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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



December 6, 1900. 



DENVER, COLO. 



Various Notes. 

 Nearly all the. stores report a good 

 Thanksgiving day trade. In cut flowers 

 llie i.iaikct was well cleaned up. Heau- 



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the' store a little eniplv . \'ii)lrt~ were 

 reasonably plentiful and the demand was 

 good. The siipply of earnatinns fell 



BUSINESS CANDIDATES ELECTED! 



MATTEB WITH 



OIR CANDIDATES 



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Roosevelt and Prosperity 



ORDER EARLY. 



The Best Two Carnatioas in Sight. ^.;°",„:° „, 



THE COTTAGE GARDENS, Queens, N. Y. 



Mention The Review w^en you write. 



Iiy till' I'aik Flciral Company, who leport 

 a i;<p<id sale on them but expect it will 

 he luilir when snow is on the ground. 

 This linn al.so made plant baskets a 

 feature. Primula obconica and the Baby 

 primrose being largely used. 



We have for a Denver resident. b\it 

 not engaged in the trade, Mr. W. .T. 

 Crowe, of Utica, N. Y. Billy puts in 

 a good deal of time around the trade 

 hut docs not mix up with it in any way. 

 "Jvist a little lonesome now." he says, 

 "but will feel better when 'hubby' and 

 the little Crowes come west in January," 

 for it is his intention to make his home 

 here. 



I will state for our benefit that Den- 

 ver bowlcis are now on regulation alleys ! 

 aii<I "li. tlie (liffcrence! A good sized 

 ei'iw'l iiiMinl Miiv last bowling niu'lit to - 

 ex|Hi 11,1, III 'iihl I'm afraid if "^thc M nn.s I 

 v.eic- jiiinlnl Ihry would show up rather I 

 low. fSo '-.T. ,T. B." and "K." plea.se be 

 kind and give us a fair trial before you 

 start, for you certainly will have plenty 

 of chances to "get back." 



ROCKV. 



Inrooted Carnation Cuttings. 



Per Per Per 



too lOOtl 10) 



$2.S0 $20.00 i Marv Wood, white $100 



2.B0 20.00 , Gold Nugget, vellow l.OO 



1.50 10.0) I Gen. Maceo, maroon 1 .W 



Gen. Gomez, dark red 1.25 



Morning Glorv, Rooted Cuttings 5.00 



G 11. Crane, scarlet " 2.25 



s ; 2.i0 at 1000 rates. 



12.50 



MorningGIory. the coming Daybre 

 Mrs. Battlett (DornerJ scarlet.... 



Genevieve Lord, light pinl£ 



E.Crocker, tine pink 



Mrs. F. Joost, pink 75 5.' M 



Glacier, white 1.00 7.50 G 



25 Cuttings at 100 rates; 



PLANTS. 



Per too I 



10.000 Coleus, named varieties, 2}i -in S1.50 ! 3,000 Cedum Variegatum, 



20,100 Alternanlheras, red and pink, 2K-in... 1.50 i 5.000 Cigar Plants. 2!i-m 



.„„,„, . .„ , . .., I 1000 .\sparagus Plum--- 



7.50 

 12.50 

 10.00 



1,000 True Doslo 



$5.00 per 100 



THE MORRIS FLORAL CO., Morris, IIL 



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I r^^B-'.^v HOLLY 



OMAHA. 



Business in Omaha has been very good 

 for the past two or three weeks, the 

 demand being far ahead of supply in 

 Beauties, carnations and violets. Just 

 before Thanksgiving the white mums 

 gave out. 



The Thanksgiving trade has been sat- 

 isfactory but not quite up to preceding 

 years, for which there is no apparent 

 reason. 



The prices prevailing here at present 

 are: Boses, best, $1..50; seconds, 75 

 cents; carnations, .50 and 00 cents; vio- 

 lets, $1 and .$1..50 per 100. Beauties 

 range from .$2 to $7 per dozen. 



A. Donaghue, Jr., has been laid up for 

 the past week. jj. 



SOW BUGS. 



J. K. asks how to get rid of snw hugs. 

 Use a mixture of two-thirds granulated 

 sugar and one-third paris green. After 

 being well mixed spread on dry hoards 

 where the bugs congregate and in the 

 morning there will be plenty of dead 

 bugs. I also find that toads in the 

 greenhouses will take care of such bugs, 

 Jame.s Mor((,.\.v. 



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~o' CARNATIONS. 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, Grand Haven. Mich. 



Mention The Review when jrou wrllo. 



h PULLEN 



first-cl: 



grade ol brig 



HO|LYJREATHS.^^^^. 

 NURSERY STOCK. -^V. 



materials used- fresh green leaves 

 luiiy c ustered with berries. In ordering besure 

 f berry clusters desired on each. Goods shipped 

 :fully packed. Prices are most reasonably low. 



PLANTS. 



J»?-OOODS ABE THE BEST. FBICES ABE LOW. 



W. W. PULLEN, Nurseryman and Fruit Grower, MILFORD, Del. 



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NOTICE! 



NARCISSUS VON SION, double yellow, mai 



Icit, JHIKIm-r IdlKl, Jl .',ll,,rr let, 



HVACINTHS, EXHIBITION BULBS, true to 



CHINESE SACRED LILIES, 

 GLADIOLUS, THE BRIDE, l 



AZALEA InDICA, 



TO WHOIVI IT MAY CONCERN. 



Offer to hold good as long as stock lasts. 



name, onlv »rtS.OO per 1000; $7.00 per 11)0. 



te colors. $4.00 per 100. 



Ouh one quality handled, THE BEST. 



..esa.lJ ' 



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;s on Crimson Rambler, H. P. Roses, Hermosa, Clematis, Azaleas Mollis a 

 Pontics, Box Trees, large and small. Lilacs in all vaiielu-s. Paeonia sinensis tru 

 Spiraea Japonlca, Compacta Multiflora and Bstil. Floribunda, to ar 

 rh.-crfulU giv.n by F. W. O. SCHMITZ, Jersey City, N. J. 



shortly 



Burpee's Seeds Grow 



