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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



June 13, I'JOI. 



KANSAS aXY. MO. 



uitli JJc'cuialiou Day ti;uli' unr ih 

 ist pK'iity to do. Tlie AnhM..iii I 

 was a favorite with tlie ^i.mIii.m. . 

 fommencement exercisus iln u 



giving of llowers ou such n - 

 dently growing in favor li. i , 

 ing mostly for bunches ul I "ii,,', -i' 

 roses. The quality of the limilLii ai 

 of home grown stock is as good as 

 be expected in this hot and dry cl: 



Outside sweet peas are bcginni 

 bloom but the handles are so sliorl 

 can only be disposed of in design 



J. F. Wilcox, Council BluIVs, hr 



bluuiii and lului-r, and he kllu^s^ liuH l.j 

 pack them. 



Society is doing its duty to the florist 

 and the usual quota of events and wed- 

 dings for this month are announced. 

 A sweet pea decoration in which several 

 thousand blooms were used was arranged 

 bv Arthur Xewoll last week. These 



and i» ucaiing tlie shiit wui.iL this sum- 

 mer. 



When last seen by the writer W. L. 

 Rock was the busiest florist in town with 

 decorative work, having three large 

 orders in one week. His new store is 

 complete with modern fixtures, painted 

 in white, and a 14-foot window gives 

 Willie an opportunity to display i 

 original skill. 



We are glad to announce that our able 

 park superintendent, Mr. George Kessler, 

 has been reappointed for another term 

 of years. 



W. J. Barnes secured the contract from 

 the city for planting the paseo and parks 

 with the summer bedding. H. J. M. 



DU BOIS, PA. 



The James Bros, erected a greenlu 



on the property on South ave. ar 



have 



plant to double its present capacity tins 

 fall. They are near the churches and 

 school buildings, as well as the ceme- 

 teries, and their central location makes 

 it a good stand for trade direct from 

 the greenhouse. Thomas, the oldest 

 Inollier, has invested $'200 in a nice 

 horse for the delivery wagon, and it is 

 a beauty. Go ahead, Tom, auv. good 

 luck ! 



Decoration Day trade was good, not- 

 withstanding the heavy rains during the 

 week. Genista. 



Trovidence, R. I. — The weather h; 

 been such that everything in 

 line is one or two weeks behind. W'v 

 sucli a loiio cold, wet spell duiin- A 

 and May tli;it ii..H,inLi rillin n,,i uf ,|. 

 or in is iij. I 

 vias, etc., u 

 sies are lul 

 things now 

 again. 



Rose Plsnts 



This stock is in fine condition and is sure 



satisfaction. 



Our 3-inch American Beauty are extra fine plants 



and will be sure to give the best 



of satisfaction. 



From 2' -inch Pots. 



too Km I 111" 1000 I too lOOO 



I.iberty, 910.00 98O.00 Bride, $2 75 $25.00 Golden Gate, $2 75 «2S.OO 



Bridesmaid, 2.75 25.00 I Meteor, 2.75 25.00 | Kaiserin, 2.75 25.00 



From 3-inch Pots. 



American Beauty, 88 00 in r 100; 875.00 pur 1000. 



Meteor, Bridesmaid, Bride, Golden Gate, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



Kaiserin, licni 3 in. puts. 85.00 per 100, 845.00 per 1000: 4-in., 86. GO per 100, 85&.0O per 1000. 



Tlie Kaiserin from 3 and 1-ineti puts arc unusually large strong plants. 



PETER REINBERG, 5i Wabash Ave., Chicago, 



FOR LARGE ORDERS, SPECIAL OFFER. 



MPTnAn QUALITY STRICTLY FIRST CLASS 



MtlfcUK Rose Plants, $20 per lOoo 



laree quantitie 



We also have Brides, Maids and Golden Gates, at $20 per 1000. 

 J. A. BUDLONG, 37-39 Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL 



R 



OSES... 



FOR THE TRADE, 

 SPRING OF 1901. 



1- .' . . , . . \Vc 



Write for special prices oi^ -• 



Meteors, Brides, J>laitl.>5, I'tilcs, 

 La France, Kaiserin, A. V., 

 Wootton, Belle Siebrecht, 

 Pres. Carnot, Golden Gate, 

 American Beauty, Liberty. 



GEO. A. KUHL, PEKIN, ILL. 



Mention THE REVIEW when you write. 



Change Your 

 Rose Stock 



Strnnj;, clean, tiealthiy, well-establislied 



800 Maids ) 



eoo Brides >3-inch, at $5.00 per 100. 



1000 Meteors J 

 i8S ioiotSe?"" }3-inch, $6.00 per 100. 

 500 liberty, 3-inch, $10.00 per 100. 

 l88fa"^ror }2-inch,$3,(*perm 



L. L. MAY & CO. 



Roses. 



ISrules, Bridesuiaid, Meteor, Kaiserin, 



Mme. Hoste, Safrano, Golden Gates, 

 Perle, Is'iplietos, Sunset, 



3-infli pots. »i.00 per 100. 



10 sample plants (to florists only) 81.00 



Grafted 

 Roses. 



J. L DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ROSES. 



FOEHI.MANN BBOS. CO., 



Morton Grove, Cook County, Illinois. 



Iiat Ave luive some sunshine 



HITCHINGS & CO. 



233 MERCER ST., NEW YORK. 



GREENHOISE BOILERS 



