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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



NOVEMBER 17. 1S9S. 



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W. E. LYNCH. 



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The Right Kind. 

 The Right Price. 



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Department of Plant Registration. 



Robt. Sandiford, Mansfield. O., has 

 registered at the secretary's office the 

 following new plants: 



Pelargonium Sandiford 's Surprise; 

 large black blotches on upper petals, 

 edged fiery red, surrounded with a 

 broad band of white. Lower petals 

 white, with bright red spots in center 

 of each. 



Sandiford's Wonder, semi-double, 

 pure white, heavily fringed and crum- 

 pled. Some flowers showing small 

 maroon spots in upper petals. 



Sandiford's Best, pink, edged with a 

 deep band of white; large pure white 

 throat; large full trusses. 



John H. Taylor, Bayside, N. Y.. has 

 registered at the secretary's office new 

 rose Admiral Dewey, a light pink 

 sport from Mme. Caroline Testout. 

 "WM. J. STE'WART, Sec'y. 



1^- ADVERTISING RESULTS. 



Florists' Publishing Co.. Gentle- 

 men: I advertised a batch of plants 

 in The Florists' Review and another 

 florists' trade paper. The entire stock 

 was sold in six days and three-quar- 

 ters of the orders came through the 

 advertisement in The Review. I con- 

 gratulate you on the success of the 

 Review as an advertising medium. 

 JOHN 'W'ELSH YOUNG. 



Germantown, Pa., Oct. 2.5, 1898. 



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SPECIMENS 

 FOR 8-INCH POTS. 

 $6.00 per 12. 





50.000 Plants, Z'.in. pots, $5.00 per 

 100, express. ^-Ji 24 by mail for $1.50 



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J. M. THORBURN & CO, 



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REMOVED T O ^g CORTLANDT STREET, NEW YORK. 



CATALOGUE OF BULBS AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 



for Florists now ready and mailed free on application. 



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2000 Field-Grown Dahlia Roots, best double large 

 flow, and pompon, as fine as any in the mar- 

 ket, $:i.00 per 100. 

 500 l-vear roots, Platycodon grandiflora alba, 

 $4.00 per 100. 



.\quilegia Coerulea. Digitalis, Campanula, hardy 

 Asters. Calliopsis, Rudbeckia Golden Glow, 

 new dwarf Phloxes, fine for cutting, and 

 other hardy useful perennials at low rates. 



10.000 to 15.000 Asparagus roots 2-year, Colossal. 

 Palmetto and Columbian White Mammoth- 

 make an offer for the last. 



E. HAENTZE, Fond du Lac, Wis. 



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"Ashes as a Fertilizer, 



for the askinsr. Every 

 farmer should have one. 



GEO. STEVENS, 



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