The Weekly Florists' Review, 



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SPECIAL OFFER OF 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



W'e are offering at the present time better values in ARAUCARIAS than 

 ever before. Our stock consists of over 10,000 plants in various sizes, and florists 

 requiring this line of plants for the coming season's trade will find it to their ad- 

 vantage to lay in their supplies now and gain the benefit of the Summer's growth. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA. .ach 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA GLAUCA. 



5-inch pots. 8 inches high. 



ARAUCARIA ROBUSTA COM PACTA. 



Each 



5-inch pots, 10 inches high. 2 tiers $1.00 



6 " 12 •■ H ■■ 1.25 



Our stock of Decorative Plants is more complete than ever and is fully 

 described in our Mid-Snniiner Wholesale Price List. 



Our display at the recent meeting of the S. A. F. and O. H. was awarded the \K^i 1 \i 1 \ 1 \M 1 s \ 



Silver Cup offered by the BiiiTalo Florists' Club for the Best aud Most Complete Display. 



We have a large stock of these plants and can duplicate any that were exhibited. Florists will do well in anticipating their 

 wants and placing orders now while we have a full line of sizes, and while weather will permit shipments of nearly all lines of 

 stock by freight, at low cost of transportation. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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CLEVELAND. 



News hew at the pic-cnl tunc i^ 

 rather scarce: tlicic sccmin to \n- notliinji 

 of especial note. 



Bates Bros, report carnations; all in. 

 The}' will keep their roses over another 

 year, and are building a new hou.se for 

 violets. 



l-rnl Aul Mini Peter Probeck are get- 

 tinu III . ;i I ii.itiinis as fast as they can. 

 Thr lii-i II. lined is contemplatins some 



days are mostly cloudy, so tl 

 wilt scarcely any. 



Jlarkct for cut flowers now 



tul 



tst, 



may be seen in the 1 

 windows and at the stii 

 ket. The price varies, n 

 ity, from 50 eent^ tn ■*! 

 There are sonn' icinp 

 aster bug. but llir\ li 



ROCIIKSTER, ill 



-H. Boeder & Son, 

 ■i\ the greenhouse 

 '.IDS., have repiped 

 lavc put in a new 



Waterloo. N. Y.— Smith & Kuney 

 have completed another new greenhouse 

 and have stocked it with palms, ferns 

 and begonias. 



^egonia Gloire de Lorraine. 



$15.00 per huudred; $140.00 per thousand. 



COTTAGE GARDENS, QUEENS, L. I 



THE E. G. HILL GO. 



Wholesale 

 Florists, 



RICHMOND. INDIANA. 



GERANIUMS AND VIOLETS. 



Mars. 2V4.inch. Ijig stocli, $a.00 per 100. 

 Best Bedding Geraniums, 2j4-in.. $2.00 per 100. 

 $17.50 per 1000. Best Bedding Geraniums, Rooted 

 Cuttings. $1.50 per 100. $12..50 per 1000. 



Violets, strong field gromi, $4.00 per 100. 

 «*• Terms cash or C. O. D. 



OBEENE ft niirOEBHII.L, 



-W^ATEBTOWN, N. Y. 



■%/• _.! _.^__ (irders booked now for 

 Violets* fleldsrown -Iniperial.- 



"Irene." 



Write for Carnatimi price list. 



GRABB & HUNTER, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Mention Tha Review when you write. 



for Fall Deliv 



P/EONY ROOTS 



Large Field Clumps $i-).00 per 100 



.Strong Divided Roots... 10.00 

 Pink, White. Crimson, Red. 

 CHICAGO P/EONY FARMS, - - JOLIET, ILL. 



AEONY ROOTS ! 



Great Bargain! t','.;.„ 



as shown on clumps, this years' 

 Fall planting during September aud 

 Colors— rose, pink and red. 



BRANT & NOE, Forest Glen, CHiCAGO, iLL. 



m 



P 



^ONIESl 



se- 



pecially for 

 florists' use. 

 y low by the 100. .'>00 or WOO. Three distinct 

 hites— early, medium. late. Must be sold 

 as groimd is needed for other purposes. 



F. A. BALLER, Bloomington, III. 



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