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74 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



NOVBMBEB 9, 1911. 



DAYTON, O. 



The Market. 



Prospects were a little brighter and 

 orders a little more plentiful last week. 

 Business started in rather slow, but 

 ended up quite satisfactory to all, al- 

 though chrysanthemums seemed to be 

 the only variety of flowers for which 

 there was any great demand. There 

 was also a generous run of funeral or- 

 ders, which called chiefly for chrysan- 

 themums and lilies. Carnations are at 

 present a little oflF crop, but while they 

 are short in supply, there is just as 

 little call for them. Boses are abund- 

 ant, but the demand calls for only a 

 small portion of them. 



Smilax and other greens are scarce. 



Various Notes. 



The Dayton Florists' Club held its 

 regular monthly business meeting No- 

 vember 6, at the establishment of J. F. 

 Young, on East Fifth street. 



The Heiss Co. says that gradual in- 

 crease in business for the last two 

 weeks has been noticed, although there 

 is still more room for improvement. 

 Trade for All Saints' day was satis- 

 factory with them. 



The boilers of the Miami Floral Co., 

 which have been undergoing repairs for 

 the last month, are finally completed 

 and in first-class running order. New 

 grates were put in three of them, new 

 walls in four and new top valves on 

 three, and the company has since taken 

 out insurance on them. This firm was 

 quite busy with funeral work last week 

 and realized a good thing out of its 

 abundant supply of chrysanthemums for 

 All Saints' day. 



Mrs. L. D. Johnson was one of Day- 

 ton's busy florists last week, making 

 up cemetery bouquets. 



H. H. Bitter remarks that last week 

 was a good one with him and that he 

 had plenty of orders for funeral work. 

 He says, however, that it was worse 

 than pulling teeth to make collections. 



The Advance Floral Co. filled some 

 large orders for chrysanthemums last 

 week and is now cutting some nice 

 orchids. 



Mr. Dysinger, of the Ionia Pottery 

 Co., Ionia, Mich., made his regular fall 

 visit to Dayton early last week. 



William Huston, shipping clerk for 

 the Miami Floral Co., has been ill for 

 the last few days, and the doctors 

 fear that it will develop into diphtheria. 



M. Anderson was in Cleveland, O., 

 on business for several days last week. 

 He has a flower store there that is run 

 by his brother. 



Miss Catherine Young spent the week- 

 end in Cincinnati, O. E. A. B. 



VIOLETS 



PRINCESS OF WALES, 



Field-grown, clean, $5.00 per 100. 



Jernsalem Cherries, 4-in. 

 pot8, pot-grown, $5.00 per 100. 



Christmas Peppers, 5-in. 

 pots, fine stock, $1.5U per doz. 



Whitmani Ferns, 5-in., fine 

 stock, $1.00 per doz. ; $8.00perl00. 



FRED H. LEMON St CO. 



Blobmond, Indlama 



Mention The Review wnec yon write. 



Surplus Stock 



Scholzeli Ferns, strong 2}^-in per 100, $3.00 



Scholzeli Ferns, strong 4 -in • per 100, 8.00 



Scholzeli Ferns, strong 5 -in. per doz., 3.00 



Scholzeli Ferns, strong 6 -in per doz., 5.00 



Scottii Ferns, strong 5-in per doz., 3.00 



Scottii Ferns, strong 6-in per doz., 5.00 



Table Ferns, best varieties, 2>^-in per 100, 2.50 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 3J^-in per 100, 4.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2>^-in per 100, 2.00 



Pepper (Bird's Eye), 6 -in .per doz., 3.50 



Rose Dorothy Perkins, strong 1-year-old .each, .10 



Hydrangea Otaksa, pot-grown, strong plants, 6-in .each, .25 



Strong Grand Rapids Lettuce plants per 1000, 1.00 



Cash with order £rom unknown correspondents 



J. W. DUDLEY & SONS 



PARKERSBURQ, - - "*- 'WEST VIRGINIA 



Mention The Review when yon wrttt. 



SPECIAL BARGAINS 



Asparacas Sprencerl , extra larce 4-in. plants, 

 «S.0O per 100. 



Aeparacas Plmnosiu, 2>a-i9. plants, $3.60 per 

 100. 



B«Konia Ternon. larce 2>9-ln., 92.00 per 100. 



Orolamen, 3-ln.. 6 separate colors, tS.OO per 100. 



Smilax, 2>a-ln. stock. $2.00 per 100. 



Primnla Obconica. fancy mixed, large 2>9-in., 

 $3.00 per 100; fine SHiin. stock. $6.00 per 100. 



Chinese Primroses, 3>9-in., mixed colors, fine 

 planto, $8.00 per 100. 



12,00O Ferns, from pota, Boston, ScotUl, 

 Slesantissima, 10c, ISc, 20c, 2Sc each. A 

 bargain. We need room. 



Carnation Plaints, field grown, liadr Bonnti- 

 fnl. Perfection, Bachantress, Beacon. 



Barlovrarden, etc., $6.60 per 100. 



Jemsalem Cherries, fine 2'ii-Id. pot stock, $2.60 

 per 100. 



18O0 4-tn.Calla LUles, nicely started, large- 

 flowerlDflr, 16.00 per lOD. 



S00,000 Grand Rapids I.ettace Plants, 



ready for market now, $1.00 ner 1000. 



Pansy Plants in abundance, a flue mixed strain, 

 $3.60 per 1000. 



lAberal extras for early orders. We need room. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, rLMil"'' 



Washinarton, Nev^ Jersey. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FERNS FERNS 



Bargain in Scholzeli and Whitmani. 

 Very fine, 4-inch, at $12.50 per 100 



VIOLETS 



Field Clumps. 



California, $4.60 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



Cash or C. 0. D. 



W. J. & N. S. Veiey, Put Wayne, M. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



THONPSON CARNAnON CO. 



Carnations i t t 

 Chrysanthemums 



JOIIET, ILLINOIS 



Mention Tb« Reyiew wbea 7oa writ*. 



PLANTS 



YOU NEED 



ROOSi:VBI.T FERN, the coming fern to grow, 

 2>a in. stock, $2.S0 per doz.; $17.60 per 100; $160.00 

 perimo. 



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CH-ln. Boston Feme, 1000, $40.00 $0.00 



100 

 $4.60 



8-ln. " " 1.00 8.00 



4.1n. " " 7J0O WOO 



6-ln. " " 8.00 26.00 



Mn. " " 6.00-40.00 



7-in. " " 7.60 90.00 



2>a-ln. Whitmani Feme 76 6.00 



8-ln. *• " 1.00 8.00 



4.1n. " " 2.0O 16.00 



6-ln. " " 3.0O 26.00 



2-ln. AaparasnB Finmoeua Nanus , 3.00 



8-ln. ■' " " 1.00 7.00 



2-in. Asparacns Sprenceri 2JiO 



8-ln. " " 8.00 



2>9-ln. Dr^oaena Indivlsa JBO 3JS0 



8-ln. •* " 1.00 7.00 



4-in. " '• J.00 12.60 



3-ln. Cyclamen, 4 to 6 var., 1000, $70.00 7.06 



Very fine imported strain. 

 4-ln. Beconia Oloire de Liorralne . . 4Ji0 



41n. PandanuB Veitchii 6.00 



4-ln. Crotons. in variety 4.W 



2-in, Hydrangea Otaksa 



8-in. ** *• ....'. 1.00 



4-in. " " 2 to 3 crowns, 2.00 



6-in. " " 3 to 6 crowns, 3.80 



2-in. I<antana, 3 vars., inc'g trailing.. 



Goods carefully packed so as to arrive safely 

 in any part of the United States. Canada or 

 Mexico. 



Air Stock In prime condition and satisfaction 

 roaranteed. 60 days to buyers of approved 

 credit. 2 per cent discount for cash with order. 

 Kindly name Express Company. 



D.U.Augspurger &SoDS Co. 



PEORIA, ILL. 



DAHLIAS 



We are powers of the .very best: hayealarga 

 collection to select from. Send for priCM. 



DAVID HERBERT & S0t4 



ATCO. N. J. 



36.00 



4.00 



8.00 



16.00 



26.00 



3.00 





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