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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



SKl'TKMBBR T. 1S99. 



CANADIAN HORT. ASS'N. 



The official programme of the sec- 

 ond annual convention of the Cana- 

 dian Horticultural Association, to be 

 held at Ottawa, Sept. 19, 20 and 21, 

 has reached us. It is very artistically 

 gotten up and is a credit to the asso- 

 ciation. 



The programme includes the follow- 

 ing papers: "Insect Enemies in 

 Greenhouses," by Prof. Fletcher, Ot- 

 tawa; "How Can the Relations Be- 

 tween Wholesaler and Retailer be Im- 

 proved," by Mr. C. Scrim. Ottawa; 

 "Cemetery Decoration," by Mr. James 

 McKenna, Montreal; "The Uses of Ni- 

 trogenous Fertilizers," by Prof. Frank 

 S. Shutt; "What Advantages Are to Be 

 Derived From a Trade Paper in Can- 

 ada," by Mr. A. H. Ewing, Berlin; 

 "Building Commercial Greenhouses," 

 by Mr. H. Dale. Brampton; "European 

 Horticulture as Viewed by a Cana- 

 dian," by Mr. S. S. Bain, Montreal; 

 "Plants versus Cut Flowers at Holiday 

 Times," by Mr. C. Scrim, Ottawa. 



There will be an exhibition in con- 

 nection with the meeting and those 

 present will be entertained with a ride 

 to Victoria Park and lunch at the Vic- 

 toria hotel. 



The officers of the Association are: 

 President, Wm. Gammage, London; 

 Vice-Presidents, C. Scrim, Ottawa, and 

 Jas. McKenna, Montreal; Treasurer, 

 J. H. Dunlop, Toronto; Secretary, 

 A. H. Ewing, Berlin. 



Our Canadian friends are right in 

 line and are paddling their own canoe 

 in good shape. We wish the coming 

 meeting the fullest success and the 

 Association a long and useful life, 

 which it will undoubtedly have with 

 such men at the helm. 



BEWARE OF THE CROOK. 



Lorenz Weber, a young German, 

 late with Chas. Doerrer, Westfield, N. 

 J., clear face, no eye brows, height 5 

 feet 3 inches, weight 125 pounds, age 

 20 years, an anchor tattooed on both 

 arms, robbed the house of his employ- 

 er, Mr. Doerrer, stealing two gold 

 watches, one diamond pin, five gold 

 rings and about $30.00 in cash. Mr. 

 Doerrer would be pleased to hear of 

 any clue that would lead to his 

 whereabouts, or will give a reward for 

 his arrest. R. 



IF YOU HAVE any surplus stock to 

 sell offer it in our classified advs. The 

 co*t is slight and your offer will come 

 under the eyes of all possible buyers. 



Roses, Carnations and Violets. 



Bridesmaids. 3-in. stock S5.00 per 100. 



Meteors, 2J^-in. pots 4.00 



Kaiserin, 4-in. pots $.00 " 



Violets in 2'--in. pots 3.00 " 



Field Grown Carnations, ready after Sept. 1st. 



all the leading varieties, $5.00 a 100, $10.00 a 1,000. 

 Field Grown Violets, 5.00 " 40.00 



WM F. KASTING. 481 Washington St.. Buffalo. NY. 



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REGULAR SHIPPING ORDERS RECEIVE 

 SPECIAL ATTENTION. 



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Wholesale Growers of 



Cut Flo wers, 5i s^o* ve - 



WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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



20 " .... " 2.00 



15 " .... " 1.50 



12 " .... " 1.25 



8 " .... " 1.00 



Meteor per 100, $:i.O0 to $1.00 



Bridesmaid " 3.00 to 4.00 



Bride " 3.00 to 4.00 



Perle " 2.00 to 300 



Carnations " 1.00 to 1.50 



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U I UUU This oner only holds good as long as stock Is unsold. I U J J (J) 



NARCISSUS. Paper White Grandiflora, i \tra fine $ 6. 75 per 1000 



ROMAN HYACINTHS, fine stock 14.00 



LILIUM HARRISII, 5-7, all repacked 40.00 



Terms net cash with order. 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ, Importer, - - JERSEY CITY, N. J. 



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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. 



CHINE3K PRIMROSES, single, mixed. 2-inch pots, 



per 100 $2.00 



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

 Forbesii, "Babv Primmse," 2-in. pots, " .. 3.00 

 ASPARAtilS SPREXGERII, 2J4-in. pots, " LOO 



CARNATIONS, field grown " LOO 



PA>'SY SKE0, Benary ne plus ultra, none Letter. 



Per oz.. 4.00. 

 Pansy Plants, $2.50 per 1000, 60c per 100. 

 E^-Casm to 1DEK. 



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Geranium Mme. Jaulin, ^Zl%ZJ b ' 

 Mme, de la Roux, ,:■ sold. 



flhlltilnn sa«it7ii Wn.,-J5.<X) per lOO. A grand 



AUUIIIUII 9911141, bedding plant, grows dwarf 



and bushy — capital plant to use with CrotonS. 



Russelias Multiflora and Elegantissima, 



2J4-in„ $2."50 per doz. Magnificent basket 

 plants, forming a shower of blazing coral red 

 v, lien well grown. Grown as easily as the old 

 German Ivy. 



Browalia Glgantea, aiisoid. 

 Acalypha Sanderli, m sow. 



READY NOW. 



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