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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Maech 9, 19ir. 



FINE TERNS 



Ready For Imtnedlate 

 Retail Sale 



We have an exceptionally fine and large stock of Ferns in the following varieties— first-claiB plants of exceedingly 

 good value — plants that will please the most critical buyers, both iji regard to Quality and value. ' ^ti^?^ • v 



Neplirolepis Soholxell. Fine plants, 3^-in. pots, 12.50 per 

 doz.: 6-in pans, 16 00 per doz.; 8-1n. pans, $12.00 per doz. 



Neplirol«pls Bostonlensis. Extra strong plants, 8-in. pans. 



Nepbrolepls ElesantlBBlina (Improved). The finest of 

 this type— nevtr showing a Bobtou frond: has not reverted in the 

 last four years. Pine plants, 4-in. pots, $2.60 per doz.; 6-in., $6.00 

 per doz.; 8-in., $12 00 per doz.; large specimens in 12-in. pans, $3.00 

 to $5 00 each. 



Nepbrolepla Baesantlsslina Compacta. This bears the 

 same relation to Elegantibsiiuu that Scotiii does to Bostonlensis. It 

 is a dwarf, compact plant, especially fine in the small sizes. Fine 

 plants, 4-in. pots, $3.00 per doz. ; 6-in., $6.00 per doz. 



$12 00 per doz. 



Nepbrolepls Boottlli 3-in. pans, $12.00 pier doz. 



Snull rerns for Ferij Pans. Best and hardiest varieties, 

 assorted: Pteris Mayii Wlmsecti, Adiantoides, Aspidlum Tsussi- 

 mense. Cyrtomium Falcatum, etc. Strong plants, 214-in. pots, IS.60 

 per 100. 



CROTONS. Nice assortment, well colored, 6-in., $9.00 per dosen. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., 



Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York 



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PITTSBUEG. 



The Market. 



The lenten season has really had 

 some effect on the posy business, at 

 least on prices. Several days' sunshine 

 brought an increased cut and down went 

 the price of flowers; not that there were 

 so many more flowers, but that there 

 was so much less demand. Everything 

 suffered except roses, which still hold 

 their own. Stock of all kinds is show- 

 ing the benefit of a few days' sunshine 

 and it will probably bring carnations 

 in such quantities that the bottom will 

 drop out of prices entirely. 



The retail shops are looking pretty 

 just now, with all the blooming plants, 

 as the help has enough time to put on a 

 few extra touches. They will have a 

 few slow days and then will forget all 

 about Lent, as the cheaper flowers will 

 bring increased sales and they will be 

 busy as ever. 



Various Notes. 



One of our retailers advertised four 

 <lozen carnations and spring flowers for 

 $1 last Saturday. 



Mrs. E. A. Williams took advantage 

 of the lenten season to get a well de- 

 served rest after one of the best of sea- 

 sons. She sailed Saturday, March 4, for 

 the West Indian Islands, where all 

 points of interest will be visited. She 

 expects to be gone about six weeks. 



Tuesday evening, February 28, in the 

 English room at the Fort Pitt hotel, the 

 reception to Prof. Hichard Vincent and 

 Mrs. Vincent, of White Marsh, Mary- 

 land, was the social event of the season. 

 The members of the club, with their 

 ladies, after viewing Prof. Vincent's 

 pictures and hearing his delightful lec- 

 ture, which was interspersed with a solo 

 by Miss Voelp and topical songs with 

 local hits by Allen Langhans, retired to 

 the dining room, where a nice lunch 

 was served, completing a most delightful 

 evening. 



The John Bader Co. has several 

 houses of azaleas which are looking 

 fine and will just come right for Easter. 

 This company never had as fine a show 

 of plants as at the present time. 



Chas. Moenig, the bi^ lily grower of 

 this section, says the lilies are just com- 

 ing right for Easter. He is also cutting 

 fine Valley, all of which goes to the 

 Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



Syracuse, N. Y. — L. J. Mulhauser is 

 building a Garland iron-frame house, 

 32x75. 



Easter Stock 



Baby Ramblem. 6-in. pots, nicely budded, just 

 right for Easter: with 6 to 7 clusters of buds, clean 

 healthy follRg<>, no mildew: height, 16 to 18 inches 

 above pot. $6.00 por doz ; $47.80 p.T 100. 



Spiraea Oladfttoue, 6 and 7-lu. pots, perfect 

 follRKe. budded, flae stock. $4.60 per doz.; $36.00 

 perlUO. 



Hydrancrea Otakoa. TbU stock Is nicely bud- 

 ded, will be right for Kaster: these are good sellers. 

 Order now. 6-in. pots. $4 60 and $6.00 per doz : 

 $36.00 and $47.60 per 100; 7-in. pots, $7,50 aod |9.0() 

 per doz.: $60.00 and $70 00 per 100. 



Seedllnra that are ready now. 



Per 100 - 1000 



Kentia Belmoreana Palms 12.60 $20 00 



AsparaguH Planiusus Mauns 



(write for prices < n larger quantity).. 1.26 10.00 



AsiiarMsras Sprensrerl 75 6.00 



Cyclamen Perslcam GiKantenm, 



4-6 colors. Order quick, as only about 



eoooareleft 1.50 12.50 



Bedding Stock 



Per doz. 100 1000 



2-in. Asparagus Spi-engerl $2.60 $i2.6U 



R-in. AsparaKus Sprpngerl $0 75 6.00 



3 In Obconlca Primroses 1.00 7.a» 



4-ln. Oboonica Primroses 2(0 



i-in. Anparagus Plumosue Nanus.. 1.00 7.00 



2-ln. Queen Alexandra Daisies 40 3.00 



Kooted cuttloKS Salvia Splendens. 1.00 



Rooted outttngrs Afreratum, blue ■ ■ .75 



IHi-ia. Dractena Indlvlsa 2.60 



2i4-ln. Dracena Indlvlsa 40 3.0U 



3-in. Dracnna Indlvlsa 76 6.00 



2-in. Mme. Salleroi Oeranlum 40 3.00 



l<g-in. Lobnila K. Mallard 40 3 00 



2 io EDgiltth Ivy 40 3.00 



2-in. Ferns Aspidlum Tsusslmense 2.60 20.00 



All this stock is eeasoiiabic and If you can use any 

 at all it would be well to get same early, as you know 

 how hard It is to gnt Kood stock as season advances. 



Cash from unknown parties. To buyers with 

 approved credit, 60 days' time if wanted. 



D. U. AUGSPURGER & SONS CO. 



PKORIA. ILL. 



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SPECIAL 



Cibotium Sciiiedei 



Specimen plants in 11-inch pots. 

 Sins;le crowns, $7.50; 

 Double, $10.00 each. 



Also Scottii and Boston Ferns, and 

 Pandantis Veitchii. 



JOHN SCOTT 



Ratlind Rwd and L 4Stli St, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



AND 



ASTER SEED 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



Pot Plants for Immediate Use 



6-in. 

 126.00 



6-ln. 



$30 00 

 30.00 

 30.00 

 30.00 



8iD. 41a. 



Cyclamen $7.60 116.00 



Primroses 7.60 



Obconlca 7.00 12.60 20.00 



Forbesi. 7.60 



CinHTarUs 96.00 



Tulips 20.00 



Hyacinths 10.00 2000 



Narcissus 2000 



Jonquils 20.00 



HeKoniax. 6 varieties, at SVzc and 6c. 

 Begonias, Rex. at 6c and 8c. 

 Begonias, Spiral Hex, at 8c and 10c. 

 Azaleas. $1 00, $1.26 and $1.60 each. 



Get Order in for Easter Stock Now 



Hydrangeas, 6-lnch pots. 6 to 8 heads. 75o to $1.00 



each. 8-inch pnts, R to 12 heads. $1.60 to ti 00 each. 



9-lncb pots. 10 to 20 heads, at $2.00 to $2.6)' each. 

 Spiraeas, 3 varieties, 3.5c, cOc and 76c each. Fink 



Siiiraeas, at 50c, 75c and II .00 each. 

 Lillys, can ship these now at 36c. 60c and 7Sc a plant. 



or rend to y )ur order later at 12 H2C per bud. 

 Azaleas, $1 00. $1.'.>6 and l<.6ueach. 

 Baby Rambler Roses. We have 600 in 6 and 7-lnch 



pots, that are golnir to be fine, large, bushy plants, 



for immediate delivery, 60c and 75c each. 

 Sonpert and Hermosa Roses, SHi-inch, 16c; 4-inch, 



at •iHe; 6-lnch. at 35c. While tbey last. 

 Bulh Stock, all kinds. 

 Don't forget our Ferns. A special in Whitmani and 



Boston, all sizes. 



R. 0. 2ia-ln. 3in. 4-ln. 



Asters $2 60 . 



Agenitum $0.75 2 50 $ 4 00 



Alyosum, Giant 76 260 600 



Dwarf 75 2 60 5 00 



Alternantheras 60 2.50 6.00 



AchyranthPS 1.00 2.60 600 



Begonias, flowering varieties — 3.60 600 



Rex 500 800 



Spiral Rex 7.60 1000 



Ccntaurea 2.60 5.00 . . 



Cinerarias. 5-ln.. $26.00 6 00 . $12 60 



Cyclamen, .-i in.. $35.00 5 00 7.50 15.00 



OolKUS 60 2.50 



Cobwas 6.00 



Cupheas. 350 . 



Daisies. Paris 1.60 360 600 . ... 



Yellow 200 500 860 



Q.Alexandra.. 2.00 5.00 8.60 . 



Dracaenas. 5 in.. $36.00 7.50 16.00 



Feverfew 2 00 3r«) 7 50 12 60 



Fuchsias. 4 varieties 2 60 5 00 7.60 12 60 



Geraniums, red. white, pink S.OOto 



and salmon 1.76 3.50 5.00 10.00 



Rose 200 360 600 10.00 



Silver-leaf 160 3 00 600 . 



Heliotrope 2 00 3 60 7 60 12 60 



Ivies.Oerman 2 OO 6.00 7 50 



Impatiens. Saltanl 2.60 6.00 800 . 



lADtaoas 160 600 800 . ... 



Lemon Verbenas 2.60 600 8.00 



Lobelia. 2 varieties 6 50 6.00 



Moonvtnes. 5-ln.. $25.00 2.50 6 00 10.00 12.60 



Mignonette 3 60 



Nasturtiums 2 60 . 



Petunias. Dreer's best 2.00 6.00 8 00 12.50 



Pyretbrum 3.60 5.00 



Primroses. Obconica.Cbinese 



andForbesl 500 800 12.60 



Periwinkle 3 60 6.00 . 



Salvia 2.00 360 6.00 12.50 



Santolina 6.00 . . ... 



Smilax 360 600 



Stcks .'.'. 6.00 7.60 . ...; 



Thunbergla 2.60 



Umbrella Plants 500 1000 



Verbenas 3.00 600 



Vlncas, variegated 3 60 7.50 



Green. 3 60 7.50 



RoaeaandAlba 6.00 8.00 



Ask for our List of Cannas, OamationB. Rosea, 

 Chrysanthemums and Decorativ* Plants. 



GEO. A. KUHL 



Wholesale ChH>wer PEKIET, ILL. 



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