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Septbmbbb 28, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



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CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTY 



Stmns KztraLonc 



Stems S0-S6 Inches $2.00 



Steins 18-24 InolieB 1.25 



Stems 12 Inches 



Short 



ROSES 



Per dos. 



$S.0O 



2.50 



1.50 



1.00 



.75 



Per 100 



KIIXABNBT, Ptnk or White, special $ 8.00 



** select 6.00 



" medium 5.00 



- " short 8.00 



PRINCS DK BULGARIK, special 10.00 



" •• " select 8.00 



•| \\ *l medium 6.00 



M3ELODT, medium 6.00 



" short 4.00 



MRS. AA.RON WARD, medium 6.00 



" " •• short 4.00 



RICHMOND, special 8.00 



*| select 6.00 



medium ••••• 6.00 



snore •■■•.■*•..••••••.•■••■•<•.............. o. w 



MT MARYLAND, special 8.0O 



select 6.00 



•• *• medium 5.00 



•* " short 8.06 



Per 100 



PSRLE, select $6.00 



** medluna 5.06 



•\ short 4.00 



CARNATIONS 



Select 2.00 



Short 1.50 



MISCELLANEOUS 



ORCHIDS Per doz., 



CHBYSANTHKMnafS " 



VALLKT Per 100, 



EASTSR LIUKS Per doz., 



DAISIS8 (Shasta) Per 100, 



A8TKR8 •* 



GLADIOLI ** 



SBOLAZ, fancy strinars Per doz., 



8PRKNOKRI, bunches Kach, 



PLUMOSns, bunches " 



strlnss •• 



ADIANTDM, fancy Per 100, 



MEXICAN IVT *• 



GALAX Per 1000, $1.25; 1 



FBRNS, fancy ** 1.50; 



Subject to chance without notice. 

 Store open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays 

 holidays closed at noon. 



and 



WANT QUALITY FLOWERS? TRY US. 



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four sides of the room devoted to the 

 show. The exhibits included annual 

 and perennial flowers, vegetables, etc., 

 the vegetables being one of the most at- 

 tractive features. The phloxes were 

 fine and such varieties as Eugene Dan- 

 zknvilliers, Gruppen Koenigin, Antonin 

 Mercie, Mme. Paul Dutrie, Jeanne de 

 Arc and L'Aiglon went down in^many 

 notebooks. Among the cannas Graf 

 "Waldersee and Hungaria attracted by 

 their unusual color. 



The exhibit from the Cushman Gladi- 

 olus Co., Sylvania, O., was Majestic 

 dahlia, a large , red decorative sort, 

 awarded honorable mention. 



Various Notes. 



The Florists ' Club 's entertainment 

 •committee has arranged for a banquet 

 at the Union hotel, Thursday evening, 

 October 5, following the business ses- 

 sion, at which Elmer D Smith, Adrian, 

 Mich., is to read a papei on chrysan- 

 themums. It is expected that there will 

 be good delegations from Milwaukee, 

 Detroit, St. Louis and Cincinnati. The 

 committee in charge is A. T. Pyfer, A. 

 C. Kohlbrand, E. C. Amling, Allie Zech 

 and H. N. Bruns. 



Announcement is made of the incor- 

 poration of the Percy Jones business, 

 with $10,000 capital stock. It is stated 

 that though Fred Wittbold's name ap- 



DAHLIAS! DAHLIAS! DAHLIAS! 



HUT BLOOMS in any quantity, direct from the field, 76c to 

 $8.00 per 100. Special prices on contract. Our Dahlias 

 have never been excelled at any fair or show. Get our spe- 

 cial prices for tubers, fall delivery. List our new varieties in your 

 1912 catalogue. We will send sample blooms for your inspection, 

 $2.00 per 100, labeled. 500 varieties in quantity. Gret our list. 



National Co-operative Show Gardens 



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pears among the incorporators, he holds 

 no stock, ninety-nine shares being in 

 the hands of H. Van Gelder and L. M. 

 Jones, with one share in the hands of 

 the corporation's attorney. H. Van 

 Gelder is president and L. M, Jones 

 secretary and treasurer. 



Weiland & Risch this year have a 

 150-foot greenhouse devoted to gar- 

 denias. 



E. E. Pieser, president of Kennicott 

 Bros. Co., has returned from his month's 

 trip to Canada. The condition of G, H. 

 Pieser remains unchanged. 



It is stated that Mrs. F. Beu has 



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H. BAYERSDORFER & CO. 



1129 Arch St., Philadelphia 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



leased space of Percy Jones from Octo- 

 ber 1 and will again sell the Beu stocic 

 in the room so long occupied by thr 

 Flower Growers' Market. 



J. A. Budlong is again growing bou- 







