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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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CLOSING OUT TO MAKE ROOM. | 



10,000 Kentia Belmoreana "'' 



r*HH^ SrOtK, in fine condilion, Home Grown, 

 ches high, averaging A leaves, 

 915.00 per lOO, $125. bO per 1000. 



ORDERS FILLED SUBJECT TO BEING UNSOLD. | 



SIEBRECHT &SON, - - - New Rochelle, N. Y. | 



OSWEGO, N. Y. 



Lf'ss call for lut iKuvis at Easter, 

 carnations IuivItil' iIh' in n. kucc, violets 

 next, roses licii.J ui- liinini; a black 

 eye for tlieii- I^.timm- >|ii,iliiifs, chietly 

 on account of nul L-iioii;ih being grown 

 here to meet the demand and that de- 

 mand being filled with goods that have 

 often been cut from two to seven days. 



Quite a shortage of Easter lilies, al- 

 though about a thousand were grown 

 among the florists here there was but 

 about fifty salable; they would not re- 

 spond in growth to the best of treat- 

 ment and were extremely irregular in 

 their health and appearance. 



Bulbous product had to fill the bill 

 and seemed to satisfy. Good cinerarias 

 sold well, but anything out of the ordi- 

 nary, such as genistas, calceolarias, be- 

 gonias, Eambler roses, stocks, pelar- 

 goniums, etc., would only be admired 

 and not bought. Some writers are con- 

 tinually harping that florists do not 

 grow variety enough; let those same 

 writers try the variety business and see 

 if it will pay their coal bill. 



Only a limited demand for azaleas, 

 many buj-ers heaving a sigh of relief 

 when they found they could not buy a 

 two dollar lily for an Easter present to 

 a dear friend and gladly bought a 

 twenty-tive cent hyacinth and had the 

 delighted florist deliver it about two 

 miles away at exactly eight minutes 

 past four p. m., and the 'phone at your 

 elbow to tell you that it was not there 

 yet and they did not want it now, and 

 I believe wishing in their hearts they 

 had sent a pound of ten-eent candy in- 

 stead. 



The easter lily -n-ith its lost vitality 

 is responsible for a great shortage in 

 florists' receipts on one of the days that 

 he should be reimbursed for cost, coal 

 and constant care. 



W. D. Stewart. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Mr. A. F. J. Baur, <■! : <\ , p.;,,,,- 



&. Smith, was marrird ; i n i;i,li- 



mond, Ind., the bri.l. ; I Ima 



Marie Steinkamp, of ii ,1 ._a\ . 



The happy couple will be "at home" 

 after May 1, at 3730 North Capital ave- 

 nue, this city. 



St. Louis.— The Plant Seed Co. will 

 add 13x70 feet to the north side of their 

 present warehouse, three stories high, 



CARNATIONS, 



w iij. i:o<(ri;i> skx k iko>i s\> 



Ethel Crocker 



GEO. R. GBIGEB, Nazaretb, Pa. 



Mention THE REVIEW when you write. 



Rooted Cuttings and Rose Plants. 



CABNATION BOOTED CUTTINGS. 



Bon Homme Klchard 



N.vdla 



ProUflca 



Mrs. Lawson 



Marquis 



Genevieve Lord 3.00 25.00 i 



:i.00 25.00 Evan8to 



Fh.ra Hill. 

 Mciiowan 

 Evelina ... 



BOOTED BOSS CTJTTINQS. 



Gol 

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SI2.50 Golden Gate . 



$12.50 Pei-le Sl-iO $12.50 



ROSE PLANTS from 2^-mch pots. 



iBHde 

 I Meteo 



.$;i.U0 per 

 stock sold under the conditio 

 be returned immediately, when money will be refunded. 



100: $25.0U per 

 that if not satisfactor 



PETER REINBERG, 51 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



The Review 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings... 

 This stock is strictly first-class in every respect, free from disease and 

 will be thoroughly rooted when sent out. We guarantee them to be as 

 represented. Money refunded if not satisfactory. 

 ^nnrt Pink 100 ICOO l ICO 1000 



C7|JUI l, Armazindy $>.Q0 $10.00 I .\rma7indy, Portia $1.00 $7.."iO 



Triumph, Flora Hill 1.50 12.30 IMcGowan 1.00 ".50 



Wliite Cloud. Evanston 1.50 12 50 I Kohinoor 1.00 7.50 



Meteor Rose Plants, ij^ofio „er looo. 

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



NEW PINK CARNATION 



GUARDIAN ANGEL. IBniB^B^ 



good keeper. A first class 

 commercial pink Carnation. Won first prize for "Any dther pink not lighter in 

 color than Scott," at last Chicago exhibition. 

 Rooted Cuttiug.s ready. Price, $6.00 per loo: $50.00 per looo 



GUARDIAN ANGEL ORPHAN ASYLUM, 



401 Devon Avenue, Station Y, CHICAGO, ILL. 



50,000 Rooted 



Carnation Cuttings. 



from .Soil and Sand — now read v. 

 Standard Varieties and Novelties. 



ROSESp;;;!;;'^!i,,''°;?;.^Vl-r;^,^-^- 

 CRABB & HUNTER, """il.?!!.'"'"'' 



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STRONG, HEALTHY, ROOTED 

 CARNATION CUTTINGS. 



JOHN R. SHREINER, Florist, Lancaster, Pa. 



