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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



THE LARGEST 

 FANCY CARNATION. 

 Ready March 1st. 



PROSPERITY 



All Orders Filled 



Strict Rotation. 



PRICES FOR ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



I Plant $0 50 



12 Plants 5 00 



25 " 8 25 



50 Plants. 

 JOO " 

 250 " 



$10 00 

 . 16 00 

 . 37 50 



500 Plants $ 70 00 



750 " JOI 25 



JOOO " 130 00 



WRITE FOR FULL DESCRIPTION. 



DAILLEDOUZE BROS., Flatbush, N. Y, 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



Trade has been very brisk for the past 

 month with plenty of funeral work. Bul- 

 bous stock coming on more plentiful. 



Mr. S. F. Stephens' houses were a ray 

 of beauty the past two weeks. 



The houses of E. L. Charles, which 

 show up well from the street, were very 

 attractive last week. 



Mr. Coursy has everything looking fine, 

 with prospects good for Easter. 



The la grippe has been playing havoc 

 among the florists, the ones caught by it 

 are: Mr. Ray, Mr. Gus Drobish, Mr. 

 U. Evans, Mr. Davie, Mrs. E. L. Charles 

 and daughters and Mrs. S. F. Stephens. 



C. A. Koth, who conducts a cut flower 

 store at the corner of High and Broad 

 streets, was arrested last Saturday morn- 

 ing on a warrant sworn to by 0. D. 

 Tatje, charging assault on his son. The 

 assault is alleged to have occurred Fri- 

 day evening, when young Tatje stopped 

 on the above corner to transfer from 

 one car to another, when Roth came out 

 and rudely ordered him ofl' the corner, 

 pointing to a sign "No loafing here," 

 which is posted in his window. He even 

 went so far as to push him into the gut- 

 ter. Roth was brought before the jus- 

 tice and his bond was fixed at .$.50 for 

 his appearance JIarch G. G. E. A. 



CHESTNUT HILL, PA. 



Tuesday evening, ifaroh 12th, will be 

 carnation night at thr- Chestnut Hill 

 Horticultural Society. At tliat time we 

 expect a good exhibit and a paper will 

 be read by Mr. Wm. Klpiuheintz, gard- 

 ener to P. A. B. Widener. Mr. Klein- 

 fieintz is the most suicissfiil carnation 

 power in this siMtim,. mi,] tl,,. fact that 

 lie is to present ilii- |'i|" i \Mil undoubt- 

 edly secure a ):ii l'' ii i. n Imrc. 



.1. Iloui^ II I MI'lIRETS. 



A GOOD DRUMMER. 



Mr. C. Lawritzen, Rhinebeck, N. Y., 

 writes under date of March 4: "Please 

 drop my advertisement, as I have no 

 more plants at present. The Review is a 

 good drummer. It sells plants quicker 

 than any other trade paper we have in 

 the countrj'. You will hear from me again 



CoRRT, Pa. — I^st summer Mrs. S. L. 

 Stebbins built a house for roses and 

 carnations, size 20x100. She reports 

 trade good. One florist, Miss Rhodes, has 

 retired from business and the greenhouses 

 have been torn down. 



Washington, D. C— Mr. O. A. C. 



Oehmler, formerly of New York, has 



opened a floral store at 821 Fourteenth 

 St., N. W., this citv. 



We Root 10,000 Carnation Cuttings a Weeic. 



SKE OVK LOW PKICK> 



10.00 



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



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



Prolifica. cerise pink, C. C. Co., 1901 lO.OO 



California Gold, yellow, Hill, 1901 10.00 



Queen Louise, white, Dillon, 1901 10.00 



Irene, pink, Crabb & Hunter, 1901 10,00 



Lorna, white, Dorner, 1901 10.00 



Mermaid, salmon. Dorner, 1901 6,00 



Mrs. Thos.W. Lawson. 1900 4.75 



.■\vondale, pink, Hill, 1901 4.00 



Olympia, variegated, 190O 4.00 



Genevieve Lord, light pink, 1900 4.00 



Ethel Crocker, pink, 1900 3.00 



Peru 



2.50 



Gen. Gomez, red 



White Cloud, white 1.25 



Flora Hill, white 1.00 



Argyle. pink 1.00 



Joost.flnepink 1.00 



G. H. Crane, scarlet 2,50 



-raig. 



Edna 



Gov. Griggs 

 Daybreak... 

 .^rmszindy , 

 McGowan... 

 Evelina .... 

 Evanston . . . 



,■) cuttings at ICO rates, 



...PLANTS.. 



Per 100 



.Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 3-in $5.00 



.\sparagus Sprengeri, fine. 3K-in 5,00 



Boston Fern, true, SJ^-in 5.00 



Maiden Hair Fern, 2'A-iD 5.00 



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, 3-in 10,00 



.^Iternantheras, red, also pink, 2'/i-ia 1,50 



Sedum Variegatum, border plant, 2Ji-in 1.50 



Cigar PI 

 Californi 



Moss, hanging basket plant, 2^- 



California Moss, from sand 



Jerusalem Cherry, 2'A-ia 



Mix Begonias, flowering, 2^- in 



Smilax, from flats 



Coleus, 15 choice named varieties, 2ji-in .. 



Salvia, Clara Bedman, 2}i->a 



Iresines, mixed, 2'/-in 



Vinca, green trailing, 25^-in 



Vinca, green trailing, 6-in 



5 plants at 100 rates, 250 at 1000 ra 



,50 



PerlOO 



. 2'A-i 



.\geratum, Princess Pauline, 2]i-: 



Nasturtiums, tall, also dwarf, mixed, 25i-m.. 1.50 



Heliotropes, mixed, 2K-in 1.50 



Hardv Pinks, pink color, from sand 1.00 



Hardy Pinks, large clumps 5.00 



New fee Plant from California, the finest 



basket plant we ever saw, 2Kin 10.00 



Candytuft, White Rocket, flats 25 



Verbenas, 10 choice colors, named, 25i-in 1.50 



Seedling Cannas—Pres. Carnot, Mme. Crozy, 



Sarah Hill, Queen Charlotte and A. 



Bouvier 1.00 



Cannas, started plants from strong bulbs. 



Triumph, Progression. Burbank, A. Bou- 



,.; J \t„l-;„1„., t :^ oka 



Petu 



lxed,4-i 



• R. C. and Plant; 



THE MORRIS FLORAL CO., Morris, ill. 



SELECTED 



ROOTED 



CUTTINGS 



The Marouis. rich pink 



Morning Glory, ligtit pmk . . , 

 Mrs. Lawson, famous pinic. 

 Ethel Crocker, clear pink..., 

 Genevieve Lord, light pink. 



Mrs, Lipnincott, pink 



Daybreak, flesh 



Melba,fine pink 



CARNATIONS 



30.00 

 50.00 

 30.00 

 35.00 

 40.00 

 15.00 



■a Hill, large 

 i. white 



City, new w 



.Jl.50 $12.60 



15.00 

 15.00 

 25.00 



Wo would ca,ll special 

 attention to MABQTTIB 

 which IB of nnnstial 

 excellence. 



Also all Novelties of this Year at Introducers' Prices. 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, Grand Haven, Mich. 



Carnations. 



strong 



Rooted Cuttings 

 Ready April 1st. 

 Victor, Da.vbrp.-ik. Flora Hill. Triumph, «l.30 

 per 100; Whltv Cloud. S2.0U per lUO. 

 e. H. CRANE, $2.S0 per 100. 

 CYI"i:ici ^ MM i;Mi-OMli.S,8tron(r. stocky 

 f' ' I 'Ols. for Immediate 8hli>- 



I.. L. 31 AV A (O., St. Paul, Minn. 



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SAY, REM THIS. 



Ethel CrockiT .-It $2.,jll p.i- lOU: jj:i.lAl p.r UKIll. l 

 sold. All orders anioiintlng- to $10.00 or over 

 press paid to any pan of U. S. Have all 

 Novelties and Standard varieties. 



Dana R. Herron, Olean, N. 



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