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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



AUGUST 31, 1899. 



FLATBUSH, N. Y. 



Thursday, the 24th, was bowling 

 night at Flatbush and a few friends of 

 the club went over to sympathize with 

 the boys. It was strange to see O'Mara 

 and Traendly among this delegation 

 but adversity makes friends of all. 

 Papa Zeller announced that the silver 

 cup presented by the Royal Arcanum- 

 ites of Brooklyn would be given to the 

 member of the club making the highest 

 average in the games during Sep- 

 tember. Louis Schmutz won the cu- 

 cumber offered by Dailledouze Bros, 

 for the highest score by a member, but 

 the majority of the "pots" Y/ent to 

 New York. The following 

 scores: 



P. Daillednuze 135 



H. Dailledouze 134 



Woerner 11" 



O'Mara 169 



Stewart 151 



Riley 162 



Schmutz 182 



Raynor 17:: 



Woeker 110 



Papa Zeller 11-' 



Traendly 122 



Donlan 115 



.I'ii M;i inl.i :i! 



Dave Mills hasn't recovered from the 

 shock yet. J. I. D. 



AMERICAN CARNATION SOCIETY. 



Messrs. Crabb & Hunter. Grand Rap- 

 ids, Mich., have registered the follow- 

 ing carnations: 



Irene — A cross between Albertini 

 and Daybreak, with the color of Al- 

 bertini, a perfect calyx that never 

 bursts, and long, stiff stems. It has 

 a strong clove fragrance, and is a good 

 keeper, rather freer in bloom than 

 Scott, and a good, healthy grower. 



Mme. Chapman — The Grand Rapids 

 sport of Daybreak, in color between a 

 Daybreak and a Victor, being a better 

 color than Victor, habit similar to 

 Daybreak. 



ALBERT M. HERR, Sscretary. 



Lancaster, Pa. 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 



Plant Registration. 



Lager & Hurrell register Cattlaya 

 Gigas atropurpurea; well balanced 

 flower; sepals and petals extremely 

 dark; lip very large, intense purple. 



Cattleya Hardyana Robbiana; 

 flowers very large; sepals and petals 

 rosy mauve; lip deep crimson, veined 

 on disc with yellow, the larga yellow 

 spots on each side traversed with ma- 

 genta veins radiating from the center. 

 A natural hybrid from Columbia. 



Roses, Carnations and Violets. 



, Bridesmaids. 8-in. ^tock .--5. 00 per 100. 



Meteors, 2K-in. pots i.oo 



Kaiserin, 4-in. pots ,s.0O 



Violets in 2'i-m. pots 3.(0 " 



Field Grown Carnations, readv alter Sept. 1st, 

 all the leading varieties, $^ nil a loo, $40.00 a 1.0U0. 



Field Grown Violets, 5.(10 " 40.00 " 



WM. F. KASTING. 481 Washington St.. Buffalo. N.Y. 



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REGULAR SHIPPING ORDERS RECEIVE 

 SPECIAL ATTENTION. 



Wholesale Growers ot 



Cut Flo wers, 5i sassa 



WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



ve. 



American Beauty. 21-inch stem per doz , $2.50 



20 " .... " 2.00 



15 " .... " 1.50 



12 " .... " 1.25 



8 " .... " 1.00 



Meteor per 100, $3.00 to $1.00 



Bridesmaid " 3.00 to 4.00 



Bride " 3.00 to 4.00 



Perle " 2.00 to 3.00 



Carnations " 1.00 to 1.50 



We close at 5:30 p. in. during July ami August. 



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mm CONTRACTS isss 



Now I am open to quote prices ou all Bulbs, Plants and Roots 

 for next season. Send in your list of wants lor quotations. 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ, Jersey City, N. J. 



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| Burpee's Seeds Grow j 



Box 

 869 



SMITH & SMITH, | Fine Strong Plants & 



337 Sixth Ave. Pittsburg, Pa. 



BROKERS IN 



Greenhouse Real Estate, 

 and Pipe, Glass, 



Fittings, and other 

 Greenhouse construction 

 material. 



We have an exceedingly good bargain — 

 Suburban Greenhouses and City Store- 

 room. Write for particulars and price. 

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Primrose. 



CHINESE PIUSIROSES, single, mixed, 2-inch pots, 



per 100 $2,00 



Obconica OrandiHora. 2-inch pots, per 100.. 2.50 

 Forhesi. "Babv Primrose," 2-in. pots, " 4 00 



ASPARACilS SPRENGERII, 2^-in. pots, " .4.00 



CARNATIONS, held grown " .4.00 



PANSY SEED, Benary ne plus ultra, none better. 

 Per oz.. 4X0. ^g"C.\SH with order. 



Jos. H. Cunningham, Delaware, 0, 



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Geranium Mme. Jaulin, SMffirsJSkF* 

 Mme. de la Roux, an 



Ahlltilnn Saiiit7ii S-in., $5.00 per IOO. A grand 



AUUIIIUII Odlimi, bedding plant, grows dwarl 



and bushy— capital plant to use with Crotons. 



Russelias Multiflora and Elegantissima. 



2J£-in., $2.50 per doz. Magnificent basket 

 plants, forming a shower of blazing coral red 

 when well grown. Grown as easily as the old 

 German Ivy. 



Browalia Gigantea, an sold. 

 Acalypha Sanderii, an sold. 



READY NOW. 



THE COTTAGE GARDENS, Queens, N.Y. 



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