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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Apbil 1, 1»0». 



2 Good Things 



Golden Glow 



The August flowering, large, 

 yellow Mum. Good returuB on 

 a email investment. Fine 2)4-in. 

 plants, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 

 1010. 



FerOS for Dishes 



Excellent stock. 



Best assortment of varieties in 



2^-in. pots. 



$3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



C. C. PGLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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XXX STOCK 



AGER 4TITM, Gurney, best dwarf blue, BtroDK, 



2-in . $2 CO per 100. 

 LOBKLIA8. £mp. William, best dwarf blue, 



strong. 2-in , S2.00 per 100. 

 ASPARAGUS Sprengeri, strong, 3-ln., $3.00 



per 100. 

 PKIUMIA NSW STAR, very fine, 2-in., $2.00 



per 100. 

 DBACAJBNA Indivisa, strong, 3-in., $4.00 per 



100. 

 R08K GKRANIUMS, strong, 3-in., $4.00 per 



luO 

 PKLARGONIUMS, strong, fine colors, 3-in., 



$6.00 per 100 

 VKRBKNA CAUFORNIA GIANT, strong 



and fina, mixed colors, 2-in., $2.00 per 100. 



XXX SEEDS 



THII^ESE PRIMROSE 



IMPROVED LARGE FLOWERING; 



finest grown; best colors, Beparat(>or 

 mixed, 500 seeds, $1.00; }i pkt., 50c. 



PBIBIITLA BKWBN8I8, the great and grand 



new Yellow Primrose. Be sure to sow it. 



Tr pkt.fiOc. 

 GIAN1 PAN8T, finest grown, critically se- 



Ipoted. f^OOO seeds, $1 )0: >« pkt . 50c. 

 CIMERARIA, large flowering dwarf mixed, 



lOUO seeds, 60c.; ^ pkt., 25c. 



CASH. Liberal extra count. 



JOHN r. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



RUPFTON: The Home of Prlmroaea 



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PRIMULA japonica $5.00 



aaricaln, in splendid van ties 10.00 



polyanthaa. golden laced polyanthus . . . 5.00 

 Pyrethrnin, double aud single, in great 



variety 5.00 



Delphininm, double and single 5.00 



Lobelia cardlnalis, seeds and plants 4.00 



syphylitica, the medical plant 4.00 



Teronica lanceolata, ^eedo only. 

 Myosotla palustris, great winter forcing 



plant S.fO 



Digitalis, or FoxBlove 3.00 



Fankia aabcorclata, the Blue Day Lily, 



seeds only. 

 Aaclei>las taberoaa. Golden Milk Weed. 



seeds onlv. 



Anemone japonica. Whirlwind 400 



IHa japonica. finest of all iris 6.00 



Tritoma Pfitzerll 5.00 



Holiyfaocha. finest double, in 10 varieties, 



separate. 10c per packet. 



CHARLES L0M6,^VI«": ROCHESTER, H.Y. 



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DAYTON, OHIO. 



State of Business. 



Last week's business differed but little 

 from tliat of the week previous. Stock 

 of all kinds was plentiful, and while the 

 demand did not entirely consume the sup- 

 ply, at the same time business held up 

 in a manner that was satisfactory to all 

 in the trade. 



The retail florists are bothered a great 

 ileal each year by the market and truck 

 j^aideners. who dabble in the florists' 

 business as a side issue, and each year, 

 as the weather warms up, they bring 

 their products to town and place them 

 on the market. The street market of 

 March 27 was well loaded. The florists 

 would find no reason to complain were it 

 not that these truckers sell their plants 

 at an unreasonably low price. A few of 

 our retailers have to endure the unpleas- 

 antness of such a stand in front of their 

 doors. 



Business, in general, throughout the 

 last month, has run far ahead of the 

 I)usiiie88 of March, 1909. The eflfects of 

 lipiit were not nearly so noticeable this 

 season as in previous years. 



Roses are becoming more plentiful each 

 day, and could not be better in color, 

 size and length of stem. The same is 

 true of carnations and other stock. 



Typical March weather has prevailed 

 throughout the month. It came in like a 

 lamb, and the old proverb still holds 

 true, for it went out like a lion. We 

 have had plenty of rain, some snow, an 

 abundance of high winds, and a little 

 sunshine, too. 



Various Notes. 



Many of our local florists and those in 

 surrounding towns are at present having 

 to cut the lilies which they had intended 

 for Easter. All indications p(unt to a 

 scarcity of the best grades of stock, but 

 it is expected that there will be plenty 

 of the cheaper kind, and those who are 

 well supplied with the right goods are 

 looking forward to a fine Easter trade. 



.\. H. Hendrichs, of New York, visited 

 at the home of George Bartholomew last 



W«!Pk. 



H. H. Ritter reports a satisfactory 

 business for last week. 



Visitors of last week were J. F. Pogue. 

 of Coulthard & Pogue, Cincinnati, O., 

 ■ind Elston Helwig, of Marion, O. 



R. A. B. 



FoBT Smith, Ark.— J. F. Johnson & 

 < 'o. moved into their new store last week. 

 Mr. Johnson has been in Chicago this 

 wcfk. buying supplies. 



Golden Glow Chrysanthemums 

 Shasta Daisies 



2^-in. pots, $5.ro per 100. 

 Fine stock. Order at once. 



JACOB SCHULZ, 



550 So. fourth Avenue, LOUISVILLE, KY. 



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Wholesale Trade List 



Ampelopsla Veltclili, 3-in. pots, $5.00 per 100; 



4-in. uots, $10.00 per luO. 

 Ferns: Boston, 3 in' pots, $4 00 per 100: Bos- 

 ton, 4-in. pi ts, $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100; 



Wbitmanl, 3-in pots. $5.00 per lOO 

 Asparagus ^rencerl, 2-in. pdts, $2.00 per 



100 

 Cannas, Kins; Humbert and Mt. Blanc, 



S5.U0 per luO. 

 Clematis panloulata, 4-in. pots. $1.50 per 



dozen. $10.UO per lOU; 3-in. pots, $5 00 per ICO. 

 Clematis, large flowering varieties, 2-y^ar-old, 



dormant plants, $15 00 per 100 $2.0 ) ner dozen. 



Vai ieties; Jaokmanl, Henryl* Mme. Bdw. 



Andre. 

 Flcus elastloa, 6-in. pots. 25c each. 

 Vunkla VarleKata, 4-in. pote, fine plants, $1.50 



per dozen; $10.00 per 100. 

 Vlnca Varlearata, strong, 4*a-in. pots. $10.00 



per VO. 

 Ivy, hardy English, 3-in. pots. $5.00 per 100. 

 Dracaena Indivisa, 3-in pots, S5 00 per 100. 

 Byaoloths, red, white and blue, first sice bulbs, 



ju>t right for Easter, $10.00 per 100. 

 Rooted Cuttlncs from soil $l.ro per 100. 



Heliotrope, blue and white; Fuchsias, four 



varieties; Cupbeas; double white Petunias; 



variegated Vlucas: Feverfew, Little 



Gem; Coleus Versobaffeltll aud Golden 



Bedder 

 Carnations, R. C. from soil, $2.00 per 100. Pink, 



■nobantress, Ooro by; scarlet Robert 



rrmla:< Klbon; \(hite. Flora Hlll« Boston 



Market. Wlnsor, $3 00 per lOO. 



Casta with order, please. 



• Cl jCliCy Sts., PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



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ORDXR 



EASTER PLANTS 



NOW 



Lilies, 12>«c, 4 to 8 bud4. Spiraeas. 86c, 50c 

 and 75c. Azaleas.$l 00. $1 2.') and «l 50 Hy- 

 drangeas, finest lot of large plants in 9-io 

 potii. 8 to 15 heads, at $1 60 $2.0<i and $2.50 each. 



BULB 4TOCK, in pans. 6 and 7 in. Tulips, 

 Hyaolntbs, Daffodils and Paper Wblies, 

 at aic, 25c, 80c and 35c. 4-in Hyaolntbs, at 

 lOo; $1 00 doz.; 5-in , 25c, $2 00 and $2.50 doz 



ROSKS 4-in. Baby Ramblers, Souperts, 

 Hermosa, 20c and 25c: 5-in.. at &0c to 60c: 6 in., 

 75c aud SI 00. ^ e can ship any of above stock 

 now. so It will be in (or Kaster. 



Order quick, ^tate when to ship. Send cash 

 or reference. Satisfaction guaranteed or money 

 back. 



CEO. A. KUHL, "^Virs. 5Kr" 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 

 RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Palms, Plants, Orchids, Etc., Etc 



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