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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



AUGUST 25, 



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NOW READY 



150,000 F?r FIELD GROWN CARNATIONS I 



WHITE. Per 100. 



Uncle lohn, extra fine. $5.00 



Flora Hill 8.00 



Alaska 5.00 



Ivorv 5.00 



Storm King "5.00 



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Jubilee, fine scarlet 



Daybreak, light pink o.OO 



VV. Scott, standard pink 5.00 



Rose Queen, bright rose pink 5.00 



Nancy Hanks, Itght pink 5.00 



Also a fine stock of the following NEW FERNS: 



Nephrolepis Cordata Compacta, 3-inch $IM per do 



Boston Fern, strong, 3-incn l.OtI 



Nephrolepis Davallioides Furcans, 3-inch "i.tm 



pink $5.00 



d, fine pink 5.00 



ph. fine large 



rge pit 

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$12.00 per 100. 



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FOREST CITY GREENHOUSES. 



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Address H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, III. | 



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CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



There is no improvement in the con- 

 dition of the marljet here, hut tlie 

 craft all predict a lively fall and win- 

 ter trade and the indications are that 

 we will have plenty of good rtock. We 

 have been blessed with good growing 

 weather this summer and field grown 

 carnation plants are looking fine. 



Cincinnati will be able to keep up 

 its reputation a while longer for pro- 

 ducing an abundance of good blooms 

 of this popular flower. For strong and 

 thrifty looking plants Evelina sup- 

 passes anything that I have teen this 

 season. 



News Notes. 



The frame work and bars of Crit- 

 chell's new greenhouse plant went up 

 in smoke by a destructive fire at the 

 Wm. Cordes &. Sons planing mill on 

 the 16th inst. As fall is near at hand it 

 will be a serious delay to Mr. Crit- 

 chell and will require some tall hust- 

 ling on his part to get things in shape 

 before cold weather. 



The float representing the florists 

 of this city promises to surpass any- 

 thing that will be shown in the civic 

 and industrial parade G. A. R. week. 

 The committee is working hard and 

 have met with great success in secur- 

 ing cash donations. Our growers will 

 contribute the necessary flowers and 

 the store boys will display their artis- 

 tic ability on this occasion as never 

 before. The float will be 22 feet long 

 and drawn by six horses. 



Fred. Gear has returned from the 

 east, where he has been spending a 

 couple of weeks. 



J. A. Peterson and wife have also 

 returned from the lakes. 



Henry Schwarz is quite busy reno- 

 vating his houses and getting ready 

 for fall trade. B. 



EASTERN FLORISTS in need of 

 flower pots can depend upon getting 

 the right goods at the most favorable 

 rates from the old reliable firm of A. 

 H. Hews & Co., North Cambridge, 

 Mass. 



Carnations!! 



...IDEAL FIELD 

 CARNATION PLANTS 



Our Stock Surpasses that of all previous years. 



Send for complete list of the best NEW and standard varieties, 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, 



Mention The Reviev 



GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN. 



hen you write. 



All Ready... 



Pansy Plants m bloon 



Jun 



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,00 per 1000 

 00 per 100 



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Primroses- i lioice mixed. *J-inch .. 2. 

 Pelargoniums— The Queen, strong. 



2!4-inch 2. 



Carnations — Flora Hill, Mayor 



Pingree, Triumph, first size K, 



Second size 1. 



Ten varieties flowering Beg'onias, 



2 and 3-inch 3, 



Pansy Seed, everv variety, at 3, 



Mitting's Giant Flowering at 4, 



The Morris Floral Co. 



MORRIS, ILL. 



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Carnations WANTED! 



20UU FIRST CL.ASS SCUTTs. 



500 JUBILEE. .iOO JOHN VCIU.NG. 



500 TRIUMPH. 200 Mrs. G. .M. BRADT. 

 All must be full grown, clean and healthy stock. 

 Name best price and tell how many vou can supply. 



Address CHAS. W. CROUCH. Knoxvllle. Tenn. 



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Pin^ree. Arinazindy and 

 Triumph, field grown. 



Ready now, write for prices. 

 DnCCO Brides, Belle Siebrecht and Meteors 

 KM\rA " in 3-inch pots. Maids. Brides 

 llUWkW jjjj^j Beauties in 2'4-inch pots. 



SMII.AX. in 3-inch pots. $3.00 per 100. 

 Send 50c or $1.00 for samples and prices to 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



CARNATIONS" 



Ment 



The Revle-n 



CHINESEPRIMROSE 



15.000 smgle. mixed colorb. 2 and 2;;-iu.pot;, $2,00 

 per 100, Cmerarias, 2-incli pots, September 

 1st, $2,00 per 100, 

 PaiiGV ^OoH ^ °'- ??■'*<'; "'■■ *3.50, Plants 

 railSy OCCU. Sept, 20th, $3.5U per lOOO. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, DELAWARE, OHIO. 



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Doses and.... 



Chrysanthemums 



STOCK THAT WILL GIVE 

 YOU SATISFACTION. 



Brides, Maids, Meteors. 3-in,, $1,00 per 100; $35,0(> 

 per 1000, 4-m,, $5,50 per 100, 



Beauties, 3-in,, $5.00 per 100; $45,00 per 1000. 



Beauties, 4-in.. $B..50 per 100, 



dirysanthemnms. — 2'4-inch stock, of Lady 

 Fitzwigram, Glory de Pacific, Ber^raann. Robin- 

 son, Bonnaffon, Modesto, Perrin, V iviand-Morel, 

 Maud Dean, Maud .Adams, Emil and Gretchen 

 Buettner, Yellow Jones, D, Spaulding, Lottie 

 Berry, Marion Henderson, Crawford, Snowball, 

 Defender, Mayflower, Thanksgiving, Whithers, 

 Morton, Irene Woodford, Murdock, Golden Tro- 

 phy, M, M. Johnson, Sunderbruch, Merry Mon- 

 arch, Marquis de Mortmont. at $3.00 per 100. 

 No more Booted Cnttin^s. 



POEHLMANN BROS. 



MORTON Grove, Cook County, III. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Field Grown 

 Carnation Plants.. 



stock Ready September 1st. 



-V good season has put our Field Grown Stock 

 for Fall Planting in excellent condition, clean, 

 healthy and strong. 



The condition of our ground is such to insure 

 the lifting of a plant with little or no loss of roets 



.Send for Price List. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



LaFAYETTE, IND. 



Mention Florists* Re\iew when you wrtte. 



GLASS 



for GREENHOUSES, 

 CONSERVATORIES, 

 HOrSEDS, ETC. 



Also Hotbed .-^aslies and Mats. Paints, Oils, Etc. 



THE BE£D GI.ASS & FAIN'T CO. 

 456 W. BROADWAY, - - NEW YORK, 



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