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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



May 11, leil. 



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FERNS 



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BOSTON Per 100 



4-inch $12.00 



5-inch 25.00 



6-inch 40.00 



7-inch 60.00 



8-inch 80.00 



9-ineh. each, 1.25 



10-inch each, 1.50 



12-inch each, 2.00 



SCOTTU 



6-inch each, .50 



WHITMAin Per 100 



4-inch $16.00 



5-inch 30.00 



6-inch 45.00 



7-inch 60.00 



8-inch: 80.00 



SCHOLZELI 



6-inch each, .60 



7-inch each, .75 



SUPERBISSIMA 

 6-inch each, .40 



ALTERNANTHERAS 



Rooted cuttings for spring delivery 



Per 1000 



P.Major $4.00 



A. Nana 4.00 



BrilliaflUssima 5.00 



R. R. DAVIS CO., 



(SuccesBors to 



Davis Bros.) 



Morrison, III. 



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WESTERLY, B. I. 



The Market. 



We have just passed through another 

 week of fine weather, regular summer 

 weather, which has brought out an 

 abundance of flowers. The stores and 

 greenhouses never looked better. 



There have been many funerals here 

 recently, which have kept the retailers 

 exceedingly busy. Weddings and May 

 parties have also been plentiful. With 

 the approach of Memorial day and 

 Mothers' day, the prospects for business 

 during the next few weeks are good. 

 Boses and carnations are plentiful. On 

 the whole, trade has been quite satis- 

 factory. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Hadfield, of Kingston, 

 E. I., celebrated their silver wedding 

 anniversary May 3 in their new home, 

 near the Idle Hour Nursery. The dec- 

 orations were white carnations, used 

 with abundance of ^e«n. Mr. Hadfield 

 makes a specialty of asters. 



The Foster Greenhouse Co. is making 

 a fine showing of carnations. This firm 

 does nothing but wholesale work. 



Great quantities of arbutus are for 

 sale at the local news stands. 



Conrad Schultz, of the Beach Street 

 Greenhouses, is making big improve- 

 ments at his Franklin street plant, 

 which he purchased in the spring of 

 1910. He has made great changes there 

 in the last year and intends to make 

 still greater changes in the year to 

 come. 



8. J. Renter & Son are certainly get- 

 ting their share of both retail and 

 wholesale trade. They are shipping 

 some fine roses daily to their Boston 

 branch. 



Miss Susie Lampheare has entered the 

 employ of Conrad Schultz, as book- 

 keeper. 



Miss Ethel Noble and Edward Lan- 

 dry were married recently at the home 

 of the bride. Miss Noble at one time 

 worked in a florist's store in Provi- 

 dence. 



The local florists are making big prep- 

 arations for the Watch Hill trade. Peo- 

 ple are already beginning to arrive at 

 that resort. E. 



SEASONABLE STOCK 



100 



Abutilon Savitzii $Z00 



Achyranthes Emersoni 2.00 



Ageratum, six varieties, blue and white 2.00 



Altemantheras, red ana yellow, six varieties 2.00 



Cineraria Gindidissima 2.00 



Cannas good assortment $25.00 per 1000 



Cannas, King Humbert 40.00 per 1000 



Coleus Golden Bedder, Verschaffeltii, etc 2.00 



Coleus Brilliancy, large-leaved 3.00 



Hardy Chrysanthemums, splendid assortment 2.00 



Dahlias, plants from 2-in. pots, good assortment 2.00 



Fuchsias, six varieties 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy, 500 for $8.75 2.00 



Heliotrope Chieftain and others 2.00 



Geraniums, the best standard sorts 2.00 



Geraniums Silver Leaf Nutt, Sophie Dumaresque, Mountain 



of Snow, Duke of Edinburgh, L'Eleganta 3.00 



Geraniums, Arale, Rose, Nutmeg, Lemon, etc 2.00 



Petunias, mixed double fringed 2;00 



SiffCj Holf s Mammoth 2.00 



Sjuvias Bonfire, Zurich and Spleodens 2.00 



Swainsona, white 2.00 



Tradescantia Zebrina Multicolw 3.00 



Asters, Dreer^s Peerless Pink and Pink Beauty 3.00 



Asters, Vick's Early and Late Branching, rose-pink and white 2.00 



CANNA ROOTS— We have a surplus of Pennsylvania, Louisiana and a few 

 other kinds that we offer at $8.00 per 1000. 



DAHLIA ROOTS— Whole field dumps, in a good assortment, to clean out quick, 

 at $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



R. VMCERT, JR., & SONS CO., ■ White Marsh, Nd. 



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FERNS FOR DISHES 



Assorted varieties, 2>4-in. pots. $3.50 per 100: 



130 00 per 1000. 



CMh with order. 600 at 1000 rate. 



FRANK OECHSLIN 



491 1 W. QaiKy Street. CHICAGO. ILL 



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MAdiantum Hybridom 



Good, strong stock, 

 $8.00 per 100. 



Coilingdale Greenhouses 



Collinfdale, Del. Co., Pa. 

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