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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JUNE 28, 1900. 



ST. JOSEPH, MO. 



The florists of this city are all unani- 

 mous in expressing their satisfaction 

 of the past year's business: all good 

 stock has sold at higher prices and a 

 much larger volume of trade done than 

 in any one previous year. St. Joseph 

 now has a population of 100,(X)0, and 

 has the best of railroad facilities and 

 many new industries. 



J. N. Kidd came here from Kansas 

 City some few years ago. and has been 

 most successful with his downtown 

 store. He has introduced many new 

 novelties in floral arrangements which 

 attracts first-class trade. 



L. J. Stuppy, with a range of 40,000 

 feet of glass, is a florist of the old 

 school, and. besides doing a large re- 

 tail store trade he grows plants ex- 

 tensively for the wholesale market. 

 Mr. Stuppy is a very pleasant man to 

 meet, a hard worker, and thinks he 

 will spend a well-earned vacation this 

 summer with his family among the 

 lakes in Minnesota. 



The firm of Krumm & Sons have 

 dissolved partnership: the business is 

 now being conducted under the name 

 of Krumm Bros., with Mr. Krumm, Sr., 

 retired. These young men have both 

 push and ability, as their large and 

 well arranged place fully demon- 

 strates. 



D. M. Reichard is the oldest florist in 

 town and is doing good business with 

 his 10,000 feet of glass, and without 

 the expense of a store. His out-door 

 grown stock is perfection, and makes 

 us wish we could have summer the 

 year round. 



These gentlemen are all very san- 

 guine of the future of the florist's 

 trade in this part of the country and 

 they have good reason to be, if present 

 prosperity and good crops can be 

 judged as a favorable omen. 



H. J. M. 



To Close Out... 



METEORS in 4, 3 and 2'i-iaQb. 



^^lOS in 3, 2'^ and 2-inch. 



BRIDES in 3 and 2Jnch. 



FERI,ES in3, 2l, and2-mch. 



KAISERIK ,u2li and 2-inch. 



LA FRAI7CE in 2H and 2-inch 



GOLDEir GATE in 2!^ and 2-inch. 



BEI.I,E SIEBRECHT..in 2'A and 2-mch. 



•WOOTTONS in 3, 2M and2-inch. 



SMIIAX in2-incb. 



We believe in shifting Young Roses often. .All 

 stock offered in 2^-in. pots has been shifted from 

 2-II1. and is equal to most stock advertised as 3-in.. 

 and when we send it out is well established. 



23 Houses, 60,000 feet ol glass. 

 ^''*'GEO. A. KUHL, 



PEKIN. ILL. 



Send $1.00 for samples of what you want. 

 That way you see what you get. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Young Beauty 

 and Rose Plants 



We offer the followinsr stock subject to previous sale : 



Plants are first class in every respect. Per 100 Per 1000 



3000 Am. Beauties, 2-inch pots, $6.00 $50.00 



4000 Meteors, " 3.00 25.00 



3000 Bridesmaids, " 3.00 25.00 



4000 Brides, " 3.00 25.00 



All orders will be shipped from Hinsdale, 111. 



Bassett & Washburn, 



store, 76 and 78 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. Greenhouses, Hinsdale, IIL 



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50,000 FIRST QUALITY FORCING ROSES. 



READY FOR 

 IMMEDIATE 

 PLANTING. 



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

 ( )nly selected growth from t owering shoots used in propagating. 

 LA FRANCE AMERICAN BEAUTY GOLDEN O.ATE 



;i-inch pots, 5s tHi per imi; 4 inch pots, 5tJ U(l per HH}. 

 BRIDESMAID, SUNSET, BON SILENE, MERMET, 



KAISERIN, BELLE SIEBRECHT, MME. HOSTE. BRIDE, 



:i-inch pots, JT ml per Illll; 4-inch pots. Jlll.tKI per IIHI, 



J. 1m. DII.I.OII', BIiOOMSBUBQ, PA. 

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WOOTTON 



METEOR 

 PERlE, 



ROSES, 

 'MIMS, 



GOLDEN GATES, thrift 



$35 GO rer KlOIJ. 

 BBIDESntAIDS, $3.00 per 100 



stock, from 2'2-iQch pots, 84.00 per ICO; 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



From 2';-inch pots. Mrs. Henry Robinson, Mrs. O. P. Bassett, 

 Ivory, Frank Hardy, Major Bonnaffon, $2.50 per ItJO. 

 Willowbrook, best early White, $4 00 per lOii. 



PH<KNI.\; CANAKIENSIS, from 5 and fi-inch pots, $3.00 per do.'.: $20.00 per 100. 



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



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NEW SEEDLING ROSE 



WINNIE DAVIS. 



This grand rose should be grown by every 

 rtorist as a pot plant, or for forcing, being a cross 

 between Kaiserin Aug. Victoria and Belle Sie- 

 brecht. Color, apricot pink, shading to a flesh 

 tint; odor of a most delicious ripe fruit. Shape 

 being oblong and well formed, when fully open 

 resembling a sunburst, which is most striking and 

 beautiful. .A very free and vigorous grower and 

 Itloomer. Color never changes in dark weather 

 like most colored roses. Magnificent light green 

 plossv foliage. Strong thriftv plants. 2'--in. pots, 

 95.00 per do/.; $35.00 per 1(jO. 



Address NANZ A: NEUNER, 



582 Fourth Ave.. I.OUISVIt.I.E. EY. 



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ROSE PLANTS. 



METEOR, 3J^-inch pots. $5.00 per ICO; 

 $40.00 per llOl 



Potted and repotted four times. 



These plants are vigorous and unasually fine. 



Packed to safely ship any distance. 



BRANT & NOE, Forest Glen, Chicago, III. 



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R 



ose Plants 



Good, Healthy Stock. 



BRIDESMAIDS, 

 ■^NSERINS, 

 BRIDES, 



3-inch, 



,^.^^>,..^.^^, I $4.00 per JOO; 



KAISERINS, """ "" 



$35.00 per 1000. 



2 ' 2 -inch, 

 $3.00 per 100; 

 J $25.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order. 



MARTIN A. MAGNUSON, 



3309 N. Western Ave., CHICAGO, II.I;. 



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FORGING ROSES. 



2'--inch, 3'o-inch. 



Brides $2.75 per 100 $(.UOper 100 



Bridesmaids 2.75 " 4.C0 



Perles 3.00 " -J.SO 



Sunsets 3.00 " 4.50 



.All other varieties. Send for lists. 



NATIOITAI. FIiAITT CO., Dayton, Ohio. 



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 writing advertisers. 



