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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



A Feru you caDiiot afiford to be 

 without, Fiue plants, ready for 

 :? and 4-incli pots. 



Nephrolepis Wittboldii ,u.,..,.....,,m. 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., 1657 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO. 



SWEET PEA EXHIBITION. 



A spei-iiil (•xhibition of sueet peas will 

 be held at the Pan-American Exposition, 

 Buffalo. July 23 to August 2. The clas- 

 sification will be as follows: 



Class 1—23 sprays of pure white. 



Class 2—25 sprays of yellow or primrose. 



Class 3—25 sprays of blush or light pink. 



Class 4—25 sprays of rose or deep pinlc. 



Class 5—25 sprays of orange or salmon. 



Class 6 — 25 sprays of mauve or lavender. 



Class 7—25 sprays of red or scarlet. 



Class S— 25 sprays of maroon. 



Class 9 — 25 sprays of blue. 



Class 10—25 sprays of contrasting shades. 



Class 11—25 sprays of light stripes or blends. 



Class 13—25 sprays of dark stripes or blends. 



Class 13— Collection of 30 vases named varieties: 



25 sprays each, not to include intro- 

 ductions of 1901. 

 Class 14— Collection of 12 vases, same conditions 



as class 13. 

 Class 15— Collection of novelties; introduction of 



current year; 10 sprays each variety. 

 Class 16— Group of 6 distinct varieties: 25 sprays 



each. In three colors: pure white, light 



pink, and lavender. 

 Class 17— Group of 6 distinct varieties; 25 sprays 



each. In three colors: red or scarlet, 



deep pink, and orange. 

 Class IS— Group of 6 distinct varieties: 25 sprays 



of each, in three colors: yellow or 



primrose, blue or maroon, and striped 



Class 19— Bouquet not to exceed 200 sprays: 

 quality of flowers, harmony of colors, 

 and taste in arrangement to govern. 



Class 20— General display; 25 sprays of each va- 



Entries must be received by superintendent 

 not later than Saturday, July 20th. 



Exhibits must be In place not later than noon 

 of the opening day. 



Any exhibit in one class will not be consid- 

 ered as competing for award in other classes. 



The lowest award will be a diploma; the next 

 a bronze medal; the next a silver medal, and 

 the highest a gold medal. 



Within a few days we will have In pamphlet 

 form a schedule of all the flower exhibits to be 

 held during the summer, which will be sent 

 widely to the several specialists of the country 

 and will be gladly supplied on application. 



This list Is subject to slight changes. 



HuNT.sviLLE, Ala. — W. F. 

 manager of the Huntsville \\ 1 



Nur.serics, 

 March aiK 

 shipped ti 

 was till' III 

 for nur- I 

 year in -I, 

 tribulion. 



fill be in St. Louis dii 



HaVERIIIIX, ilASS.- 



building two ne 



-C. H, 



K.Tiilbaek is 

 I will put in 



new boilers. Ki.iTik 1' I..i- - iKl his 



retail store to I li,i-, M.l.jiijlilni. Ills 

 greenhouses have not I. in ni -.ivice this 

 ■winter, and it has not been decided what 

 disposition will be made of thcni. Luce 

 Bros, are planning to build two houses 

 soon. 



Cleveland, 0. — The Home Gardening 

 Association is preparing to make its an- 

 nual distribution of seeds among school 

 children. The commoner flower seeds are 

 given the children at the rate of one 

 cent a packet. Last season neailv 50, 

 000 packets were distributed. 



Los AxGELES, Cal. — C. B. Kelly, the 

 nurseryman, was badl.v burned Feb. 14 

 as the result of the cxpl<iM>in rif n lump. 

 He was taken to the ho^pii.il, .md wiiilc 

 his burns are not eon>idii. l d.ni-. rou- 

 he will be unable to attind i Im^iniss 

 for some time. 



Bargains in... Palms 



A few thousand to clear for cash 



AT BED lETTEB PRICES UNTIL SOLD. 



LATANIA BORBONICA, froin 3-inch pots, $30.00 per thousand. 



" " from 4-inch pots, 80.00 " 



KENTIA BELMOREANA, from 2 U -inch pots, 50.00 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA, from 3'_-inch pots, 12.50 per hundred. 



THE HARMS' PARK FLORAL CO. 



Beiteau Ave. near Westoru Ave., CHICAGO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



I yiMERICAN The BEST I 



l>% BEAUTIES '°'°',t"J:| 



I Strong Plants from 2x3-in. pot5, ready ^^^'* °^^^''^^' | 



I °'^' ' ' $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. | 



I JOSEPH HEACOCK, Wyncote,Pa. | 



PliriTI rV'C ''■ants a"'! 



DUvlVLtl O Rooted Cuttings 



GERANIUMS, 25,000 Rooted Cuttings, 



all strong selected top cuttings, readv lor 2'';-i!i. 

 pots, is the kind of stock we send out of the lol- 



Grant^ S.".V Nut t,'^ Beaut e Poi\ev?ne. E^. G^'hiIL 

 Frances Perkins, .athlete, Mme. Jaulin, Mme, 

 Bruant. La Favorite, Mrs. J. M. Gaar. $2.00 per 

 ino; Jisoo per 1000. Same varieties X X strong, 

 J',-in.. J'Sii per 100. Rose Geraniums, 2K-incK. 



'verbenas-special, 20th Century Col- 

 lection N< A Mainnu.th, 2.5 grand varieties, 2-in, 

 and'..". :ii t'oi:;- hi-nlthv plants, green as grass, 

 full .■! V ' r 100; $12 50 per lOOii, 



COLEUS. <: K.ilder and Verschatteltii, 



strong ! . , tree from mealy bug, 7.5c 



per Uiii i. >■' I •■• !•">• 



NEW ACERATUMS, Stella Gurney, the grand 

 novelty ol IHOU. ami .Snow Drift, the peerless 

 white, strong 3-iiich stock plants full of cuttings, 

 iSOc per doz., $:!.00 per 100. Strong rooted cut- 

 ing, $1.00 per 100. Louise Bonnatt, latest nov- 

 elty in white, and Princess Pauline, latest blue, 

 strong 25i inch. $1.50 per 100; strong K. C, BOc 

 per 100. (special). 



NEW SALVIAS, St, Louis and Splendens, 

 strong 2Vi-iuch, $1.50 per lOJ; strong R. C, 7.5c 

 per lUO, (special), 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



The W.T.Buckley Plant Co., Sptingfield, III. 



Mention The Hevlew when you write. 



Ficus and Palm Plants 



per doz. Lantanas, 7-in pot*. 1 plant to oot. Jtn V. tt. 



Latanias, >'-iQ. pots. 1 pia»it to pot, -'S to :* ft. height and 

 diameter, '.' to lOUaves. ?l.'>.iXi pc doz Latanias. ■••in. 

 pots :i and 4 plants to pot, -'S t'> ■ (t IitiKht and diame- 

 ter. 12 to 14 leaves,- *:M.UU oer Hot Kt*'^, •■■■•r I'otS. 1 

 plant to pot.;iH ft. in height - "m ^r ,i. Ar, ui.^-m. 

 pots, 2 and 3 plants to pot. ; i iiiper 



^'*°*' J. AV>I. ^11. 



GUT PRICES. 



Express prepaid on ■ 



Rooted Cuttings. 

 Verbenas, 40 best mat 



100; J5.00 per 1000. 

 .Mternantbera, red and 



yellow, 60c per 100; 



$.5,00 per 1000. 

 .tgeratum, Princess 



)lants, $2.00 per 



100: $1S,U(I iMT li«»i 



Send for our ihw h^t r,! other rooted cuttings 

 and plants; it will save vou money. Write for 

 prices on larger lots. Special low express rates to 

 all parts. That Cash, Please. 



C. HUMFELD, - Clay Center, Kansas. 



Antirrhinum 

 Black Prince. 



leet. very large spike, color 

 giving the lustrous effect ol 

 cut riowers and will becom 

 plant when known Stock li 

 in rotation. 91 00 per do^ 



;lvet. Fine 1 

 □ dard beddii 



Cash, postpaid, 

 F. W. FLETCHER &. CO., 



