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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTOBER 20, 1898. 



GERANIUM MME. JOULIN. 



I consider this tlie finest semi-double 

 geranium offered in many years. It is 

 an entirely distinct color in the Bruant 

 or bedding type. Very large florets 

 form a truss of grand size. The color 

 is a very delicate pink bordered with 

 pure white. It is unrivalled by any 

 bedding sort and is especially effect- 

 ive in cemetery work. I have also 

 found it useful in design work, the 

 flowers being so lasting, and they are 

 produced in great profusion. 



FRED SCHNEIDER. 



Cleveland, O. 



SAN JOSE SCALE, 



We have received a copy of Bulletin 

 No. 57 of the Maryland Experiment 

 Station, College Park, Md., containing 

 a very complete report by W. G. John- 

 son, the entomologist, on the San Jose 

 scale in Maryland and remedies for 

 its suppression and control. The scale 

 has done very serious damage to the 

 Maryland peach orchards, many of 

 them having been entirely destroyed 

 by the pest. The report gives a large 

 amount of information regarding this 

 scale, and is freely Illustrated. 



DUTY ON PINE CONES. 



By a decision of the Treasury De- 

 partment under date of Oct. 6, pine 

 xones containing seeds are dutiable at 

 30 per cent ad valorem under para- 

 graph 254, act of 1897, as "Seeds of all 

 kinds not specially provided for." Un- 

 der a former decision such cones were 

 admitted free as a crude vegetable 

 substance not otherwise provided for. 



AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR. 



At the recent exhibition in New 

 York City Rowehl & Granz, Hicksville, 

 L. I., were large exhibitors of dahlias 

 and were awarded five prizes. 



BANGOR, ME.— Adam Sekenger re- 

 ports the busiest August for years 

 past, and even with the enlarged oflice 

 and workroom combined has no room 

 to spare. An excellent cold storage 

 cellar has been added, into which the 

 day's cut can be carried both for home 

 and the downtown branch, the picture 

 of a corner of which I send herewith. 

 The stock is in first class shape and 

 reflects credit upon the competent 

 help employed. W. M. 



PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — W. Atlee 

 Burpee & Co. are moving from their 

 temporary quarters on Fairmount Ave. 

 to the new Burpee Building, 475 and 

 477 North Fifth U. 



FII:I.D CASBAGE PLANTS 



. now read\ lor transplantiiie: in cold frames. 

 Our wintered over CaMiage Plants ne-, .r run to 

 seed. Price $1.00 P'T I tXiO. i 'rder at once. 



25,000 LETTUCE PLANTS now ready for 

 forcing. $1.50 per l(ii"i i irdij_£tt ..nee and asV for 

 our catalogue. iiib^ — ^.ms^'. 



CALEB BOGGS, Chcswold, Del. 



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ARECA LUTESCENS, 

 COCOS WEDDELIANA, 

 KENTIA BELMOREANA, i? 

 LATANIA BORBONICA. ,|r 



For Sizes and Prices See Florists' Revie>w, f$f 



September 29th, Page 477. 



1^ Joseph HeaCOCk, Wyncote, Philadelphia, Pa. 'f 



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4 Acres Field-Grown Carnation Plants, 91,000 



(_tur Carnations are hrst-class in every respect, tree Ironi disease, and packed lightly by our 

 improved system of packing, by which we can send them to all parts of the United States and Canada 

 in perfect condition. 



JUBILEE BUTTERCUP CRIMSON SPORT HELEN KELLER 



$(inO per liun.lriMl 



METEOR MME. DIAZ ALBERTINI CHESTER PRIDE 



ARMAZINDV PURITAN STORM KING 



L. L. LAMBORH SILVER SPRAV WM. SCOTT 



$1.03 per hundred. 



J. L. DILLON, BLOOMSBUBG, PA. 



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BRIDESMAID 

 IVORV 



SWEETBRIER 

 MRS. FISHER 



Messr; 



Carnations! 



We have left tine stock of Jubilee, Tidal Wave, 

 Mrs. Duhme, Morello, Goldfinch, Ivory. Harri 

 son's White, Pingree and FireHv. Send for prices. 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN. 



L.wt. ASTER. Pa., October 8. 1898. 

 , Geo. Hancock & Son, 



Grand Haven, Mich. 

 Gentlemen: — Vour plants received in 

 good shape. They are the best plants I have 

 L'ver bought, and am greatlv pleased with 

 them. Respectfully. 



H. D. ROHRER. 



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GREATEST BARGAIN IN PLANTS 



Roses. ;!J^'' 



}"i IHi P'T -- . 



Parnatinnc Field-Grown, readv now. Daybreak, 

 UdliidllUlli). Scott, McGowan; Jubilee,' Rose 



Queen, Helen Kellar, at $5.50 per 1(X), or $.50,00 



per 1000. 

 Vinlotc Marie Louise, field-grown, ready now, 

 TlUieia. }yi5o per 100, or $40,00 per 1000. 

 Rllhhpr Plantc Fi<:us Elastica. Plants in 5-in, 

 nmm ridnib, p^ts. at $5,00 per dozen. 



4-in. pots. $20.00 per 100. 



Begonia Rex. 



WM. F. KASTING, 



495 Washing-ton St., BUFFALO, S. Y. 



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Carnations- sr.s2?,,„ 



strong, field grown plants. Scott, also a few 

 hundred each of Davbreak, .\laska and Mc- 

 Gowan, $3.00 a 100. $23.00 a l.OOil 



JOHN WELSH YOUNG, 



Upsal station. Penna.R.R. GERMANTOWN. PA. 



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CARNATIONS. 



Kathleen Pantlind, strong plants, $10.00 per 100. 



Flora Hill, strong plants 7.00 



.^rgyle. " " 7.00 



Empress, " " 7.00 



Reef Wave, " " 7.00 



Morello, " ■' 7.C0 



Surplus Field Grown 



Carnation Plants.. 



Clean, healthy, strong plants with plenty of roots. 



White Cloud, white. 

 John Voune, 

 Marv Wood, 

 Storm King, 

 New York. pink. 

 Painted Ladv, pink. 

 Mrs. C.H. Duhme. pink 

 Send for Price List. 



C. A. Dana, pink. 



Dazzle, scarlet. 



Jubilee. 



Gold Nugget, yellow. 



Psvche, variegated. 



Lily Dean, " 



Meteor, crimson. 



F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



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La FAYETTE, IND. 



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..CARNATIONS.. 



Stron?, \ieahhy plants, leading 



Write for Price List. 



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



HOFF & liEMEi:, 



(Paul Post Office) East Grand Rapids, Mich. 



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FIELD 

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RowN W arnations. . 



Fisher, $3.00 per 100. 



V:^l^4^<:- Lady Campbell and 



y IOI61S.* Farquhar, $3.C0 per 100 



C-^NH WITH L»KIJEH. 



MRS. F. W. POORE. - • Haverhill. Mass. 



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