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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



V.^XAJ. XAAAi.Ail*.l.*4^ .H^4-a 



I CLOSING OUT TO MAKE ROOM. 



HEALTHS SlOCk, in fine condition, HomeGronn, 

 15 to 20 inches high, averaging 4 leavt-s, 



915.00 per lOO, $125. UO per 1000. 



10,000 Kentia Belmoreana 



ORDERS FILLED SUBJECT TO BEING UNSOLD. 



SIEBRECHT & SON, - - - New Rochelle, N 



all the t. 

 In plu 

 stock a\;l 

 tailers repnr 



The Easter Trade. 

 Taken altogether, tlie florists have no 

 complaint to make as to the Easter trade. 

 The weather was very variable, being 

 cloudy and cold on Tuesday and Wednes- 

 day, with fine clear days Thursday and 

 Friday, only to set in with rain and cold 

 on Saturdiiy, which ran-., I -.< .j,,..d 

 many purchasers to iiidci li\ Irlrphuiie 

 instead of visiting llic -tmi-, ilm- Inly- 

 ing less ,nii(l iiiakiiiL' I'i'uri i.i-h .sale-, for 

 li r- are charged. 



k the lead, but 



plenty. AH the re- 

 i^ales as satisfactory, 

 with many more sales of bulbous flowers 

 in pans than formerly. 



Various Notes. 



B. Schroeter did a very fine decoration 

 lor the leading dry goods firm last week, 

 •decoratiiTj- ■>ii •■"lunni-, using wild smilax 

 and 5,0011 ■.,,•,:■ .' ni.nning glories, 48 

 large La : . i - _■ . i with over 400 

 plants 111 I iii^-. I 1 1. I -. itc. 



Several gmwi i - lailnl In <;ct tlicir 

 lilies out for Ka-ii i\ CailJLiin was, of 

 course, in the fnmi lank wiih ihr huL-cst 

 number to be dis|Hi- il ni aiin inslcad of 

 •before Easter, liiii h.' mii ml- in he in it 

 next year. He lia- alna.lv -laitcd the 

 building of a new liuu-i- ihai u ill stand a 

 temperature of iJO lo l:iO degrees and has 

 -ordered nothing but sound bulbs, so there 

 is still hope. 



From all reports this Easter was a 

 trifle better than last year, both in prices 

 and the quantity of stock disposed of. 

 Rag. 



Peokia, III. — Mi 

 Cole Bros., is report 



Nelson Cole, of 

 'd to be a very sick 



WEB.STER, Mass. — Mrs. A. L. Con- 

 ■verse, the florist, died March 22, aged 

 *8 years. Deatli was due to heart 

 disease. Mrs. Converse was an active, 

 energetic business woman and had made 

 a marked success as a florist. 



CiNXiNNATi, 0.— B. P. Critchell is 

 ■convalescing from his severe illness, and 

 it is hoped will soon be able to attend to 

 business again. 



St. Thomas. O.nt. — The greenhouses 

 ■of Webster & Co. were destroyed by lire 

 March 25. Loss $3,000, with no insur- 

 ance. 



X. Y.— The annual 

 American Association 

 II be held here June 



NiACARA Falls. 

 convention of the 

 of Nurserymen wi 

 12, 13 and" 14. 



HOLYOKE, Mass.— Mr. K. M. Wood, 

 of Natick, delivered a lecture on the evo- 

 lution of the greenhouse before a joint 

 meeting of three horticultural societies 

 held here -ilardi 27. 



Rooted Cuttings and Rose Plants. 



CABNATIOir BOOTED CUTTIHOS. 



Mrs. Leopold Ine JT.O 



Guardian Angel 4 -U 



Sunbeam lu.ii 



Bon Homme Richard.II) ii 



N.vdia lu.ii 



ProUfica 10.11 



Irene lo.u 



Mrs. Lawson 6.0 



•rlseQu 

 IV. Grig 



iJoost Jl.OO »9.0 



White Cloud. 

 FluraHlll.... 

 McGowan ... 



Genevieve Lord . 



no 1000 I 



I..TO S12..W Golden Ga 



1.50 13.50 I Meteor ... 



ROSE PLANTS from 2^4 -inch pots. 



HKIO I 

 ilOO.OO 1 

 2.i.U(l 1 



00 1000 I 

 i.OO S2O.00 I 

 S.OO 25.00 I : 



.\11 stock sold unde 



PETER REINBERG, 5i WabastiAve., Chicago, III. 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings,.. 

 This stock is strictly Hrstclass in every respect, free from disease and 



Sport, ^,"„\ 



Triumph, Flora I 

 White Cloud, E^ 



i stock is s 

 will be thoroughly rooted when sent ( 

 represented. Money refunded if 

 100 ICOO 



,$■..00 $noo I A 



. 1.50 12..50 M 

 1.50 12 .W I K 



spect, free from di; 

 We guarantee them i 

 factory. 



J. A. BUDLONG, 37-39 Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



TOHIATO.-Lorillard, MayHower, Dwarf 

 ChampiOQ. .Acme, Stone and otiier varieties 

 ready for transplanting. 15 cts. per lOO; $1 per 

 I.COJ; $8.50 per 10,000; if by mail add 10 cts. per 



per 1,000 ; $15 per 10,000 ; if 

 per 100. 



PtPPER.-Bull Nose, Kuby Kinu, Sweet 

 Mountain and other yarieties ready for trans- 

 planting; 25 cts. per UO; f2 per 1,000; $15 per 

 10,0( 0. If by mail add 10 cts. per 100. 



BEET.-Early Egyptian, 20 cts. per IfO; $1.50 

 per 1000; $12.50 per iJ.OOO. If by mail add 10 cts. 

 per 100. 



CELERV.-Whitc Plume and Golden Sell- 



I'lfy 

 mail add lOcjier 1(K). 



LETTUCE.-Grand Rapids, Curled Simpson 

 and other varieties 15 cts. per 100; $1.00 per 1000; 

 $s 50 per 10.000. If by mail add 10 cts. per ICO. 



CAULIFLOWER. -.15 cts. per 100. 



CABBAGE. In v;,noty. 2;^ cts. per 100 ; $1.25 

 per lUiii <;,\.-ll WITH OKDEK. 



R. VISCENI, Jr. & SON, White Marsh, Md. 



I. ERNST & SON, WASHINGTON, MO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Admiral Cervera, 



Yellow varieg-ated, 



free and very healthy, easy to g 



Goethe, 



CUTTIHOS DEI.IVEBED NOW. 

 $10.00 grndred $90.00 ?^«„3and. 



C. BESOLD, 



MINEOLA, L. I., N. Y. 



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PANSIES AND VERBENAS. 



Pansies—Karge transplanted plants of Huirnots, Cas- 

 siers and Odier, Mc per lixi. ^UMi oei HHK). fcxira large 

 plants, coming in b(H. $\ i"' per KiU. Mammoth Verbe- 



!Sxed'"c ^'Jer lOO.'l^ 'J pTr'wH^. ?"inX"$l .2:m^"* ^ 

 aeranlums-Nutt. (Irant. Red liruant and La Fa- 

 voriie. 4-inch. J^i IH' ptr HKJ. Heliotrope, rooted, mixed, 

 51 ixi per UM.I. Ageiatum Blue IJeauty. rooted. Tfic per lUO. 

 SAMlEl WHITTON. 15-17 firay Ave., ITU A, Pi. T. 



