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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Febbuaby 2, 1911. 



DREER'S 



Adiantnm Farleyeose 



For Fine Decorations 



Per doz. Per 100 



Splendid 4-inch pots $5.00 $40.00 



Splendid 5-inch pots 9.00 70.00 



A choice assortment, suitable for Fern Dishes 



Per 100 Per 1000 



2^-inch pots $3.50 $30.00 



3-inch pots 6.00 50.00 



HENRY A. DREER 



714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



Last week practically everything iu 

 the market cleaned up nicely, but the 

 feverish excitement in the demand for 

 stock that has been apparent other 

 years at this season is lacking. The 

 buyers seldom seem to get excited or 

 anxious about their orders; in fact, they 

 do not seem to worry at all. The qual- 

 ity of the supply is uniformly excellent 

 and the prices fair. 



In roses, the supply of white seems 

 to exceed that of pink, with the latter 

 moving more quickly than the former. 

 American Beauties are in good supply 

 and sell nicely. The market for Rich- 

 mond and Rhea Reid is good; in fact, 

 all roses clean up daily. Carnations, 

 although the market for them is easy, 

 are selling up clean every day. The 

 demand is especially for the white and 

 light shades of pink. The Enchantress 

 varieties and the red, especially Beacon 

 and some local seedlings, are the best in 

 quality. A large demand from out of 

 town has taken up many of these flow- 

 ers and roses. 



There is practically a sufficient sup- 

 ply of other stock to meet requests. 

 Lilium longiflorum sells readily. Many 

 more come into the wholesale houses 

 than have arrived for some time, and 

 all are finding a good market. Lily of 

 the vallej- is plentiful and sells more 

 or less slowly. Single violets are in de- 

 mand, while the doubles clean up only 

 at low prices. Paper Whites and Roman 

 hyacinths enjoy a good call. Some 

 tulips are now arriving and, with jon- 

 quils, are in demand. Sweet peas sell 

 well. 



Plant business is good. The call in 

 chides especially cyclamens and begonias 

 in blooming stock and Boston ferns in 

 decorative plants. 



The green goods market is more or 

 less active, with a strong shipping re- 

 quest for fancy ferns and green sheet 

 moss. 



Various Notes. 



The hand of the clock at Wm. Mur- 

 phy's still moves. The flower show 

 guarantee fund has increased to $13,350, 

 with more still coming in. 



C. E. Critchell has been receiving 

 I Concluded on pasre i^t.l 



We are Headquarters for 



Ferns and Araucarias 



NEPHROLEPIS BOSTONIENSIS, 

 SCOTTII, SCHOLZELI. WHITMANI and 

 WHITMANI COMPACTA, In BVi-in. pots. 

 40c and 50c each; 4-in., $2.00 per doz. 



DISH FERNS, 2V^-in.. $4.00 per 100. 

 Fine assortment. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA, 5%-lnch, 4 to 

 5 tiers, 50c. 60c, 75c each. Good value. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 4-ln.. $10.00 

 per 100. 



FieUS ELASTICA, 5%-ln.. 35c and 40c 



KENTIA BELMOREANA, 4-ln.. 30c 

 each. 

 Cash with order please. 

 Mention If you want the pots. 



ASCHNANN BROS. 



^T«in^s«nAv'e'r*'-*"'-.""'! PHILADELPHIA 



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American Beauty 



25,000 rooted cuttings for delivery 

 March 1. $3.00 per 100; $25.00 

 per 1000. Grown by Frederick J. 

 Benthey & Co., and shipped from 

 New Castle, Ind. 



Send orders to 



KYLE & FOERSTER 



61 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



Mciinon I'hP Kevlpw wuei ■ uu write 



Tritoma Pfitzeri 



$4.00 IKT \W; 8:50.00 per 1(HM». 

 GOOD DIVISION 



('a.«li with order, [)U'as»'. 

 Addri'!^!^ all orders tf> 



ROWEHL & GRANZ 



HIcksville, L. I., N. Y. 



Soft 



Wooded Plants 



4-111. 



R. C. 2%-ln. 3-ln 



Aster* *2.50 



Ageratum 10.75 2.50 $4.00 



Alyssum Giant 75 2.50 5.00 



Dwarf 75 2.50 5.00 



Alternantheras 60 2.50 5.00 



Achyranthea 100 2.50 5.00 



Begonias — ' 



Flowering Varieties .3.50 6.00 



Rex 5.00 8.00 



Centauroa 2.50 6.00 



Cinerarias, 6-ln., $25.00 5.00 .... $12.50 



Cyclamen, 6-ln., $35.00 5.00 7.50 15.00 



Coleua 60 2.50 



Cobaas 5.00 



Cupheas 3.50 



Daisies — 



Paris 1.50 3.50 6.00 



Yellow 2.00 5.00 8.50 



Q. Alexandra 2.00 5.00 8.50 



Dracaenas 6-ln., |35.00 7.50 



Feverfew 1.00 3.50 7.50 



Fuchsias, 4 varieties 1.50 5.00 7.50 



Geraniums — 



Red. white, pink and 

 salmon 1.75 



Rose 2.00 



Silver-leaf 1.50 



15.00 

 12.50 

 12.60 



Heliotrope $1.00 



Ivies, German 2.00 



Impatiens, Sultani 2.50 



Lantanas 1.50 



Lemon Verbenas 2.50 



Lobelia, 2 vara 



Moonvines, 5-ln., $25.00.. 1.50 



Mignonette 



Nasturtiums 



Petunias, Dreer's best... 2.00 



Pyrethrum 



Fileas 



8.00 to 

 3.30 5.00 10.00 

 3.50 6.00 10.00 



3.00 6.00 



|3;50 $7.60 $12.50 



5.00 7.50 



8.00 



8.00 



8.00 



5.00 



10.00 12.60 



5.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 2.50 

 5.00 

 3..^0 

 2.50 

 5.00 

 3.50 

 5.00 



8.0O 

 5.00 

 7.50 



Primroses — 



Obconica Chinese, and 



Forbes! .5.00 8.00 



Periwinkle 3.50 6.00 



Salvia 2.00 3.50 5.00 



Santolina 5.00 .... 



Smilai 3.50 5.00 



Stocks 5.00 7.50 



Thunbergia 2.50 .... 



Umbrella Plants 5.00 10.00 



Verbenas 3.00 5.00 



Vincas — 



Variegated 3.50 7.50 



Green 3.50 7.50 



Rosea and Albn 5.00 8.00 



12.60 



12.50 

 ii'iSO 



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Geo. A. Kuhl 



Wholesale Qrower, PEKIN, ILL. 



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ANTON SCHULTHEIS, College Point, L I. 



Headquarters for 



DFCORATIVE and FLOWERING PLANTS 



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