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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



The Industrial Fair. 



•■llic onlv riin-Aiiioiiraii.' «.■ iik-I .n - 

 tniiily <lVsiie it t.. I..- r,-i-l.-, ,,1 thai 

 we are lu're for lin~iiii'~>, an.l if possi- 

 lilc. liope to (liaw c Mii-iilii ililv from 

 Kuffnlo for our atliiidaii. r. Anv „f our 

 cousin-; from acr.i-- tlir liiir wlio see 



e. but 

 firsts. 

 1P(1 to 



ot plants and cut Howers 

 by noon of tlie (itli, and 

 fortunate cnoufjli to be 

 from outside points will 

 lass representation of all 

 oik and goods, carefully 



p staged that every point 



cly to attract shall seem 

 at you. while the poorer 



lill lie circfully relegated 



true, we all hope to se- 

 and though some of us 

 disappointment we will 



The Market. 



li'oscs anil carnal inns have been very 

 scarce, but although the supi>ly is small 

 at present the demand is less for tne 

 class of stock (not A 1) on the market. 



Asters are exceptionally good this sea- 

 son, lu-gc II..U.MS. ],„r/ ~l\;u-. and full. 



prices ranyii.u i j:. m 7:, ,.,.nts per 



too. Tlicic I- ,,,Mir ,1 Iiu-iiM-, licing 

 done by tlic .nnillci slmcs «iil, potted 

 up asters. 



at lirst place ollered. There seems to be 

 an opening for more of that class of stuff 

 at this time of the year. It his been 

 noticeable for several years past that 

 there has always been a scarcity of sum- 



riie iioys wlio were fortunate enough 

 to attend our Canadian Horticultural So- 

 ciety convention at London. Ont., and 

 also the Society of American Florists' 

 convention at Buffalo, are home, full 

 np with new ideas, good resolutions, and 

 pleasant memories. <'. \V. 



PINE BLUFF, ARK. 



Business is very dull with us here in 

 tlie south on account of the drouth. 

 Corn and cotton in most all places is 

 cut to one-fourth and one-half crop. 

 Roses and outdoor stock have sufTered 

 from the dry weather; mums have held 

 their own pretty well. 



A. A. Harper has purchased a block 

 of four acres of land six blocks from 

 his greenhouses that he is going to grow 

 vegetables on and make a market gar- 

 den in connection with his floral busi- 



\\( 



ill have the state fair her 

 and look for some nice cn 

 ay of fruits and flowers. 



FIELD-GROWN PLANTS OF 



Queen Louise 



$12.00 pe-00. CARNATION $100,00 kso. 



Over f20,000 flowers of this variety have been sold the past season and only one complaint 

 received from our customers detrimental to their keeping qualities, and in June when this was 

 received White Cloud and Flora Hill were not fit tn ship. 



This is the best Commercial White Carnation on the market. A continuous bloomer. Perfectly 

 healthy and bloominK freely at the iirusent liijic. Send for circular. 



MARQUIS, $8.00 per 100. 



ETHEL CROCKER, $7.00 per 100. 



PORTIA, FLORA HILL, DAYBREAK, ELDORADO, 



TRIUMPH, WM. SCOTT, JUBILEE, 



$6.00 per J 00; $50.00 per )000. 



ALI. FINE FI.ANTS AKD READY FOB IMMEDIATE DELI7EBT. 



J. L DILLON, BLOOMSBURO, PA. 



MARIE LOUISE 

 Violet Plants. 



Kennicott Bros. Co., 



42 & 44 Randolph St., 

 CHICAGO. 



Pansy Seed, Palms, Primulas, 

 Field-Grown Carnations, p- 



Califonii 



Mn 



Mitting (pink) 



Chinese Primulas, white only. 2}i-m ' 



New Yellow Baby Primrose, 2M-in 5 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 3-in f 



Begonias. 3 varieties, 2H-in ' 



Latania Borbonica, 2K-in 4 



Kentia Belmoreana, 3-in IE 



Kentia Forsteriana, 3-in 1.' 



Pansy Seed. Giant and Fancy, mixed, $4.00 per 

 CASH 



THE MORRIS FLORAL GO, Morris, HI 



...FOR SALE... 



2,000 Field Carnations 



at $4.00 per 100, Al stoclf. Address 



Fort Dodge Greenhouse Co., Fort Dodge, la. 



Mentinn The Review when you write 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



> 20,000 



.arnations. 



S6.00 



per 



GENEVIEVE LORD, 



WM. SCOTT, MARQUIS, 

 MAYOR PINGREE. 

 ETHEL CROCKER, 



MAC RICHMOND. 



2,( 



MSPARSGUS 



PLUMOSUS, 



Hracaena Indivisa. 



■-^ r.-inrh ij.its. 825.00 |..r 100, 



ISAAC H. MOSS, 



Govanstown, BALTIMORE, MD. 



Field-Grown. .Cflrnfltions 



We escaped the drought, consequently our 

 stoclt is in No. 1 shape for benching. 



Flora Hill. Melba, Crocker. G. Lord, B, Lip- 

 piiK'ott, America, Crane. Maceo, Bradt and San- 

 dusky. Lowest prices quoted on application. 



W. E. HALL. - - Clyde. Ohio. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



I1ITGH1NGS Si GO. 



233 MERCER STREET, NEW YORK. 

 GRBBNMOUSE BUI1.DING, 



VENTILATING APPARATUS 



HOT WATER BOILERS, PIPES AND EiniNGS. ' 



SEND FOUR CENTS FOR CATALOGUE. 



