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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Mabcb so, lull. 



PITTSBUBO. 



The Market. 



Spring-like weather, with the accom- 

 panying winds and rain that we have 

 been having, seems to make plenty of 

 flowers — that is, if the appearance of 

 the wholesale houses is anything to go 



You can get anything you want and 

 any quantity of it and almost make 

 your own prices. Boses and carnations 

 are certainly fine. Lilies are getting 

 larger as the Formosa variety gradually 

 disappears and giganteums take their 

 place. 



Tulips are here in all colors and fine 

 valley; in fact, name what you want 

 and you get it, both good and cheap. 



Various Notes. 



The retail shops have been doing 

 nicely, as there has been quite a bunch 

 of funeral work, and they are getting 

 good stock cheap enough to satisfy 

 them. All of the shops are filled with 

 blooming plants and look well. 



The McCailum Co. has been having 

 fine lilac and Beauties. 



•The Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. is cut- 

 ting some fine cattleyas, quantities of 

 fine Killarney, White Killarney and 

 Richmond roses. 



Chas. Koenig is sending in quantities 

 of fine tulips and Trumpets. 



President John Jones of the Florists' 

 Club wants a large attendance at the 

 meeting Tuesday, April 4. The subject 

 is ' ' Easter Plants. ' ' He will have sev- 

 eral members give short talks along 

 these lines and then the report of those 

 who visited the "Big Show" will be 

 interesting, as the wise ones have all 

 gone to see it. 



Brother Clarke, of the Pittsburg Cut 

 Flower Co., is the only patriarch in the 

 cut flower Isusiness in this city who can 

 boast off having two grandchildren. 

 Boys, be on hand at the next meeting 

 of the Florists' Club, for the smokes. 



Klinke & Werheim opened their 

 new store in the Jenkins Arcade last 

 Saturday. They have an attractive 

 room and presented a creditable appear- 

 ance and, if the number who called to 

 congratulate them and express good 

 wishes are any indication, they should 

 have great success. 



Monday was the worst day for wind 

 we have experienced for a long time. 

 The only report of damage so far is 

 from Chas. Koenig, Millvale, where 

 quite a lot of glass was blown out, and 

 from the Pittsburg Cut Flower Co., at 

 Bakerstown, where quite a good deal of 

 broken glass kept all hands busy mak- 

 ing repairs. 



Wm. Danzer, of John Breitmeyer's 

 Sons, Detroit, Mich., was a recent visi- 

 tor. Hoo-Hoo. 



SPECIAL 



Cibotium Schiedei 



Specimen plants in 11-inch pots. 

 Single crowns, $7.5(^ 

 Double, $10.00 each. 



Also Scottii and Boston Ferns, and 

 Pandanus Vdtciui. 



JOHN SCOTT 



Kitlui RMd tnd E. 45tli St, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



WAKE 



Do not delay ordering your plants for Easter. , • 

 Aschmann Bros, have the finest stock in the country. 

 Our nine greenhouses are filled from end to end with the finest 



plants for Easter. 



LILIVM MVLTIFLOaVM AND OIOANTETTM. 



We have 5000 of them In 5%-ln. pots, green from 

 bottom to top, 4 buds and over, 10c per bud; less 

 than 4 buds to a plant, 12c per bud. 



HTDBANOEA OTAKSA, 6 and 7-in. pots, 4 to 

 10 buds to a plant, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 each. 



SPIBAEA OLASSTONE. We haye 1500 of 

 them, big, busby plants In 6-in. pots, with plenty 

 of Rpikes, the finest in the country, 50c and 75c. 



DAISIES. Queen Alexandra, in 5 and 5V^-iD. 

 pots, $3.00 per doz. 



AZALEAS. We have a fine lot of them In 

 6-in. pots, all well budded. 



MME. VAN DEE CBUYBSEN (pink). 75c, 

 $1.00, $1.25. DE SOHBYYEHIANA, double, 

 variegated, 75c and $1.00. VEEViENEANA, 

 variegated, $1.00 and $1.25. NIOBE, double 

 white, $1.26 and $1.50. OTHEB SOBTS, $1.00, 

 $1.25 and $1.50. 



FEBNS. We have a fine large assortment; 

 all good stock. 



NEPHBOLEPIS WHITMANI, 7-in. pots, $1.00> 

 each; 6-in., 50c. 



NEPHBOLEPIS BOSTONIENSIS, 7-in. pots,. 

 $1.00 each; 6-ln., 40c and 50c each. 



NEPHBOLEPIS SCOTTII, 7-in. pots, 75c eacbv 

 5%-in., 40c and 50c each. 



NEPHBOLEPIS SCHOLZELI, 4 in. pots, 15c- 

 each; 5% -in., 35c each. 



NEPHBOLEPIS ELEGANTISSIMA COK- 

 PAOTA, 6%-in., 50c each. 



ABATTCABIA EXCELSA. We have 1000 fine- 

 plants in 5% and 6-ln. pots, 60c, 75c and $1.00- 

 each. 



FICUS ELASTICA. 5^-in. pots. 40c and 50c- 

 each. 



ASPABAOUS PLUUOSVS, 4-ln 

 100. 



IPOMOEA N0CTI7L0BA 



pots, $5.00 per 100. 



pots, $10 per 

 (moonvlne), 214-ln.. 



Cash with order. 

 Please state if you want the pots or not. 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



Second and Bristol Sts. and Rising Sun Ave., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



When vif^iting Philadelphia call and see us. Our greenhouses are located four 

 miles north of Market street. Take car on Fifth street, marked Foxchase or Olney, 

 get off at Bristol street and walk 2 squares east— only 25-minute ride. 



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Seasonable Stock 



Azalea MoIUb. Bu'hy Seedlings. 12 to 15 in., 

 $•25.00 per 100; 15 to 1» in., f^o.OO per 100. 



RlKXlodendrona, best named varieties, is 

 to 24 in., $7500; 24 to 30 in., $100.00 per 100; bushy 

 seedlings, 18 to 24 in.. $60 00; 24 to 30 in.. $75 00 

 per 100. 



Roses. Baby Dorothy. White Baby Rambler 

 and Clothilde .Soupert, one-year, field-grown 

 plants, out back and grown cool in three and 

 four-inch pots all winter, now in full growth, fine 

 stock, $10.00 per 100. 



Nephrolepls Sctaolzell, strong 5-in., $5.00 

 per dozen ; ^5.00 per 100. 



Neplirolepis Bostonlensis, fine 2^-in. 

 stock, $100 per 100. 



Nephrolepls ScottU, strong 4-in., $25.00 

 per 100. 



Primula Kewensls, 3-in., $5.00 per 100. 



Moonflow^er, Ipomcca Grandiflora 3.00 per 

 100, 



Antherlcum VarieKatum, 2^-in., $3.00 

 per 100. 



Dracaena Indlvlsa. line 2^-in., for growing^ 

 on. $3.00 per 100. 



Kentla Belmoreana. Young stock, in fine 

 cnnaition, 2»2-in., |H00 per 100: 3-ln., $15.00 per 

 100; 4.in., $35.00 per 100; 5-in., $50.00 per 100. 



Kentia Forsterlana. Bushy made-up plant»^ 

 in tubs 40 to 44-in. high. $4.00 each; 44 to 48-ln. 

 high, $5.00 each ; 52 to 56-in. high, $7.00 each. 



Areca Lutesoena, 7-in. pot^. 3 in a pot. 26 to 

 28 in. ,$1.00 each; H-in. pots, 3 in a pot, 34 to 36 in. , . 

 ti 50 each. 



Send for cataiogpue No. 5 if jrou have not received it. 



THE STORRS A HARRISON CO. 



Painesville, Ohio 



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Rooted Cuttings 



Salvias, HeHo< ropes, 11.00 per 100. 18.00 per 1000. 



Petunias . fl.M per 100. $10 00 per 1(XJ(). 



Colens, 70c per 100. »6.00 per 1000. 



AlyssTini, 80c per 100. 



Aseratains. 60c per 100. $5.00 per 1000. 



Lobelia. 80c per 100. 



Pelargoniums. $2.50 per 100. 



Express paid. Cash with order . 



S. D. BRANT, Clay Center, Kan. 



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ALTERNANTHERAS 



strong rooted cuttings, the kind that will please 

 you. 



P. Major (red) 50c rer 100; $4 00 per 1000 



A. Nana(jellow) ."^.Oc per 100; 4 00 per 1000 



Brilliantissima 60c per 100 ; 5.00 per 1000 



Salvias, from 2.in. pots. Bonfire or Zuiich,$2.00 

 per 100. 



J. W. DAVIS, 22S W. 16th St., Daveiport, lowi. 



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G. DREYER 



Tel. 228 Newtown ri i|||||OQT I I 

 Jackson Ave.. CLIHIlUIIO I f Ls l» 



DECORATIVE PLANTS 



gPKCIALTIXSt Palms, Ferns, Aranca' 

 rlas, Cyoas, Pandanua, UUea. 



DRKTKBII rXRN, $25perl00; $200 per 1000. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



AND 



ASTER SEEP 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



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