The Weekly Florists' Review, 



801 



ORANGE, N. J. 



)f 11 



Xcw .Ici-i-v Floiiculluial SocirU was 

 held al tlicir rooms in Orange, WVdiies- 

 (lav. Mav 1. Tlio date of tlie so<-ielv's 

 fall sli,)w was fixed for Nnvcml.er |-i"at 

 tlie Oraii-e Aniiorv. It was d> , idrd to 



cial i-liil.lrrn's w.uk tidiii .\ 

 Crosl.N lir.iun. Ilirlmid (' 

 Mrs. '.I,!),,, liinkr, of l.l,.H 

 bringing tlie amount to si> 

 lars to date. 



Cash prizes were deeide 

 from fiflv rents to five dolla 

 in- lo iwenlv s,.^,.n dnlhu: 



A commiUrc run-i-i in:; ul (luorgo 

 Smith, J. B. Davis, ilalcolm MacKorie 

 was appointed to frame resolutions ex- 

 ]ire-sin<r the sontimeTits of the society 



25,000 VInca van 



.'i.OOO Lemon Verbena 



■..(KKi Lobelia 



r>.000 Petunias, single 



/i.ono Pyrethrum Little Gem 



2!4-in.. $3.00; 3-in.. *5.00 per 100. 

 n.OOO Salvia Clara Bcrlman, R.V... 



■J.OOJ Vinca Var., R. C 



■_'.ono yerbenas. 2M-ineli 



GREENE & INDERHILL, WATER TOWN, N. Y. 



CLEVELAND. 



-I rnis to be very quiel 

 I -I -. The only decor 

 I" ning of the Seott'> 



Peter Herke, 11 

 city. He was TO 

 his death. The 



ssing of 



in the 



' time of 



BICKLEY'S 

 Special Spring Prices 



100.000 Plants and Rooted 

 Cuttings Ready to Ship. 

 GERANIUMS, n,,: ,„|„ii, mllection con- 



VERBENAS. 



dlsJlla.Nril I 



folio work 

 A spirited 

 English vs. 

 followed. 



WASHINGTON. 



Business is at present very cpiict, 

 funeral work being about all that is 

 doing aside from a few small weddings. 

 Outdoor flowers are coming in, lilac 

 being in its prime now. 



0. A. C. Oehmler, whose store w'as 

 destroyed by tire, has decided not to re- 

 open same and is devoting his attention 

 to shipping outdoor flowers north. 



■J. Louis Loose has leased a* large 

 ■Store at corner of 13tli and F streets 

 and will be ready for the fall opening. 

 He will have the finest stand in the 

 city. 



Lilies seem to be still a glut, with 75 

 cents a dozen signs hanging on them in 

 the market. 



The first pfeonies came in Monday. 

 The parks are getting in shape and the 

 city in general looks fine. The only 

 thing lacking is the society people, who 

 are out of town. 



From present indications Washington 

 will be well rcpiesentcd at the S. A. 

 F. mcetim;. G. L C. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. 



M. Rice, of the firm of U. Eiee & Co., 

 of Philadelphia, who sailed April 18 on 

 the ■•Deutschland," the largest steamer 

 afloat, being 687 feet long, has been 

 heard from and the trade may look for 

 some rich novelties this fall from this 

 enterprising and growing firm. 



Memphis, Tenn. — Miss lo Seuunc 

 has been been appointeil chief designf 



for the coniiu'.; Il-wn |i,n;Mlc. She wi 

 give advice ^iihl :i--i-i, i.. to those ii 

 tending to cntri clmu :iii -1 \ rhiclcs in tl 

 parade. 



been in bu.siness. 



The Florists' Club is meeting regu- 

 larly and is gaining in interest and 

 membership. Much interest is taken in 

 bowling and the "free trip to Buffalo" 

 ])rize is spurring the bowlers to do their 

 best. W. 



CHICAGO TO BUFFALO. 



The ChkaKo Plorisl.s' Cluli has instructed tlie 

 committee appointed to arrange for transporta- 

 tion to the convention of the 3ociet.v- of .Vmeii- 

 can Florists at Buffalo next Augu.st. to issue an 

 announcement to the members and the trade in 

 general that it hopes to secure especially ad- 

 vantageous terms and accommodations this 

 year and that the larger the party the bettei- 

 the chances of securing the greatest considera- 

 tion from the transportation lines. 



The annual convention of the S. A. F. and 

 the Pan-American Exposition combined will no 

 doubt prove a great drawing card and the at- 

 tendance will unquestionably be large. 



If it could be known definitely in advance just 

 about how many will compose the party from 



\^ - i"ie notify the committee— 



r ' f \\ I tl. I \ou are reasonably certain of 



itt'ii.lin;,' tti.- ..invention and intend traveling 



vith the club's special party? 

 Second— Whether you hope to join the party 





of ■ 



May 3. 1901. 



3. L. GRANT. 



334 Dearborn Street. 

 . J. HAUSWIRTH. 

 123 Michigan Avenue. 

 . F. WINTER.SON. 



45 Waba-sh Avenue. 



"RETURNS SATISFACTORY." 



That's whal the Vick & Hill Co.. Roch- 



A GOOD DRUMMER. 



:it;Mi:u i- ;i unod drummer. It 



ilian any other 

 II the country. — 

 .■k. N. Y. 



PETUNIAS. 



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



KEEPING CUT HARDY FERNS. 



Replying to -'A Sul.-iii:..'r,- i h.^ tr..nds 

 are gathered when tli.\ n.' -.iili. i.'utly 

 "ripe," tied into bun. li. - ;iii.l -i. i.-.l in 

 layers in a cool cellai. ni.i-i. ihul: be- 

 tween each layer. The> keep still better 

 in summer when in a cold storage ware- 

 house. 



-The Pacific 

 meet in this- 

 The scope of 



lil.iniia. Ore- 



State- 

 citv ^1 

 the ... 

 ■Ton. W 

 and 1.. 

 a three 

 finest 



"NOT MUCH!" 



We couldn't .get along lici 

 ic Rkview, not much: F. E. I 

 iMacomb. 111. 



:\lEMfiiis. Tex.n. — The floral parade 

 nid battle of flowers takes place May 

 20 and promises to be the most elabo- 



CLASSIFIED ADVS. O. K. 



Please discontinue my adv. in Review, 

 as plants are all sold. The classified 

 advs. are O. K. — Har\t:y B. Snow. Cam- 

 den, X. ,J. 



