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The Weekly rlonsts Review. 



December 13, 1000. 



A Fern you cannot afford to be 

 widioiit. Fine plant.-s, ready for 

 ;> and 4-infli pots. 



Nephrolepis Wittboldii uu.,..na...m,,m. 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., 1657 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO. 



Various Notes. 



Cut lluwfr Irailc h;is licc-ii quite sat- 

 isfart.iiv with Ihr rc'taili'i-. ('hry>antlie- 



has aljout as tiiif a (lower stme as one 

 would vare to see. 



A. il. Murdoch, o^ Fifth avenue, seems 

 to hold a -..Ofot trad... 



A. W. Siinili. SiMli :i\cnue, is doing 

 quite a laiu' liii-in. -- md has, with his 

 roiiniv i-lnir. lariliiii- III handle it. 



Kaiulolph i!c JvlcC. lenieiits are always 

 busy with decorations. With their well 

 appointed store right in the fashionable 

 part of the city, their greenhouses con- 

 nected with it," their many teams and 

 tine vans, they are enabled to promptly 

 till all orders. 



L. I. Neff, on Sixth street, who suc- 

 ceeded the B. A. Elliott Co., is, be- 

 sides his cut flower trade, doing a big 

 business in flower seeds, bulbs, etc. 



The Ludwig firms in Allegheny Mar- 

 ket always make a fine display, which 

 is well worth a stranger's time to go and 

 see. especially on Saturday. R. Faulk 

 & Son. also do a good business in same 

 market. 



Breitenstein & Flemm, corner Market 

 and Liberty streets, have built up quite 

 a trade on extra fancy violets and Amer- 

 ican Beauties. 



As $4 per 100 has been the price for 

 the best violets for some time, it is no 

 wonder that some of our growers are 

 still trying to grow them, but appar- 

 entlv with no success. 



out lln« „i„, .--!..,. I -■ I.I Mil nly. 



McsMs. Cl.nk ,n,.l l,;u,M,,,M- ^,.,rUn^ 



and triM-lll'l l r-pr,l n rl\ ul llir lillll. 



are certaiiil> jMiuLi .ill i in ,\ ■ mi i.i plra-i 

 every one ami li.inilli' ilir -imk ..uiliill). 

 The latter is a bi.u [.oiiil, ,i, it liint^ 

 a lover of flowers to see some one tlimw 

 them about like old shoes, after the 

 grower has done his best to brini; them 

 to perfection. By the way, T saw a box 

 come in from one of our growers one <lay 

 and watched it unpacked. On to]) was 

 Asparagus plumosus in bunelies and 

 strings, under it a coujile of hundred 

 tarnations and under these at the bot- 

 tom of the box were the fancy roses, and 

 you may know how they looked jiressed 

 Mat with that weight on top of them. 



I nearlv forgot to mention genial 

 Thos. Ulain with his cozy store on Fifth 

 avenue, who is working liard and mak- 

 ing money, apparently. 



The weather seems to clear up now for 

 Christmas. We had no sunsliiiie all last 

 week. Baeb. 



Both useful and handsome would be 

 a copy of the Florists' Manual as a 

 Christmas present. 



M\ tlie best variet 

 GEO. HANCOCK & SON, 



CARNATIONS. 



Grand Haven, Mich. 



Queen Louise Carnation. 



This new Carnation produces the finest flowers, is perfectly healthy and is the 



best white variety ever introduced. 

 IT BLOOMS EARI.Y. IT BLOOMS LATE. IT BLOOMS ALL THE TIME. 



From photograph of Mueen Louise. 



Our price list contains cuts from photographs taken every two weeks during the months of February, 

 March, April, May, )une, October and November. No Other Carnation can stand BUCh S test. 



Rooted Cuttings fe=h*?a''ry isth. Price $10.00 f^S; $75.00 f^So. 



COME .AND SEE IT OR SEND FOR CIKCl'L.XR. 



J. L. DILLON, - BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



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Inrooted Carnation Cuttings. 



Fer fer Per Per 



100 1000 100 1000 



MorningGlory, the coming Daybreak. $2.f)0 $20.00 Mary Wood, white $100 $7.50 



Mrs. Bartlett (Dorner) scarlet 2.50 20.00 , Gold Nugget, yellow l.OO 7.50 



Genevieve Lord, light pink 1.50 10.00 Gen. Maceo, maroon 1.50 12.50 



E. Crocker, fine pink 1.75 12.50 I Gen. Gomez, dark red 1.25 10.00 



Mrs. F. Joost, pink 75 5.t0 I Morning Glory, Rooted Cuttings 5.00 40.00 



Glacier, white 1.00 7.50 1 G H. Crane, scarlet " 2.25 20.00 



25 Cuttings at 100 rates ; 250 at 1000 rates. 

 PLANTS. 



Per 100 I Per 100 



10,000 Coleus, named varieties, 25i-in $1.50 ! 3,000 Cedum Variegatum, 25i-in $1.50 



20,(00 Alternantheras, red and pink, 2K-in... 1.60 i 5,000 Cigar Plants. 2!i-m 1.50 



1,000 Salvias, 2)^-m 1.50 I 1,000 Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, S-in 5.00 



1,000 True Boston Ferns, 3-in $5.00 per 100 



THE MORRIS FLORAL CO., Morris, IH. 



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SURPLUS STOCK - ""?Joi;"^ 



THIS OFFER FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 



Baby Primrose (in flats) at J2.00 per 100. | Vlnca Variegated 2}i-in. , at $2.50 per 100 



2-inch.. ..at 3.00 - ■• '■ 3-in....at 4.00 " 



25i-inch..at 4.0O " I ;■ ;; a!^-in..at 8.00 |; 



Send for list and prices of Plants and Rooted I •• " ^.j^ ^j 1500 " 



Cuttings. I .. .. Rooted Cuttings, at $10.00 per 



Terms Cash or C. O. D. I 1000 ; $1.25 per 100. 



Will exchanire for Elm City and Phenomenal Fnchsla Stock Plants. 



GREENE & UNDERHILL, - WATERTOWN, N. Y. 



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