660 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



NOVEMBER 1. 1000. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 



American Beauties and Valley 



\ Commencing October Jst, 1900, will ( 

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



Our 



Specialties. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Wholesale 



-^riorist 



1612-14-16-18 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



OMAHA. 



Various Items. 



Business is steadilj' improving and 

 the demand for good stock exceeds the 

 supply in almost everything. In Beau- 

 ti'es especially the supply is far short of 

 the demand. Maids are rather poor for 

 this time of the year; this is the rule 

 in this vicinity. Brides, with some, are 

 very good. Carnations are making fine 

 growth and good stems and blooms are 

 the result. Violets are good, being far 

 superior to those of last year at this 

 time. No mums of home production are 

 yet seen, but Wilcox, of Council BlufTs, 

 is sending in som'e fair Glory of Pa- 

 cific. 



Lewis Henderson is cutting some su- 

 perb Brides and Hess & Swoboda somQ 

 very good Beauties. 



Louis Lecluse, who was head gardener 

 for Geo. A. Josslyn for a number of 

 years, has purchased the establishment 

 of Benedict Haas. Mr. Haas, being the 

 oldest florist in these parts, has well 

 earned the rest he will now have. 



A. Donaghue, Sr., has once more hied 

 himself away to the northern sand hills. 

 He already has sent in a box of rali- 

 bits and chickens and is sure to bring 

 in a nice bunch of ducks. 



C. H. Green, of Fremont, was a re- 

 cent visitor. JMr. Green reports business 

 in a verv flourishing condition. 



J. H. v.. 



TARRYTOWN, N Y. 



Meeting of the Horticultural Society. 



The Tarrytown Horticultural Society 

 held its morrthly meeting on October 2.5. 

 The chief business was pertaining to the 

 forthcoming exhibition, which will be 

 held in the music hall, November 7. 8 

 and 9. 



The services of the following veterans 

 have been secured as judges : W. Gomer- 

 sall, M. Lynch, E. Daille'douzc, D. Little. 

 G. Hale, R. Williamson, J. Duncan. 



Wm. Turner showed a fine vase of 

 Liberty roses. 



Wallace Clark and Thomas Lee were 

 elected to membership. 



Robert A no us. 



KALAMAZOO, MICH.— G. Van Bochove & 

 Bro. have built a new cold room 14x16. also 

 a packing room two stories high, with all 

 modern conveniences, to be used for packing 

 for their wholesale trade. 



GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.— The 30th annual 

 meeting of the Michigan Hort. Society will 

 be held here Dec. 4th to 6th, inclusive. 



CHAMPAIGN. ILL.— The Illinois State 

 Hort. Society meets here Dec. II to 13. Full 

 details may be had from L. R. Brvant. Sec'y. 

 Princeton, 111. 



PITTSBURG GUT FLOWER GO., Ltd. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



Long Distance 



Phone 21B7. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. Write for Price List. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



No. 504 Liberty Sit. 

 PITTSBURG, P« 



HE^COCK'S PALMS. 



I offer the following list of assorted 

 Palms, all in perfect form and entirely 

 free from insects or blemishes of any 

 kind. 



ARECA LUTESCENS. 



3 plants 6-inch pot 24 to 2.S inches $12,00 per do/.; 8100.00 per 100 



3 " 8 " 36 inches, hne 3.00 each. 



COCOS WEDDELIANA. 



I plant, 2!i-inch pot, 8 to 10 inches high $15 OO per 100 



1 '• 3 " 10tol2 •' „ 20.00 



1 " 4 ■• 1.S inches high .50 each 



3 " 3 " 18 1.00 " 



KENTIA BELMOREANA. 



4-inch pot 5 to 6 leaves 15 inches high $ 4.50 per doz.; $ 35.00 per 100 



K B " 24 ■' 15.00 •• 125,00 



8 " 6to7 '• 30 to 32 inches high 3.00 each 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA. 



4-inch pot 4 to 5 leaves 15 inches high $4.50 per doz.; $35.00 per 100 



tt " 5 " 24 to 28 inches ., 1.00 ear li, 12.00perdo7. 



B " 5to6 " 30 •• 1.25 15.00 



8 " 6 " 38to40 •• 3.00 36.00 



■S " li ■' 48 to .50 4.0O 48.0O 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, WYNCOTE, PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



A Fine 

 Lot oi... 

 PLANTS 



at Low Prices. 



Per Per 

 IfX). 1000. 



Geraniums, choice mixed, 2J^-in $1 50 $12,50 



Chinese Primroses mi.\ed, 2J4-in. . .. 1.50 12. .50 



Hardy Pinks (Grass) Clumps. l.,50 12.50 



Flowering Begonias, mixed, 2J^-in. .. 1.50 12 50 



Calla Bulbs, medium sized 5.00 40.00 



Field-Grown Roses, Bride, Brides- 

 maid and Perle 5.00 40.00 



Sedum Variegatum {Border Plant), 



2K-inch 200 15.00 



Rose Geranium, Scented 1.50 12.50 



R. C. Carnation Morning Glory 



(LightPmk) 5.00 40.00 



Pansy Seed, Giant Flowering, mxd. 1.00 per oz. 

 Pansy Plants, transplanted 6 weeks. 10 leaves and 



buds, $5.00 per lOOO. 

 Hardy Ferns, mixed, 4-in. per 100, $5.00; 1000, $40.00 

 .50 plants at 100 rates; 2.50 at UOO rates, (Cash) 



THE MORRIS FLORAL CO., Morris, III. 



EVERY FLORIST jUCIJDC 

 . OUGHT TO INoUnC 



HIS GLASS AGAINST 



HAIL 



For PARTtcuLARs Address 

 JOHN G. ESLER, Sec'y, SADDLE RIVER. N. J^ 



Mention The Review when you write. 



VEGETABLE PLAMS. 



CABBACrE H. Succession, jersey and Chas. 

 Wakefield, Flat Dutch, 15c per 100 ; $1.00 per 

 1000; S8 50 per 10,000. 



lETTTJCE. Grand Rapids, Curled Simpson, 

 Boston Market and other varieties, 15c per 

 ino; Sl.OOperlOlO; $8.50 per 10,000. 



PARSLEY. Good Curled, ejtra strong, 2.5c per 

 100; $1.50 per 1000. 



CAUI.IFi;.OWEB H Snowball, 35c per ICO; 

 $2.50 per 1000. (If wanted by mail add 10c per 

 100 on Cabbage. Lettuce and Cauliflower; 25c 

 per 100 on Parsley.) Cash with order. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Son, Sa^^^L^I."^- 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CABBAGE PLANTS. 



New Early, H. Succession. Early and Late Flat 

 Dutch, Charleston and Jersey Wakefield, etc., 

 $1.00 per ICOO ; 75c per 1000 m 10,000 lots. 



I ottliro Plante ^'S Boston, Boston 

 LeLlUCt; riaillS. Market. White Loaf, 



Tennis Ball, etc.. SI 00 per lOUO; "5c per 1000 in 



111,000 lots. Cash with order, 



J. S. LINTHICUM, - Woodwardville, Md. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Hardy Herbaceous Plants 



.\n strong field-grown plants, Coreopsis Lanceo- 

 lata, Digitalis, Aquile^a. double and single 

 mixed: Ualllardia firandlflora, (iypsopblla Psn- 

 Iculata, Hibiscus Crimson Eye, dialer's choice 

 double Hollyhocks in five separate colors, Hardjr 

 Pinks in eight choice varieties, $>.00 per 100, $45.00 

 per 1000. Cash with order. 



CHAS. S. DUTTON, 85 W, 12th St HOLLAND, Mich. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



