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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTUHER 4, 1900. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. Wholesale 



Commencing October Isf, 1900, will ) 

 be open from 7:00 a, m., to 9:00 p. m. S 



riorist 



American Beauties and Valiey ^^iaames. I6l2-l4-i6-i8 Ludiow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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KANSAS CITY. MO. 



Various Items. 



The loug spell of hot weather seems 

 to have come to an abrupt termina- 

 tion, and a drop in temperature a 

 week ago of 30 degrees was most wel- 

 come. The quality of indoor stock 

 shows a decided improvement in every 

 respect and prospects good for a big 

 supply. 



While trade this month may be call- 

 ed satisfactory, yet in extent of vol- 

 ume is not as large as September a 

 year ago. A visit from the demo- 

 cratic nominee for the presidency on 

 the 18th inst. created an active de- 

 mand for paims, which were used at 

 the different club rooms. His apart- 

 ments at the Baltimore Hotel were 

 also decorated with palms and Amer- 

 can Beauties. Arthur Newell thinks 

 his devotion to the democratic party 

 secured him the order. 



The society columns of our local pa- 

 pers are full of wedding announce- 

 ments and other coming social events, 

 and the florists anticipate a prosper- 

 ous business the coming season. 



Willie Rock seems to be strictly in 

 it, in this e.xacting line of the florist's 

 art. An elaborate wedding decoration 

 was beautifully executed by him last 

 week at one of our private hotels. 

 Palms, southern smilax, white asters 

 and pink roses, and moss making a 

 pretty combination. For the bride a 

 shower boquet was made of valley, 

 Sprengeri and ferns finished off with 

 small ribbon ties and was away be- 

 yond the ordinary. Mr. Rock is now 

 thoroughly established and has gone 

 to considerable expense and exertion 

 to educate the public to a high grade 

 of work since his residence in Kan-as 

 City. 



The writer called on Albert Barbe 

 recently to get an introduction to the 

 Liberty rose, which is now producing 

 some very fair blooms. The qualifi- 

 cations of this rose will be thoroughly 

 tested the coming winter and if a suc- 

 cess may supplant the Meteor in this 

 market. Mr. Barbe is to be congrat- 

 ulated on the thriftiness of his young 

 stock, all of which shows excellent 

 care and freedom from insects, which 

 he attributes to the superior brand of 

 tobacco smoked by Patsy McAnifE, in 

 charge. 



H. J. Millatt has rented a store at 

 406 East 9th street and will be open 

 for business Oct. 1st. The location is 

 two blocks east of the government 

 building and principal business 

 streets, and he expects to draw con- 



PITTSBURG GUT FLOWER GO.. Ltd. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



Long Distance 



Phone 2167. 



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No. 504 Liberty St., 

 PITTSBURG, PA. 



siderable patronage from several fash- 

 ionable boarding houses, a conserva- 

 tory of music and an undertaking es- 

 tablishment. 



Visitors during the past week nexi: 

 in distinction to Mr. William Jennings 

 Bryan, were Walter Mott and Paul 

 Berkowitz. of Philadelphia, and C. W. 

 Scott, of Chicago. 



Miss Ella Kellogg is home from a 

 six weeks' vacation in Colorado, where 

 she has been visiting relatives. 



H. J. M. 



DO YOU WANT THEM? 



We have 1000 Ferles, 

 2000 Maids, 

 500 Meteors, 



.All tine stoclc, to close out. Make us an otter, for 

 we must have tlie room. Write 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



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for Christmas blooming. Fine 

 large healthy plants, -i-in., $4.0ii 

 per IMU; 4-in.,?.S.IKI per IW. 

 Chinese Primroses. Red, 

 white and mixed, 2-in., $l.oU, :i-in., $2..'»0 per lUU. 



Cinerarias. Prize strain, 2-in., $3.00 per UX), 



Qeraniums. S A. Nutt. Giant, La Favorite and Pink, 

 large plants, full of cuttings for stock, $.'».IHI per 1M(I. 



SAMIEL WHITFON, 15-17 Gray Are., UTICA, N. T. 



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Cyclamen \ 



flERANIUMS..TO MAKE ROOM 



Only 2,000 left. Mme. Bruant, La Favorite, B. 

 Poltevine, S A. Nutt, Marvel, Mrs. E. G. Hill, 

 Heteranthe. Contraste, W. H. Bailey and others. 

 All clean, strong and healthy stock. $2.00 per 100, 

 $18.0(1 per 1000, or the entire lot for $30.00. .\11 2>i- 



'° """^ W. E. HALL, CLYDE. OHIO. 



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HUNDREDS of Florists are using 



our Pulverizers. 

 You can regulate it. 

 Send for list of 

 testimonials. 

 Patent allowed Febru- 

 ary 27, 1900. 

 No. I, $5.00; 

 No. 2, $10.00: 



No. 3. $20.00 

 THE FLORISTS' 

 SUPPLY CO.. 

 North 



Tonawaoda, N. V 

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MUST HAVE ROOM 



For '25 000 Geranium Cuttings that are 

 ready to pot up in ten days. So must 

 close out our 

 Bose stock at once at less than half value up 

 to the Ijth of October. Brides, Meteor. Maids, 

 Golden Gate. Perle, 3 and S%-m. pots, 12 to 18-in. 

 high, full of buds, except Petle, which are out of 

 2H-in., but fine thriftv plants, all for $2.50 per 100, 

 $20 00 per 1000. 2hQ at 1000 rate. This price only 

 holds good until the 15tb of October. 



Caraations. Lizzie McGowan, Flora Hill and 



Pingree. Strong fine plants in bud and bloom, 



$3.00 per 100. These plants were made from prize 



stock and are guaranteed A No. 1 and satisfactory. 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



IN SIGMT 



The largest and choicest stock of Geraniums, 

 Dbl. Fringed Petunias Mammoth Verbenas, New 

 Ageratums, etc., etc., to otter soon. 



South Side Floral Co., Springfield, III. 



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R~ 

 in fine condition. Bride, Golden 

 Gate and Maid o( Honor, 'rom 2%- 

 in. pots, $2.00 per 100; 3!^-in. pots, 

 $3.00 per 100. 



C.\SH WITH ORDER. 



R. H. MURPHEY, -- Urbana, Ohio. 



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OSES 



TWO NEW 

 ADVERTISING 

 SOUVENIRS 

 FOR THE 

 FLORIST. 



Floral Fancies, 

 Language of Flowers, 



Diffuse in poetry and sentiment. Of special 

 interest to young people. Elaborate in designing, 

 handsome and attractive. Inexpensive. Samples 

 4 cents in stamps. 



DAN'L B. LONG. Publisher. Buffalo. N. Y. 

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m /■ j~V| ["TC *^o™ pots, A 1 stock, free 

 Vll 11 r I ^ from disease. Ladv Camp- 

 ' ■ Vri-l- ■ \^ jjgii_ J2..50 per 100. $20.00 per 



1000; from Sand SKin.pots, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 



per 1000. Field-grown Lady Campbell. $4.00 



per 100: $35.00 per 1000. 

 Roses— Meteors, Perles. Maids and Brides, extra 



tine stock. 3-inch. $3.00 per 100; r^O.OO per 1000. 

 A bargain on Carnations, such as White Cloud, 



Flora Hill, New York, etc. Let us figure on 



your order. 

 CBABB & HUNTER, Grand Rapids, Slich. 

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I ^\ I I \/ Finest Quality. 



IJLLT. Any - 



HO UL T . Any Quantity: 

 Write for prices delivered at your door. 

 CAI.DWi:i.I. THE WOODSMAN CO , Inc. 



Evergreen, Ala. 



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