JUNE 7, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



49 



We a re the O ldest, Largest and Most Reliable Cut Flower Commission House in tlie West. 



CIT FLOWER 

 PRICE LIST. 



Per doz. 



Beauties, long S3.0O to $4.00 



medium.... 2.00 to 3.00 



short 75 to l.OO 



Per 100. 



Perle $3.00 to $4.00 



Bride, Bridesmaid.... 3.00 to 6.00 



Meteor 3 00 to 6.00 



Roses, our selection, 



assorted 3.00 



Carnations, e.xtra se- 

 lect (ancy 2.00to 2.50 



Fancy Stock 1.25 to 1.75 



Medium Grade 1.00 to 1.50 



Klehm^s Nurseries are putting up 

 5,000 doz. PAEONIES for us for 

 SCHOOL CLOSINGS, ^ ^ ^ 

 We guarantee to ship them safely 

 to any part of the United States. 



KENNICOTT BROS. CO. 



42 and 44 East Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



CIT FLOWER 

 PRICE LIST. 



IVr 100 



Smilav $15.00 to $1S, 



Callas and Harrisi 



Daisies 50 to 



Mignonette 



Lily of the Valley .. 



Alyssum 



Sweet Peas 40 to 



Peonies 3 00 to 



Corn Flower 



Common Fern 



" per 1000 



This year's customers must be ours next year. The VALUES we give are our best advertisements. 



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Rose Plants Cut Flowers. 

 Good. Healthy Stock. shipping- orders receive prompt and careful 



3-inch, 

 I $4.00 per 100; 

 I $35.00 - •""' 



BRIDESMAIDS, 



KAISERINS, \^''-fsScK'^- 



RPIDFS 53.00 per 100; 

 UiyilVLO, J J25.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order. 



MARTIN A. MAGNUSON, 



3309 N. Western Ave., CHIC&GO. IZiL. 



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PLEASANT HILL, MO. 



This has been the busiest spring sea- 

 son in many years. Decoration Day 

 trade was immense. 



Geo. M. Kellogg is building three 

 houses, each 31x250. which will each 

 have four benches 5 ft. 3 in. wide. He 

 is also building three houses, each 20x 

 70, for chrysanthemums and violets. 



He has half of his roses already 

 planted and everything looks favor- 

 able for an excellent season. G. 



NASHUA, N. H. 



A. Gaedeke & Co. have admitted Mr. 

 E. Ray Shaw to the firm. Mr. Shaw 

 takes a third interest. Their new 

 buildings — four houses, each 20x100 — 

 are fast nearing completion. 



Geo. E. Buxton is building a new 

 carnation house, 20x125, for the ac- 

 commodation of his new varieties. 



J. 



MORRIS, ILL. 



Mr. A. Mitting, secretary of the Mor- 

 ris Floral Co., will start next Monday 

 for Europe and expects to be home 

 again Sept. 1st. It is now pos.sible 

 that he will retain his position with 

 the Morris Floral Co. 



VALLEY for the June Brides. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



a Specialty. 



Shipping- orders receive prompt and careful attention. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., ■ Milwaukee, Wis. 



EADY FOR 

 IMMEDIATE 

 PLANTING. 



50,000 FIRST QUALITY FORCING ROSES. 5 



Fnlly equal to those sent out the last eight years, first-class and perfectly healthy in every respect. 



( )nly selected growth irom tiowering shoots used in propagating. 



WOOTTON LA FRANCE AMERICAN BEAUTY PRESIDENT CARNOT 



:;-inch pots. 5s (II) per Kill; I iucli pots, 5I^.IHI per Hill. 

 METEOR, BRIDESMAID, QONTIER. SUNSET. BON SII.ENE, MERMET. 



PERuE, KAISERIN, BELLE SIEBRECHT. MME. HOSTE. NIPHETOS, BRIDE, 



:i.inch pots, 57 nil per Hill; (-inch pots, Jlll.llll per lllll 



J. I.. DII.I.OIT, BI.OO]IISBUBa, FA. 

 Mi^ntion Thp Revipw whfn you write 



GOLDEN GATE ROSES, 

 'MIMS, 



Thrifty stock. 



from 2'--inch pots, 



$4 per ILO: $35 per 1000, 



From 2'r-incb pots. Mrs. Henry Robinson, Mrs. O. P. Bassett, 

 Major Bounaffou, Frank Hardy, Ivory. $2.50 per IbO, 

 Wiilowbrook, best early White. $4 per lOO. 



WM. B. SANDS, Lake Roland, BALTIMORE, MD. 



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iLUAM Scott 



Is a book of 224 large pages (same size as those 

 of the Florists' Review), and contains about 200 ar- 

 ticles on commercial plants and cultural operations, 

 each giving " the meat" only, from the personal ex- 

 perience of a thoroughly practical man who is in 

 daily touch with each department of the business 

 and who has that rare quality of being able to tell 

 others what they want to know. The articles 

 are arranged alphabetically, hke those in an ency- 

 clop.t-dia, and in an instant one can turn to the sub- 

 ject upon which light is desired at the moment. The 

 book is illustrated by over 200 fine half-tone engrav- 

 ings. It is 



A Complete Reference Book for 

 Commercial Florists 



and is a whole library on practical commercial flori- 

 culture in one volume. It is very handsomely and 

 subsUntiallv bound in half leather, with specially 

 designed title in gold. 



Price. 95.00 Carriag-e Prepaid. 



Florists' Publishing Co., '^'bTlding. Chicago. 



