The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Aurora, III. — George .Sutphen has 

 opened a store at 20 Downer Place. 



Derrv, N. H.— J. D. Purdy has pur- 

 chased the greenhouse business of VV. 

 F. Madden. 



Braixerd, Minx.— if. Bet/.oUl has 

 purcliased an interest in tlie lirainerd 

 Urccnhouses. 



New Bedford, Mas:?. — James 11. Kel- 

 lev has started in business at 702 and 

 704 Acushnet Ave. 



MiDDLETOwx, Conn.— F, Fmintain 

 opened his new establishment in time for 

 the Easter business. 



KioiiMOND, Ind. — A new house ;i0x400 

 is being built for the E. G. Hill Co., by 

 . the Lord & Burnhani Co. 



New Castle, Ind. — The large amount 

 of greenhouse building going on here has 

 created a scarcity of carpenters. 



Toledo, 0.— The Henry Phillips Seed 



Co. has been awarded a share of the 



Government seed contract, amounting to 

 $90,005.90. 



Allegheny, Pa.— Charles Hinkel, an 

 old time gardener, died recently aged 58 

 years. The business will be continued 

 by his sous. 



Aurora, III. — It is reported that the 

 C. B. & J. railroad will add several 

 new houses to its greenhouse plant here 

 this season. 



Battle Creek, IVIich. — John McCrea 

 has retired from the firm of McCrea & 

 Cole and the business will be continued 

 by Levant Cole. 



HoLYOKE, Mass. — At a meeting of the 

 Horticultural Society, April 24th, Prof. 

 Kinney lectured on how plants are fer- 

 tilized by insects. 



Sandusky, 0. — Messrs. C. Hueter and 

 W. Osberg have purchased the business 

 of the Sandusky Floral Company, and 

 will continue it under the firm name of 

 Hueter & Osberg. 



Augusta, Ga. — Stulb's Nursery re- 

 ports Easter trade as a good deal better 

 than last year and that it gets better 

 every year, all the florists here selling 

 everything they had. 



, San Francisco, Cal. — At the meeting 

 of the California State Horticultural 

 Society, to be held in this city May 19, 

 Mr. Lester L. Morse, of Santa Clara, 

 will read a paper upon the growing of 

 flower seeds in this state. 



Philadelphia, Pa. — Andrew S. Car- 

 son, for over a quarter of a century 

 head-gardener for the Pennsylvania Kail- 

 road, died April 3 at his home in this 

 city. He was born in Ireland in 1826 

 and came to America in 1870. 



Colorado City, Colo. — Stephen Clark 

 has purchased land and will erect a range 

 of commercial houses to cost $3,000. He 

 was formerly chief gardener for Gen. 

 Palmer, of Glen Eyrie. Building opera- 

 tions will start as soon as the weather 

 will permit. 



Winnipeg, Man.— At a meeting of the 

 Winnipeg Horticultural Society, held 

 April 16 in the Council Chamber, ad- 

 dresses were read by Superintendent S. 

 A. Bedford, of the Experimental Farm, 

 Brandon, and Mr. D. D. England, head 

 gardener of the City Parks board. 



The W. H. Moon Company, Morris- 

 ville. Pa., have issued a very attractive 

 catalogue of trees and hardy shrubs and 

 plants, freely . illustrated by fine half- 

 tone plates from original photographs. 

 Such illustrations are not only liand- 

 somc, but absolutely truthful, and we 

 are pleased to note their increased use 

 in catalogues. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



W 



WANTED-A e( 

 greenhouse \ 



t know hiH buAliieSH; 



, montli with boani a 

 s work In ten lu 

 , Fremont, Neb. 



...WANTKD... 



le desired 

 t exceeds 

 for each 



w 



\NTED— .Some good second 

 1-inch pipe; also a few bi 

 i glass. Burr D. Alton. Pain 



WANTED-Toung 

 in greenhouse. 

 Floral Co.. Hiclimuiii 



Fl'oris'l -i.' i:: 



potting, bedding, etc. Gift 



Geo. Stafflingci 



POSITION 



Poreman 



I WANTED 



,y r.,ini"l''iil mfKi >.f ov.r ic.rtv ycars cxperi- 



uii K<.ui'l coniiiiemul iilacc on shares; hc.=t of 

 Kfcruiiees; good wat'cs and steady position de- 

 iiied. Address — 



LOUIS SALINOKK, 



tare of II. IJreer or II. V. Mlcliell, 



l'HII.AI>KI.I'IIIA. PA. 



:OIl SAIE— Tc 



IS. will hold four 

 s are built on a 

 »1 condition, and 

 mI bedding stock. 

 N for iie.xt year's 

 i.se has six rooms 

 rooms and base- 

 separate 



and 



little 



mn SALE — Sl.BOU.OO— In an Ohio college tow 

 ' lot 75x200 feet : 2U0U feet of glass, erected Is' 

 loice location: steam heat, gas or coal; p:i,vi 

 asiness; esiablished T years. Address Gret^ 

 ouse, care of Flnley Real Estate Agency. ( 

 imbus. Ohio. 



JITUATION WANTED— No. 1 all-around flo 

 J with I(i years' experience in all branches. w 

 ituation as foreman: capable of handling r 



cind han. 

 ■r. N. -i' 



LEWIS TURNER, Ke 



ti,.n TUB RKVIKW wlipr 



riiis place 

 i, Wis. 



WANTED! 

 ROSE GROWERS 



Good men can secure one of the 

 most desirable positions in the 'west. 

 Call on E. C. Amling, 32 Randolph 

 Street, Chicago, for particulars. 



SOUTH PARK 

 FLORAL CO., 



NEW CASTLE, IND. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS., 



Abutilon Var. Trailii 

 Achvranthof 



Alys,«niii (l.,M,l,l,.(,j. 



Alter ' '-' 



dble. yellow Mar 



Cuphca^ Ik,, I PI:,,, I 



Dahlias, uamed 



Fuchsia. 8 varieties. 



GERABIUISS. 



Dr. Livingston. Mrs. Taylor, 

 Bronze Named, Freak of 

 Nature. Happy Thought, 

 nnd Mme. Bruant '■ 



r ''rozy .: : 



Good bedding varieties — ; 

 M.i.l imnamed varieties.. : 



.\ - Salleroi : 



.M I. ^. Parker • 



Silver Leaf : 



Ivy Leaf, mixed : 



named : 



L'Elecant Variegated Ivy.. • 



20, $1.00 postpaid. 



^I,i=) is $10.00; 



-POT PLANTS- 



Alyssimi, Variegated, 2}4-in. 4.00 



Asp. Sprengeri, 2-in 3.00 



2}4-in 4.00 



Cobea Scandens, 2H-in 3.00 



Coleus, 2-in 3.00 



Per 100 

 Fuchsia, Tr'ng Queen, 2;-4in.$i.00 



Forget-me-not, 2H-in 3.00 



Geraniums— Bronze. Silver 

 Leaf. Freak of Nature, 



2ii-in 4.00 



Mrs. Parker. 2Ji-in 6.00 



Common Named. 2K-in.. 3..'i0 



L'Elegant (Var. Ivy). 2-in. O.on 



Hydrangea. P. &W.. :i-in.. 6.00 



Manettia Bieolor. 2^-i 

 Impatiens Sultani. ii4- 

 Vinca Var., -aK-in 



Pyrethrnm. Little Gem. 



Terms Cash orC. 0. D. 

 GREENE & UNDERHILI/, - - WATERTOWN, N. Y. 



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