AUGUST f, 1900. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review^ 



285 



McKELLAR & WINTERSON 



Wholesale Dealers in Everything for Florists. 



CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS. 



Per 100 



Beauties, long $20.00 to $25.fO 



medium 10.00 to 15.00 



short 8.00 to 8.C0 



Brides, Maids 8.00 to 5.00 



Perles and Meteors 3.00 to 5.00 



Carnations l.CO to 1.50 



Asters, good 50 to 1.00 



■' lancy 1.00 to 1.50 



Gladioli " 2.00 to 3.00 



Valley 3.C0 to 5.00 



Sweet Peas 10 to .25 



Lilies g.OOto 10.00 



Adiantum 50 to 1.00 



Common Ferns per 1000, $1.00 



Smilax per doz., $L00 to 1.50 



Asparagus.! '• 5.00 to 6.00 



Full line of Field Grown Carnation Plants to offer. 



SEEDS AND BULBS. 



Callas, select, lH to VA-\a. diam,, per 100. 

 " l^tolJi " " . 



2 to2H " " . 



H-in. and up, per 1000. 



I' " •' " 



2"to2H 

 Bermuda Freesias 



.$1.00 

 . 700 

 . 9.00 

 . 5.50 



. 6.50 



Harrisii Lilies, Loneitlorum, Roman Hyacinths, 

 Paper Whites. Prices on application. 



All Dutch Bnlbs in Season. 



Trade pkt. 



Pansy Seed. Florists' Best, oz., $8.00 $0.25 



Cyclamen, Giant Flowered 50 



Calceolaria, Finest Mixture 50 



Cineraria, Choicest Mixture 50 



Gloxinia Hybridi, Choicest Mixture .50 



Primula Obconica, Choicest Mixture 50 



All Seeds and Bulbs in Season. 



SUPPLIES, ETC., ETC. 



Sphagnum, burlap bales, ea. $1.00; 6 for $5.00 



" wire pressed " .75; 6 lor 4.00 



Tobacco Stems fresh, 200 lbs for 1.50 



Preserved Cycas Leaves, ass't. per 100 15.00 



Cape Flowers, white, per lb 85 



colored, " 1.50 



Tissue Paper, manilla, per ream 45 



white, " 1.00 



Wax *' manilla, " 1.40 



white, '■ 2.00 



Doves, first quality, ea. $1.00; per doz 10.00 



" second " .85; " 9.C0 



Rubber Aprons, ea. $1.50; per doz 15.00 



Full stock of all Supplies, including Ribbons, 

 Tin Foil, Toothpicks, Baskets, Wheat Sheaves, 

 Bouquet Pins, Immortelles, Flower Vases, Jardi- 

 nieres, Artificial Palms, etc. 



Send for Complete Catalog'ue. 



Selling Ag'ents for Qlass, Building Material, Boilers, Putty, Mastlca, Paints, Oils, Sod Crushers, White Iiead, 

 Walker's Fertilizers, Imperial Iiiquid Fertilizers, Insecticides, Etc. 



45, 47, 49 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL 



Mention The BevJew when you write. 



California 

 Grown Bulbs 



Per 100 Per 



Calla Lilies, monster bulbs $7.00 1000 



" 6 in. circumference at crown 4.00 $35.00 

 5 ■' " 3 50 30.00 



4 " " 3.00 25.00 



Narcissus, Paper White 1.00 7. .50 



All are strong flowering, healthy bulbs. Also 

 Araucaria Excelsa, 3-in. pots, 3 to 4 tiers, $20.00 per 

 100. 



F. LUDEMANN, 



Pacific Nursery, 



San Francisco, Cal. 



E. C AMLINO, 



Wholesale Cut Flowers, 



32-34-36 RANDOLPH STREET, 



CHICAGO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FOR- 



.TMB. 



MURRAY HILL HOTEL 



Park Ave . 4Cth and 41st Sts.. 



NEW YORK. 



One block from Grand Central Station. 



Two blocks from the S. A. F. Conven- 

 tion Hall. 



AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN. 



Coolest Hotel in the city, at special rates 

 for S. A. F. Members. 



Baggage transferred to and from Grand 

 Central Station FREE OF CHARGE. 



GERANIUMS.... 



Mine. Brviant, La Favorite. B. Poitevine. 

 S. A. Nutt. Mrs. E. G. Hill. Heteranthe, 

 Contraste and \V. H. Bailey. All clean 

 healthy stock from 2 and 2^-Jn. pots, at $2.50 

 per 100, Also Mmi'. Briiant (rom 3-in. pots, 

 at $3..^0 per 100. 



w. 



E. HALL. - CLYDE. OHIO. 



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P /\|_iyi^ Wholesale Growers, 



2045-59 Clarendon Ave., (N. Haisted St.) CHICAGO, ILL. 



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...THE ANNUAI 



Convention Number 



OF THE 



Florists' Review 



WILL BE ISSUED 



August 23, 



and will contain a report of the New York 

 Convention. 



Send Advs. Now for this Special Number. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Samuel C. Moon, Morrisville Nurs- 

 eries, Morrisville, Pa.; catalogue of 

 ornamental trees, plants, shrubs, 

 vines, etc., and fruit trees and plants. 

 H. P. Kelsey, Tremont building, Bos- 

 ton, Mass.; fine hardy American bulbs 

 and plants, many of which are new 

 and rare. T. H. Nevin Co., Allegheny, 

 Pa.; color card of household paints. 

 David B. Woodbury, South Paris, Me.; 

 trade list of pansy seed. Slaymaker 

 & Son, Dover, Del.; summer circular 

 of strawberry and celery plants. W. 

 .T. Hesser, Plattsmouth, Neb.; whole- 

 sale price list of palms. E. H. Hay- 

 ward & Co., De Land, Fla.; ornamental 

 trees, vines and roses. 



