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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



JrxE 13, 1001 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. 



Until June 22d will be open from 

 7:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. 



Wholesale 



^riorist 



American Beauties and Valley 



Our 



Specialties, 



Mention The RevI 



1612-14-16-18 Ludlow St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



ORANGE, N. J. 



Mr. William Duckhain, of Madison, 

 addressed his friends of the N. J. F. S. 

 at their regular monthly meeting on 

 June 5 upon "Some New Varieties of 

 Plants," prefacing his remarks with the 

 regret that the indispensable cut flow- 

 ers had displaced those plants, once the 

 joy of every horticulturist and known 

 as regular stove or gi'eenhouse plants. 

 Among those mentioned and described 

 were: Areca Illsemanni, Kentias Kus- 

 teniana and Sanderiana, Licuala Jean- 

 enceyi, Linospadisi Petrickiana, Salmea 

 Lancheana, Ludovia crenifolia, Dracaenas 

 Cantlaya and Victoria, Coleus thrysioi- 

 des and the new heliconias, which the 

 speaker saw in England last fall, all of 

 which he asserted were of great beauty 

 and merited being extensively grown 

 and would be when once they were more 

 generally known. 



Favorable reports were received from 

 those co-operating with the society in 

 their distribution of plants among the 

 school children and the treasurer re- 

 ported further donations of money since 

 last meeting, which would cover all esti- 

 mated expen.se attending this depart- 

 ment of the society's work. 



Resolutions condemning the wholesale 

 destruction of trees upon the streets by 

 telephone and telegraph companies or- 

 dered at the last meeting and adopted 

 and their publication ordered after first 

 soliciting co-operation of other civic so- 

 cieties. .J. B. D. 



TARRYTOWN, N Y, 



At the meeting of the Tarrytown Hor- 

 ticultural Society, held May 30, the exec- 

 utive committee reported that the sched- 

 ule was in the hands of the printer and 

 would be printed in a few days. 



Mr. Chas. E. Nosaiter was elected to 

 membership and Mr. Harvey, of Ossing- 

 sing, was proposed. The exhibit of Crat- 

 aegus oxyacantha received honorable 

 mention. The president reported that Mr. 

 Stevenson had left Tarrytown, causing 

 a vacancy in the executive committee 

 and Mr. Francis Palmer was elected to 

 the position. 



On motion the next meeting will be 

 held June 20 instead of June 27 and 

 a rose and strawberry show will be held 

 the same evening. 



Mr. Mooney, of Hastings, delivered a 

 lecture on draeaenas and the discussion 

 that followed was participated in by 

 Messrs. Scott, Coekburn, Mooney and 

 others. Mr. Mooney was given a vote of 

 thanks for his lecture. 



H. J. Ratner, Cor. Sec. 



Shelby, 0.— W. A. Hoffstodt, the flor- 

 ist, is reported to be organizing a stock 

 company to build greenhouses for the 

 growing of winter vegetables on an ex- 

 tensive scale. 



Osage, Ia. — The Gardner Nursery 

 Co. has been incorporated with a cap- 

 ital stock of $50,000. The incorporators 

 are Chas. F., Clark E., W. C, Rosa M. 

 and Grace B. Gardner. 



PITTSBURG GUT FLOWER CO., Ltd. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 

 FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. Write for Price List. 



Mention The Review when you wii 



No. 504 Liberty St., 

 PITTSBURG, PA. 



GERANIUIV1S. 



Duo de Mnntemart— Double, velvety carmli 





Mme. Br 



dered 

 Dr. Despres— Extra lar^e double floret 



scarlet with vernillllou shadings. 

 Caesar— Rich red solferino. double d 



free. 



ed and bor- 

 bright 



rierre Le T?rnn— Single bedder. deep rose, vein ' 

 i,:i liMii. \ . rv double dwarf, deep violet 



Isle I., r '. 1. t. rich and striking, double, 



Ki.li.li.ii li ,'i!.-, deep crimson, with dark 

 orange center, extra strong grower. 



M. A. Burie Aine— Very double crimson, sturdy, 

 compact growth. 



Sam Sloan— One of the best single crimson 



II. riini.\u- pMiible. brilliant fiery scarlet, one 



We also have large quantities of "•.!" ■-■ .o.-n.i ■',■ --iMrk. such as 



CANNAS, CHRYSANTHEMLMS, Etc. 



For description and prices sec is-suc of May :*. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, Adrian, Mich. 



Mention THE REVIEW when you write. 



ASPARAGUS. 



Sprengeri, 2-inch pots . 



SMIUX. 



Mnch pots, $10.00 per 1000 per 100, $1.1 



;'oleus, 2K-inch pots " 2.( 



k'inca Vine, green leaves " 1.1 



GEBAKIXTMS, to close ont, per 100. $3.00. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, DELAWARE, OHIO. 



N 



ORWAY MAPLES, 



3 to 4 Inches C&Iiper, 

 14 to 15 Feet in Height. 



a^4^65*e^c^a^«^ ji 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, William WARNER HARPER, F 



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Burpee's Seeds Grow 



..CANNAS.. 



LIST OF CANNAS: 



A. Bouvier. Austria, Burbank, Cha 

 Henderson, Florence Vaughan, 



Oueen 



BOSTON F£B2TS of all Sizes. Write 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PSNSIES Worth Raising... 



CHR. SOLTAU, 

 199 Orant Avenue, Jersey City, H. 



Shipping Flowers and Plants can 



be done as such should be done 

 only by using the "Meteor" 

 Tag or Labelfor Flower trade, 

 and the "Geranium" Tag or 

 Label for Plant business. In 

 natural colors. Samples free. 



DAN'L B. LONG, 



Publisher, Buffalo. 



