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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



R^rki^gi CARNATIONS, 



■ ■■ ■ ■ ^TB ■ This stock i^. strictly tirst-clasj in every respect, free Iron, disease and 



^1^ ^1^ ■ ^1^ ^<« will be thoroughly rooted when sent out. We guarantee them to be as lepre- 



^^ scnted. Money r'elunded upon return of plants if not satisfactory. 



^^ ^^* CDflDT Pink 100 1000 I 100 1000 



■ ■ ■ ♦♦■ M*^ ^m ^^ OrUnl Armazlndv ...$5.00 $10.rO Wm. Scott $I.OU $7 50 



■ ^■■■■■■■l 1^^^ Triumph. Flora Hill.... 1.50 12.50 McGowan 1.00 7.50 



^Li^ ^( m. m. m m m^UM ^i^W W white Cloud. Evanston 1.50 1-^.50 Evelina 1.00 7.50 



^^ ^^ Armazindy, Portia 1.00 7.50 1 Kohinoor 1.00 7.50 



ROSES)^nr^^:s^lir...^;i€ I A Dlim AlVfi 37-39 Randolphs!. 



T,,esecutt,n,sareut,te%ell:k„Wn..andar^■^o^l,^ O • A, DLULUnU, CHICAGO, ILL 



DENVER. COLO. 



Business has been fully up to the 

 standard the past two weeks and Lent 

 has made little diiTerence. The social 

 season came to a close with quite a num- 

 ber of dinners whieh helped trade along, 

 the presence of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee in 

 town for a couple of days was account- 

 able for the use of a great many flowers, 

 as he was well entertained. 



We look with interest for the report 

 of the carnation convention. We did not 

 have a representative there, but will try 

 to learn what we can from the papers. 

 Wonder if you had a Miss Anita Carre 

 "trip" the footlights and sing "I'd Leave 

 My Happy Home" to the baldheads in 

 the front row, and then receive a bunch 

 of five hundred carnations for the song, 

 "a la Buffalo." 



Mr. Valentine is still confined to the 

 hospital, but is convalescing so nicely 

 that it is expected he will be able to 

 go to his home by Tuesday. 



Recent visitors were Arnold Ringier, 

 Jos. Rolker, A. L. Vaughaii and Mr. C. 

 Cropp. Rocky. 



KALAMAZOO, MICH, 



During the past month trade has been 

 brisk and steady ; funeral work of a good 

 class plentiful. 



In roses, Maids, Brides and Meteors 

 have been plentiful and good; Beauties 



ilUc 



but of ■ 



OUS ft^ 

 and pn 



i and carnations 

 heavy cut about 



in former years. Ito 

 are showing up for ; 

 Easter. 



The Van Bochove boy nr nn;., ' nnic 

 high grade Maids, Brill 



It is rumored thai i ns 



here are to add laryil> i i i.mts 



this spring. 



Celery men are beginning to sow their 

 seed for the first crop. Looks like spring, 

 <lon't it? RiRF<!. 



Hot Springs, Ark., Without Change. 



You can leave Chicago in a lhrou£;h 

 sleeper any day on the Wabash Fast Day 

 Express at 11:03 A. M., and be in Hot 

 Springs next morning at q:oo o'clock. 

 This is the only line via St. Louis opera- 

 ting a through sleeper from Chicago to 

 Hot Springs. 



Write for illustrated booklet giving 

 full information about this popular health 

 resort. Rates will be quoted and sleep- 

 ing car reservations made upon request. 



Ticket Ofiice, 97 Adams Street. 



F. A. Palmer, A. G. P. A.. Chicago. 



We Root 10,000 Carnation Cuttings a Weei(. 



Per 11 U 



A. Mitting. clear light cream. 19J1 fld.OO 



Mrs. A. Mitting, clear pink. 1901 10.00 



DeRoo Mitting, a hne white. 1901 10.00 



Sunbeam, flesh pink, C. C. Co., 1901 lO.Ofl 



Bon Homme Richard, white, C. C. Co., ISLl 10.00 



Nydia, variegated, C. C. Co.. 1901 10.00 



Prolilica, cerise pmk, C. C. Co.. 1901 10.(0 



California Gold, yellow. Hill, 1901 10.00 



Queen Louise, white, Dillon, 1901 10.00 



Irene, pink, Crabb & Hunter, 1901 10.00 



Lorna, white, Dorner, 19j1 lO.OJ 



Mermaid, salmon. Dorner, 1901 6.00 



Mrs. Thos.W. Lawson, 1900 4.75 



Avondale, pink. Hill, 1901 4.00 



Olympia, variegated, WOO 4.00 



Genevieve Lord, light pink, 1900 4.00 



Ethel Crocker, pink, I'.UO 3.C0 



, G. M. Bradt, variegated . 



$2.00 

 2.50 



Peru 



Gen. Gomez, 



White Cloud, white 1,25 



Flora Hill, white 1,(0 



.\rgyle. pink 1.00 



Joost.flnepink l.CO 



G. H. Crane, scarlet 2,50 



Morning Glory, shell pink 4.r0 



Edna Craig. ' 



1.00 



Daybreat: 1.25 



.^rmjxzindy l-'O 



McGowan 1.00 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 3-in $">.00 



.Asparagus Sprengeri, fine, 3^-m 5.00 



Boston Fern, true, VA-'m 5.00 



Maiden Hair Fern, 25^-in 5.C0 



New Geranium De Roo Mitting, has yellow 



foliage and double scarlet bloom '20.00 



New Geranium Double Snowdrop, we know 



not a better white 15.00 



Geranium Jean Viaud 8-in 10.00 



Alternantheras, red. also pink, 2',{-in I..i0 



Sedum Variegatum, border plant, 2;;-in 1.50 



Cigar Plant, 2K-in 1.50 



California Moss, hanging basket plant, 2'/i-in. 1.50 



California Moss, from sand .50 



Jerusalem Cherry, 2'/-in 1.50 



Mix Begonias flowering, 2'/i in 1.50 



Smilax, from flats 25 



Coleus, 15 choice named varieties, 2i/{-in 1.50 



" ■ "■ - • 'iM-in 1.50 



.PLANTS. 



Per 100 



ixed. 



i-g. iV-i 



Vinca, variegated, ti-in 20.00 



Marguerite or Paris Uaisv. white, 2'i-in 1..50 



Ageratuin, Princess Pauline. 2'.i-in 1,75 



Nasturtiums, tall, also dwarf, mixed, 2^-in., 1.50 



Heliotropes, mixed, 25i-in 1.50 



Hardy Pinks, pink color, from sand 1.00 



Hardy Pinks, large clumps 5.00 



New Ice Plant from California, the finest 



flats 



Verbenas, 10 choice colors, named, 2 



Seedling Cannas—Pres. Carnot. Mine 



Sarah Hill, Queen Charlotte 



).00 



vierandMcKinli 



Petunias, choice double mixed, 4-in 5.00 



Per 1000 



Pansy Plants, from co'd frames, small 5.00 



Pansy Plants, 2 J leaves, from cold frames... 15.00 



R. C. 



Pla 



ill be sent CO. D. 



THE MORRIS FLORAL CO., Morris, III. 



Carnations. MRS.F.JOOST 



i T.\KKN NOW t< 



These cuttings are from healthy plants 

 and are neither weak side shoots from the 

 flowering stem nor the woody, scrubby 1 

 stuff at base of plant. 



THE MARQUIS, per 100, $4.00 



ETHEL CROCKER, 

 FRANCES JOOST, 

 WHITE CLOUD, 

 RED JACKET, 

 SCOTT, 

 DAYBREAK, 

 NEW YORK, 

 VICTOR, 

 GENESEE, 



4.00 

 J. 50 

 2.00 

 J. 50 

 1.50 

 J. 50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 J. 50 



WILLIAM SCOTT, 



CORFU, Genesee Co., N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



The most 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, $12.00 per 1000. 



See our ad. in last Review for 



ott-er varieties. 



CASH WITH ORDER PLEASE. 



BAUR & SMITH, 



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



SAY, READ THIS. 



(iolll^- III nirl. IM \ \.i. I li. r. of 



Elhc'l Crocker 111 f: ■ ■" - "" ii.r WOO. until 

 soUl. All orders r im k, ,„. over Ex- 

 press paid to nil' I I ii:ive all 1!KK) 

 Novelties and siano ,^,: , 



Dana R. Herron, Oleau, N. Y. 



The Review when you write. 



