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The Weekly Rorists' Revie\?t. 



TUL.Y ZLiSSS. 



MONTREAL, QUEBEC. 



S. S- Bain. with, family, left receat- 

 Ij- on an extended tour or Europe. He 

 expects to find many ohanges since his 

 last trip several years since, and -will 

 no doubt give the society the benefit 

 of his observations. 



Miss Murray, the clever manager of 

 J. S. Murrars store, ;s on a vacation 

 to the Adirondacks. Mr. JItirray, a 

 hale and hearty veteran, thinks that if 

 he took a vacation, whio?i he has not 

 done for years, those splendid honey- 

 suckles would stop blooming The va- 

 riety Scarlet Trumpet does better here 

 than anywhere else I have seen it. 



Joseph Bennett is mstieatin? at Ca- 

 chtae, putting in new benches and 

 planting mums, of which he has a iiae 

 lot, roses in solid beds, and praying 

 the eel worm will leave him aloae thi = 

 season even If it must visit his com- 

 petitors. We would like to send him 

 some good American stock, but as the 

 legislators have concluded that the San 

 Joee scale is on roots only, they allow 

 cut flowers in, but not the plant. As- 

 ters are coming in very good. 



J. McKenna & Son are sending in 

 some capital stock of Semple's strain. 

 They report a good spring business, 

 finished up beyond expectations. 



I expected to find B. T. Graves in 

 California. He is undecided now as to 

 Cuba or the Philippines. Come out to 

 Omaha tu August, one and all, and we 

 will disctiss there the burning ques- 

 tions of the hour. 



■WUshire Bros, notice an improve- 

 ment in business since mo Ting to their 

 new store at comer of Sherbrooke and 

 Blenry streets. 



Wait WUshire grows considerably 

 for local trade in addition to supply- 

 ing his down-town store. 



The ann nai picnic takes plac^ on the 

 20th inst. when the jolly gardeners 

 with their wives and sweethearts hie 

 themselves down the majestic St. Law- 

 rence to a place called Erin-go-Bragh, 

 which, interpreted, means that you go 

 there for a good time. They will have 

 it. and I regret my inability to ;ake 

 pan in the jollifications. W. >L 



HX-N"TS P.EVTEmr OF THE CHICAGO ilAP.- 



KET. 



T>ie market remains stagnant and enrpha- 

 stzed by so litcie stocfc coming in. Dally^r-^- 

 ceipts are at low water mark, old stock near- 

 ly played oat and tlie yotmg stock bearing 

 very light. 



Tlie deinand seems to be increasing, mostly 



RIVEETOX, N. J.— Mr. Jacob D 



Eisele sailed per steamship Bremen on 

 the 14th inst- on a combined business 

 and pleasure trip. His family accom- 

 pany him. They will make a tour o£ 

 Northern Etirope and expect to return 

 early in September. 



SAMIEL S. PENNOCK, 



■jiji 



LONG DISTANCE 

 mEPHOSE 



Wholesale 

 Florist, 



1612-14-16 Ludlov Street, ...PHIUDELPHU, P\ 



ROSES-: 



Beautv. Bride. B-:desmaid. Perle. LaFrance. Testout. Morgan. Niphetos. 

 rin 3 a-C 4 incn ASFASAGUS FI.VMOSUS, all size? 



MASXE I.OinS£ VIOLETS, . : J=i r:i:lt5 .e:: r;;t-l 



A. S. MacBEAN, 



LAKEWOOD, N. J. 



The Review when 



standard Varieties, S2.50 per lOO. 



.\ list of varieties fumisbed on 



application. .\lso Per 100 



Cypems AltemifoUos, 'ZK-m. pots $2.30 



Cyclamen, white, pink, red and woite crim- 

 son eve. 2'- -in. pots 5.00 



Grevillea Bobtista 2.30 



Geranimas, line plants. 2}6-m. pots, new and 



siancari s.ins. varieties on application . . 2.50 

 Asparag^is Flxunosa Hana, 3-in. pots. . S.GO 



Sprpiigeri, 2V-in. pots 6.00 



Teanisslmiis, 1-in.pots 10.00 



Vinca Ma;. Var.. -i-in. - 1:5 i.W 



Smilas. .---:- " . "■.' 



NATHAN SMITHS, SON, Adrian. Mich. 



PANSY SEED! 



THE JENNINGS STRAIN. 



It is First-Class in BNer> 

 Respect. 



Finest mixed in great varietT of fancv irolors. Jl.OJ 



per pict of 25*0 seeds; J8.00 per 02.: 3 ozs.. 



S15.0U- Prepaid br mail. 

 Finest Yellow. White.'BIae. Black. Red. Pink and 



Lavender shades, in separate colors. SLOO per 



pkt. -\II large tiowering. 



C.^SH With OrX'ER. 



E. B. JENNINGS, 



Grower of the Finest Pansies. 



Lock Box 254. SOUTH PORT, CONN. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



TUB LARGEST 

 ..^^ SLPPL> MOLSB 

 l> AMERICA 



Xew Cilsl'jg"'ie of all KorUts' S;;?plics on application. 



Forthe ti3^e only. 



50 to 56 N. 4th Street. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



PLANTS 



White Plume, Golden Self- 

 Blanching and Giant Pascal. 



field-grown plants at $l.w per IxOO: J>..tO per 

 10.(J0O. Cash with order. Samples free. 



C. M. GROSSMAN, 



WOLCOTTVILLE, IND. 



Mention Florists' Review wh=n you write. 



lission Florist, 

 +95 Wdsfaingtoa St.. BlITALO, V Y. 

 .\lsa Dealer 



WM. J. B\kER, 



WHOLESALE 

 CUT FLOWERS, 

 1432 S. Penn. Square. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Original Heddquarten for CARNATIONS. 



Wm. C. Smith 



Wholesale Florist, 



4.0 So. 16th St. PHILADELPHIA. 



LONG DISTANCE PHONE 5008 A. 



Consisninents of Choice 5tock Solicited. 



O'JT centrsj locatLon enables us to 6:1 out-of-t^wn or- 



Men-Jon Florists' Re-.-:e^ ^z^n y.^ wTlie. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



Shipped 



to any part 



of thecour.tr}. 



Nanus 



strings 

 8 to 1 feet 

 long. 50 cents 



W. H. ELLIOTT, 

 BRIGHTON, ... MASS. 



JOHN WELSH YOUNG, 



Wholesale Grower of 



r\c;oc: ^"^ Decorative 

 ^^"5> Plants^* 



j-sl Station. GERMANTOWN, PA. 



Penna. R. R. 

 Mention Florists' Review when j-ou write. 



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