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The Weekly Rorists^ Review « 



TORONTO. 



We have boeii so eager 

 strate to their roj'al highnes 

 and Duchess of York, our 

 cessive loyalty that busines 

 a few funeral orders and i 



to deraon- 

 es, the Duke 



almost ex- 

 i outside of 



number of 



unimportant weddings has been at a 

 standstill. The decorations for the af- 

 fairs gotten up in honor of our guests 

 exceeded by far anything ever before at- 

 temi)ted here. Tidy and Dunlop secured 

 the best of the orders. 



Roses have been plentiful the past 

 week. Carnations and violets are still 

 scarce. 



H. Dale, of Brampton, is sending in 

 some splendid stock at present, notably 

 his Lily of the Valley, which is as fine 

 as ever shown here at this time of the 

 •year, and his Morgans and Beauties are 

 exceptionally good. 



Mums are scarce, and it looks as if the 

 general crop were going to be late with 

 us this year. Butterworth, though, has 

 some splendid stock well on the road to 

 market. 



Asparagus, ferns and smilax are scarce 

 and in good demand. 



Sinclair, our new commission mer- 

 chant, reports good trade, with stock 

 scarce. His stock of supplies has just 

 arrived. C. W. 



SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 



Lorenzo Snow, fifth president of the 

 Mormon church, died Thursday, the 10th 

 inst. Funeral services were held in tlie 

 Tabernacle Sunday. The floral offerings 

 were numerous and many beautiful pieces 

 were among them. The Huddart Floral 

 Company, R. E. Evans and Morris Flor- 

 al Company furnished most of the de- 

 signs. 



The Salt Lake Floral Company has 

 commenced cutting carnations and roses. 

 A house (20x260) of mums grown to 

 single stems is promising a fine cut in 

 the near future; in fact, their place 

 throughout presents a fine appearance 

 for the time it has been in operation. 

 They have just completed a propagat- 

 ing house 8x.50. They expect to open 

 their retail store on Main street about 

 November 1. ,J. H. M. 



VANCOUVER, B. C. 



Mr. James Pont, of the Vancouver 

 Floral Co., has returned from a visit to 

 his old home in England. He took in 

 New York and the Pan-American on his 

 way back, and looks ten years younger 

 as the result of his trip. His good wife 

 accompanied him. 



The well-known firm of Walker & Rob- 

 inson, of the Georgia street greenhouses, 

 kave dissolved partnership, Mr. Walker 

 remaining in business at the old stand, 

 while Mr. Robinson has started a new 

 Bet of greenhouses at Cedar Cottage. 



Your humble servant is busy building 

 another greenhouse and getting ready for 

 fall trade. M. J. Henry. 



NEW YORK EXHIBITION. 



Mr. John Young offers a silver cup, 

 value $25, for the best display of the 

 carnation, Governor Roosevelt, to be com- 

 peted for Thursday, October 24, at Madi- 

 son Square Garden, at the exhibition 

 which will then be in progress, under 

 the management of the New York Flor- 

 ists' Club. James W. Withers, 

 Secretary Exhibition Committee. 



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...FOLDING... 



Cut-Flowcr Boxes. 



WE HAVE A BOX THAT WILL PLEASE YOl. 



IT IS MADE RIGHT 



AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. 



pj? pp ♦ We will send free a Sample Box and our prices on 



* all sizes on request. 



Don't fail to get our samples and prices before buying elaewherc. 



BOLTON & HUNKEL CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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when you write. 



Field- 

 Grown 



Carnations. 



To Close Out at Following Reduced Prices: 



Fine plants of good, clean stock 



of the following varieties, 



ready for the bench: 



America .... $4.00 per 100 ; $35.00 per JOOO 



Joost 25.00 " 



Evanston 20.00 " 



Scott 20.00 " 



250 at JOOO rate. 



The Harms' Park Floral Co., S&'&^"' 



The Rev 





fiOODENOUGH 



The Most 

 Profitable 

 White 

 Carnation. 

 FIiANTS Alili SOLD. 1 am booking order.s 

 now. for rooted cuttings for next season's deliv- 



■ 100. 



SIDNEY LITTLEFIELD, North Abington, Mass. 



THRIFTY 

 FIELD, 



71GARNATI0NS 



WITH PLENTY OF ROOTS 

 ;AnV linUI All the best varieties. 

 IMU T nU W Write for prices. 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, 



Grand Haven, Mich. 



Mention The Review when you write 



Fi^id.w„..Garnatlons 



We escaped the drought, consequently our 

 stock is in No. 1 shape for benching. 



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

 pincott. America, Crane, Maceo, Bradt and San- 

 dusky. Lowest prices quoted on application. 



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



Mention The Review when you write. 



MARQUIS 



Size Fair to Large, 

 $5.00 per 100, 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



CHICAGO CARNATION CO. 



JOLIET, ILL. 



fARNATIONS.... 



^^ FIKIB PLANTS. Speak Quick if you want them. 

 Genevieve Lord, the best pink, strong. 

 1st size, $.S.OO per 100. $70.00 per 1000; 2d size, $5.00 

 per 100. M.5.00 per 1000. 



Chrysanthemnm Stock Plants, wi-ite for 

 varieties and prices. 



H. WEBER &. SONS, Oakland, Md. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CARNATIONS: 



DORNER&SGNSCO.,LaFayette,lnd. 



Mention The Review wti 



CARNATIONS. 



E.Crocker, field grown, per ioo...$4.00 



F. Hill, field grown, " ... 3.00 



200 Chinese Primroses, mi.\, " ... 2.0O 



CASH. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM. DELAWARE. 0. 



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