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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Dbcbmbeb 22, 1910. 



ROSE STOCK FOR 1911 



It is an undisputerl fact that the quality of the plants which are sent out by us is above question. We grow what we 

 sell, and sell only what we grow. We are planning for I,250,0<'0 Rose plants for the spring trade and expect to be able to 

 fill all orders, whether large or small. This is all stock for forcing, and not nursery stock. We want your patronage and 

 can give you in return the best plants that can be produced. Our leaders will be 



Dark Pink Killarney Double Pink Killarney Prince de Bulgarie 



Radiance Mrs. Aaron Ward 



The best of the Standard Varieties : ■ . - 



Killarney Wiiite Killarney Richmond 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria My Maryland 



Our catalogue will be ready December 15th. 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc 



Send a postal card to be sure your name is on our list. 



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Cromwell|:Coiin. 



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DETSOIT. 



The Market. 



The usual calm before the storm has 

 been prevailing all of the last week. 

 Outside of considerable funeral work, 

 business has been quiet. Stock is none 

 too plentiful. Shipments are not as 

 large as a few weeks ago, but when 

 these notes are in print, let us hope 

 there will be enough good, fresh stock 

 to go around at prices not too stiff. 

 Indications are that roses will be of 

 good quality and equal to the demand. 

 So far, sweet peas have been scarce, 

 but will be in fairly good supply for 

 Christmas. Carnations are decidedly 

 off crop in this vicinity an<l will not be 

 in for Christmas. 



Decorative material has been selling 

 well. The extreme scarcity of ground 

 pine has caused a big sale of laurel 

 festooning. Little really good holly has 

 been available, while dogwood berries 

 have been a failure. Boxwood is good 

 and selling in large quantities. 



Various Notes. 



Among the most effective Christmas 

 windows are those of E. C. Fetters. 



Breitmeyer and Schroeter are fortunate 

 in having autos of their own to help 

 in the Christmas deliveries. Many 

 taxicabs are engaged by the florists, 

 and this costs money. H. S. 



BOXWOOD for Window Boxes, finely 

 shaped plants, $3.00 per doz. 



CXEMATIS panicniata, strODff plants, 

 $10.00 per 100. 



CLEMATIS JACKMANI. HENBYII. 

 NME. EDWABU ANDBE, 2 year-old 

 dormant plants, $3.00 per doz. 



A8PA&AOU8 Sprenreri. 2-ln. pots. $2.00 

 per 100; iSj-ln. pots,$S.OU per 100; S-ln. pots, 

 |b.00 per 100. 



ABAUCABIA Excelsa, (5-ln. poto. 3 tiers. 

 50c each; 6-ln. pots, 4 tiers, 76c each. 



HABDY ENGLISH IVY, 4-ln. pots, $10.00 



per 100. 

 HELIOTBOPE, Dark Bine and White, 



2»2-ln. pots. $3.00 per luO. 



BOOTED CUTTINGS FBOM SOIL, 11.00 

 per 100. of: HKLIilTKOPE. Dark Blue 

 and White. VABIEGATED VINCA8, 

 FUCHSIAS, 4 varieties. OEBANIUMS 

 assorted varieties. Har«ly ENGLISH 

 IVY. BOSE GEBANIUIWS, SNAP- 

 DBAGO.N , White, COLKUS. Verschaf- 

 feltli and Golflen Hedder; Euonymus 

 Radlcans and Golden Variegated. 



C. EISELE 



nth & Westmordaad Sts., Philaddphia, Pa. 



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GERANIUMS 



Beaute Poltevlne, Gen. Grant, Rlcard, 

 Castellane, Viaud, S. A. Nutt, La Favor- 

 ite, etc. Extra fine plants from 2^-inch 

 pots, $2.25 per 100; $20.00 per 1,000. 



MARGUERITES, from 2%-inch pots, 

 fine, stoclty plants, $2.00 per 100. 



CHINESE PRI1VIROSES, 4-in., large 

 plants, double and single, mixed colors, 

 in bud, $8.00 per 100. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA, 4-in., mixed 

 colors, in bud and bloom, $5.00 per 100. 

 Try them. 



Thousands of all kinds of flowering and 

 decorative plants on hand. Orders ac- 

 cepted for spring delivery, including mill- 

 ions of vegetable plants. Correspondence 

 solicited. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, Washington. N. J. 

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Stock 



PAMDANUB VKITCHII 



Fine specimens, 6-in., 91.00 to $1.26 each; 

 7-in., 12.00 and $2.60; 8-in., $2.50 and $3.00. 



TERirB 



For dishes, assorted varieties, 214-in. pota. 

 18.60 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order. 500 at 1000 rate. 



FRANK OECHSLIN 



491 1 W. Qaincy Street. CHICAGO, ILL 



Formerly Garfield Park Flower Co. 



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Verbenas— Verbenas 



The gem bedding plant. 

 Send for circular. 



J. L. DILLON 



Bloomsburg, Pa. 



feleuuuu ine tteview wueu vuu writ*: 



Julius Roehrs Co. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Palms, Plants, Orchids, Etc. 



Send for Price L^st. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



We supply them of even size and well 

 rooted. Orders booked now for January 

 delivery and later. 



Per 100 1000 



White Wonder (our new white) .. . .$12.00 $100.00 



Gloriopa (our new pinlt) 12.00 100.00 



Pink Delight r........ 6.00 50.00 



Scarlet Glow 6.00 50.00 



Shasta 600 50.00 



Sangamo 6.00 50 00 



Dorothy Gordon 6.00 50.00 



J. W.Kiley 600 50.00 



Admiration 6.00 50.00 



White Perfection 3.00 25.00 



Winona 3.00 25.00 



Enchantress 3.00 25 00 



White Enchantress 8.00 2i.0O 



Kose-pinlt Enchantress 3 00 25.00 



Beacon 8.00 25.00 



F. Dorner & Sons Co. 



LA FAYETTE, IND 



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20,000 



PRIMROSES 



Obconica Giants, the largest flowering, 8-1d. 

 $4.00 per lOO. 



Kewensis, the grand new sweet scented cut 

 flower primrose, also makes a flnu pot plant, 3-ln., 

 $4.00 per 100. 



10,000 Cinerarlafi. larsre-flowerlng. 3-ln.. tSJK) 

 per 100; 2-ln., $2.00 per 100, 300 for $5.00. 



Asparasns Sprenseri, 3-ln.. $3.00 per 100. 



These are well grown plants and will please you. 



Cash, please. 



J. W. MILLER, - Shiremanstown, Pa. 



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Seasonable Plants 



Look over our list of seasonable plants 

 in Dec. 8th issue of the Review, and write 

 us if you need anything. We can assure 

 you of plenty of fine Jerusalem Cherries, 

 Celestial Peppers and Azaleas. In Whit- 

 mani ferns we have an especially fine lot 

 of 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8-lnch plants. You can 

 double your money on them without any 

 trouble. We also have a large stock of 

 2\<i and 3-inch, and the same with Plu- 

 mosus; best stock we have ever had. Get 

 your orders in quick. 



Note:— In our Dec. 8th adv. the 4-inch 

 Polnsettias listed at 15 cents should have 

 read 25 cents, as it was an error that was 

 overlooked. 



GEO. A. KUHL, ~/»^foSr^' 



PKKIN, nXINOIB 



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