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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



SAMUEL S. 



PENNOCK. 



Open from 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P. M. 



Wholesale 



-^riorist 



American Beauties and Valley 



Specialties. 



1612-14-16-18 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Xew Haven, Co.n.n. — Tlie copaituer- 

 ship known as the Elm City Nursery 

 Co., Messrs. C. P. Lines nnrf Ernest P. 

 Coe, proprii'loi -., li.i- ]h-i-\i in, m |...i alcii 



and will l.c 1 un 11, il).. fill ,.- ri,.- 



Elm City .\in-,.|.v r,, . ,,,|.,l,1 >1:..ihm;, 



est F. Coe; secrrluM iiml iii:i im'ji r. 1!. 

 E. Turner. The h.'a r.,,,i|oii.\ i- I ho 

 outgrowth of the Kii-inr-- ~i:iii..l ^...im- 

 forty years ago by .\lr. C. 1'. J-iuv^, I he 

 veteran nurseryman. He devoted him- 

 self for a number of years to the prop 

 agation of grape vines, later adding 

 other hardy trees and shrubs until a 

 general line of nursery stock could be 

 had at his salesground on Beers street. 

 About ten years ago Mr. Ernest F. 

 Coo «;is a.luiiil.Ml I,, 11,,. l,„M,„-,s wlii,-'u 

 wa. kiio^M, :,- \l,--i-, c !■ Line, .V Co., 

 .TU.l later l.:iiii ( in \,n-r,\ i',,. Hv 

 strii-t ait,iili,.ii lo l..i~iii,j-~ tiicir trade 

 grew so rapidly tluit iu 1896 it was 

 thought advisable to purchase a tract 

 of land on Edgewood avenue, Westville. 

 As is now generally known they have 

 gathered here one of the most extensive 

 stocks of fruit and ornamental trees, 

 shrubs, evergreens, roses, etc., to be 

 found in New England. The secretary 

 of the newly incorporated company, K. 

 E. Turner, has been with the old firm 

 a nimiber of years. 



Albeht Lea, Mixn. — P. Clausen & 

 Son have purchased material for two 

 new houses to be erected this spring. 

 One. 20x12.5, is for carnations, and the 

 other. 14x45, is for palms. They have 

 also purchased a 50 H. P. boiler that 

 will be installed when the new houses 

 are finished. They will then have a to- 

 tal of 11,500 square feet of glass. 



LowEi.L, llAss.— Otto H. Bourdy has 

 leased the greenhouses formerly con- 

 ducted by Paul R. Burtt and Mr. Burtt 

 has bought a larger place nearer the 

 center of the city. 



Lewistox. III.— The boiler at the 

 greenhouses of William Jones broke down 

 last week and before repairs could be 

 made serious damage to his stock had 



IJoLVOKE, JIass.— Edward H. How- 

 land, the llorist, was married March 13, 

 the bride being Miss XcUic :M. Wilder 

 of Conway. The happy pair are now on 

 their wedding trip, during which they 

 will visit Kew York and Washington. 



MixxEAPOLis. Mixx. — William Don- 

 aldson cSc Co. have decided to erect a 

 range of glass containing 30,000 square 

 feet at an early date. 



Forest City. Ia.— Albert Stitz, of 

 Arlington Heights, 111., will soon build 

 L'reenhouses here containing 5,000 

 square feet of glass. 



Clevelaxd, O. — A. Schmitt of Glcnvillc 

 will this spring add 3,500 feet of new 

 glass. 



St. Louis, Mo. — J. C. Brohan will 

 soon put up 2,400 square feet of glass. 



ABECA I.UTESCEITS. 2;;- 

 KENTIA BELMOBEANa!" 



PALMS, ETC 



I.ATANIA BOBBONICA. J i-inch p 

 r... 1, ■ ,:, li 51 :.ii laJ,. StiuDg ant 

 LIVISTONA BOTT7NOIFOI.IA. 4 

 PANDANUS VEITCHII. 6-inch. $1.1 

 PANDANUS UTILIS. 6-inch. 50c ea, 



ch pots, fi.OO per 100. Made up plants. 6-inch 

 1 pots $1.50 each. 



.-inch Dots, S to 4 leaves, $12.C0 per 100; 3-inch, 



t-ach (verv strong); 4-inch, 5 to 6 leaves, 35c, 



5-iach, 75c each; 6-inch, H to 8 leaves, »1.00 



I'-inchpots, $1.00 per 100; 6-inch, 50c and 75c 



CHAS. D. BALL, Holmesburg, Phila., Pa. 



PITTSBURG CUT FLOWER CO., Ltd. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



'Phone 2t57. consignments solicited. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. Write for Price list. 



No. 504 Liberty St 

 PITTSBURG, Pl 



NOVELTIES 



WE HAVE THEM. 



.\11 the leading Novelties 



best of last 



new dwarf " tittle Pink." No dou 

 Certificate of Merit by the S. .-\ F. ' 

 grower we know of. An A No. 1 bedde 



Send for our descriptive price list, which also tells yc 

 something of the best Garden Wheel Hoe on earth. 



W. E. HALL, CLYDE, 0. 



N 



ORWaV MSPLES, 



jijijiji^jijit\^ 3 to 4 Inches Caliper, 

 ^ 11 14 to 15 Feet in Height. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, Willi. m Warne 



Burpee's Seeds Grow 



PANSIESBe. 



10,000 Good Pansy Plants, 



CHRISTIAN SOLTAU, 

 199 Grant Avenue, Jersey City, U. J. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ONE DOLLAR FIFTY PER 1000 FOR 



BRONZE 



ROOTBD CUTTINGS. 



Verbenas. .15 varieties, 60 cts. per 100; $5 00 per 

 1000; 2'/Mn., $2.00 per lliO; $1(*.(K) per 1000. Coleus, 

 30 varieties, 60 cts. per 100 ; $5 00 per 1000. Helio- 

 trope, 14 varieties, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000; 

 2^-in., r^.OO per 100; HHM per 1000. Aceratums. 

 3 var., tiO cts. per KO; $5.00 per 1000. Lantanas, 4 

 var., $1.25 per 100. Salvias, 3 var., $1.00 per 100. 

 Giant alyssum, $1.00 per luO. Express prepaid on 

 all rooted cuttings. Cash with orders. 



Write S. D. BRANT, Clay Center. Kant. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



The Review wh 



Variegated Vinca, 



Transplanted pla 



prepaid. $1.50 pr 100. 

 Verisand .Aquilegia Chrysantha,liJ.i-in., 

 $!.II0 per 100. 



For Spring Deliverv— Hardy Herbaceous Plants, 

 strong, field-grown, as follows: Aquilegia, single 

 and double mixed, -Arabis .Mpma, Digitalis. Core- 

 opsis Lanceolata. Gaillardia Grandiflora, Gypso- 

 philla Paniculata. $5.00 per 100. Cash with order, 

 please. CHABI.ES B. DUTTOK, 



85 W. 12th St.. Holland, Mich. 



