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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



March 2S. 1901. 



i WE WILL HAVE AN EXTRA FINE LOT OE I 



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! Cut Flowers for Easter | 



i OUR YOUNG ROSE AND CHRYSANTHEMUM STOCK NEVER WAS S 



i IN BETTER SHAPE. WRITE US FOR ANYTHING IN THIS LINE. § 



I WE HAVE THE STOCK AND WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU. § 



! POEHLMANN BROS., 51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, j 



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A GARDENER KING. 



South Framingham, Mass. — David R. 

 Woodward, the florist, died recently, aged 

 .58 years. 



.Ia.\ie.stown, N. Y. — Mr. A. N. Broad- 

 lund. of the Lake View Rose Gardens, 

 lias decided to erect a range of ten large 

 rose liouses and will use the Garland 

 iron gutter throughout. Construction 

 will begin at once. 



SOVTH BENO, IND. AllL'll-( \:<\rl rn- 



jnycil a three months' trip In Ihr i.iIIht- 

 liiMil last summer and al'lri \i-iiin.: nil 

 the best gardens and {.-ni ulioii^i-.-. as 

 wrll as the Paris ExposiLioii, lie re- 

 liiincil with the feeling that America is 

 ah.Mil of the rest of the world in the 



Silver Birch Bark Ware. 



'ienhoeber, C. A. Samuelson, ChicaRo. 



A. LYNN.1442Wrightwoo(l Ave.. CHICAGO. 



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and ii 

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quantities 



that exceed anyt: 

 fered before. Yo 

 ooiild take a look in seven (7) large greenhouses 

 and an equal number of hotbeds which are 

 niled to the fullest extent, and devoted to the 

 entire cultivation of Easter plants alone. There- 

 fore I will be prepared to fill all orders. If sent 

 in time, as far as the supply will reach. 



Azalea Indica. ' 

 porters of these 



of the largest 



azaleas were .- 

 second trip to 

 large concern 

 purchase youi 

 through 



iddleman. I 

 111 Mmc. Vandf 



111. pots, 20-22 Inches across, very 

 Nander Cruyssen), of good shape 

 /lids, $3.00 each, easily worth S.'i.OC. 

 1 pots. 37 lbs. ; weight without pots. 



Araucaria excelsa and glauca 

 shape. 3 tiers. 6-in. pots, 60c, 75c and $1.00 each. 

 Very fine specimens, $1.50 and $2.00 each, worth 

 $3.00. 



Spiraeas compacta and liorlbunda. Fine bushy 

 plants, my own importation: perfect jewels: 

 Bii-O-ln. pots, $3.00 per doz; Specimen plants. 

 $4.00 per doz. 



Hydrangea (Ot.Tksa). C-C-In. pots, $2.00 to 

 J4.0O per doz. 



Cineraria hybrlda. Choice colors, 6-in. pots. 

 $2.50. $3.00 anci $1.00 per doz. In bloom now or 

 at Easter. I have a house full of them. 



Begonias. President Camot and Semperflor- 



ens giganteum. also : "" 



pot.i, • "■ "" 



Headquarters 



..for. 



Easter Plants 



BLOOMING EASTER WEEK, 



1 laisies (white) Marguerite. Fine bushy plants, 

 in. pots. $2.00 per doz.: 4-in., $1.00 per doz. 

 I.iliums Longiflorum and Harrisil. Fine 

 iilants. raised from bulbs 7x9. obtained of the 

 well known firm of Henry F. Mlchell. 6-in. 

 pots (from 5 to 10 buds to a plant), at the rate 

 of 10c per bud. Height, IVi to 2^4 feet. No 

 lilies sold by themselves: other plants must ac- 



'": p'lus (Umbrella plants), 4-In. pots, $1.00 



1'. .r>!iha australis (Palms), fine plants, 14-lS 

 in liii;h. .',-51^-in. pots. 50c each. 



Dr.Li a.na indivisa (imported), for decoration; 

 C-ln. i.ots. 50c each. 



Hyacinths (Dutch named), strictly my own 

 importation, raised from bulbs that cost from 

 $G,no to $8.25 per 100. These fine hyacinths I am 

 selling at the rate of $10.00 per 100; extra choice, 



■iournesol Tulips (double red and yellow 

 striped), 3 in a 4-in. pot. They are simply 

 beautiful and sell at sight. $1.50 per doz. pots. 



Daffodils (Von Sion). double nose, 3 In a 5-in. 

 pot. from $1.50 to $1.75 per duz. pots. 



Geraniums. 3-ln. pots, Mme. Thlbaut, Pilot, 

 and some other good varieties. $5.00 per 100. 



Cash with order, please. Money can be sent 

 safe by express, postal money order, registered 

 letter or drafts on Philadelphia or New York 

 banks. At such a busy time (packing and ship- 

 ping) I have no time to inquire Into recom- 

 mendation letters. All goods shipped at pur- 

 chaser's risk. 



State if plants are to be emptied out of pots 

 tu save express charges or not. 



Mr. G. .'Vschinann has verv fine healthy Azaleas, 

 Hydraneens Easter Lilies. Spirieas, Tulips, Hya- 

 cinths and other plants in bloom and bud. We 



.\schmann tor fair, reliable, business treatment. 



(Siened) Henkv F. MirHKi.i,. 

 Philadelphia, Feb. 21. 1901. 1018 Market St. 



There is nothing too much said in Mr. .Asch- 

 mann's ad.: all that is said is true. 



(Signed 1 Tiios. Lch:.an, 

 .•\5hb0urne, Pa. Head gardener to W. L. Elkins, Jr. 



No use a-talking— Mr. .Aschniann has a fine lot 

 of Kaster plants, and I can recommend him to any 

 line, as I have known him for the last 20 years. 

 (Signed) Geo. Hustf.r. 

 Head gardener of the Glrard College. 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



(Signed) Wm. Ki.einhf.inz. 

 Head gardener to P. A. B. Widener, Esq. 

 Ogontz, Pa. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 1012 Ontario St., Rising Sun, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Importer and Wholesale Grower of Pot Plants. 



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