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/The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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PALM S, 



The quality and hardiaeaa of my Palms is well known to the trade. ^U are hiome'^ppviwn and as near perfee* 

 tion as possible. Those marked "several in a pot" are very bushy and handsome. Heig^hts given are from top of pot, 

 plants standing naturally. Full descriptive Price Lists, including smaller sizes, sent on application. Order now, even 



if for future delivery. • . ^ • , j" - i - •■ 



Kentia Belmoreana 



Leaves Ins. high Each 



6-lnch pots 6 to 7 20 to 24 $1.00 



6-inch pots 6 to 7 24 to 26 1.25 



6-lnch pots 6 to 7 26 to 28 1.50 



7-inch pots 7 to 8 28 to 30 2.00 



6-Inch pots, several In a pot, bushy 18 to 20 1.00 



9-inch pots, several in a pot, bushy 38 to 42 5.00 



9-inch pots, several in a pot, bushy 42 to 45 6.00 



10-inch pots, several in a pot, bushy 45 to 50 7.50 



Kentia Forsterlana 



6-inch pots, several in a pot 24 to 26 1.25 



6-inch pots, several In a pot 26 to 30 1.60 



7-inch pots, several in a pot 30 to 34 2.00 



8-inch pots, several in a pot 34 to 36 2.60 



8-inch pots, several in a pot 36 to 38 3.00 



10-inch pots, several in a pot 50 to 60 7.50 



Pandanus Veitchil Each Doz. 



6-inch pots $1.00 $12.00 



Areca Lutescens 



Ins. high 



8-inch pots, several In a pot, bushy 34 to 36 



8 -inch pots, several in a pot, bushy 40 to 44 



8-inch pots, several in a pot, bushy 44 to 48 



9 -inch pots, several in a pot, bushy 60 to 60 



Cocos Weddelllana 



Ins. high Doz. 



2 X 3-lnch pots 6 $1.60 



3-inch pots ; . . .8 to 10 2.00 



Each 



$2.60 



3.00 



3.60 



6.60 



100 



$10.0« 



15.00 



Dracaena Sanderiana 



Ins. high Doz. 100 



3-inch pots 8 to 10 $2.00 $15.00 



Phoenix Roebelenii Each 



6-inch, well characterized : $1.50 



7-inch, well characterized, strong plants 2.60 



Nephrolepis Scholzeli Doz. 100 



6-inch pots, strong $5.00 $40.00 



Nephrolepis Scottil Doz. 100 



6-inch pots, strong $6.00 $46.00 



Dracaena Terminalis 



6-inch pots, strong, colored. Each $1.00 $1.25 $1.60 



CHAS. D. BALL, Hoimesburg, Philadelphia 



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BOCHESTEB, N. Y. 



The Market. 



A slump in business characterized the 

 market last week and if it were not for 

 a little funeral work there would be 

 almost nothing doing. Frosty nights 

 are putting an end to outdoor flowers, 

 especially asters. Violets are much im- 

 proved and the demand for them is in- 

 creasing. Roses are good and are main- 

 taining a fair price. Maryland is ex- 

 cellent and superior to any other pink. 

 Tafts are also fine, but short-stemmed 

 roses of all kinds are somewhat scarce. 

 There are good Radiance and Beauties 

 in all grades, but Wards are not as 

 plentiful as they were. A few spccio- 

 sums of good quality are on the mar- 

 ket. Bouvardia, although excellent, is 

 not selling well. 



Salvias, boltonias, anemones, eupa- 

 toriums and wild asters are ariving. in 

 great quantities, but gladioli are scarce 

 and in only slight request. Flowering 

 plants meet with approval, but it is 

 still early for a large supply of prim- 

 roses, begonias and chrysanthemum 

 plants. Boston ferns are selling well. 



Carnations are much better than they 

 were; larger blooms and longer stems 

 are the rule. Helianthus has been 

 largely used this fall in all kinds of 

 work, but the supply is about ex- 

 hausted. 



Old-fashioned Dutch bouquets are 

 coming into favor this fall, especially 

 for debutantes. 



Various Notes. 



Julius Roehrs, wife aud son, of Ru- 

 therford, N. J., were visitors here last 

 week, being entertained by Wm. Keller. 



John Volmer was on the sick list last 

 week. 



Chas. Briggs has returned from New 

 York city, where he spent the last two 

 weeks. 



A movement in favor of closing the 

 retail stores at 7 o 'clock every eve- 



PLANT POINSETmS IN PANS NOW ""IJ^ 



One of the most profitable crops you can put on your benches. We have 

 the kind of plants you should use in planting your pans— short and stocky 

 and just ready for a shift. We make a specialty of Poinsettiaa. We 

 know the kind of plants you want, and— what is more— we will give you plants 

 that are rig^ht. From 2^-in. pots, 96.00 per 100; $46.00 per 1000. 



CARNATION PLANTS 



These plants have been grown right for winter blooming. We don't pick 

 blooms from the field and then sell you the plants. Dorothy Gordon, Scarlet 

 Glow, Winona, Beacon, R.-P. Enchantress, May. 96.00 per 100; $66.00 

 per 1000. 



We aim to supply only the highest quality in our lines, 

 are Carnations, Greraniums, Poinsettias, Chrysanthemums. 



Our specialties 



Baur & Sfelnkamp 



3800 Rockwood Avenue, Indianapolis, ind. 



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FERNS 



IVr 100 

 Boston, from bench, ready for 41n. pots.. ..flo.OO 



Boston, from bench, ready for 3-in. pois 6 00 



AmerpohHi.from bench, ready for4-in, pots, 10.00 

 Amerpohlii.fr m bench, ready for3-in. pots. fiOO 

 Whitmanl, from bench, ready for4.in. pots, 12.00 

 Whitmanl. from bench, rearty for 3-in pots, 7.00 

 Scholzeli, from bench, ready for4-in. pots.. l.'iOO 

 Scholzeli, from bench, ready for5-in. pots.. IS.OO 



Boston, Whitmani, Amerpohlii. Eleifantissima, 

 Scnttii, strong runners. $15,00 per lOoO. 



These ferns are all flne. healthy, strong plants. 



Per 100 

 Scholzeli. from ."viu. pots, ready October 25, $20.00 



The Springfield Floral Co. 



SPRINGriKLD, OHIO. 



ning except Saturday is gaining ground 

 with the trade. 



Mrs. Geo. Keller celebrated her birth- 

 day September 29 by giving a dinner to 

 some of her most intimate friends at 

 Canandaigua. E. C. A. 



CARNATIONS 



Malta. Ohio, Sept. 15, 1911. 

 The plants arrired Wednogday eveDing and were 

 In flne Bhape. I tiare had to buy carnation plants 

 several times, but have never bonght any that were 

 as good, I am well pleased wltb them. If lever 

 want any of tbe varieties yoa grow in the future, 

 yoa are sure to get my order. 



(700 shipped September 11.) 



OosHKN. N. T., Sept. 28. 1911. 

 Just a few lines to tell yon that your shipment of 

 carniitiODB wiis received in very good order. Accept 

 my thanlis. They are just the kind ot stock I bad 

 hoped to receive. Kvery one in tbe benches have 

 made their new fibers, I guess, by tbe way they 

 look. There was no go-back to them when planted, 

 althooRh I put them in in the heat of the day. 



(40O shipped September 19.) 



These unsolicited letters speak for themselves. 

 Names ot the writers given on request. For prices 

 and description of stock, see classified adv. nnder 

 carnations. 



A.A.GANNEn, ■ Geneva, N.Y. 



Always mention tlie norlsts* Review 

 when writlua; advertlserfl. 



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