

72 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTOBEB 26, 1911. 



WASHZNGTON. 



The Market. 



Cloudy weather has shortened the 

 supply of roses and the market is feel- 

 ing the good effects. Chrysanthemums 

 are so plentiful that the demand for 

 Easter lilies has been reduced to a 

 minimum, although the lilies are par- 

 ticularly good. Dahlias are fine and 

 also cheap. In fact, they are so cheap 

 that some growers are not sending any 

 to market on account of the difficulty 

 of getting enough money out of theni* 

 to pay for the trouble. 6o8mo»%l80 is 

 fine and plentiful, but it is an absolute 

 drug on the market. Cattleyas are 

 moving well. Mums are abundant. 

 Greens are finding considerable demand 

 in small lots. Autumn leaves are dis- 

 played in many windows. , 



The rose market is about the same 

 as last week. Beauties are going very 

 well and other roses are moving. In 

 fact, business is perceptibly better than 

 it was last week, and while retailers 

 are still watching keenly for frost, they 

 are not reduced to dependence on it 

 for trade. 



Various Notes. 



W. Marche has ordered an automo- 

 bile delivery wagon. His business has 

 been most satisfactory of late. 



Everyone at Blackistone 's was too 

 busy to talk October 23, being engaged 

 on large funeral pieces. The store is 

 somewhat cluttered up now, but when 

 the alterations are finished it is going 

 to be a real show place. Ma Black- 

 istone has just ordered his second auto 

 for deliveries. 



^'Business is much better and stock 

 is fine," was the word at Pennock-Mee- 

 han's, and they were too busy to say 

 much more this week. 



"Prospects are excellent, and pres- 

 ent trade is good," said Mr. Schell, at 

 the Florists' Exchange. "Dealers in 

 general seem to be busy and satisfied," 

 be added. 



) Julius Dilloff, representing Schloss 

 Bros., New York, was here last week. 



Gade Bros. Co. is furnishing the trade 

 with some fine Beauties and other 

 roses. They had the contract this 

 week to decorate the department store 

 of S. Kann Sons & Co., which is cele- 

 brating an anniversary. 



Kramer always manages to have an 

 attractive window, and his store usual* 

 ly looks like an ice cream soda parlor 

 on a hot day — filled with buyers. 



P. J. D. 



Danville, Pa.— E. J. Le Due has put 

 up a new house, 70x150. He has 14,000 

 carnation plants under glass this sea- 

 son. 



VIOLETS 



PRINCESS OF WALES, 



Field-grown, clean, $6.00 per 100. 



Jerusalem Cherries, 4-in. 

 pots, pot-grown, $5.00 per 100. 



Christmas Peppers, 5-in. 

 pots, fine stock, $1.50 per doz. 



Whitmani Ferns, 5-in., fine 

 stock, $1.00 per doz. ; $8.00peri00. 



FRED H. LEMON A CO. 



Rtctamond, Indiana 



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Miscellaneous Greenhouse Plants 



FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT. 



Special Prices made on Large Lots. 



-\^ ''-■ • ' -^^^iSirf- .%^ ^ ■ •■ ^^ 2-in. PerlOO 3-in. 



Abutilon Savilzii .'....' 



Achyranthes Emersoni •• — 



Altemanthera, 6 varieties • • $2.00 



Jewel .......; 3.00 



Begonia Vernon -?• r^*^: • • • 2.00 



CJoleus, 12 varieties 2.00 



" Brilliancy 3.00 



Hardy English Ivy ..■'.» 2.00 



Heliotrope, 5 varieties 2.00 



Greraniums, standard varieties . . j^ . . . .^^lu. . ^.- 2.00 



' ' ivy leaved and scentied 



" Silver-leaf Nutt and Mt. 



Lemon Verbena, Aloysia Citriodora ■•fe^% * 2.00 



Lobelia Kathleen Mallard ' 2.00 



Lantanas, 12 varieties .^, « , 2.00 



Moonvine, wMte Ufc- % 2.00 



Petunias, double fringed, mixed 2.00 



. 2.t=0 



.. 2.00 



.. 2.00 



. 2.00 



2.00 



• w »iiw ..►-•• • 



::.ini/.: 2.00 



of Snow 3.00 



Salvias, Bonfire and Zurich 



Parlor Ivy, Senecio Scandens 



Swainsonas, Alba and Rosea. . • 



Tradescantia Zebrina Multicolor 



Verbenas, red, white and variegated. 





per 100 



$3.00 



3.00 



4.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 



3.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 



3.00 

 3.00 

 3.D0 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 



Cash with order, pleasjKp^ 



R. Vincent Jr., & SonrCo., 



White Marsh, 

 Md. 



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ICSc. 

 6-in., 90c. 



ts.oo. 



3-111.. $6.00 per 

 7-lD., ll.CO. 



.'>•- Mil 



,>i» 



100. 



$1.00: spechneni, $7.50 eacb. 



Pot-Grown FERNS 



BMton, 4-I11., 16c: S-lD.. S8c; 6-I11., KOe. 



Bcottil, 4-I11., ISc; ;6-ln.^2Sc. 



AmMTMUii, 4-ln., IBc ' 



Sword, 2-in., 4c; S-ln., ^; 4-ln., 



Whitmani, 4-in., ISc; 5-in., 26c; 



SoholMli, 4-in., 15c; 6-in., 50c. 



Piarsoni, 4-In.,.I6c; 6-in., 60c. 



Lonutri* Oibb*, 4-in., 16c. 



CilMtium Schiedei. 6-In., fl.OO; »-in. 



T»bl« Ftra^ 2\iin., $3.00 per 100: 



Dracaana KaManrMLna, 5-in., $1.00; 



Dracaena Terminalia, 4-ln., S5c. 



Dracaena Lord Wolaeley, 4-in., 60c. 



Ciotona, beat varietiaa, 4-in., 86c. 



Pandanna Vtilia, 2%-ln.. 8c. 



Pandanna VeitehU, 6-to., 76c: 6-ln., v^.>/v, .^ 



Fiona PanduraU, 5-in., 75c: s-in., $3.00. Bine planta. 



Fiona Elaatica, 4-in., 26c; 6-ln., 40c: 6-in., 60e. 



Aaparacua Sprencerl, 2-in., $3.00 per 100. ,, 



Aaparana Plnmoana, 2-tD., $4.00 per in; 3-ln., $8.00 per 100. 



Potoaettiaa, 3-in., $10.00 per 100. J 



Farfnsium Grande. 3-in., 12c: 4-in., 20c. 



Roaemary, 4-in., 10c. 



We have an immenae atook of 4 and S-in. Xentia Balmoreana and Terateriana and will 

 riTe bic value. 



Kentia Forateriana, 4-in. uota, $26.00 and $36.00 per 100; 6-ln., $50.00 and $75.00 per lOO; 

 6-in.. $1.00 and $1.50 each; 7lu., $2.50 eacb. Fine planta. 



Kentia Forateriana, large Rpeclmens up to $35.00 eacb. 



Kentia Belmoreana, 8-in. pota, $18.00 per 100; 4-4n., $26.00 and $86.00 per 100; 6-in., 

 $50.00 and $75.00 per 100. 



Kentia Belmoreana, larger planta, from $1.50 to $10.00 each. 



Coooa Weddellifna, 2%-ln. pota, $15.00 per 100. 



Phoenix RecUnaU, 4-iD. pota, $20.00 per 100. 



FhoenU CanarienaU, $5.00. $10.00. $12.00, $2'5.0O, $30.00 eacb. 



Phoenix Roebelenii, 75c. SI. 50. $2.00. $10.00, $20.00 eacb. 



Areca Lnteaoena, 3-ln., 3 lu a pot, 15c. 



Bargaiaa in Bay Treea. Write for pricea. 



JOHN BADER CO., 43 Ravine St., N. S., Pittsbuih, Pa. 





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ORCHIDS 



Arrlred In fine condition: Cattleya Trianae. 

 C. Mossiae. C. Labiata, C. Blcolor. C. Oranulata, 

 Laelia Crispa. L. Superbiens. Dendrobium Find- 

 layanum, D. Thyrsiflorum, Oncidium Varicosam 

 Roffersii and a few Cypripedium Caudatum. 



lAGER & HURRELL,Summit,MJ. 



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Julius Roehrs Co. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Palata, Plants, Orchids, Eto. 



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