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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JULY 5, 190O. 



TARRYTOWN, N Y. 



The Tarrytown Horticultural Society 

 held its monthly meeting on Thursday, 

 June 2S. William Turner read a very 

 interesting paper on the cultivation of 

 the rose, for which he was awarded 

 great credit. Wm. Magee and Mark 

 Drury were elected to membership. 



The following prizes will be given at 

 the November show: Ernst Asmus' 

 prize for vase of Liberty rose, John H. 

 Troy's prize for the use of the society, 

 J. H. Thorburn & Co.'s prize for vege- 

 tables grown from their seeds, P. R. 

 Pierson's prize, a silver cup, for 12 

 blopms of Colonel D. Appleton chrys- 

 anthemum. R. ANGUS. 



NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



The New Haven Horticultural Soci- 

 ety has decided to hold a chrysanthe- 

 mum show November 14 to 16 next. 



It has also decided to distribute 5,000 

 chrysanthemum plants to the school 

 children of the city, the children to 

 grow the plants and exhibit them for 

 prizes at the show. The plants will 

 be donated by public spirited member.s 

 of the society. J. N. Champion, E. N. 

 Coe, Robert Veitch Co., S. H. Moore 

 and others have donated large num- 

 bers towards the total required. 



MUSCATINE. lA. — The Muscatine 

 Park and Fioral Association held its 

 annual meeting June 13 and elected J. 

 M. Gobble president and C. F. Cadle 

 secretary. The treasurer reported a 

 balance of $474.49 on hand. The asso- 

 ciation has done much to beautify the 

 city. 



BATTLE CREEK, MICH. — A. F. 

 Boehme, 45 Fountain street, was found 

 dead in his greenhouse recently. 



To Close Out... 



METEORS ]n 4, 3 and 2', -inch. 



MAIDS in 3, 2",4 and 2inch. 



BBIDES in 8 and 2-inch. 



PEKLES in 3, 2"; aQd2-lnch. 



K AISEBIN m 21^ and 2-inch. 



LA FBANCE iB2'A and 2-inch 



GOI.DEK GATE in 2"^ and £-mch. 



BEI,I.E SIEBBECHT..in 2U and 2-mch. 



WOOTTONS in 3, 2;4 and 2-inch. 



SUII.AX in 2-inch. 



We believe in shifting Young Roses often. .Ml 

 stock offered in 2}4-in. pots has been shifted from 

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

 and when we send it out is well established. 



23 Houses, 60,000 feet of glass. 



Write Qg-Q ^ KUHL, 



PEKIN. ILL. 



Bend $1.00 for samples of what you want. 

 That way you see what you get. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. 

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Young Beauty 

 and Rose Plants 



We offer the followinpr 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, III. 



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READY FOR 

 IMMEDIATE 

 PLANTING. 



50,000 FIRST QUALITY FORCING ROSES. 



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

 Only selected growth from Howerins shoots used in propagrating. 

 WOOTTON LA FRANCE AMERICAN BEAUTY GOLDEN GATE 



■l-inch pots. ?> ("I per IIKI; 4 Inch pots, ?!-' till per IIKl. 

 METEOR. BRIDESMAID, SAFRANO, BON SILENE, MERMET, 



PERuE, KAISERIN, HAID OF HONOR, MME. HOSTE, BRIDE. 



3-inch pots, tH») per ll«l; J-mch pots, JlO.im per ll«l. 



GR A FTEl) K( )SKS. '^^"'.^^^'^^^., "'"-"^^ °^^^- 



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.(Ml per mil, 

 J. I.. DILLON, 



BLOOMSBUBG, FA. 



ROSES, 



OOIiDEIT GATES, thrifty stock, from 



S35 00 pir llJ(X). 

 BBIDESMAIOS, $3.00 per 100: $25.00 per 1000. 



inch pots. 81.00 per ICO; 



A Few Hundred PERLES, 



From 2';-in. pots, $3.50 per lOJ; Imm li-in. pots. $4. SO per 100. 

 PH<ENIX CANARIENSIS, 'rom :, and r, inch pots, $3.00 per do7,; $20.00 per 100. 



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



NEW SEEDLING ROSE 



WINNIE DAVIS. 



This grand rose should be grown by every 

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

 between Kaiserin Aug. Victoria and Belle Sie- 

 brecht. Color, apricot pink, shading to a Hesh 

 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 

 bloomer. Color never changes in dark weather 

 like most colored roses. Magnificent light green 

 glossy foliage. Strong thrjftv plants. 2'2-in. pots, 

 $5.00 per do.'.; $35.00 per 100. 



Address NANZ & NEUNER, 



582 Fourth Ave., LOUISVILLE. KY. 



ROSE PLANTS. 



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

 $40.00 per K03. 



Potted and re potted four times. 



These plants are vigorous and unusually rtne. 



Packed to safely ship any distance. 



BRANT & NOE, Forest Glen, Chicago, III. 



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R 



ose Plants 



Good, Healthy Stock. 



BRIDESMAIDS. I J4.00^;°ef ',00; 



KAISERINS, *''-T.Sh.°°°- 



RPIHFS $3.00 per JOO; 

 L»l\liyuj, J J25.00 per JOOO. 



Cash with order. 



MARTIN A. MAGNUSON, 



3309 K. Western Ave.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



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ROSES- 



Brides, 

 Maids. 

 Perles. 

 Meteors, 



( 2'. -in,, strong, 

 I per 100, $3.00 



Strong, 2*.4-in., per lu , 

 per I'JOO, $18.00 



$2 00; 



FINE PLANTS. 



SMILAX- 



FOB CASH. 



,r. N. KIDD, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 



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