FEBRUARY 23, 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



309 



azaleas, lilies, cinerarias, hyacinths. 

 tulips and daffodils, with sales report- 

 ed good. 



Notes. 



Mr. E. K. Diemer has bought out 

 the interest of H. J. Falkenhainer in 

 the Diemer Floral Co. 



Geo. M. Kellogg, of Pleasant Hill, 

 Mo,, was with us a few days last 

 week. Mr. Kellogg reports that he 

 is doing well with his wholesale and 

 retail business in Kansas City, Mo. 



W. E. Jordan has given up his re- 

 tail store at 61.5 Locust street and will 

 be found hereafter at the greenhouses. 



Prof. Trelease, director of Missouri 

 Botanical Gardens, delivered a lec- 

 ture on Monday night in Memorial 

 Hall on "Gardens antf Botanic Gar- 

 dens." 



Otto G. Koenig was married last 

 week Tuesday to Miss Kroeger. Mr. 

 and Mrs. Koenig are spending their 

 honeymoon in the south and will be 

 home in about six weeks. 



Willie Holt, foreman for C. A. 

 Kuehn in the wire department, has 

 been quite sick, but is reported better, 

 and will be at his post as usual by the 

 end of the week. 



St. Louis Cut Flower Co. had a new 

 ice box built, which will hold about 

 5,000 roses. It will come in very handy 

 when the glut comes. 



The Riessen Floral Co. decorated 

 the Leadercranz Hall last Saturday. 

 The decoration was the finest ever 

 seen in this hall. Mr. Ed Buechel was 

 congratulated by all the members of 

 the society on the good work done. 



Carnation growers should not for- 

 get our carnation meeting Thursday, 

 March 9, at 3 p. m. Certificates will 

 be given to all new varieties. The 

 March meeting of the club is always 

 the best attended of the year, and the 

 largest attendance in the history of 

 the club is expected. President San- 

 ders says all florists are invited, 

 whether members or not. Don't wait 

 for an invitation, but come. 



Bowling. 



The Bowling Club had a full attend- 

 ance Monday and rolled four games. 

 ,J. W. Kunz was our high man. also 

 high single score, with 194; Finlayson 

 and Beyer, the leaders for The Review 

 prize, rolled poorly. Next Monday 

 great excitement is expected, as that 

 will be the last rolling night for the 

 prizes. The scores were as follows: 



12 3 4 To. Av. 



.1. W. Kunz 161 194 147 131 633 158 



Emil Schray 160 171 172 119 622 155 



C. C. Sanders 193 155 113 ... 461 153 



J. J. Beneke 132 l.il 1S4 137 604 151 



C. A. Kuehn 154 124 13i 169 5S0 145 



C. Beyer 155 105 129 178 567 141 



D. Finlayson 15S 113 120 139 530 132 



J. Young 138 108 145 ... 391 130 



P. FiUmore 126 139 112 131 508 127 



F. C. Weber lOS 126 lis 138 490 124 



J. J. B, 



SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.— The annu- 

 al meeting of the State Floral Society, 

 at which the election of officers occur- 

 red, was held on the 10th inst. 



Write for Circulars 

 or Estiniates. 



Cypress 

 Greenhouse Material. 



We are the pioneers in Clear Cypress Greenhouse Material. We 

 discovered that Cypress is better than any other wood for greenhouses 

 from top of posts up and we introduced it, and fought for it against 

 many prejudices, and finally succeeded in bringing it into general use. 



Others have attempted to follow where we lead, others are trying to 

 reap what we sowed, but we have the experience and are recognized as ^ 

 experts in greenhouse construction. ' 



Lockland Lumber Co. 



LOCKLAND, OHIO. ]' 



THE NEW FANCY CARNATION^ 



...Sandusky 



I have been selling the Howers of this Hne new Variegated 

 Carnation, and liave found it one of the best selling Carna- 

 tions I ever had: in fact, it sells itself. My customers say 

 it's a dandy, and something they have been looking for. 

 ,\mong the Chicago retailers to whom I have sold blooms of 

 Sandusky are H. F. Halle, Klunder Floral Co., F. C. Men- 

 donza. Central Floral Co., Ino. Mangel, .A. McAdams. Thev 

 all sav it is a line seller, and come back for more. Mr. Hall 

 has asked me to act as his Chicago agent for the sale of 

 rooted cuttings of this novelty, which I gladly do as I can 

 heartily recommend the variety to any one desiring a good, 

 fancy carnation. It's a peach. 



-«i ' ROOTED CUTTINGS 



One-Hall .\..iura; ^i/e. jj.OO per doz., $10.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000. 



W. E. LYNCH, '9-2' 'Randolph St. Chicago. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



H.W- BUCKBEE 

 Seed Specialist, 



Rockford Seed Farms. 



Forest City Greenhouses. 



Lock Bo.x 911. ROCKFORD, ILL. 



Special Prices Upon Application. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Live Sphagnum Moss 



For Or, hids, rtc, $I.2.t per lihl. 



Sphagnum Moss 



First quality. $1.00 per bale; 10 bales. $8.00. 



Z. K. JEWETT & CO., SPARTA, WIS. 



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Brilliant Green and Bronze 



DENNISON BROS. SAY: 



South Side Floral Co. Gentlemen:— We recened the 

 Verbena cuttings and must say that they are the finest 

 we have ever seen offered to the trade. We would cer- 

 tainly have favored you with all our orders this year had 

 we known o( the superior stock you were offering. En- 

 closed please find order for Double Fringed Petunias. 

 Thanking you very much, we are. Yours truly, 



DENNISON BROS., Bala, Pa. 



VERBENAS— New Mainninth. Strong rooted cut- 

 tiUKS. tlMi.- HP lUn, S5.00 ppr UlOO; .=.000. §^2 50. 



PETUNIAS-l>reer's!atest Double Frluged. Strong 

 iiH.tt-d ciittiiik'-. $1 l""i' lniiidred. 



">MILAX— ^ti'tnji hush V seedlings, ready for tbinnb 

 ImTis. r.()r |.fr buniUfd. S4.'00 per tbousand. 



Kxpress I'repaid. Cash witb order. Send for de- 

 siri|>tive clrcu :ir of \'erbei)aa. 

 SOUTH SIDE FLORAL CO., • • - Springfield. IN. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Large Blooming 

 Bulbs, $2.50 per 100, 



h\ express; 



Calla Bulbs. ^"^ t- 



Spotted 



SEEDS, 25 cents per inO. 



QalaxCeave« S, ^^0*3^^* *■ 



CHAS. H. RICKSECKER. Linville, Mitchell Co. N. C 

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