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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



645 



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Obtain at once our prices on Glass, Pipe, \'alves and Fittings, Boilers, Paint and Putty, and 

 all material [lertaining to the construction of greenhouses. 



Yoll will Ho ^O considering that we are advantageously located and in daily communication 

 =^^=^^^^=^^^=^=^^: with the most prominent glass and pipe manufacturers in the country. 



THE INTERNATIONAL GROWERS' EXCHANGE, 



PITTSBURG, PA. 



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BIG CUT... 



To make room for Rose stocks. 



10,000 UOIBIE FRIXGEU PETIMAS, Dreer's 

 iatest set. Ihe finest to be had, strong, bushy 

 plants, in bed and bloom, 2 and 2I--inch, at $1.50 

 and $2.00 per lUU. 



5,000 )l.\MUOTH TERBEX.VS. Our challenge 

 collection, nothing finer, strong, 2-in.,|L. 50 per IW. 



5,000 I'OIEI'S, a Tery ihoicc collection, 2 and 

 2^-inch, at .SI. 50 and S2.I U per lUO. Heliotrope, 

 .Ageratum (White and Bluel, Giant .Alyssum, 

 New Golden Marguerite, 2 and 2}~-in.. at $t.5Uand 

 $2.00 per 1(0; 3 and 1-iach, $3,00 and $4.00 per 100. 



GER.4Xll'-MS. Strong, 2-inch, at $2.00 per 100, 



ROSES. The finest plants in the market. 

 Brides, Meteors, Maids and Perles, S3.00 per 100: 

 Beauties, $3.0 i per lUO. 



CliT C.tR>i.tTIO.\S, long stems, all colors, $1.00 

 per 100. 



N.\STl'RTirMS. Fancy new va4"ieties, dwarf and 

 climbing, $1.50 per 100. 



PANSIES. From cold frames. Big plants full 

 of buds and blooms, the finest in the market. 

 .$2.00 per too. Terms strictly cash with order. 

 Send lor list. 



SOUTH SIDE FLORAL CO., - Springfield, III. 



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Decoration Day 

 ...Plants... 



Per 100 



Rudbeckia Golden Glow, 352 -m. pots $1.00 



Statice Armeria, Sea Pink, covered with buds, 



3Minch 3.00 



Ageratum, white, 3M-inch, in bloom 3.00 



Double Daisies, in full flower 1.00 



Coleus. in variety, 2-inch, bright colors 1,50 



C.\SH Ple.^se. 



EDWARD B. JACKSON, 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



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THE FLORISTS' 



IVIAIlUAL By WII.I.IASI SCOTT 



Price, «5.00. 



It will cover the wliole field o( Commercial Flor- 

 iculture, the articles arranged alphabetically, en- 

 -cyclopoeadia style, so reference may be quick and 

 ■easy. It will be a whole library in itself, and will 

 tell you iust what vou want to know in just the way 

 you want to be told. It will be the standard work 

 of reference for the trade. 



Will be Ready for Delivery 



in June. 



SEND IN YOUR ORDER NOW. Payment need not 

 be made until book is ready. 



FLORISTS' PIBLISHING CO., 

 S20-535 Caxton Building CHICAGO. 



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Greenhouse Woodwork 



Open-air-dried Cypress Lumber is more durable, and better suited to Green- 

 house conditions than kiln-dried stock. But you cannot get it from those 

 that are engaged in the business in a small way — even though their entire 

 business is confined M greenhouse material — for it takei^ a long time for the 

 lumber to thoroughly dry and this means an investment in lumber that only 

 those of large capita! :an make. The only way to have air-dried lumber is 

 to buy green lumber and hold it until it dries. Those that order dry lum- 

 ber from the producers of Cypress get kiln-dried stock. It is cheaper for 

 them to kiln-dry than to hold the stock long enough to season it in the open 

 air. We carry a large stock and fill all orders with open-air-dried Cypress 

 clear of knots, sap and all other defects. 



Lockland Lumber Co. 



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 OR Estimates. 



LOCKLAND, OHIO. ■ 



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M. RICE & CO. 



NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOQUC 

 FOR THE ASKING, 



Exclusive Importers and 

 Manufacturers of 



Florists' Supplies 



25 N. Fourth Street, PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



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Roses and 

 Chrysanthemums 



Extra tine, clean stock, 

 guaranteed to please. 3- 

 inch Brides and Maids, 

 Jl "(1; fli.OOperlOOU. 2^2- 

 in. Mete- 

 ors, $3.00 

 per 100; $25 

 per 1000. 



Leading: 'Mums: Yellow— Bonnaffon. Modesto, 

 J^ohnson, Jones. Golden Trophy, Emil Buettner, 

 bunderbruch. Rieman. Maud Adams. \V. H. Lin- 

 coln. Yellow Queen, Golden Wedding. Henderson. 

 Pink— Perrin, Ivory. Jones. Viviand-Morel, Mur- 

 dock, Glory of the Pacific. Marquis de Montmort. 

 White— Mayflower. Geo. S. Kalb. Ivory, Robin- 

 son. Jones, Iron Woodford. Gretchen Buettner, 

 Schrimpton, Lottie Berry. Minnie Wanamaker, 

 Fitzwygram. Bergmann. Red— Sirs. J. H. Weeks, 

 Defender. 2'4-in., $2.50 per ItO; $20.C0 per lOUO. 

 Address 



POEHLMANN BROS., 



Cook County. MORTON GROVE, ILL. 



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ANOTHER RAISE. 



The American Glass Co., the com- 

 bination of window glass concerns, 

 has issued a new list, advancing the 

 price of glass 5 per cent, to go into 

 effect June 1. 



^^^^New Dahlias 



Cnr IQQQ Best New Varieties. 

 rUI lOuu'Best Old Varieties. 



Send for our New Illustrated Trade List before ordering 

 elsewhere. 



Il^Peacock's Dahlias always received highest awards 

 over all competitors. Forty-si.x first pnzes out of 

 forty-nMie entries dunng past four years — an un- 

 equaled record. 



Best New and Standard Carnations— 



Beautifully illustrated and accurately described in 

 our Trade List. Send for copy. 



Surplus Stock of Mixed Dahlias^ 



At right price. Also Dahlias under color. 

 Correspondence Solicited. 



W. p. PEACOCK, - Atco, N. J. 



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