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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



Let Us Book Your Order Now for Memorial Day 



GEO. M. CARTER, Evergreen, Ala. 



CARTER'S NEW CROP FERNS 



are ready for market. Our crop 

 notice. Dagger Ferns, carefully 



Faucy Ferns, carefully selected, neatly 



ices on large quantities. 



Mention THE REVIEW when 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



Trade lias not been so good for the 

 past week owing to the dry spell we had. 

 But a good rain has set in and everything 

 is looking fine. Lots of Harrisii lilies 

 coming in and sell at $5 per 100. Carna- 

 tions around here are all planted out 

 and the rain has given them a good start. 



Jacob Schuiz is cutting some very fine 

 seedling carnations. He lately had a 

 very large wedding decoration. 



Nanz & Neuner report a good shipping 

 trade this season, 



Wm. Mann reports his trade very 

 good ; lots of funeral work, 



Jos. Coenen & Co, have all they can 

 attend to in the plant line. 



E'd. Heitz has completed his new range 

 of houses at his new place. 



The Kentucky Society of Florists is 

 thinking of going to the Pan-American 

 Exposition at Buffalo, in a body, dur- 

 ing the* convention of the S. A. F., in 

 August. 



Mr. John Bauer, the well-known pot- 

 tery man, dropped dead in his office on 

 Wednesday morning at 7:30 o'clock of 

 heart disease. The stricken family has 

 the sympathy of all the florists. 



Hy Liciitefeld. 



UTICA, N. Y, 



There was a good attendance 

 and much enthusiasm shown at the 

 first regular meeting of the Flor- 

 ists' Club held since its recent re- 

 organization. Several were proposed for 

 membership and it is evident at this 

 early date that the club will enjoy a 

 prosperous and successful existence. 



The subject mainly considered was 

 the one of holding a flower show, and 

 while all arrangements were deferred 

 until some future meeting it was unan- 

 imously decided that one should be held 

 during the coming fall. 



The president's table was decorated 

 w-ith several vases of carnations, among 

 them some fine blooms of No, 11, C. P. 

 Baker & Sons' seedling from Armazindy 

 and Albertini, and a magnificent bunch 

 of Queen Louise, J, L. Dillon's regal 

 white, for which a vote of thanks was 

 tendered the donor. 



The next regular meeting will be held 

 Thursday evening, June 6th. S. 



AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. 



We have roeeivcil fi,,in Secretary Hcrr 

 a copy of the iirinled pid. r.-diiiL'- ..f the 

 tenth annual iiirriin- .ii \\„- iilrn,. so- 

 ciety, held at r.iliin ■ l,i-i 1, Imary. 



It is very neallx iimiiIi.I .ml ...ntaii'is 

 all the essays iv.nl at the imrtini:, to- 

 gether with "stenographic reports oY tlic 

 discussions on same, and a lot of other 

 interesting matter. It is a valuable 

 reference book for carnation growers and 

 should be in the hands of every one inter- 

 ested in this important flower. A copv 

 may be had by anyone by joining tli'c 

 socict}'. Tlie annual memiiership fee is 

 $2.00, and applications should be ad 

 dressed to Albert M. Hcrr, Sec'v Lancas 

 ter, Pa. 



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OSE PLANTS and 



Carnation Cutfings. 



This stock is in liae condition and is sure to give satisfaction. 

 ROSE PI. ANTS from 2>,-inch pots. 



1110 11X10 I llK) IIHIO I 100 looo 



Iiiberty, $8.o0 875. OO I Bridesmaid, $3.00 $25.00 Meteor, $3.00 $25.00 



Beauty, 6,00 55.00 1 Bride, 3.00 25.00 OoldenOate, 3 00 25.00 



Perle, $3.00 per 100: $25.00 per lono. Kaiserin, $3.00 per 100 : $25.00 per 10<;ki 



Guardian Augel U.OO 



Marquis 3.00 



Genevieve Lord 3.00 



Crocker 2.50 



Crane 3.00 



Mrs. Bradt 2.00 



John Young 1.50 



CARNATION ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



100 1000 

 U.OO $35.00 Argyle 



!rise Queen 



3V. Griggs. . 



White Cloud. 



All : 



ck sold under the condition that if not satisfactorv it 

 : returned immediately, when money will be refunded. 



PETER REINBERG, 5i Wabash Ave., Chicago, 



ONLY A FEW THOUSAND LEFT. 



QUALITY STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. 



MfclfcOR Rose Plants J: 



in., .$20 per 1000 

 ill., $30 per JOOO 



Brides, Maids, Perles and Gates, 



2-iiich, <$25 per lOOO. 



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



.Mention The Revl. 



American Beauties... 



From 3-iii. pot.s, 



$9 per JOG; .$80 per 1000. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, Wyncote, Pa. 



Mention The 



American Beauties 



3,500 in 2 x2', 

 2L. x3 

 Write....GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



Mentlnn THE IIEVIEW when vou write. 



SOLD 20,000. 



Through your valuable advertising 

 medium I am all sold out of 20,000 

 plants from 3-inch. — W. C. Rockwell, 

 liiadford, Ta. 



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HEN YOL WANT 



Engravings made 



Brinkerhotf & Barnett Engraving Co. 



300-306 Dearborn St.. CHICAGO. 



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 JOHN G. ESLER, Sec>. SADDLE RIVEI^ H. J, 



HITCHINGS & CO. 



233 MERCER ST., NEW YORK. 



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