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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



NOVEMBEK 24, 1910. 



^ Lilium NultiOorum 



7/ 9 at $50.00 per 1000 

 8/10 at 75.00 " " 

 9/10 at 85.00 " " 



Lilium Giganteum 



7/ 9 at $ 62.50 per 1000 

 8/10 at 90.00 " " 

 9/10 at 100.00 " " 



Case lots of both 

 sold at 1000 rates 



SKIDELSKY & IRWIM CO. 



1215 Betz BuUdlne 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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jr RELIABLE SEEDS m 



Per 6 Tr. 

 Tr. Pkts Pkt 

 Beconia gracilis lumlnosa, 



scarlet winterbloomer $2.60 I0.SO 



Calceolaria, tUrered and spotted 



Hjbrids 2.60 .80 



Cineraria, dwarf Hrbrlda In 



colors, separate 2.B0 .00 



Cineraria, mixture of dwarf 



Hybrids 2J» .80 



Per oz. 

 Dracaena Indlvlsa, clean seed- .$1.00 

 Mignonette Zangren's Trl- 



omph, for grreenhouse 3.00 .60 



BIyosotis Zangren's Winter 



Queen, for grreen house 4.00 M 



Fansies Oassler's improved 



Olants, finest mixed 8.00 .70 



Stocks Beauty of Nice, as: Day- 

 break, Carmine, Lilac, White. 



each separate 3.00 .60 



Hy catalogue will Interest you, ask for it. 

 O. ▼. Zaarea. SeedrasB, Hobckea, N. i. 



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BULB BARGAINS 



SINGLE Hyacinths, separate colors, $17.50 per 1000. 

 DOIJBLIC Hyacinths, separate colors, $18.50 lOOO. 

 TUL.IP8, L,a Rf'ine. $6.a)|>er 1000. 



" L'lniniaciilee. $5.80 per 1000. 



ChryHolora, $5.80 per 1000. 

 Rose Grisdelin. $7.5(1 per 1000. 

 Finest SlD(fl« Mixed, $5.00 per 1000. 

 Murillo, $9.00 per 1000. 

 NARCISSUS, Ooldnn Snur, $9.75 per 1000. 

 Grandls, $7.00 per 1000. 

 " Princeps. $(>.00 per 1000. 



Poeticns Ornatus. $4 60 perlCOO. 

 Alba Plena Odorata, $4.28 per 

 1000. 

 " Double Incomparable. $6.00 



per lOOa 

 FREESI AS. Mammoth, $5.nOper 1000. 

 Lilium Giicantenra, 7/9, $60.00 per 1000; 9/10. 



$96.(0 per 1000. 

 White Callas , $6.00 per 100. 

 Sacred Chinese Lilies, ^.00 per 100. 

 260 at 1000 rate. 



€. H. HUNKCL CO., Seedsmen, Milwaukee. Wis. 



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ASPARAGUS PLUHOSUS NANUS 



NEW CROP— GREENHOUSE-GROWN 



100 seeds, 60c 600 seeds, $2.00 1000 seeds, $3.60 



SPRENGERl. 26c per 280 seeds; 76c per 1000 



seeds; $2.75 per 6000 seeds. 



Our Flawer Seed Catatogue free on *»plieatwn 



The Moore Seed Co. 



330 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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EXTRA SIZE FRENCH FORCING 



CANTERNELLE JONQUILS 



$4.00 per 1000. $15.00 per case of 4000. 



Wsfikar ft flnil ^^^^ Merchants and Growers 

 ITBBDBI OIUUII 114 Chambers St., NEW YORK 



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flower. Pink, red and Beauties are 

 selling readily, while white ones clean 

 up during the day. According to the 

 prospects, there will not be the usual 

 large supply for a fortnight to come. 



Carnations are in special request and 

 the supply is small. I believe this is 

 due partly to the growers holding back 

 for Thanksgiving, and partly, as the 

 growers themselves say, to the fact that 

 they are off crop. Other lines have also 

 been comparatively scarce since the last 

 writing. More violets and valley could 

 have been used, but few Lilium longi- 

 florum are to be had. Callas are begin- 

 ning to come in. Limited quantities of 

 sweet peas can be obtained. Green 

 goods of all kinds are plentiful and in 

 fair demand. 



Various Notes. 



Business in the Jabez Elliott Flower 

 Market was nothing extraordinary, or 

 even ordinary. Toward closing, many 

 sacrifices were made in prices. Ed Fries, 

 William Speck and Frank Schneider had 

 flowers of all kinds. Louis Pfeiffer & 

 Sons, Popp Bros, and William Sunder- 

 man displayed large numbers of chrys- 

 anthemums on their stands. Ed Schu- 

 mann offered a fine line of potted ferns. 



Many of J. A. Peterson's greenhouses 

 are bowers of beauty at present. His 

 large lots of Begonia Glory of Cin- 

 cinnati are just coming into bloom. 

 Mr. Peterson says that he is well pre- 

 pared for the rush next month, when 

 his force must pack these for shipping. 



C. E. Critchell says that he has found 

 a ready sale for the pompons from 

 W. A. Linnemann, of West Pine Hill. 



George Corbett's careful, painstaking 

 methods in growing are exemplified in 

 the large, well formed Chadwick mums 

 and the carnations that he is consign- 

 ing to the J. M. McCullough's Sons Co. 



P. J. Olinger says that he finds Kil- 

 larney roses in such demand that they 

 hesitate in his sales office, when on the 

 way from the greenhouse to the ulti- 

 mate customer, only long enough to be 

 counted and billed. 



It is understood that some of the 

 members of the Bloomhurst Bowling 

 Club, of Lockland, have grown preten- 

 tious and have stated in an informal 

 way that they could walk away from 

 a picked team of the Cincinnati florists. 

 I can assure them that they can have 

 an opportunity to do so at any time 

 they wish. 



Bowling. 



The scores made November 21 and 

 the championship averages of the bowl- 

 ers are as follows: 



Player. 1st 2d 3d 



Al. Sunderbruch 211 20« 181 



Ed. Schumann 164 173 162 



AI. Horning 155 204 162 



Wm. Schumann 187 122 156 



gd. Wltterstaetter 145 166 156 



Al. Heckman 144 146 147 



Frank Dellar 133 127 145 



R. C. Wltterstaetter 118 169 144 



Leo Wltterstaetter 142 142 142 



Thos. Jackson 132 114 123 



Wm. Murphy 112 117 120 



Ben. George 114 124 119 



C. H. Hoffmelster 102 170 128 



Alox. Ostendarp 100 105 108 



O. H. Hoffmelster 104 86 97 



r-awrence Frltss 73 83 06 



Kd. Bossraeyer 89 74 82 



C. H. H. 



Kearney, Neb. — The Kearney Floral 

 Co., H. L. Hunt, manager, recently 

 made quite a display of mums and 

 roses, and invited the public to come 

 and look over the greenhouses and 

 store. Many people responded and 

 were well pleased with the exhibit. 



Cyclamen Giganteum Seed 



Berglinden Strain, new crop 



Special offer to florists of this splendid 

 strain (sold by us for many years): 



Pure White 



White and Red 



Dark Red All 50c per 



Cardinal 100 seeds or 



White and Rose ' $3.50 



Lilac per 1000. 



Rose 



Mixed 



Aurora Borealis ) 60c per 100 seeds 



Salmon Queen j or$4.50perl000. 



J. M. Thorburn S Co. 



88 Barelsy Street. NEW TOBK 



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Salvia Seed 



FOR SBEDSMBN 



I have a small surplus of my own 

 growing at ** Floracroft Gardens," as 



follows: Perez. Per lb. 



Salvia Splendens $0.75 $ 9.00 



" Clai a Bedman or Bonfire 1.60 16.00 



ALL 1»10 CROP 



STOKES' SEED STORE 



219 Market St., PHILADELPHIA 



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12 100 



Spiraea Gladstone $1.25 $ 9.50 



Spiraea Aitllboldes Florlbnnda 100 6.50 



Splriea Conpaeta Mnltiflora 1.00 7.00 



Spiraea Snperba 1.00 7.00 



Spiraea Qaeen Alexandra, pink 1.75 15.00 



Look up our Surplus Bargain Offer in The 

 Review of November 10th. 



_ H. H. BERGER & CO. 



70 Warren Street, NEW YORK 



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"Pansies and How to 

 Grow Them" 



and our price list of Wisconsin grown Pansy 

 seeds sent tree to any address. Our Pansy 

 Seed has stronger vitality than foreign seed. 

 Try it and see. 



William Toole & Sons, ^^'o^of^t. 



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The best strains in existence. Chinensis, large 

 flowering fringed. Obconica Hybrids, unrivaled 

 Ronsdorfer and Lattman strains, large flowering, 

 large flowering fringed and Gigantea. 



See plant adv. under classified. 

 J. L. gCVILMB. 929 Proaty Ave., Tolado, Oklo 



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