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The Florists' Review 



June 5, 1913. 



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ORCHIDS 



Fresh Importations Ready to Ship. 



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CATTLEYAS 



LABIATA— Exceptionally fine condition, 4 to 6 bulb plants, 

 1 to 3 leads, very strong and dormant. 



Per 100 plants $45.00 



Per doz. plants 7.20 



7 to 9-bulb plants, per case 65.00 



7 to 9-bulb plants, per doz 18 00 



A few plants 10 to 12 bulbs each, per case 85.00 



10 to 12 bulbs each, per doz 37.50 



12 to 18 bulbs each, per doz 54.00 



TRIANAE — Best flowering type, well leaved, 

 strong bulbed, per case, 450 bulbs .35.00 



SCHROEDERAE— Strong, well leaved, dormant. 

 Per case, 400 bulbs (50.00 



PERCIVALIANA-Extra fine plants, per case, 10 

 to 15 bulb plants 140.00 



6ASKELLIANA-12 to 20 bulb plants, all extra 

 size and quality, per case 45.00 



DENDROBIUMS 



WARDIANUM GIQANTEUM-The finest stock 

 ever collected, per doz $15 00 to |48 . 00 



NOBILE, CHRYSOTOXUM, FORMOSUM QIGAN- 

 TEUMy all for immediate delivery. 



Send for extra price quotations. 



Freeman Orchid Co., Fall River, Mass. 



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CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



Memorial day business proved to be 

 good. Everything salable sold, and 

 sold quickly. The prices realized were, 

 on the whole, quite satisfactory. The 

 weather man, for the first time in many 

 years, came to the aid of the trade. 



The receipts of peonies are large and 

 the quality is good. Those from reg- 

 ular consignors at points farther north 

 that did not make Memorial day are 

 now coming in, while cuts of home- 

 grown later varieties, too, are heavy. 

 The offerings include many roses that 

 are elegant for the wedding and com- 

 mencement demand. The leaders in 

 this respect are Taft, My Maryland, 

 Kaiserin, Richmond and American 

 Beauties. Good stock of Killarney, 

 White Killarney and Bride, too, is com- 

 ing in regularly. 



Carnations, as usual, fell far short 

 of the Memorial day demand. Lilies 

 were in good supply and sold well. Tho 

 call for valley in the last few days has 

 increased so that it easily takes up 

 the available supply. Candidum and ru- 

 brum lilies meet with a good market. 

 The cut of sweet peas is limited and 

 right now they are not much of a fac- 

 tor in the weelc 's business. Other of- 

 ferings are cornflowers, cape jasmines 

 and Shasta daisies. Business in green 

 goods is brisk. 



Various Notes. 



The Bloomhurst Floral Co., of Lock- 

 land, has been sending fine Richmond 

 roses to the Cincinnati Cut Flower Ex- 

 change. 



G. E. Critchell reports that he is hav- 

 ing a heavy call for valley. 



Wm. H. Gear has returned from the 

 west. 



L. H. Kyrk has made arrangements 

 to close his plape at 5 p. m. each day 

 during June, July and August. For Me- 

 morial day, among other things, he sold 

 over 18,000 cornflowers. 



FERNS, STRONG 2J.INCH 



Boston, Piersooi, Scottii f4 (H) per 100 



Elegantisaima o 00 per 100 



Harrisii (5.00 per 100 



PANDANUS VEITCHII 



A fine lot of highly color.ed plants 

 4-inch ")0c each, 1-10.00 per 1 00 o-inch 750 each, f (m (X) per 100 



Eight houaes of Palms in fine condition 



CIBOTIUM SCHIEDEI 



O-inch tubs 15 00 each 



S-inch pots :i ;jO each 



7-inch pots '. 2..")0 each 



ASPIDISTRAS 



Variegated $1.25 each Green f 1.00 each 



JOHN BADER CO. "«««'*"-^'"' 



S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



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ORCHIDS 



A new gbipment of C. Trianae arrived in an 

 unusually fine condition. Price reasonable. Just 

 arrived, also in splendid condition : C. Labiata, 

 C. Mossiae, C SDeciosissima. C. 8chioederae, C. 

 Qaskelliana. Orders promptly filled. Write to 



JOHN DeBUCK, «»cii»°cSg.l . . 



P. J. dinger cut his first few hun- 

 dred peonies just in time for the Me- 

 morial day business. 



Wm. Murphy says the Memorial day 

 business was excellent, rather better 

 than his sanguine expectations. 



C. H. 11. 



Herrinqton on the Mum, sent by The 

 Review Tor 50 cents. 



ORCHIDS 



Arrived in fine condition: Cattleya Trianae (espe- 

 cially fine type), C. Gaskelliana, C. Dowiana, Dendro- 

 l ium ThYrsiflorum, D. Chrysotoztim, D. Formosumi 

 D. Jameiianum, D. Devonianum, D. Dalliousianum. 

 D. F'alconerii and Vanda Coerulea. Oiher kinds ia 

 transit. Write for prices. 



LAGER & HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



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JULIUS ROEHRS CO. 



RUTHERFORD, N.J. 



ORCHIDS, PALMS 

 and plants of every variety 



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