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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



OCTOBER 19, 1S99. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY OF 

 AMERICA. 



The committees judging seedling 

 chrysanthemums will now be in ses- 

 sion every Saturday to and including 

 Nov. 25th. Exhibitors should make 

 their entries (tor which a fee of two 

 dollars is charged for each variety en- 

 tered) to the secretary not later than 

 Tuesday of the week they are to be 

 shown. 



All exhibits forwarded to the fol- 

 lowing addresses (express charges pre- 

 paid) will receive careful considera- 

 tion: 



Boston, Mass.— A. H. Fewkes, Horti- 

 cultural Hall. Tremont street. 



New York, N. Y. — E. Dailledouze, 

 care New York Cut Flower Co., 1111 

 West Twenty-third street. 



Philadelphia. Pa.— A. B. Cartledge, 

 1514 Chestnut street. 



Cincinnati, O.— R. Witterstaetter, 

 care Cincinnati Cut Flower Co., cor- 

 ner Fourth and Walnut streets. 



Chicago, 111. — C. W. Johnson, care 

 Illinois Cut Flower Co.. 51 Wabash 

 avenue. 



ELMER D. SMITH. Sec'y. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY'S 



SILVER CUP. 



The officers of the Chrysanthemum 

 Society of America have decided to 

 award a silver cup (valued at $20.00) to 

 the seedling which averages the high- 

 est number of points. To be eligible 

 in this contest, the seedling must be 

 shown to at least three committees, 

 and from their scoring an average will 

 be made. ELMER D. SMITH, 



Secretary. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MI^H. 



We are enjoying a streak of most 

 beautiful weather, an ideal Indian 

 summer. Violets are coming out fast 

 and mums, such as Bergmann and 

 Glory of Pacific are in their prime, but 

 will soon be superseded by Ivory and 

 other standard varieties, which are 

 now showing color fast. Roses have 

 been very plentiful, the warm sun- 

 shiny days have brought them out in 

 profusion. Carnations are none too 

 plentiful and white and Daybreak 

 scarce. The demand seems to run to 

 these two varieties. 



Daybreak is still the standard light 

 pink carnation, and judging by the 

 sales and continuous demand for it. 

 the variety promises to hold the trade 

 for many years to come, unless its 

 sport. Mme. Chapman, becomes more 

 popular. 



Carnations are 25, :;.". ami 50 cents 

 per doz. according to quality. Ameri- 

 can Beauties. $2.50 to $3.00 per doz.: 

 other roses 7.". cents to $1 ; mums. $1 

 to $2. 



Henry Smith lias just started a new 

 greenhouse for carnations, it will be 

 partially finished this fall, as far as 

 the glass he has left over will complete 

 it. ami !>•' finished in the spring. 



GEO. F CR \BB. 



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E.H.HUNT 



THE "OLD RELIABLE" FOR 



Wholesale 

 Gut Flowers 



Hunt's Flowers Go Everywhere. 



76 Wabash Ave. CHICAGO. 



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REINBERG BROS. 



WIETOR BROS. 



Wholesale 

 Growers of 



Cut Flowers. 



All telegraph and telephone orders 

 given prompt attention. 



51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. 



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WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST 



C. A. KUEHN 



Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies. 



Manufacturer of the Patent Wire Clamp Pion» 



Designs. A full line of supplies always oi 



hand. Write for catalogue and prices 



1122 PINE STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO 



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Wholesale 

 Growers of. 



CUT FLOWERS. 



SO0.000 feel of lilass. 



Headquarters for tine AMERICAN BEAUTIES. 



51 "Wabash Avenue. CHICAGO. 



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Bassett & Washburn 



76 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



•"-SASKSCUT FLOWERS 



Greenhouses at Hinsdale, III. 



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W. E. LYNCH 



Wholesale Florist, 



19-21 E. Randolph St. CHICAGO. 



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ANDALL 



Telephone 1 1^| wholesale Florist 



4 Washing-ton St.. Chicago. 



In our new and enlarged quarters we are better 

 prepared than ever to handle your orders. 



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WHOLESALE DEALER IN 



GROWER OF ROSES. CUT FLOWERS. 



J. A. BUDLONG, 



37-39 Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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1322 Pine Street, 

 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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ELLISON & TESSON, 



WHOLESALE SHIPPING 



FLORISTS 



3134 Olive Street, ST. LOUIS. MO. 



...Home Grown Stock... 



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Cincinnati 



W. A. MANN*. 

 FRANK W. BALL 



Cut Flower Co. 



Wholesale Florists 



416 Walnut SL 



CINCINNATI, 0. 



Consignments Solicited. 

 Special Attention Given to Shipping Orders. 



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. . 5000 . . 



Nymphea Dahlias 



Strung Roots. $3.(10 and $5.00 per 100 

 Coreopsis Lance-ilata. from field, $2.00 per 100 

 Carex Japonica Variegata, strong plant for pro- 

 pagating. $5.00 per 100. . 

 W. P. CARRE, Florist, Mantua, N. J. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



REED & KELLER, 



122 W. 2Sth St., NEW YORK CITY 



Manufacturers of WIRE S8 DESIGNS 



and Dealers in 



-^^FLORISTS' ss SUPPLIES 



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DCMTUCV f i~* i^\ We are now gathering our new 



BtlNlntT & \JJ. Sphagnum Moss 



C C REUTHPV Mar ^* 



F. F. BENTHEY, Mgr 



WHOLESALE AND rlnrjntc Consignments 



COMMISSION rlUllolOl Solicited. 



41 Randolph St., CHICAGO. 



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lor the Florist trade and will have none but 

 the best. Give us a trial order and see if we 

 do not send you just what you need. Will 

 quote prices as low as possible on live Sphag- 

 num for growing Orchids, etc. 

 Z. K. JEWETT & CO.. SPARTA, WIS. 



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