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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



May 30, 1912. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



The market last week eased up quite 

 a little. Larger shipments, and more 

 of them than had been the rule for a 

 fortnight, came into the wholesale 

 houses and at times the supply became 

 so great that it was diflScult to move 

 the stock with any degree of success. 

 The good demand, however, kept up 

 steadily and it was only the excess sup- 

 ply that caused the accumulation. Prices 

 shaded but little and most offerings of 

 real quality found buyers. 



The peony supply for Memorial day 

 is large and, as a whole, of a better 

 quality than we have had for that day 

 in recent years. Some large growers 

 who ship to this market are just begin- 

 ning to cut, while local wholesalers have 

 been placing the first quality blooms in 

 storage for the last fortnight. 



The supply of other stock seems ade- 

 quate. Roses and carnations continue 

 to arrive in quantity. Baby gladioli 

 have been in a slightly larger supply 

 than necessary, while the choice large 

 ones clean up on sight. Easter lilies 

 are still in oversupply, but should clean 

 up for Memorial day. Sweet peas are 

 again offered in quantity, but have 

 been cleaning up only moderately well. 

 Large quantities of cape jasmine are 

 also arriving from Texas. 



The green goods market is enjoying 

 a large demand. The principal items 

 are new southern and Kentucky ferns 

 and green sheet moss. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell has been having such 

 a heavy call for new ferns that at 

 times he has had to do some tall hus- 

 tling to get his fern men to keep up an 

 adequate supply. 



The South Park Floral Co. is ship- 

 ping excellent Beauties of all lengths to 

 E. G. Gillett. 



L. H. Kyrk has offered the first corn- 

 flower this season. He said that he 

 would have enough of this for Memo- 

 rial day to furnish the blue for all 

 flags used in this vicinity. George Klot- 

 ter is the grower. 



P. J. dinger for a time feared his 

 peony field would miss for Memorial 

 day. The warm, sunny weather, how- 

 ever, was with him and the cut made 

 the day easily. 



William Murphy expresses himself as 

 well satisfied with the way sales com- 

 pare with other years. He is doing 

 more than ever before, apparently. 



Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Crouch, Knox- 

 ville, Tenn., and Charles Dudley, of J. 

 Dudley & Sons, Parkersburg, W. Va. 



C. H. H. 



Yardley, Pa. — Malcolm Franklin, of 

 Philadelphia, is the proprietor of the 

 Greenplain Rose Farm, a new concern 

 that is going into commercial rose 

 growing here. A Lord & Burnham 

 greenhouse 72i/>x600 feet is being 

 erected. It will house over 21,000 rose 

 plants. 



ROSES 



Per 100 1000 



Beauty Rose Plants, 3-inch $5.00 $45.00 



Pink Klllamey. bench, 1-year-old .... 3.60 30.00 



Asparatrus Plumosus, bench, l-yr.-old 3.00 25.00 



CE0.REINBERG,""'c.7.'»$'" 



llMtiea VhM R«vi«v when roa inile. 



"Spring Plants by the Million" 



Size 

 of Pot. 

 2J4.1n. 

 2(4-ln. 



2%.ln. 



2H-ln. 



2%-lii. 



2%-ln. 

 2V4-ln. 



4 -In. 

 2%-ln. 

 2^-iii. 



Send ua your orderi early. If you do 



Per Per 

 100. 1000. 



AMratum, blue and white... $ 2.25 $20.00 



Alyaaum, aweet, Little Gem 



or giant 2.2S 20.00 



Altemantheraa, red or yel- 

 low 2.25 20.00 



Achyranthea, Llndenll and 



Bmeraonl 2.60 23.00 



AntirrhiBum, white, pink and 



yellow 8.00 28.00 



Abutilon, 6 kinda mixed, or 



Saritsil 5.00 45.00 



Beronlaa, Vernon, 3 colore.. 2.50 23.00 



Cupheaa, cigar plant, full of 



l>loom 2.50 22.50 



Caladinma, nicely atarted... 8.00 70.00 



Oentaurea, daaty miller 2.25 2a00 



XZX Ooleua, Golden Bedder, 

 Fire Brand or Verschaf- 

 feltli 2.60 



Coleua. Chriatmaa Gem and 



BrllUancy 5.00 



Ooleua, 12 kinda mixed 



not aae here what you want, write for it. 



Per 

 1000. 



22.00 

 45.00 

 80.00 

 26.00 



(named) 8.50 



2% -In. Ohryaanthemuma, 18 leading 



Tarletiea, true to name.. 3.00 



2%-in. Oamation P 1 a n t a , white, 

 Roee-pink and Bncbantreaa, 

 Perfection, Bountiful, Bea- 

 con, Lawaott and 12 other 

 kinda 8.76 85.00 



4 -in. Funkia, Tariegated 6.60 55.00 



4 -in. Fema, aaaorted, Boaton, Whlt- 



mani, Scottli, etc 10.00 90.00 



3^-in. Feverfew 7.50 70.00 



4 -in. Fuchaiaa. 12 kinda mixed, in 

 bud. Including Storm King 

 and Little Beauty 8.00 75.00 



2H-in. Fuchaiaa, 12 kinda mixed... 3.50 80.00 



Send your ordera early. Liberal 



Slie Per 



of Pot. 100. 



3H-in. and 4-in. Oeranluma, in abun- 

 dance. Grant, Bicard, 

 PolteTlne, Montmore, 

 Buchner, La Favorite and 



12 other varieties $ 7.00 $65.00 



Castor Beana, 4-ln. plants 7.00 .... 



4 -In. Heliotrope, white, light and 



dark blue 7.00 70.00 



SH-io- Xargueritea, white and yel- 

 low 6.00 50.00 



2%-ln. Phlox Drummondl, finest 



mixed 2.2B 20.00 



4 -In. Felargoniuma, many kinda 



mixed 12.60 



2V&-1I1. Single Fetnniaa, fancy vari- 



etiea. mixed 2.25 90.00 



2^-ln. Salvias, Splendena and B<«- 



fire 2.50 2S.60 



2% -In. Stooka, Prlnceaa Alice and 



Beauty of Nice 2.60 22.60 



2K-ln. Sedum 2.25 20.00 



2H-ln. Verbenaa. in abundance, fan- 

 cy mixed colors 2.25 20.00 



8^ and 4-inch Cannaa by the thouaaada. King 

 Humbert, Souv. d'A. Ooay, Martha WaahlngtcMi, 

 Brandywine, Egandale and 20 other good vari- 

 eties, $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



Tomato Planta, Perfection, Stone, Acme, Jewel, 

 Rarllana or any variety, $2.00 per 1000. Potted 

 planta, early varieties, in blossom. $2.00 per 100. 



Cabbage Plants, Wakefield, WInningstadt. 

 Hend. Summer, etc., early or late, $2.00 per 1000. 



Lettuce Plants, Grand Rapids and Boston Mar- 

 ket, $1.26 per 1000. 



For Cauliflower, Pepper, Fgg Plants. Oeleiy, 

 Beet, Brussels Sprouts, write for prioes. 

 extras. Correspondence solicited. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN, Washington, N. J. 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



CHRYSANTHEMUM ROOTED CUTTINGS 



TBLLOW 100 1000 



Crooua, tb* bast yallow $4.00 $85.00 



Halliday 2.00 



Maj. Bonnaffon 2.00 



CRIMSON 



Pockett's Crimson 2.50 



Shrimpton 2.50 



Intensity 2.00 



15.00 

 15.00 



100 

 $2.50 

 2.50 

 2.60 

 2.00 

 2.00 



1000 

 $20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 16.00 

 15.00 



20.00 



20.00 



15.00 



Tbe abov* list of Mums, from aoil, $4.00 per 1000 additloiua. 



Packing is done by experienced men and plants or cuttings will carry safely to all 

 shipped by express. Send your orders early and do not wait until the last of the season, 

 tations are made subject to goods being unsold upon receipt of order. 



$2.50 $20.00 



2.00 15.00 



2.00 15.00 



2.00 15.00 



points when 

 These quo- 



J. D. THOMPSON CMNATION CO., 



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JOLIET, ILL. 



Roses :: Roses 



As we must make room at once, we are offering 

 special prices on roses. Write us for quotations 

 on quantity, and we will make an interesting 

 offer. 



Mrs. Taft, $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. own 

 root ; Richmond. $6.00 per 100. $50.00 per 1000, own 

 root. 



We have excellent stock of the above varieties, 

 also Lady Hillingdon, grafted and own root, on 

 which we will be pleased to quote you. Plants 

 in 2Hj-in. pots, repotted from 2-in. 



Double White Killamey, in grand shape for im- 

 mediate planting. $15.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. 



New DtiUe Marguerite, Nn. F. Sander 



A good variety, very free and an easy grower. 



Strong plants. 2-in. pots, $5.00 per 100: 



$40.00 per 1000. 



S.J.REUTER&SON,lnc., 



WESTERLY, R. I. 



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APHINE 



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All prls* winner* do. 



See ad page 92. 



Chrysanthemums 



214-inch pots, at $3.00 per 100 



Glory of Pacific, Golden Eagle, A. Council, Dr. 

 Engueliard, Maj. BonnaiTon, Lynnwood Hall, 

 White Bonnaffon, Golden King, Ivory, Halliday, 

 Golden Glow, Monrovia, Col. Appleton. 



Seraniums 



Fine, strong plants in bud and bloom. 

 Rlcard and Nutt, 3-in., $6.00 per 100: 4.1n., $8.00. 

 Cannaa, Mile Berat, Austria, McKinley, 4-inch 



pots, $8.00 per 100. 

 HoUotropo. 3-inch, $5.00; 4-inch. $8.00. 

 Boaton Ferns, 6-inch. $40.00 per 100. 



CMh or C. 0. D. 



W. i. ft N. S. Veiey, r«t Wayie, hi 



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Chrysanthemums 



From m-inob Pota 



Tke Kii4 We WtiM Like U Receive Oinelves 



Polly Rose, white. . . .$1.50 per 100; $14.00 per 1000 

 Klondy ke, yellow .... 1.60 per 100 : 14.00 per 1000 



$2.00 per 100, $18.00 per 1000: Golden Glow (yel- 

 low), Bonnaffon (yellow). White Bonnaffon, Je- 

 rome Jones (white). Pink Ivory, Maud Dean. 



Mlllbrook Greenhouses 



W. WMtetond P. O^ PenneylvMila 



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