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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



NOVEMBER 30. 1899. 



The Grand 

 New Rose 



LIBERTY 



Won Highest Honors Wherever Shown. The Finest Crimson Forcing Rose of the Century. 



PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: 

 Own Rooted Stock in 2-!2in. Pots— IL' pLints Bik . .i : 2s plants, .lOc ea.i .50 plants. 3Dc ea.; 100 plants. 

 25c *-a; H»iU plants, 2Hc ea. Grafted i*ldnts in 2' -in. Pots— 12 plants, 75c ea,: 25 plants, 60c ea,; 50 



plants, TiCc ea,. Kill pLmts, tOr pa.: lOOJ plants, 3S(. i:i Satisfactory reference or deposit from all un- 

 known correspondents. To be sure of getting the Best Crimson Forcing Rose of the century, and AX 

 Stock* send your order at once to the undersigned, or his agents, mentioned belo%v. I hereby estend a cordial invitation to all lovers of the 

 Queen of Flowers to come and see IiIBERTT growing-. 



.Agents : 



\ J. C. 



T.\l'GHAN, (hlrnEo, 111. .T. \. M.H. Summit, >.. I. C f^ A C l\/l I I O 



F. 1!. FiEiiso.N 10., TarrjioHii, N. 1. t. . VJi . MOlVIUO, West Hoboken, N. J. 



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FLATBUSH BOWLING. 



Oh. no matter what you do- 

 Eugene. Alfred, Dave, or Lou— 



Your strikes and spares don't count a jot; 

 Sure, Riley wins the pot. 



That be did at the four games 

 played last Thursday night, and 

 though at times it loolced as if others 

 would have a chance, Riley always 

 won out. The scores were: 



Official, Unofficial. 



E. Dailledouze 163 163 



P. Dailledouze 138 132 



C. Vocker 129 118 117 83 



L. Schmutz m 162 164 104 



C. Woerner 122 103 



P. Riley 16S 226 179 177 



H. Dailledouze 92 91 



S. Butterfleld 117 87 



A. Welsing 101 77 104 83 



■W. Rennls 86 102 100 117 



J. Donlan 140 9S 122 120 



J. I. DONLAN. 



DENVER, COLO. 



The following is the score made by 

 the members of the Denver Florists' 

 Bowling Club at the alleys. Tuesday, 

 Nov. 21. Bob Kurth intends to win 

 first prize, so does John Berry: 



1st, 2d, 3d. Av. 



Robert Kurth 225 192 165 194 



John Berry 139 174 218 177 



A. E. Mauft 178 161 193 174 



Charles Thiess 162 157 191 170 



Charles Franz 191 170 148 170 



Charles Mault 187 142 160 163 



A. M, Lewis 161 124 199 162 



George Brenkert 156 191 135 ISl 



Ed, Emerieh 217 132 122 157 



J, A. Valentine 153 153 



Ernest Plohr 151 148 158 152 



John Ferrlss 149 116 165 148 



Don Scott 110 184 ... 147 



J. N. Jakobson 152 155 124 144 



Charles Webb 105 151 163 140 



Perry Gallup 196 97 110 134 



A. A. Benson 117 136 13'3 129 



George Zimmer 127 137 120 128 



Oliver Wheatley 67 103 76 82 



E. C. F. 



ORANGE, N. J. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 New Jersey Floricultnral Society will 

 be held in Lindsley's hall, 240 Main 

 street, Wednesday, Dee. G, at S p. m. 

 The subject for discussion is "Ancient 

 and Modern Floral Art," and it will 

 be Introduced by Mr. James I. Donlan, 

 of New York City. The annual elec- 

 tion of officers also takes place at this 

 meeting. 



WE SEE by a report in the Buffalo 

 Review that Mr. William Scott finds 

 time for the duties of a good citizen 

 in addition to all his other cares. He 

 Is president of the Central Council of 

 the Business Men's Association and on 

 the 20th inst. acted as toastniaster at 

 a banquet at which a hundred and 

 fifty leading citizens were present, in- 

 cluding the mayor, postmaster and 

 many prominent business men, .\n en- 

 tirely new system of municipal gov- 

 ernment was advocated for Buffalo. 



DEWCY 



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AVC WNAT YOU WANT 



IM THIS LIST? 



If not, write us for prices on whot you need. 

 UOOTED CUTTINGS. 



GERANIUMS-.Assorted $1,. 50 per 100 



Mixed 1,25 



Mars, Happy Thought. 3,00 



Mrs. Pollock 2,00 



Mrs. Parker, Dble. Pink 



Silver Leaf 4.00 



Silver Leaf, Rose Scent- 

 ed 1.50 



Mme, Salleroi 1,25 



Freak of Nature 4,00 



MISCELLANEOUS-Fuchsia. 4kinds . 1.50 



Fuciisia, Trailing Queen 1,.50 " 



MISCELLANEOUS. Per lOO 



.Mternanthera fSumuier Struck) $I.0O 



Manettia (bicolor) 2.0O 



Vinca 1.50 



Salvia 1.25 



Heliotrope 1.25 



Begonia Erfordii 2.0O 



Rex 2.0O 



" Incarnata Gigantea 2.00 



Flowering 2.00 



Inipatiens Sultan i 2.00 



Forget-,\le-Not (Winter Flowering) 2.00 



POT PLANTS. 



Per 100 

 GERANIUMS— Bronze and Silver Leal, 3'^-iu. $6.00 

 Sweet Scented, Mrs. Pollock. 



2!i-in 4.00 



Mrs. Parker HOC 



Happv Thought. 2}^-in 4.00 



SilverLeat, 2'/4-in 4.00 



BEGONIAS-Rex, assorted, 2!i-in 4.(0 



named 6.00 



Inc. Gigantea. 4-inch, readv (or 



H-inch pots 15.00 



Inc. Gigantea. 2H-inch. ready for 



4-inch pots $4,00to 6,00 



Double White Stock, 3-inch 3,00 



Terms Casta or 0. 0. 1). 



Per lOO 



Forget-Me-Not (Winter Flowering). 2}<-in,, 4.0O 



Lemon Verbena $3.00, $4,00 and 6.00 



Primroses (In bud) 254-inch 3.0O 



Primroses, 2-inch 2.0O 



1 1 ydrangea Pink. 3-inch 6.00 



.\nthericum. 3-inch 6.00 



Dracaena Ind, (In flats) 5.0O 



Vinca. 3-inch 4.0O 



Mignonette, 2-inch 2.00 



Impatiens Sultani. 25i-inch 3.00 



Manettia bicolor. 2;<-m 4.00 



Farquhar Violets. 2J4-inch 8.0O 



Fragrant Calla, 2J^-inch $1,50 per doz. 



Fragrant Calla, 4-inch 3,00 



GREENE & INDERHILL, - - WATERTOWN, N. Y. 



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GERANIUM NOVELTIES FOR 1900 



THE FINEST COLLECTION IN AMERICA. 



A Sett of Selected I>oiibl<r IJe(I<lor,s. 



A Sett of Selected Singh' Be(l<ler,s. 



A Sett of Selected Faiic.v Double.s. 



A Sett of Selected Maiimiotli Faiu-.v Siiifflcs. 



A Striking Sett of Ivy Lieavetl Varieties. 

 A Full Line of the Introductions of 1899 in all the above sections. 

 A Full Line of Selected Standard Bedders. 

 If >ou wish to be with the leaders in bedding plants order your stock from 



I'. W. WARD, Manager. 



THE COTTAGE GARDENS, Queens, L I., N. Y. 



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rilelaware Holly Wreaths »' fe "est Grade 



L^^BI with Bright Green Foliage and plenty of Berries. 



I 'rMcrs will now In.- rcCL-ivrd tor sliipiiu-tits wlii. L will i^o (orwaril (n-sli p'^ocls at the proper time. 

 S.iiiipU'S l;ui be shippi-d when \\;tiile<I. F>'r pti> - - .uitl terms, ;itlilre-s 



J. W. C. PULLEN, MILFORD, Delaware. 



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^'"^ rc'IirTo INSURE HAIL 



GALAX LEAVES. 



Chas, H. Ricksecker, Linville, N. C. 



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HIS GLASS AGAINST 



For Particulars Address 

 JOHN G. ESLER. Secy, SADDLE RIVER. H. J. 



