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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



THE LARGEST 

 FANCY CARNATION 

 Ready March ist. 



PRICES 



I Plant $0 50 



12 Plants 5 00 



25 " 8 25 



PROSPERITY 



All Orders Mlled 



in 

 Strict Rotation. 



FOR ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



50 Plants $10 00 500 Plants $ 70 00 



JOI 25 



JOO 

 250 



J6 00 , 750 

 37 50 JOOO 



130 00 



WRITE FOR FULL DESCRIPTION. 



DAILLEDOUZE BROS., - Flatbush, N. Y. 



MILWAUKEE. 



Christmas Trade. 



Cliiistmas trade was unprecedented. 

 White stock was the only weak spot in 

 the market, and as good colored stock 

 was short of demand much of the white 

 was substituted and worked off at good 

 prices. 



The supply of holly was almost en- 

 tirely exhausted and much more could 

 have been sold had good stock been ob- 

 tainable. 



Dealers report the sale of palms and 

 blooming plants far in excess of former 

 years. 



A most noticeable feature was the ab- 

 sence of pickled stock — a feature quite 

 satisfactory to both wholesaler and 

 dealer. 



American Beauties were extremely 

 scarce and prices were almost beyond 

 reach of buyers. Good fancy carnations, 

 violets and colored roses led the call, 

 while Eomans, valley, paper whites and 

 stevia were plentiful. Geo. W. 



Astoria, L. I. 

 amounting to $200 

 of Dr. B. A. Sill the 



Fire did damage 



in the greenhouse 



ght of Dec. 16. 



If you have anything to offer to the 

 trade you will want an adv. in our 

 special Carnation Number, to be issued 

 Jan. 10. 



Pari.s, III. — F. R. Magner, president 

 of the Levings Bros. Seed Company, was 

 instantly killed by the accidental dis- 

 charge of his gun while hunting re- 

 cently. 



Indianapolis, Ind. — At the annual 

 meeting of the Indiana State Horticul- 

 tural Society, held here last week, ofli- 

 ccrs were elected as follow^: rirsiilrni, 

 C. M. Ilobbs, Bridgeport: \ i. . in i -i.l.nl , 

 Mrs. W. W. Stevens, N;ilr,,,; ,rri,.|:i,v, 

 Prof. James Troop, I'linln. Inivirsi- 

 ly, Lafayette; treasurer, Sylvcsdr John- 

 son, Irvington. 



One of the neatest bits of printing 

 we have seen for some lime is the price 

 list of gladiolus bulbs issued by Arthur 

 Cowee, of the Meadowvale Farm, Ber- 

 lin, N. Y. It is printed in two colors and 

 contains a great deal of useful infor- 

 mation about the gladiolus as well as 

 prices. Mr. Cowee is acting as agent 

 for the United States for H. H. Groff, 

 the hybridist, of Simcoe, Ont. He sends 

 with the price list a calendar the main 

 feature of which is a reproduction of 

 the certificate of merit awarded him by 

 the Society of American Florists for his 

 great display of gladioli at the New 

 York convention last Aususi, 



Queen Louise Carnation. 



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



best white variety ever introduced. 

 IT BI.OOUS EABI.Y. IT BI.OOMS I-ATE. IT BI.009IS AI.I. THE TIUE. 



From photograph of Qu 



Lou 



r price list 



uts from photographs talien ev. 

 June, October and November. 



Rooted Cuttings ffb^^a'^ry isth. Price $10.00 f^S, $75.00 fo'So. 



COME AND SEE IT OK .SEND KOK CIKriLAK. 



J. L. DILLON, 



BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



wh«n you -wrih 



THADEN'S WIRE TENDRIL 



II Pre-eminently adapted to Roses 



,. ■ and Carnations on account of its 



, x Economy and other advantages, 



r — ^ With the Tendril, Roses, etc., 



' ,j _^y may be trained to an upright 



position from the start. 



The Tendril does not crowd the 

 plant, but holds it firmly and wiih 

 irecdom. Does not mutilate the 

 roUage. Harbors no insects. 

 Makes the plant come to a straight 

 stem. Admits of free circulation of 

 air. Requires no skilled labor to 

 place properly. Can be moved up 

 or down the stakes. Easily put 

 aken off; and are 



Geranium America! 



strong Plants, $.s.00 pel 



KeaJy 



HENRV EICHHOLZ, - 



Waynesboro, Pa. 



durable. 



Sampl'3 and 



appht 



H. THADEN & CO., 



Florists and Seedsmen, 



23 S. Broad St . ATI.ANTA, QA. 



Mention The lievlew wli.^i you write. 



for Rooted ( 



tigs of 



GARNtTIONS. 



PANSIESa, 



Again 1 can furnish, for immixfiate delivery, 



10,000 GOOO'PANSY PLANTS. 



Price, $1.00 per 1000. f. o. b. express here. 



Cash with order. 



CHRISTIAN SOLTAU, 



199 Grant Avenne, Jersey City, K. J. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 •vritin^ advertisers. 



