvine) 



-Pure white, rapid grower, very fragrant and 

 earliest moonvine, with flowers as big as a saucer. 

 Grows 50 feet and over In one season, with thousands 

 of flowers on them. We have grown them for the 

 past 25 years and have established a world-wide 

 reputation, over 25,000 hav ng been shipped all over 

 the United States, Canada and Mexico. Price: 2'3-ln. 

 pots. $5.00 per 100; 3-ln.. $8.00 per 100; 4-ln., $12.00 per 

 100. 



Ail plants 25 at lOO rate. Cash with order, please. All plants must travel at risk of 

 purchaser only . Watch oar ad for Araucarias about May 10 . 



fiodfrey Aschmano, w.ol'ist, Philadelphia, Pa. 



WHOLESALE GROWER, IMPORTER AND SHIPPER OF POT PLANTS 



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ROSES 



We have the following young Roses to offer; 1500 

 American Beauties, 2500 Rlchmonds, 9600 Brides, 

 6600 Maids, 1250 Cncle John, 1000 Kalserln, 600 

 La France, 900 Ivory, 800 Cardinal, 600 Chatenay, 

 200 Woottons. 1250 Golden Gates, 1000 Killarney, 350 

 Maryland, 500 Perles, 2(X) Palmers. 



Ask for our list of Soft Wooded Plants. 



VINCAS, EXTRA 



500 2H-in. at $6.00 per 100; 1000 3-in. at $7.50 per 

 100; 2000 4-ln. at $12.50 per 100. 



BRACAENAS 



200 4-ln., large, at $25.00 per 100; 500 3-ln. Cobaeas, 

 $7.60 per 100; 1000 3-ln. Verbenas, $7.50 per 100; 1000 

 2-ln. Verbenas, $3.60 per 100; 1000 2-in. Double 

 Alyssum, $2.50 per 100. 



20,000 Boston and Whitmanl Ferns, 3000 Sprengerl 

 and 3500 Plumoeus. 



100 

 10,000 Asters., flats, $1.60 

 20,000 Coleus. .R. C, .60 

 6,000 Cannas, 3-ln.. 6.00 

 1,500 King Humberts, 3-in. 



per 100. 

 16,000 Geraniums, 2^-in.. $3.60 per 100: 3-in., $5.00 



per 100; 4-in., $8.00 per 100. Red, white, pink and 



salmon. 

 10,000 Chrysanthemums, 2\i-in., ready; also rooted 



cuttings. 



Ask fur our soft wooded list. 



Bulb Stock— Cannas. Caladlums, Tuberous rooted 

 Begonias, Dahlias, etc. 



Wholesale 

 Orotirer 



6£0. A. KUHL 



Pakin, III. 



41war" mention the norleta* Berletr 

 when wrltlnc advertlsen. 



PALMS 



Kentias, in 2K-inch pots, $8.00 ptr 

 100; $75.00 per 1000. 



JACKSON ft PERKINS CO. 



NEWARK (Near Rochester), NEW YORK 

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FERNS FOR DISHES 



Assorted Tftrieties. 2^4-111. pots, $8.60 per IW; 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



Oash with order. 



Frank Oechslin, quiiJV st., Chicago, III. 



Formerly Garfield Park Flower Oo. 

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ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Heliotropes. $1.00 100; $8.00 1000. Daisies, white 

 and yellow, $1.00 100. Coleus. 70c 100; $6.00 1000. 

 Alyssum, dbl., 80c 100. Petunias, $1.26 100; $10.00 

 iqOO. Salvias, $1.00 100; $8.00 1000. Aeeratums, 

 60c 100; $6.00 1000. 



Express paid on rooted cuttings. 



Cash with orders. 



S D. BRANT, Clay Center, Kan. 



