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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JCNB 20, 1912. 



EVANSVILLE, IND. 



The Market. 



Flowers of all kinds are in great 

 abundance and the demand is good. 

 Numerous weddings and funerals have 

 been keeping all the florists busy of 

 late. The weather has been warm and 

 the lack of rain began to have its effect 

 on all outside stock, but several days 

 ago we had some rain and June 17 we 

 received plenty of it. 



Various Notes. 



The Wm. Blackman Floral Co. keeps 

 busy as usual. This firm has a large 

 supply of seasonable plants and cut 

 flowers. 



Julius Niednagel & Sons are kept 

 busy right along. They are cutting 

 lots of roses of good quality. 



C. L. Niednagel is rushing to comple- 

 tion his two houses and expects to have 

 them planted by July 1. He will plant 

 one house to American Beauty and the 

 other to Killarney. It will take about 

 4,000 Beauties and 4,500 Killarneys. 



Ben Kramer reports business good 

 in his new location, across from the 

 C. & E. I. depot. He is getting some 

 transient trade, but doesn't expect 

 much at this season. He still holds 

 all of his old trade. 



J. C. Elspermann has been having lots 

 of work for weddings and funerals and 

 June 17 had an extra large number of 

 floral designs to make up. 



Henry Seymour is getting his share 

 of the trade. He is replanting his car- 

 nation houses, and the plants are in fine 

 condition. 



Paul Halbrooks and family, of Colum- 

 bus, O., is here on a visit with relatives 

 and friends. He came through in his 

 automobile and had a pleasant trip. He 

 ha.s bought some greenhouses and busi- 

 ness near a cemetery at Newark, O., 

 and will take possession August 1. 



E. L. F. 



Beading, Mass. — The firm of Weston 

 & Emery, on Locust street, has been 

 dissolved by the retirement of Mr. 

 Emery. Mr. "Weston will continue the 

 business. 



ORCHIDS 



Fresh stock In splendid order, just 

 arrived. Cattleya Labiata, Cattleya 

 Schroederae, Oranulosa, Cattleya Trianae. 

 We have a fine lot of Oncidium Vari- 

 cosum Rogersii and Oncidium Splen- 

 didum ready to ship now. 



G. L. FREEMAN, Wellfleet. Miss. 



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ORCHIDS 



Spaclal Sal«, to Clos* Out. Fresh Imported 



C. Trianae C. Mossiae 



C. Schroederae C. Gigas 



Very reasonable price. 



John DeBuck,Secaucus,N.Y. 



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ORCHIDS 



We have received in fine condition the following 

 freshly gathered Orchids : Cattleya Labiata, Den- 

 drobium Wardianum, D. Thyrsiflorum and Vanda 

 Coerulea. Write for prices. 



L4GER&HURRELU Summit, N. J. 



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HARDY PHLOX 



We have a surplus of the following ten sorts; extra 

 strong stock from 2-inch pots, $2.00 per 100; $18.50 per 

 1000, for immediate shipment: 



Albion, pure white, faint aniline-red eye. 



General Von Heutsz, scarlet, crimson eye. 



Henry Murger, white, crimson-carmine eye. 



Jeanne de Arc, late pure yellow. 



La Vogue, Mauve, aniline eye. 



Mme. Paul Dutrie, delicate lilac rose. 



Mozart, white suffused salmon. 



Mlle. Jenkins, best early white, tall. 



Obergartner Wittig, bright magenta, carmine eye. 



R. P. Struthers, rosy carmine, red eye. 



Cabbage, Celery, Tomatoes, $1.00 per lOOO. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co. 



WHITE MARSH, MD. 



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GERANIUMS 



S. A. NUTT, 4-incb, to close out per 1000, $35.00 



S. A. NUTT, 213-inch, to close out per 1000, 12.00 



DUSTY MILLER per 100, .76 



MME. SALLEROI, ^i^-inch per 1000, 10.00 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI per 100, 6 00 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS per 100, 6.C0 



SPECIAL— S-inch Geraniums, S. A. Nutt, $8 00 per 100. 

 Caah with all ordara. 



THE MEREDITH FIOWER AND VEGETABLE CO , "^SSS"- 



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