AUGUST 3, 1899. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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to our NEW CENTRALLY LOCATED 

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building 918 Filbert Street 



Where we will be pleased to see all of our friends and the 

 trade in general. Make our place your HEADQUARTERS. 



SOME OF H CAncnc 



...our |EADERS.... 



Our Famous Wheat Sheaves, 

 Cycas Leaves Cape Flowers 



(both dull and glossy finish), (new crop). 



Chenille, Fancy Baskets, 



Pot Covers, Plant Stands, Doves, 



Immortelles, Metals, etc., etc. 



M. RICE & CO. 



Importers and Manufacturers of 



Florists' Supplies, 



918 filbert St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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ZIRNGIEBEL 

 GIANT PANSIES. 



Market and fancy strains. 



Unequalled as yet for size and brilliancy of 

 colors, and the most popular strains to date. 



New colors added every season. 



NEW CROP SEED READY NOW. 



Trade Packag-es of either strain at 

 One Dollar each. 



Full directions with every package how to 

 sow and cultivate. 



DENYS ZIRNGIEBEL, 



NEEDHAM, Mass. 



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Pansies 



WORTH 

 RAISING.... 



C. SOLTAU 86 CO. 



Excellent Seed, 3-lB-oz. $1.00; 1-oz. $4.00. 

 Cash with order. 



199 Grant Avenue. 

 ) JERSEY CITY, N.J. 



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AT| • One Rubber Plant, 6 



KflFflf^llfl feet tall, 5 feet diameter. 

 Hill will II A fine tree, healthy in 

 O every way, not a white 



spot on it, $15.00. 100 fine Chrysanthemums, 20 

 varieties, all named, the latest and newest, from 

 ■1 -in pots, $8.00 for the lot. They are healthy and 

 clean. Cash witr Order. 



CHRISTIAN LAWRITZEN, 

 Box 262. Rhinebeck-on-Hudson. N. Y. 



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 writing advertisers. 



PANSY SEED, 



The Famous 

 DIAMOND STRAIN. 



The best strain in the world of the German type 

 of Pansy ; largest in size and greatest variety of 

 rich and odd colors. A trial will prove it. I have 

 received hundreds of testimonials from florists who 

 use this strain, of which the following are samples: 



FromS. T. MAYNARD, Professor of Horticulture 

 at the Mass. Agricultural College and Director of 

 the Horticultural Department of the Hatch Ex- 

 periment Station. Amherst, Mass.—" It gives me 

 pleasure to say that your Pansy seed, Diamond 

 strain, is the finest we have ever grown." 



From Harvey Bros., Salmon Falls, N. H.— 

 " Please send us the price of your Diamond strain 

 Pansy seed by the ounce. The plants we bought 

 from you last fall were very fine, the fanciest col- 

 ors we ever saw. All our patrons said they were 

 the best they had ever seen.'' 



Price, all colors mixed, $5.50 per oz.; $3.00 per % 

 oz. ; $1.75 per % oz. ; $1.00 per V% oz. Cash with 

 order. L w QOODELI., 



Pansy Park, Dwight, Mass. 

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The Jennings Strain of finest American 

 Grown Pansies are considered by many 

 ■ florists to be the leading strain to date. 



All large flowering and of the most bril- 

 liant colors, and are sure to give satisfac- 

 tion. Finest mixed seed. $1 pkt., $3 per % oz.. $5 

 per oz. Finest white, yellow, black and blue, 50c 

 pkt. of 1500 seeds. Cash with order. 



E. B. JENNINGS, Southport, Conn. 

 Lock Box 2.54. Grower of the Finest Pansies. 



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SEND IN YOUR ORDER NOW 

 for a copy of the 



FLORISTS' MANUAL. 



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 writing advertisers. 



lANSIES 



herr s Pansies 



The superiority of my pansies is due to 

 the fact that I started with a selected 

 strain fifteen years ago, and have been 

 carefully selecting and adding to them 

 each season since. Try them and see 

 what I have accomplished. 



PLANTS ONLY 

 Free bv mail at 75c per 100; 250 for $1.50; 500 for 

 $2.50. By express, $1.00 per 1000. 



ALBERT M. HERR, - - Lancaster, Pa. 



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The Annual Meeting °« the Members 

 Florists' Hail Association 



will he held at Harmonie Hall, Detroit, Midi., 

 on Angust 15th, 1899, at 2:30 P. M . for the 

 purpose of electing two Directors and trans- 

 acting necessary business. 



JOHN G. ESLER, Sec'y. 



Cabbage, Celery 

 and Tomato Plants. 



Field Grown. 15c per 100, $1.00 per 1000; if by 

 mail add 10c per liO. 



Chrysanthemums %$*x& &&?&?: 

 R. VINCENT, JR. & SON, White Marsh, Md. 



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