The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Plants grown in JADOO were 

 Prize-Winners at the Novem- 

 ber Exhibitions at Philadel- 

 phia, Hartford, and Athens, 

 Georgia. 



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RANDOM NOTES. 



At Columbus, 0., I noted a pretty 

 lot of chrysanths grown by Mr. Knopf, 

 of the Franklin Park Floral Co., who 

 finds best sale for a medium sized 

 flower, grown about three to a stem. 



Underwood Bros, have added a 

 house 100x20, planted with carnations. 

 They report a good call for funeral 

 work. The Livingston Co. report a 

 good bulb trade; cleaned out on lead- 

 ing lines: palm sales are increasing. 



Maurice Evans has his fine speci- 

 men palms safely housed: the finest 

 plant of Cycas circinalis owned by a 

 commercial florist can be seen here. 



At Allegheny, Pa., John Bader is 

 cutting some fine mums and is quite a 

 palm grower. The Continental palm 

 houses are models of their kind. 



Wm. Hamilton, superintendent of 

 Allegheny Parks is justly proud of 

 some fine plants of the uncommon 

 Aristolochia gigas var. Sturtevanti, 

 now in bloom. The immense blooms 

 create much interest. 



At Schenley Park,, Superintendent 

 Wm. Falconer is being fairly over- 

 whelmed with compliments upon the 

 success of the mum display he has 

 staged. The arrangement is perfect 

 and quality of blooms superior, if pos- 

 sible, to last season's product. 



At Albany, N. Y.. Jno. Dingwall is 

 pleased with the conduct of carnation 

 Outcast, which is doing much better 

 this season from local propagation. 

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times the stock of bedding plants is 

 immense. 



Louis Menand has a flue show of 

 Cattleyas, which are In demand by 

 the best trade in the Capitol City. 



H. G. Eyres has a plant of the new 

 Acalypha Sanderi on exhibition in his 

 store window. Surrounded with green- 

 ery the effect is striking. 



Sam. Goldring was busy with fu- 

 neral designs when I called, and us- 

 ing many Niphetos roses, which are 

 grown extensively by them. It pro- 

 duces three blooms to one of the 

 Bride, and is the ideal rose for a 

 side bench. Maids are ahead of 

 Brides this fall, which is contrary to 

 the usual order of things. Up to the 

 present they have not wasted a chry- 

 santhemum. Violets are a trifle later 



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than usual in yield, but up to date in 

 quality. 



At Utica, N. Y., C. F. Baker is elat- 

 ed over the success of those two good 

 carnations. Red Jacket and Oneida, 

 having sold clean out for this season. 



C. F. Seitzer has quite a show of 

 mums, some blooms of Viviand-Morel 

 measuring nearly 9 inches across. 



At Binghamton, N. Y., W. H. Gra- 

 ham lias just completed a fine house 

 110x30 for carnations and a palm 

 house connected with office. Mr. Gra- 

 ham, who recently took a side partner 

 into the business, is receiving the 

 congratulations of his friends. 



At Little Falls, N. Y., J, Olsraham 

 is much pleased with the success he 

 has attained since starting in business 

 here but a year since. W. M. 



