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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



TORONTO. 



The Executive Board of the Cana- 

 dian Horticultural Association meets 

 in Hamilton at the St. Nicholas Hotel 

 on Wednesday of this week to arrange 

 program for the convention at Toron- 

 to during the second week of the In- 

 dustrial Fair early in September. 



Mr. Joseph Spring, late foreman of 

 the big greenhouses at Pittsburg, 

 made a flying visit to Toronto and 

 called on his many old friends wrn. 

 were very pleased to see him and 

 hoped he was going to stay, but Joe 

 was bound for Virginia where every- 

 one who knows him will wish hic.i 

 health, happiness and prosperity. 



Mr. Ernest Crossland, late manager 

 of the retail store of the Steele, Briggs 

 Seed Co., has also set sail for the U. 

 S. He will be much missed here and 

 will also have everybody's best wishes 

 for success wherever he goes. 



Mr. F. G. Foster, of Hamilton, was 

 seen in Toronto on Dominion day. His 

 health is not good yet. 



Mr. Thos. Manton "of a daughter," 

 about three weeks ago. Just what was 

 wanted Tom says. 



The Horticultural Society meets 

 Tuesday evening for its regular meet- 

 ing. Time will be devoted principally 

 to questions and answers. 



Don't forget that the 28th inst. is the 

 day for the Gardeners' and Florists' 

 picnic to Victoria Park, Niagara Falls. 

 Mr. E. H. Carter, Riverdale Park, will 

 serve out the tickets at (I believe) 

 $1.00 apiece. Let everybody strain a 

 point and come. E. 



WHENEVER you need any :rade 

 supplies not offered in our advertising 

 columns, write us about i*. We will 

 place you in communicttion with 

 some one who can supply what you 

 want. 



TOU CAN BUY all your trade sup- 

 plies to the very best advantage from 

 advertisers in The Florists' Review, 

 and at the same time advancs the in- 

 terests of your paper. 



WHEN you write an advertiser, al- 

 ways state that you saw the adv. in 

 The Florists' Review. 



Chinese Primroses. 



20.000 Primroses, 2-in. pots $2.IJ0 per 100. 



Smilax. 



10,000 Smila.x, 2-in. pots, strong $il.00 per 1.000, 



$1.00 per 100. 

 Cineraria Grandiflora, .\ugust $2.00 per 100 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM. DELAWARE. 0. 



In fine assortment, from 2'2-in. pots, 

 $3.00 per 100 ; 



S27.00 per 1000. 



GhAS.T. Darling, Stony Brook, L I., N.Y. 



The EVANS IMPROVED CHALLENGE 

 Ventilating Apparatus 



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 VENTILATING 

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OURS IS THE 

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Our Apparatus does the 

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Saves labor and expense. 

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Choice Seeds, I 

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COCOS WEDDELIANA. 



1 Plant. 1-in. pot, IS inches higli, eacli $0.40 



1 Plant, .i-in. pot, 24 inclies higli, each 75 



1 Plant, 5-in. pot, 30 inches high, each 1.00 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



Wyncote, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Vinca Major Variegata. 



1,000 3-inch Pots. 



:i to .i leads, l^ tn 24 indies l..ng, 

 7.".c per Jo/L-n $."i.00 per 100. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, Adrian, Mich. 



Cineraria^-°Calceolaria 



James Giant Strain, 



Per trade pkt,, |l nn I'rr ', trade pkt., M cents. 



STUMPP & WALTER CO. 



50 Barclay St. NEW YORK. 



Sphagnum Moss 



A verv select qiialitv. "^^c per bale, !• 

 bales $6.00 Grown and packed by 



M. I. LYONS, - Babcock, Wis. 



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ere we go 



To Clean Out.... 



Per 100 

 IS, 2, -ili and 3-in. pots.. $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 



Md. Salleroi, 2K-in. pots 2.00 



Mt. of Snow, 2K-in. pots 4.00 



Bronze, 2K-in. pots 3.00 



Mrs. Pollock, 2K-in. pots 4.00 



Sweet Scented, 3-in. pots 4.00 



.Xbutilon, var. trailing, 2K-in. pots 4.00 



Begonia Rex, 2K-in. pots 4.0i) 



Coleus. 2-in. pots 2.(0 



Cobea Scandens, 3-in. pots 4.00 



Heliotrope, 2'A and 3-m. pots $2.00 3.00 



Gvmnocarpa,2K-in. pots 2.00 



Impatiens Sultani, 2}i and 3-in. pots 3.00 



Lobelia, dwarf and trailing 2.00 



Lemon Verbena. 2K-in. pots 3.00 



Petunias, single fringed 3.00 



Pvrethrum, Little Gem 2.00 



Salvia. 2'A and 3-ir. pots $2.00 3.00 



Snow Crest Daisies 2.00 4.00 



Sweet .^lyssum,2K-in. pots 2.00 



Verbena, extra strong, 2J4-in. pots 2.00 



iriegated, 2Ji-in. pots 2.50 



3 •■ 4.00 



8.00 



10.00 



rooted cuttings 125 



)oted cuttings 2.0_) 



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Begoni; 



1.25 



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