804 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



GALVESTON, TEXAS. 



shape again for fall business. 



Our city is still "Tlie Ocean City." A 

 very few of the oleanders were killed by 

 the stinni and you can now see every 



■walks and in our gardens. \Mstaiins 

 (especially the blue), pomegranates ami 

 Rhyiieaspermum jasniinoides can be 

 found on many places. Also crape myr- 

 tles, altheas and many other shrubs, as 

 ^yell as some oak and Umbrella-China 

 trees stood the salt \vater. As a very 

 usable green we miss the wild peaches 



much; th( 

 it all in all our 

 clean now and 

 a garden arouiiU iln lh,ii-, . 



Wc have a i.'!""! -n.iiix hrrr a 



about I 111' i|lliik I rr,,\ ,■) y a Ihl I r-lllll 



demand for lluwcia hen' ami llin 

 calls for every small occasion, 'i'lic 

 for floral arrangements is general 

 discriminating, too. One plca^ii 



Takf 



cat and 



R 



OSE PLANTS and 



Carnation Cuttings. 



This stock is in fioe condition and is sure to g-ive satisfaction, 



BOSE PLANTS from 2- , -Inch pots. 



liberty, 88.00 875.00 Bridesmaid, 83 00 825.00 Meteor, $3.oO $2S.OO 



Beanty, 6.00 55.00 Bride, 3.00 25.00 GoldenGate, 3 CO 25.00 



Perle, 83.00 mt luo: 825.00 m r Ihm'. Kaiserin, $3,00 i.ia l"", 825,00 |,i.i luOO 



CABNATIOIT BOOTED CUTTIiraS. 



PETER REINBERG, 5i Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 



Mention The RpvIotv T>-hpn vnil wrtf» 



ONLY A FEW THOUSAND LEFT. 



QUALITY STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. 



.OO per 1000. 



lirTrnn quality strictly FIF 



MbltUK Rose Plants, i?.» 

 Brides, Maids, Perles and Gates, 



2.iii<li, )^2r> per lOOO. 



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



pcupir. .^lall.^ a uiic ulm irMiiii, 

 the storm, probably wiili i'.iili 

 the wisdom of remaiiiim; iiM 

 sist the charms of the rii> ami 

 ety and are here again to slay 

 all agree that Galveston is "all 

 in spite of the memories of awfu 

 tcr. 



right- 

 disas- 



I sen, 

 roses CI I 

 cd out 

 sects, e 

 this ye; 

 seems t( 



[The 

 of their 

 ably wi 

 were gi 



1 Kaiserin and Testout 

 ^•| \. a I -old plants plant- 

 anil II ill January. In- 

 « III IMS, are very bad 

 salt water iniiiidation 

 reed with them. 



r. E, 



Toi.Kuo, 0. — Henry Crane & Co. hav< 

 just ))iirchased 21." Imxcs of glass foi 

 their lar-c IH'H laai-r ami lia.I In iiax 

 .■fi.i.f.O a l.ii\. 1,-1 >...ii iIm ■ ln.ir.1,1 III. 

 same si/.- ami -i .i. i i - ■ Mi a l...\ 

 They feel that lli. liii-i i- I iKii,-^ I,., 

 much advantage of the sitiiatinii. 



WOBURN. MaS.S. — X. H. ('lls^lill;;. 



large grower of pansies, died "f pmii 

 monia April 28, aged 40 years. 



American Beauties 



3,500 in 2 X 2 ' 

 2', X 3 

 Write,...GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, 111, 



LA FRANCE. 



1000 Plants fi- a-im-l i-, mi. -ml.. I 



lor mv ..«ti II-.-. an- ii.ih .ilVi-r,.! at $5.00 a 

 lii.i III.- imiii I.. I 845.00. 



JOHN WEI.SH YOUNO. 

 Germantown. - - FHII.ADEI.PHIA. PA. 



XXX SEEDS. 



Pansy 

 Cln'tr'; 



Chinese Prinrosc 



nii.\e(l; ■)(KXi 

 dwarf varie- 



THE BEST IN THE U. S. 



You have the best paper in the United 

 States to advertise in. I had to refuse 

 lots of orders.— .J. L. Km.tott. Bclhle 



Pan-American 

 exposition^ 



IS THE SHORTEST LINE 



The Review when you 



