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The Weekly Florists t Review. 



AUGUST 10. 1899. 



J. AUSTIN SHAW. 



J. Austin Shaw, who has been in 

 New York and vicinity during the past 

 week, returns on Saturday to Detroit, 

 and will represent many ot his firms 

 at the convention. 



If any of the florists who are coming 

 desire his assistance in any way, as to 

 hotel accommodation, or wish any in- 

 formation of any kind, he will be glad 

 to hear from them. 



His address is the Oriental Hotel, 

 Detroit. 



RIVERTON, N. J. 



The married and single men of Hen- 

 ry A. Dreer's battled for supremacy in 

 a game of ball on Saturday, August 5. 

 which resulted in a victory for the 

 single men. The game was strictly 

 on its merits. Fatty Griffinborg, who 

 tips the beam at 2S5 pounds, proved 

 himself a real leather pounder by 

 making four two-base hits out of five 

 times at the bat. The features of the 

 game were the phenomenal one-hand 

 catch of Scholler and the effective 

 coaching of James Flynn. The mar- 

 ried men have it that the umpiring of 

 Duffy will long be remembered. The 

 score: Married men, 26; single men, 

 28. R. 



ROCHESTER, MINN. -- Roderick 

 Campbell has arrived from New York 

 City to take the position of florist at 

 the State Hospital. 



WATERBURY, CONN. — The new 

 store of Charles Walley & Co., at 118 

 South Main street, was opened July 

 29. Mr. Walley was formerly with 

 Fleischmann, New York. 



GREEN BAY, WIS— Raymaker & 

 Sons will erect a large greenhouse on 

 their property east of the city. 



CONNERSVIDLE, IND.— C. A. Rie- 

 man is building a large new house, 

 which will give him a total of 10,000 

 square feet. 



fc# ^ ^»W%^^^#M 



Butted Glass. 



This is no longer an experiment, it has come to stay. There 

 are various ways of making Butted Roofs, but the best way 

 is with the 



Clipper Bar. 



Willi this bar you can make a roof that is absolutely free 

 from drip, and glass cannot be torn out by the wind. Butted 

 glass makes a tight roof, a warm house and saves fuel. It 

 lasts longer, looks better and costs less than the old-fashioned 

 roof. But do not think that this is the only bar we sell, for 

 it is not; we furnish what people want and there is nothing 

 in greenhouse material that you cannot get from us, and all 

 of open-air-dried Cypress clear of bright sap, stained sap, 

 knots and all other defects. 



Lockland Lumber Co. 



Write for Circulars 

 or Estimates, 



Lockland, Ohio. 



WE HAVE LEFT THE FOLLOWING 



Choice Rose Plants 



THAT ARE AS NICE AS CAN BE GROWN IN EVERY WAV, which we are 

 anxious to sell at a very low price to make room. 



We guarantee them first class in every respect. 



2,300 Brides, 3-inch pots, at 4 cts. 



500 Brides, 2 " 2 cts. 



1,600 Meteors, 3 " 3 cts. 



500 Meteors, 2 " 2 cts. 



All stock is free from disease, strong and healthy. 



4,000 Beauties, 3-inch pots, at 5 cts 



1 ,400 Bridesmaids, 4 " 5 cts 



2,000 Bridesmaids, 3 " 3 cts 



6,500 Bridesmaids, 2 " 2 cts 



700 Brides, 4 " 5 cts 



Shipments to be made from our Greenhouses at Hinsdale, Illinois. 



Bassett & Washburn, 78 Wabash Ave. Chicago. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FIRST QUALITY FORCING ROSES 



PKRr'EVTLY HEALTHY 

 anil grown especially 

 Tor late planting. 



Only selected growth from flowering shoots used in propagating. 



SUNSETS. SAFRONO. PRESIDENT CARNOT. KAISERIN. METEOR. 



MAIDS. WOOTTONS. PERLES. MME. HOSTE. 



3-inch pots. $7.00 per 100 ; 4-inch pots, $12.00 per 100. 

 400 Grafted BRIDESMAIDS, 3M-inch pots. $12.00 per 100. 

 Mention The Review when you write. J. L. DILLON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



ROSES 



That will pay for * 



in six weeks af- 

 ter planting. Big, bushy plants, 

 selected and grown expressly 

 A few thousand to spare from 

 $5.00 per 100, Meteors, Brides, 

 Kaiserin, extra fancy, 3J^ 



for our own use. 



3Ja and 4-in. pots . 



Maids and La France 



inch, 6c. 



Smilax, extra strong, 2-in., $1.00 per 100. 



Latania Borbonica Palms, strong, 5-in., $4.00 



per doz. 

 Cyperus Alternifolius (Umbrella Plant), 



strong, 3 and 4-in., $1.00 per doz. 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



S01TH SIDE FLORAL CO., - - Springfield, III. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



y-y m . w w y 100 ° 2 '.-inch 

 111 ■ J Beauties, 



I I \ \l 100 ° 2 " lnch 



■ V W Woottons, 



l/| 1 1 J J 500 2-inch Brides, 



2000 3-in. Sniilax, 



All at a Bargain. Write 



GEO. A. KUHL - - Pekin, III. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FIRST CLASS 



Stock. 



1 have left — 

 300 Brides, 3-in. 1000 Bridesmaids, 3-in. 



Strong, well seasoned stock, 

 which I offer to the trade at 



$5.00 per ioo, $60. OO per iooo. 

 Samples sent. 



A. W. SMITH, E* Pittsburg, Pa. 



Mention the Review when you write. 



SEND IN YOUR ORDER NOW 

 for a copy of the 



FLORISTS' MANUAL. 



