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McKellar & Winterson, 



45, 47, 49 Wabash Avenue, 



...CHICAGO... 



lor all CUT FLOWERS, 

 NOVELTIES 



SUPPLIES and 



Headquarters . 



for SCHOOL CLOSINGS and Decoratiofi Day 



Our supply will consist of all the best varieties of Roses, Carnations, Paeonies, 

 Lilies and other Miscellaneous Stock. Large supply of Decorative Goods, such as Galax 

 Leaves, Leucothoe Sprays, Smilax, Ferns, Bouquet Green, etc. Complete stock of Baskets, 

 Ribbons, Cycas Leaves, Cycas Leaf Wreaths, Artificial Flowers and Palms. 



Earl; Orders Solicited. Our Facilitli s for Handling Short Time Orders are Unsurpassed. 

 Send for Complete Price Iiists and Catalogue. 



DECORATION DAY PRICES. IfilS^.^'^'L 



ROSES— Ameiipan Beauties— Si-li'ct iier di 



Medium . - 



Short •' 



Meteors perl 



Brides, Bridesmaids. Kaiserins 



Perles 



Our selection, assorted 



Good Seconds 



We also have a Uiiiite<l supply of Golden Ga 



Wootton a.ul iu».r varieties. 



CARNATIONS— Extra .' 



.75 to 1.00 

 4.00 to S.OO 

 4.00 to 8.00 



1 Quality. 



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ttioi 



assorted 1. 



8 ronsisis of all the ne^ 

 ties, also novelties. 



per doz. $.5.0 



")S— (.'attleyas. sfl.'.-l 



.\ssorted Sl.r;i\^, rU' - . 

 ry Orchids in H. i;iilai- -f ... k. :ilt licnt'li i 

 to give as iiiiu li liin.- ;is |>,,^sil,li- on or 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



1 I \na s.i,..! per 100, 



CAF£ JASUINE. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

 H&BalSII and Iiongiflornm 



ai.ADIOI.US 



pa:oNiES-wi 



FEKNS— Adiantu} 



LEUCi 



SMIL.\ 

 ASPAI 



DECORATIVE STOCK. 



SABAI. I'AI..\1 1,I.A\ 1.^- \iii:h lal per 100. 3.00 to 5.00 



P. AND D. AT COST. 



Prices quoted are siil. . rt i,, , Ihiiil.' without notice. Extra 

 Select and inferior grades Nil]r-i ;u .(iT.liim to value. 



USE THE TELEGRAPHIC CODE. 



Any Flowers, in or out of season, if obtainable anywhere, can 

 be had from us. whether quoted or not. Careful packing, prompt 

 shipment, fair treatment to all. No order too large, none too small. 



if you are not one of our steady buyers, we kindly solicit a trial. 



FROM OUR ENGLISH EXCHANGES. 



The Gardeners' Magazine. 



A Weeping C1u>>:iiiIIkimumi named 

 Pioneer is one of ck-vcii Miilliiigs from 

 a cross between Eva Knuules and Vis- 

 countess Hambledon, raised by Mr. Aus- 

 ten, Ditting Court, Maidstone. The 

 peculiarity of all eleven plants consisted 

 in the downward geotropic direction of 

 the branches, wliich were bent down- 

 wards like those of a weeping ash, but 

 upturned heliotropic at the ends, when 

 flowers were produced. This peculiar 

 habit would render the plant very use- 

 ful for certain decorative purposes. No 

 cause could be assigned by the members 

 of the R. H. S. Scientific 'Committee for 

 the drooping tendency. 



Hybrid Moss Rose Crimson Globe: — 



This 



great acquisition to the moss 

 roses, a.■^ it possesses the qualities of an 

 e.xhibition Hower, combined with the true 

 moss characteristics. The buds are nice- 

 ly mossed, while the flowers, which 

 are of a deep crimson color, are large 

 and wi'll I'oniir.l. jinl llir ■^r,.\xt]< i- v.^ry 



Vignru,,-. \|,,- ,n„. l,;,,r In. „. ,,;, 



populal. :mmI .11 -..,,„. nl ,l„. ,,.-,. -I,.,u- 



Xot'bcin.^' v,'iN"-ll.'',r!, JiMu',',- 1l'„.^ \uy 



providing tlir\ ,iir \\,\] miilrlirj with 



during summer. 



Propagation of Chrysanthemums from 

 stock plants that have been grown in 

 open hn]< .niirl border^ without the use 

 of stiiiiul;ii iii'j tVinli-(i> is, we are 



Pl™>"l I" — - I"- 



Veai'- .I'j'i \\h.ii Ml 



•ral. Many 

 Gordon, in 



tliese pages, directed the attention of 

 cultivators to the absolute necessity of 

 propagating chrysanthemums from 

 hardily-grown stock plants instead of 

 from the highly-fed |)lethoric examples 

 grown for the' supply of exhibition 



f,-w 



ilajiscd llie practice lias been completely 

 changed, and is generally adopted by 

 the trade growers. 



Harrisburg, Pa. — L. Salingre. form- 

 erly of Philadelphia, is now head gar- 

 dener for Hon. Don Cameron, at Lo- 

 chiel, this city. 



You can save lime ami money by 

 making use of our classiticd advs. 



