January 10, 1901. 



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CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



W. E. Kin-, Santa (lu/. Cal., |.i ir. 

 list of greenhonsi' and nniM'iy nimk; 

 Texas Seed & Floral Co., Dallas. Te.\.. 

 seeds, plants and Bulbs for southern 

 planting; S. T. Walker, Forest (irovo. 

 Oregon, price list of sweet peas; H. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., 50-50 No. 4th St.. 

 Phila., Pa,, calendar; Benj. Hammond, 

 Fishkillon-Hudson, N. Y., Hammonds 

 20th century trade price list; R. & J. 

 Farquhar & Co.. (i and 7 So. Market St.. 

 Boston, Ma.-s.. catalogue of seeds for 1!MH: 

 Luther Burbank. Santa Rosa, Cal.. rivw 

 creations in fruits and llowors; ^li'llrry- 

 or Bros., Springfield, Ohio, wlii.lr>aIo 

 price list of pUuits for tlorist>: I'iant 

 Seed Co., St. Louis, SIo.. niontlily cal- 

 endar and seed tables, also their cata- 

 logue of reliable vegetable, faim and 

 flower seeds. 



A LATE PINK MUM. 



Mr. M. A. Barick, Seymour. In.!., has 

 a very late pink chrysanthemum of 

 which he dovs not know the name and 

 that he suspects may be new. He finds 

 that it makes an ideal pot plant for 

 Christmas -al.- .,ii,l. a- li.' lias cut flow- 

 ers as lair ,1- I) r ji;, li,. 'ii, nicknamed 

 it "Ha|ip\ Nr\\ ^ e ai a~ a companion 

 name to "Mi 1 1 \ ( lni-l ma-," 



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 your business. 



A FLORAL ENCOUNTER. 



One of the daily papers recently wiote 

 up an encounter between a florist and i 

 business acquaintance in a lathei 

 sprightly way. Here is an extract 



range dealt 



Jones assumed 

 r. Robin<!On got 

 ilghty blow on 



orlst measured his 

 .... ... -- floor, "and I have plenty more 



inson quickly regained his feet and swung 

 ow at Jones. It fell short and Jones struck 



a resounding whack on the mouth. 

 rhere's a bunch of violets," he shouted, 

 cinB .about in a sprightly manner on the 



Mebbill, Wis. — N. Greivelding has 

 completed his buildings and now has ev- 

 erything in first class shape. The dwell- 

 ing house, greenhouses, office, barn and 

 potting shed are all new and heated by 

 steam. The aiianjcaiieni i- -nch that 

 he r.ni "I Imri , aa laiil^lillj 1- another 



old houses stood. 



If you want a position and' you are a 

 subscriber to the Review you can have a 

 35 word want ady. free one week. Extra 

 insertions at the rate of one cent >i word. 



A DWARF form of Iresine Lindenii has 

 originated with a German gardener and 

 has been named Iresine Lindenii micro- 

 phyla nana. It will no doubt be useful 

 in carpet bedding, as the height is only 

 about tliat of an alternanthera. 



"IF IN DOUBT," consult the Flor- 

 ists' Manual, by Wm. Scott. It covers 

 the whole field of commercial floricul- 

 ture and you can quickly find in it the 

 experience of a practical man bearing 

 upon the doubtful point. 



Pasadena, Cal. — The 13th annual 

 tournament of roses took place last week 

 and was a greater success than any of 

 its predecessors. 



