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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



SEPTEMBER 15, 189S. 



MILWAUKEE. 



A summer outing was taken by the 

 members of the Florists' Club and 

 their ladies to the place of Mr. A. Bill- 

 ings at Cudahy. In addition to grow- 

 ing cut flowers Mr. Billings is a large 

 grower of mushrooms and small fruits. 

 Considerable attention was devoted to 

 the latter by the visitors and many 

 went home well loaded with fruit. 



Mr Wm. Edletsen has removed his 

 Seventh street place to North Milwau- 

 kee. This in addition to the new 

 houses he is building will give him 

 considerable glass, all of which will 

 be devoted to growing stock for his re- 

 tail trade. 



Geo. Klehm, of the Klehm Nur- 

 series, Chicago, spent a few days in 

 town. Challenge Roller Evans also 

 stopped over here. He is still on his 

 way back from Omaha. 



Business shows a marked improve- 

 ment since cooler weather set in. The 

 supply has shortened up considerably 

 and shipping orders are coming in 

 freely. Prices have gone up a notch 

 and good stock, especially in roses, 

 may be scarce for some time. Long 

 stemmed asters in light colors are sell- 

 ing well. Sweet peas are about gone 

 and but tew lilies are seen in the mar- 

 ket now. 



Currie Bros, have overhauled their 

 greenhouses this summer and they 

 present a fine appearance. 



If the present appearance of the 

 plants is an indication Nic Zweifel 

 ought to have a fine cut of carnations, 

 mums and violets this winter. 



The store of the Whitnall Floral 

 Co. has been purchased by Mr. A. 

 Klokner, who will continue the busi- 

 ness. Mr. Whitnall will continue the 

 greenhouses as before. G-EO. W. 



COLUMBUS, O. 

 A splendid display of plants and cut 

 flowers was made by E. L. Charles 

 the well known florist, at: the recent 

 Ohio State Fair. He received 24 first 

 and 4 second premiums. One of the 

 floral designs was the representation 

 of a soldier worked out in fresh flow- 

 er.-, which attracted much attention. 



ELIZABETH, N. J. 



Mrs. Carrie E. Beebe. wife of Emer- 

 son P. Beebe, the nurseryman and flor- 

 ist, and mother of H. N. Beebe, the 

 florist, died September 10. The family 

 has the sincere sympathy of their 

 manv friends in this sad bereavement. 

 F. W. 



BUY TOUR supplies from ihe ad- 

 vertisers in The Florists' Review, and 

 thereby increase the earnings ot your 

 certificate. 



..CARNATIONS.. 



SlronK, healthy plants, leading: vaineties, popular prices. 

 Vini rT« Extra fine, healthy clumps of 

 VIULtIa " Marie Louise. Irom field. 

 Write for Price List. 



CRABB & HUNTER, ""jaTc^H."'""""' 



..FIRST QUALITY FORCING ROSES.. 



Fully ecinal to those sent out. the hist s^x yfars, lirst ilass and i.erfiirtlv healthy In every i e.^peit. 



only selected growth from flowering shoots used m (irojiagatliig. 



LA FRANCE, PRESIDENT CARNOT, 



nETEOR, SUNSET, BON SILENE, PERLE, KAISERIN, 



BELLE SIEBRECHT, nnE. HOSTE, BRIDE, 



3-Inch pots, .}0.00 per 100; 4 Incli p.,ts, ^fsiiu inr w 



Mentinn The Review when yon write. J. t. DII.r.01T, BI.OOMSBPRG. PA. 



...IDEAL FIELD 

 CARNATION PLANTS 



Carnations!! 



Our Stock Surpasses that of all previous years. 



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



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN. 



Mention The Ffevlew when you write. 



illiiiiiillliiijiiiii: 



I Tarnations i 



I ...Fine... 



Z Field-Grown Plants 



I Field Grown 

 I Carnation Plants.. 



S3.00 



Per 100 



Wm. Scott 

 Nancy Hauks 

 Emma Wocher 

 Tidal Wave 



Iiizzie McCxowan C).^5.0U 



S?^i?°" PerlOOO 



Morello, mayor Pingree, 

 $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



i REINBERG BROS. | 



j 51 Wabash Ave. CHICAGO, ILL. i 



liiiijiiiiiuiii Jill liiniiii: nil! mil iiiiniiii iiiii;iiiiiiii:aiP 



M^-ntii>n The Review when you write. 



CARNATIONS -- "'fi>^^^.i^is^<^- 



UniMini lUIIU Ready now, write for prices. 



nnOrP Bndes, Belle Siebrecht and Meteors 

 KINpN— in 3-inch pots. Maids, Brides 

 IIUUL.U 3„j Beauties in 2'^-inch pots. 



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

 Send .'ilk or $1.1K) lor samples and prices to 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, 111. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



GHINESEPRIMROSE 



l.i 000 single, mixed colors. 2 and 2K-in, pots. $2.00 



per 100. 

 P^nev <ip«^H Sn.;..«>.00;o/.,$3,.W. Plants 



ransy oeeu. sept. 2tith,$:!,.iuper looo. 

 JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, DELAWARE, OHIO. 



Mention The Review when you 



rite. 



Fancy Leaved 

 Caladiums... 



Contracts 

 Can be 

 Made 

 Now for 

 Fall 

 Delivery. 



10,000 Choice Bulbs in 30 varieties. 

 S4.00 per 100; S35.00 per 1000. 



OAK GROVE NURSERIES, Seven Oaks, Fla. 



Mention The Review when yon wrile. 



Always mention the Florists' Review whe) 

 writing advertisers. 



Stock Ready September 1st. 



.\ good season has put our Field Grown Stock 

 for Fall Planting in e.xcellent condition, clean, 

 healthy and strong. 



The condition of our ground is such to insure 

 the lilting of a plant with Tittle or no loss of roots. 



Send for Price List, 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



LaFAYETTE, IND. 



Mention Florists' Review when you write 



...WAR IS OVER... 



...NOT THE FIGHT roR BARGAINS... 

 in our CLEARING SALE of our SURPLUS of strong 

 and healthy Stock plants true to name. We offer: 



Geraniums, I i-t varieties . , , per lOi). $fi.O() 



3.U0 



ts.oo 



3.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 



Flowering Begonias 



Rex Begonias 



Nephrolepis 



Violets, M.in. Louise 



Carnations, i'.^t standard.. . 



Flora Hill L.irn.(tion ■■ 7.00 



Chrysanthemums, good commer- 



..i.il, oni nl .-, ,ind e-in. pots '■ i.OO 



Chrysanthemums, single sterns. 2.00 



H. P. Roses, u' V ears old 6.00 



Primula Sinensis, 3-in. pots .. 4.00 



l']r,i-r write tor special low prices of our Gen- 

 eral i Inn-t- M-'k. especially, Cannas. Fuchsias, 

 Genistci. Ui- and tri-colored Geraniums. Scented 

 Geraniums, Mme. Salleroi Ger.. Heliotropes, Hoya 

 Carnosa. Lemon Verbena, Pelargoniums, Vincas, 

 etc. Stock A No. 1. Cash please. 

 G-BEENE COUNTT PIiOBAI. NUBSEBY 

 WHITE HAI.I., II.I.. 



Mention The P.eview when you write. 



^ STOCK OF KUoLO. 



r>IXi Perles, lOUO Brides, 1W> Bridesmaid, 



fine stock, out of 2'r-incli pots. $3.00 per 

 KKI, «L'5.ilO per liXin, 

 VIOLETS, field crr:«n clumps. $.'..1X1 lur IIHI, 



C. LENGENFELDER, 

 Cor. Western and Berteau Aves.. CHICAGO, ILL. 



arnations ! 



....700 Lizzie McGowan 



Fine Stock, free from rust, at 



$4.00 per 100 first si?e. $3.00 second size. 



Cash with order. 



ERNST MAAG, QUINCY, ILL. 



^t.ntlcn The Review when you write. 



