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The Weekly Florists' Review*, 



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Apbil 20, 1911. 



FHvi/rirH Rpirl Beauties, Valley, Orchids, Lilac 



■— ^«TTC*I \M I mV/I^Jy And All other Seasonable Cut Flowers 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 1619-21 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



St. Louis. April 19, 1911. 



Per doz. 



Beauty, Specials $5.00 @ $6.00 



Extra "3.00® 4.00 



Shorts 75 @ 1.00 



Per 100 



Bride and Maid $ 3.00 @ | 8.00 



Richmond 5.00 @ 8.00 



Maryland 5.00 @ 8.00 



White Killarney 5.00® 8.00 



Killarney 5.00 @ 8.00 



Carnations 2.00® 3.00 



Lily of the Valley 3.00® 4.00 



Harrisii lO.OO @ 12.50 



Violets 15® .50 



Paper Whites 2.00 ® 3.00 



Sweet Peas 25 @ .75 



Tulips 2.00® 3.00 



Jonquils 2.00® 3.00 



Von Sions 2.00 @ 3.00 



Callas 8.00 @ 12.50 



WATEBBUEY, CONN. 



An event of much interest in this 

 city at present is the removal of the 

 greenhouses of Alexander Dallas from 

 Union street and "Willow street to his 

 new location at Mill Plain. The Union 

 street greenhouses were established 

 many years ago by James McWhinnie 

 and were purchased by Mr. Dallas in 

 1877. About four years ago Mr. Dallas 

 also bought the greenhouses of W. M. 

 Cottle, on West Side Hill, and these 

 are to remain as they are for the 

 present. 



One large greenhouse at Mill Plain, 

 covering a half acre, is now finished 

 and is being used for general purposes 

 at present, though eventually carna- 

 tions will be grown in it. New houses 

 are to be put up during the summer 

 as rapidly as possible, and it is hoped 

 they will be in good running order by 

 July 1, or at least in time for the fall 

 planting. The area of the property 

 used for greenhouse purposes, the old 

 Lockhart farm, is about ten acres, and 

 when all the greenhouses are erected 

 that are included in the present plans, 

 there will be about 150,000 square feet 

 under glass. The swamp ground is to 

 be drained. The pond and running 

 brook upon the place, which can be 

 used for both a water and ice supply, 

 will be beautified with aquatic plants. 

 Lawns and flower beds will be laid 

 out, the banks terraced, and the whole 

 place made attractive. 



The Kilbourn farm, which ad.ioins 

 the greenhouse property, contains 

 about forty acres and will be utilized 

 for the growing of hardy plants and 

 for nursery stock of all kinds, which 

 business is to be added to the present 

 florist's establishment. The nursery 

 business, however, will not be gone 

 into extensively till the moving of 

 the present buildings is well over and 

 the business in good running order. 

 Mr. Dallas' son, Walter, will be asso- 

 ciated with his father in the new and 

 enlarged business. 



Your ad got us busy on Killarney; 

 had to send back over $100. — Frey & 

 Frey, Lincoln, Neb. 



VALLEY, ROSES, SWEET PEAS, 



CARNATIONS and SNAPDRAGONS. 



Op«n trozD 7:S0 a. m. to 8 p. m. 



Philadelphia Cut Flo\^er Company, 



Wholesfde 

 Florists 



We have everythiag ia season in Cut Flowers. 1517 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA 



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WILLIAM J. BAKER, 



Wholesale 1438 South Penn Square, 

 Florist PHILADELPHIA PA 



Fine SWEET PEAS, DAISIES, PANSIES, CARNATIONS and othfir Apninowen 



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BEAUTY PLANTS, 2x3-in. pots, $65.00 per 1000 



Eugene Bernhelmer, 1 1 S. 16th St., PHIUIDELPHIA, PA. 



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ROSES, CARNATIONS and SWEET PEAS 



wholesaij: florist 



A rood market tor more Cholee Flowers 

 5 Mole St., Phlladelpbla, Fa. 



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Samuel F. Lilley, 



John W. Nclntyre 



LILAC, YELLOW DAISIES, 

 DAFFODILS and VIOLETS 



1601 Ranstead St., PHILADELPHIA 



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ROSES 



I W VnilNn GERMANTOWN, 

 J* ff« I \/Ull\J, PMladelphla. Pa. 



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JOS. G. NEIDINGER 



1513-15 GerniMtown Ave., PHILADEIPHIA 

 OUR SPECIA1,TIKS t 



Wax Flowers, Wax Elower Designs 



Wheat Sheaves, Wicker Pot Covert, Plant Stand* 



Send for handsomely illustrated catalogrne; 

 can also be used as design book. 



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RICE BROTHERS 



Wholesalers of Cut Flowers 

 and Florists' Supplies. 



MINNEAPOLIS, - MINN. 



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WANTED 



A Good Sweet Pea Grower 



Can give good returns. 



ALFRED M. CAMPBELL 



1510 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



MpnHnn Tha Rpvipw TPt'on TOn WTlt» 



The Mum Manual, by Elmer D. Smith, 

 for 40 cents sent to The Beview. 



The Munk Floral Co. 



Wbolesale Growers of 



CUT FLOWERS 



and Jobbers of 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 

 Columbus, t Ohio 



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H.G.BBrning 



' WHOUCSALB 



FLORIST 



1402 Pine Street 



8T. LOUIS. MO* 



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Wholesale 

 Florist 



C. A. KUEHN, 



Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies 



Manufacturer of the Patent Wire Damp Floral 

 Designs. A full line of SUHPLTEd always on 

 hand. Write for catalogue and prices. 



11S2 Pine Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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GEO. H. ANGERMUELLER 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



1S24 Pine Street - • ST. LOUIS, MO. 



norists' Greening Pins TJi^ZyJfZ^ 



once and you will never be without them. Sam- 

 ale free. 10 lb. box (about 10.000 to 11.000 Pins) 



11.50. 



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