298 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



iUABY 31. 1901. 



KANSAS QTY. MO. 



Various Notes. 



If one should dare to loniark that 

 trade is i|iiiet lie «ould he looked upon 

 as a Iwrk numlxr lure. ■•Sas.-5iety" has 

 been on i i:uii|';il'i' nun- i.n l..ni in(Mitlia 

 and \\r(M);iLj- .iml "ihri --.lal .•vciils of 



anothi 



tion 



em smilax, tliMi -i 'I- ml .ii jil .mt- 



side-grown decni.it nr iii;ii.i i:il. wj- ii-rd 

 in large quaiititir-, |.i(j.|ii. iny ;iii cIlVil 

 that can not be equah'd where bulk is re- 

 quired. In the center of the dining room 

 was a bush made of 200 American Beau- 

 ties. And what could have been more 

 appropriate for the occasion than real 

 logs hollowed out and filled with roses 

 for table center pieces? 



Tlie demand for all kinds of stock is 

 good, but unfortunately roses are off 

 croi) and retailers somewhat handicapped 

 in getting enough to fill orders. The 

 California violet which thrives here to 

 perfection is now becoming a glut. Bul- 

 bous stock is coming on in supply and of 

 better quality than in former years. 

 Only a few Harrisii lilies are yet to be 

 seen. 



Liist summer Mr. Ernest Weltner built 



167,000 ROOTED CARNATIONS. 



READY TO SHIP 



.'V. Mittini;, lUOl, dear light Doz, 



cream $1.50 



Mrs.A.Mitting.( leaf pink, 1901 1.50 

 DeRoo M itting.white.hue, 19J1 1.50 

 SunbeannC. C. Co)19'l .. . 1.50 

 Bon Homme Richard (C. C. 



Co.) 1901 1..50 



Nydia (C. C. Co ) 1901 1.50 



Prolifica iC. C. Co. i 1901.... 

 California Gold i Hill i, 1901 . 



.\vondale illilli 19U1 



Queen Louise i Dillon -. 1901 

 frenelCrabb&HuDteri, 19( 



Lorna (Dornen, IHjl 



Mermaid i Dorner i, IWl.... 



l.SO 



10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 



4.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 



8.00 



Genevieve Lord, light pink 4.00 



Ethel Crocker, light pink 3.t0 



Morning Glorv, the coming Daybreak 3.C0 



Mrs. G. M. Bradt, variegated 2.00 



G H. Crane, scarlet 2.00 



Chicago, scarlet 2.50 



.\menca, scarlet 2.00 



Gold Nugget, yellow 2.50 



Peru, white 2.50 



Gen. .Maceo, dark red 1.50 



Gen.Gomez dark red 1.50 



White Cloud, white 1.25 



Mrs. F.Joost, pink 1.25 



Flora Hill, white 1.20 



Argyle, pink 1.20 



Daybreak, shell pink 1,20 



\Vm. Scott, pink 85 



.'\rmazindv, variegated 85 



Melba. light pink 1.25 



Marv Wood, white 1..50 



.^11 Rooted Cuttin 



25 at 100 rate. We guarantee .^ .No. 1 Cuttings I 

 ubjecttoyour approval on arrival. If not accepi 

 ' return mail. vVe pack in cut riowt-r boxes, rain i 

 tion plants in planting this season from stem i 

 free from any disease, thanks to our moisture gau; 

 We Boot 10,000 Carnations a Week. 



: safe. 



...PLANTS 



Per 100 



.Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 3^-in Ji.OO 



True Boston Fern, 3'/-in 5.00 



True Boston Fern, extra strong. 2i/i-in 3.00 



1.000 .^Iternantheras, red, also pink, strong, 



2!^-) 



■iegatu 



2'4-m. 



5.000 California Moss for baskets. 



5.1 00 Choice Mixed Geraniums, 2^- 

 5,000 Jerusalem Cherries. 2ii -in 



1,000 Vinca variegatum, 2!i-iD 



pared im 

 ereasliiL; 

 Broman 

 ers and gives all hi 



iiid is better pre- 

 ir ago to meet in- 

 I'he indefatigable 

 venue in cut tlow- 

 uttention to that 



branch of the business. 



We liave a new firm in town 

 young men, representing themsr 

 tioral artists, have located on om 

 upper floor.s in the All man build 

 licitiiii; .11.1.1, i,,i il.M-.inili.m 

 have n..( \> i li:i.i i U: |il.M-iii.. ..f 

 these .J. nil. Ml, 11 .ind vx.. .|,, i,.,i kn 

 long thrv inl.n.l t.. 1.111, lili. II. 



Two 



Xkwport, R. I. — Wm. Hammond, an 

 old time florist and gardener, died Jan. 

 "21, aged 75 veais. He was born in Ire- 

 land and came to Amciira in 1848. He 

 was at one (ime in tli.' cmplov of the late 

 Isaac Buchanan at Astoria, X. V. 



Whitman, Mass.— B. E. Moir will add 

 considerable new glass to his jilant. 



Alton, III. — The annual meeting of 

 the Alton Horticultural Society was held 

 .Ian. 19. K. II. Riehl is president and 

 Miss Hanna Davis is secretary. 



Little Bock, Abk.— The twenty-first 

 .nnnual meeting of the Arkansas State 

 Horticultural Society was held in this 

 city Jan. 30 and 31. 



New Castle, Ixd.— The South Park 

 Floral Co. have broken ground for their 

 new range of houses. The cypress ma- 

 terial is being supplied by A." Dietsch & 

 Co., Chicago. 



Hygrometer, or Moisture 



For description write 



or see back numbers of the Florists' Review. 



THEY ARE GOING FAST. 



Greeuliouse men, Cut-Flower men — for 



their ice bo.ves. 

 Doctors— for their patients' rooms. 

 Cemeteries for vaults. 

 For cellars and for dwelling: Iiouse.s. 



They go to Canada and all over the United States. 

 EVERYBODY IS WELL PLEASED. 



$3.50 each. 



THE MORRIS FLORAL CO 



Morris. IIL 



Queen Louise Carnation. 



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



best white variety ever introduced. 

 IT BI.OOMS EARI.Y. IT BI.OOMS I.ATE. IT BLOOMS AI.I. THE TIME. 



Our price list contains cuts Ironi pbotograplis taken every two weeks .lurini; the months of Kebruarv, 

 March. .April, May, lune, October and November. No other Carnation can aland such a test. 



Rooted Cuttings if„^?Jry i5th. Price $10.00 f^S^ $75.00 fo"o. 



COMK .AND .-iHE IT OK SEND F( >K CIKlTL.XK. 



J. L. DILLON, 



BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



Mention The Review when you 



MRS. F. JOOST Admiral Cervera, 



The mobt profitable of all the standard 



Pink Carnations. 



It will pay you to plant this instead of Scott. 



Strong Healthy Cuttings, 

 well rooted, $1.50 per 100, $J2.00 per 1000. 



CASH WITH ORDER PLEASE. 



BAUR & SMITH, 



38th St. and Senate Av., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Goethe, 



fancy light plrk (for Daybreak), steady 

 bloomer, stock In splendid condition. 



CUTTINGS DELIVERED NOW. 



$10.00 Srndred $90.00 ?^«S„,,„,. 



C. BESOLD, 



