October 17, 1901. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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urday, 

 ment. Ne 

 about this 



The Henry A. Dreer Company has just 

 received a gold medal for its display of 

 vegetable seeds at the Pan-American Ex- 

 position in Buffalo. 



D. L. Gorman, of North Wales, Pa., 

 has turned his entire cut flower plant 

 into a tnnia(<> i^ljljli-lniient. 



The Fldi i-i-' ( ;iiii ( I 111. (ipened its new 

 grounds at W 1--111' mi n-. Pa., last Sat- 

 .1 sii, ,.,v,^iul shooting tourna- 

 rly all the crack shots in and 

 :ity were present. Ten regu- 

 lar and several special events were shot 

 off and some very good scores resulted. 



George Redles addressed the German- 

 town Horticultural Society on Monday 

 evening. The best methods of lifting 

 and potting house plants were discussed 

 by the members. 



The cultivation of hyacinths in pots 

 and pans was before the Pennsylvania 

 Society on Tuesday, also the care of cel- 

 ery during winter. Cosmos, chrysanthe- 

 mums, dahlias and Tritoma Pfitzeri were 

 on exhibition 



Rnl>eit Scott & Sons, Shaion Hill, Pa , 

 are cutting some Beauties with four- 

 foot -tenis, exceptionallv i;<iud stuck foi 

 so ( iil\ m th( s( iMiii" It Hill 1.1 in 



The Chicago Market. View in E. C. Amling's. 



The Chicago Market. View in Weiland & Risch's 



seen, but they could be dispensed with 

 1(11 a while. 



Ue have just started into the chrys- 

 anthemum season. Midge and Fitzwy- 

 mani have been with us for a week or 

 moi c, but rather a poor sample, and now 

 «e have Glory of the Pacific and its 

 beautiful white sport, Polly Rose. 

 There are several sports of this useful 

 \aiiety, but the true Polly Rose is much 

 the best. 



We are glad to see the Queen of Au- 

 tumn return to us again. Never mind 

 it the odor is not as sweet as that of 

 Molets, or that they are coarser than a 

 Bridesmaid rose, they are gorgeous, beau- 

 tiful flowers, nothing is more decorative, 

 and they must always be popular in 

 tlieir rather brief season. 



Notes. 



Prof. John F. Cowell has just returned 

 from the Leeward Islands, after a seven 

 weeks' stay in those tropical, volcanio 

 jipaks. In company with Prof. Britten, 

 of New York, he pretty thoroughly ex- 

 plored St. Kitts and discovered many 



