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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK. Wholesale 



Commencing' June 24th and continuing- 

 during- the summer months, will \>e open 

 from 7:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. 



riorisl 



American Beauties and Valley specialties. 



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



COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 



and Ihe ("t;!-!..!! »;.- ,■. Irl,, ,,!.■. 1 line the 

 first \veek in \ii^u-i wiili meat erlat. 

 \'ioo-I'icsi(k'Ut. Uuu.scmU and many other 

 distiiiiruished guests were present and 

 tho liuildings were gaily decorated with 

 flags and bunting. 



Colorado Springs i- 

 town with wide stroc 

 and a copious supply 

 vegetation in kee]>inL: witli tlif otlur at- 

 tractions. Trade in ml llnH.i , and ilciu 

 rative work has lu-i n ( \r,l|riii Inu' thi> 

 summer, so repoit \l.--i- i laiL and 

 Crump. Vr. C'laik li:i, a lanuc of 100, 

 000 feet of -la-- u.ll r,|ui|,|H.l will, mod- 



luider coviM an. I -him- ili,. hr-t of care. 

 At the Crnni|. l:i ' rnli.iM-cs we found ev- 

 erything in a ihiiiiN rondition, espe- 

 cially the yuun- i,,-.-,. wliieh are begin- 



itiful little 

 fine stores, 

 n has held 



o gr 



For the banquet given in honor of 

 Vice-President Roosevelt the floral deco- 

 rations were arranged by Mr. Crump and 

 gotten up with great skill and original- 

 ity. Particularly worth mentioning were 

 the vases of long - stemmed Beauties, 

 which were grand for this season of the 

 year. Mr. Crump also exhibited a float 

 of natural flowers in the street parade. 



With its unexcelled scenic attractions 

 and the invigorating climate, is it any 

 wonder that florists love to visit this in- 

 teresting state? The branch railway, 

 called the Short Line of the Rio Grande, 

 and recently opened between here and 

 Cripple Creek, is a wonderful piece of 

 railroad engineering. For a distance of 

 35 miles the railroad takes a winding 

 course through the Rocky Mountains un- 

 til it reaches an altitude of 10,000 feet 

 above sea level. While making the ascent 

 we .see nestling in the grass such flowers 

 as the Mariposa lily, wild penstemon, 

 anemone, gentian, gilia and the colum- 

 bine, which luxuriate in this high alti- 

 tude. 



Cripple Creek. 



The Crijiplf Creek district aud its vast 

 mining industries are well known to the 

 country. Of the enterprising masses who 

 came to try their fortunes here, the flor- 

 ist was among the first to arrive, and he 

 is established and doing well. 



Mr. Burns, who owns a moderate range 

 of glass, says that owing to the high 

 prii-is rhai'jv.l for fuel and water the 

 grnwiii- .,t ll(i\\i-rs under glass -has not 

 bei-n \i-i\ |iM III aiile here yet. 



I In- \\\l„ler Floral Co. does the lead- 

 ing business of the district, l)uying all 

 their material from the Clark establish- 

 ment at the Springs. 



Till- wiitcr wliilc sii join uing in Cripple 

 Cicfk lia.l till- |iii\i|.^i- to go under- 

 gronial I.JIMI lari ami lo see rich veins 



is noted. It Ma- al-n a |.'i-a-iin- 1" mitc 

 that the inlial.llanl - IhuK , -iirrial lui.lr 

 in their gardrns. 'I I,.- im h-ia, i^naniinii, 

 sweet pea and pansv ilnivi- in perfi-ctiim 

 in this cool climate. H. ,T. M. 



PITTSBURG CUT FLOWER CO., Ltd. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS. 



'Phone 2157. consignivients solicited. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. Write for Price List. 



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No. 504 Liberty St., 

 PITTSBURG, PA. 



tlhrnese. Per 100 



Singfe. mixed .... S2.00 



Obconiea Afba and 



Rosea, Aug. 15... 2.00 



PRIMROSES 



SMiUX, " -% . . ASPARAGIS, 



,_ PANSY SEED,- 

 JOS. H. CINNINGHAM, - - - DELAWARE, OHIO. 



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Are You Short 



.ON. 



GERXMIMS 



■J'ii-incfi pots, liniauti 

 semi-doubfe scarlet), 

 $f.2.5 per 100: S12.00 per 1000. S. A. Nutt (best 

 double crimson): Francis Perliins (best 

 double pink). S1..W per 100; .$1.5.00 per 1000. 

 Mme. Balleroi, $1.50 per 100. 



ASP. PLIMOSIS NANIS, Sf 



ASP. SPRENGERI, ^-^S'X:'^?^ 



per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 



rOI Fl 1*1 • A ihoice collection of 15 varie- 

 VyVi-LUO . ties strong 2K-inch. $1.00 per 

 100; .SS.OO per 1000. 



CASH WITH ORDER 



The W.T.Buckley Plant Co., Springfield, III. 



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PALMS '"^"F""' 



* ^*^^'**^ Latania Borlionica, 



DAYTON, OHIO. 



■%/•._ 1 _.^__ Orders booked now for 

 VIOIdSa field-grown -Imperial.- 

 w M«^HV/Ii£7* This Is choice stock. 

 2V4-inch i)0t plants at usual rates: all varieties. 



44lM^|«Ak 99 Field-grown Plants. 

 I idl t? • Ready Aut-ust '2011, . 



Write fur Oam.atioii price list. 



GRABS & HUNTER, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



ROSES 



Extra fine plants on their own roc 

 winter forcing. 

 Bride, Bridenuiaid. Meteor, 



Haiserin, Golden Gate, Perle, 



Liberty, 



Grafted, 



:{-iiich pots 815.00 per lOO. 



Our LIBERTY ROSES, '^^^T^i^ 



own roots, are in extra fiDo condition and 

 perfectly healthy. HO BLACK 3*»OT. 



J. L DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



M 



eteors, Maids 

 and Brides. 



■ ICWJ; 83.50 



VEBT CHOICE. 



BRANT & NOE, TJS' CHICAGO. ILL. 



nupi lyril PER&ICUMandGIGANIkUMfor 

 uTuLAIiIlIi. Christmas Bio ming 



Uiui.niiii.lli pj„p ,jjj.gg healthy pfants. 

 3-inch, $5.00 per 100. 4-inch, fS.OO per 100. 

 SAMUEL WHITTON, IB-l7Gray Ave. UIICA. N Y. 



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