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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JULY 27, 1899. 



CLEVELAND. 



The cut flower market is about the 

 same as at last writing, nothing doing 

 outside of funeral work. Some Egypt- 

 ian lotus blossoms attracted a good 

 deal of attention in one of the down- 

 town stores. They were fully open and 

 sold well, bringing 35 to 50 cents each. 



Mr. L. F. Darnell and family have 

 returned from a short trip to Detroit. 



Mrs. J. M. Gasser and Miss Helen 

 Roberts have taken a trip up the lakes 

 on the steamer North-West. They will 

 stop for a short time in St. Paul and 

 Chicago. 



Mr. Fred Bletcher is enjoying a few 

 days' rest at Columbus, Ohio. 



Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fetters have ex- 

 tended their stay in Detroit two weeks. 



The local club is making arrange- 

 ments to receive the visitors stopping 

 on their way to the convention. 



Mr. Salmon, of Akron, was a visitor 

 this week. 



The box firm, The Dayton Folding 

 Box Co., had a representative in the 

 city this week. 0. A. C. 0. 



MINNEAPOLIS. 



The Twin City Florists' Bowling 

 Club have not been bowling for a 

 month or two and are out of practice, 

 but intend from this on to make up 

 for lost time. John Monson received 

 the medal for the highest single score. 

 The following are the scores: 



1st. 23. 3d. 4th. 6th. 6th. 



Wiel 145 150 108 146 151 105 



U n 135 111 115 157 122 119 



Nag?l 136 125 121 106 114 136 



Lynes 85 97 154 145 118 129 



N. 



BOWLING PRIZE. 



The special prize of a set of six 

 lignum vitae balls offered by the bow- 

 ling supply department of the Craw- 

 ford, McGregor & Canby Co., Dayton, 

 O., will be awarded to the team mak- 

 ing the highest score in any one game 

 at Detroit. Thus every team will 

 have a chance at this prize until the 

 last game has been played. 



MARION, IND— Gunnar Teilmann 

 reports an excellent trade this year, 

 especially in plants. He has put up 

 a windmill, with a 200-barrel tank, a 

 new barn, and expects to rebuild one 

 of his propagating houses. 



CHARLEVOIX, MICH.— F. J. Meech 

 & Son have sold their greenhouses to 

 B. B. Blair, of Otsego, who took pos- 

 session at once and will continue the 

 business. 



W-. Photo-Process Engraving g* 



S J00-:50(i DFHRISORiN 51 .^ 



Primroses Now Ready 



Per 100. 



PRIMULA CHINESE, Alba 2'+ -in., $2.00 



Rubra " 2.00 



Fern Leaf, mixed 2.00 



" Choicest mixed 2.00 



JAPONICA, Alba " 2.00 



FLORIBUN DA, Yellow " 2.00 



AURICULA, Mixed " 2.50 



Cinerarias, Hybrid, mixed 



Petunias, Dbl. Fringed, mixed. 

 " Ruffled, ' . 

 Geraniums. 20 varieties, ' 

 Fuchsias, 10 

 Hydrangeas, mixed 



Per 100 



n.. $2,110 



8.00 



2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 



Per 1C0 



Asparagus Plumosus 3%-in., $7.1-0 



Sprengeni 7 ('0 



Lycopodium Dent 2!i-in., 2.00 



£ mi lax, extra strong 2.00 



from flats .50 



Begonias, Flowering, 10 varieties, mixed. 2. CO 

 mixed 1.50 



New Pansy Seed. 



Per oz. Per lb. 



Mining's Giant riowering $4.00 $50.00 



Sky Blue 2.00 25.00 



Purple 2.00 25.00 



" Yellow 2.00 25.00 



•• White 2.00 25.00 



200,000 PanSy PlantS, Ready in September. 



5 Plants at 100 Rates. Cash, NO DISCOUNT. j__^: _^ utnhn. 



The Morris Floral Co morris/ill. 



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CRABB &. HUNTER, 



Violet Specialists. 



Pot plants now ready of Marie Louise, Farquhar 

 and Lady Campbell ; free from disease , Al stock; 

 write for prices. Surplus Roses, Brides and Maids, 

 first class stock, from 3-inch pots, at $4.00 per 100. 

 Bedding Geraniums, 4-inch pots, at Jti.OO per 100; 

 from 3-in. pots, $4.00 per 100. All first class stock. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



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E. G. Hill & Co. 



Wholesale 

 Florists, 



RICHMOND, INDIANA. 



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REED & KELLER, 



122 W. 25th St. , NEW YORK CITY. 



Manufacturers of WIRE 88 DESIGNS 



and Dealers in 



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IT COSTS 4 CENTS FOR EACH COO FEET OF 

 --, FLOOR SPACE ?. 



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DOES NOT INJURE THf MOST SENSITIVE 



PLANTS- ENDORSED BY PROMINENT FIOBISTS- 



USED FOR FUMIGATION OR SPRAYING INDOORS OR 



OUT - ZOO IBS. OF TOBACCO IN ONE PINT Of IIKOWI 



S01D BY SEEDSMEN CIRCULAR TREE- 



SKABCURA DIP CO. CHICAGO. 



QUICKLY DOKS IT, W 



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THE REGAN 

 PRINTING HOUSE... 



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Nursery 

 Florists' 



87-91 Plymouth Place, Chicago. 



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HITCHINGS & CO. 



233 MERCER ST., NEW YORK. 



GREENHOUSE BUILDERS 



Hot Water Boilers, .Pipes, Fittings 



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