



96 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OcruBEB 26, 1911. 



Our prices on HAND MADE 



GREENHOISE GLASS 



Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



THE COLE GLASS CO., Uncastcr, Ohio 



DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



The first frost of the season put in 

 its appearance October 23, but, as it 

 was a light one, little damage was done. 

 Nevertheless, it had a tendency to 

 hustle the florists out after their sup- 

 ply of geraniums and other perishable 

 outdoor stock. Though rain has been 

 in evidence, the sun has done his full 

 duty and has brought stock along to 

 the florists' satisfaction. Boses are 

 cropping fairly well and the present 

 supply is more than sufficient for all 

 needs. Beauties, since the- arrival of 

 chrysanthemums, have been difficult to 

 dispose of. Roses in the pink and 

 white varieties are selling best, as they 

 come in well on funeral work. 



Chrysanthemums of various hues are 

 again in season. The supply is daily 

 becoming heavier and the greater part 

 of the cut flower demand is for them; 

 thus other varieties of stock have to 

 take a back seat. Carnations in colors 

 are arriving in sufficient numbers to 

 meet all demands. The white varieties, 

 however, are a little scarce. The qual- 

 ity is steadily improving. Sweet peas 

 are also seen in the market and are 

 bringing 50 cents per hundred. Lily 

 of the valley seems to be a scarce ar- 

 ticle. The giganteum supply is barely 

 sufficient to meet the demand. There 

 are also a few Melpomene lilies, for 

 which the market seems good. Asters 

 are a thing of the past. 



The frost so far has not been heavy 

 enough to put dahlias out of the mar- 

 ket. Indeed, the street market on Sat- 

 urday, October 21, was fairly alive 

 with all varieties of dahlias and out- 

 door chrysanthemums. Some dahlias of 

 excellent quality were sold by market 

 gardeners for .5 cents and 10 cents per 

 dozen, while the florists complimented 

 themselves if they could get 20 cents 

 per dozen. Such conditions are degrad- 

 ing to the florists' business. 



Various Notes. 



Friends of Albert Furst will be sur- 

 prised to learn of his marriage to Miss 

 Mary Meyers, of Steubenville, O., Oc- 

 tober 2.5. The wedding took place at 

 the bride's home. The newly married 

 couple will make their home in Dayton, 

 as Mr. Furst is a member of the Furst 

 Floral Co., in North Dayton. E. A. B. 



Pekin, 111. — Goorge A. Kuhl is con- 

 valescing after a rather serious ill- 

 ness. 



S. JACOBS & SONS 



1361-1365 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Manufacturers and Jobbers In 



Greenhouse Construction Haterial 



TaitP NnlirP ^^ fumlsh working plana with each order free. We make no charga 

 ■ iin^ i«vuv« jQjf^ uny inlopination you may require while erecting your houao. 



Ut wqMteyM 



LOUISIANA RQ> 



aPRESS, 



BOILOS, 



PIPt 



nniNGS, 



VB^TILATING 



APPARATUS, 

 GLASS, 



We orry 20,000 btatn 

 . toatadL 



PUTTY. 



ONK or 0T7B HKW AODmOHB. 



DREER'S ''RIVERTON SPECIAL" PLANT TUB 



Manufactured for ui exclu«1velv. The bei>t tub ever introduced. The neatest, lishtett and cheapest. 

 Painted green, with electiic-^eldcd Loops. The four largest sizes have drop handles. 



HENRY A. DREER, ^'''':k^SS^^^^^''' 714 Ckestnat St., PHMDELPHIA, PA. 



Warner PInnt Tloxes are 



the beet and chiapeot Id the 

 market for Palms, Boxwood. 

 B»yTre«>8,etc. They are attract- 

 ive in design, strong and dnra- 

 bie. suitable for eitUer Indoor or 

 outioor use. Made of rypreaa, 

 wi.lch irlres them a lantlng qual- 

 ity. We mannfartnre Tartous 

 ii'T<#snndslz«^ Wr1t«for iirlpee. 

 Waonkb Park roNHKRVATOBixa 

 Sidney. Ublo 



UentioD The Review wheii you write. 



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Tree Tibi tnd Bran fioof 

 JiHiaierei. 



The extension atave foot 

 prevents the bottom from 

 rotting. Nuchancv. for water 

 to collect. 



The AaericM Watrfeawart Mf|. 

 Ca. 



Toledo, Ohio, D. S. A. 



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