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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JAXUARY 11. 1900. 



COLUMBUS, O. 



The year 1900 opened disastrously 

 for Mr. E. T. Affleck, whose place 

 was almost totally destroyed by fire. 

 Three greenhouses are a total wreck, 

 while the contents ot the fourth were 

 lost through the disabling o£ the heat- 

 ing apparatus. The fire also destroyed 

 a well filled barn. 



The loss is estimated at $6,000 to 

 ?7,O00, with insurance of only $500 

 On the barn and none on greenhouses 

 and contents. Mr. Affleck intends to 

 rebuild as soon as possible. 



The fire originated near the boiler 

 in some unknown manner and had got 

 a good start before it was discovered 

 by the night fireman. 



PITTSBURG. 



The -lOth annual meeting of the 

 Pennsylvania State Horticultural As- 

 sociation will be held in Old City 

 Hall, this city, Tuesday and Wednes- 

 day, Jan. 16 and 17. An interesting 

 program has been prepared and there 

 will be an exhibition ot fruits and 

 flowers. 



Further information may be had by 

 addressing the secretary of the asso- 

 ciation, Mr. E. B. Engle, Waynesboro, 

 Pa., or the secretary of the local com- 

 mittee of arrangements, Mr. J. E. 

 Haudenshield, Green Tree, Pa. 



Gustav & J. W. Ludwig. of Alle- 

 gheny, have issued a very handsomely 

 illustrated catalogue of floral arrange- 

 ments. 



OWOSSO, MIGH. 



John S. Schleider, proprietor of the 

 Sunnyside greenhouses, has completed 

 his store and conservatory on West 

 Main street. The store is a neat two- 

 story brick building, 22x60, and a 

 handsome show window extends clear 

 across the front on the first floor. The 

 conservatory is at the side of the 

 store and is 22x40. The store is fin- 

 ished in white, with tinted walls. 



The greenhouse plant at the north 

 end of Hickory street consists of six 

 modem houses, each 24x100, making a 

 total of 15,000 square feet of glass 



MERRILL, WIS. — N. Greivelding 

 has a calla lily with two blooms on 

 one stem and now a third has started 

 out between the two. 



WAUSAU, WIS.— Mr. C. Lund is 

 building a 50-foot house. He now has 

 about 5,000 feet. Mr. M. Phillips built 

 a hundred-foot house last summer and 

 put in raised benches in his other 

 house in place of solid beds. He now 

 has 4,000 feet of glass. 



MACOMB, ILL.— Geo. N. Philcox, 

 who has been with I. L. Pillsbury in 

 Galesburg for some time, has just 

 taken charge of the Macomb Green- 

 houses here, and will continue the 

 business as G. N. Philcox & Co. We 

 wish him every success. F. R. Thorn- 

 ton has been there for the past year. 



PRIMROSES for Easter Blooming, ^r- $2.00 v«; 



Alyssum Giant $1.00 per 100 



GERANIUMS. Per 100 



.Assorted, common $1.50 



Best varieties 2.00 



Mi.\ed, per 1000. $12 1.25 



Mars, Happy Thought .... 3.00 



Mme, Bruant 2.50 



Silver Leaf, rose scented 1.50 



Bronze 1.50 



Mrs. Parker, Dble, Pink Sil- 

 ver Leaf 4.00 



Mme. Salleroi 1.25 



Freak of Nature 3.00 



Double New Life 4.00 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



MISCELLANEOUS. Per lOO 



Coleus, fancy & large leav'd.$1.00 



" ' separate colors .SO 



mixed colors.. .60 



.Alternanthera, K. and V., 



summerstruck.prl000.$9.. 1.00 

 .^Iternanthera, R. and V., 



per 1000 $5.00 60 



Fuchsia, Trailin^Queen 1.50 



Tradescandia Tricolor 2.00 



Manettia (bicolor) 2.00 



Vinca 1.50 



Salvia 1.25 



Heliotrope 1.25 



POT PLANTS 



00 



MISCELUNEOUS. PerXOO 

 Begonia Erfordii. Rex, Incar- 



nata Gigantea $2.00 



Irapatiens Sultani 2.00 



Forget- .Me-Not {Winter 



Flowering) 2.00 



Fuchsia, assorted 1.50 



Fuchsias. Sun Ray, Variega- 

 ted, red. white and green. 4.00 



Lemon Verbena R. C 1.50 



Let us book your order now 

 for the best late white Mum 

 for florists" use, rooted cut- 

 tings 2.00 



GERANIUMS. Per 100 



Mrs. Parker $6.00 



Happv Thought. Silver Leaf , 

 2J4-in.; Mrs. Pollock, 2!i-in. 4.00 

 BEGONIAS. Per 100 i 



Rex. assorted, 2)i-in $4.00 



•■ named 6.00 I 



MISCELLANEOUS. Per 100 



Forget-Me-Not (Winter I 



Flowering). 2^-in 4.00 



Lemon Verbena, $3.00, $4.00, 6.00 

 Primroses (In bud) 2K-in.. . 3.00 i 



Primula obconica, 2-in 2.00 



in flats .. 1.50 I 



MISCELLANEOUS. Per 100 



.Anthericum..3-in 6.00 



Dracaena Ind. (In flats).... 5.00 



Mignonette, 2-in 2.00 



Manettia bicolor. '2'A-in 4.00 



Fragrant Calla. 2^-in., $1.50do2. 



Fragrant Calla, 4-in.. 3.00 " 



Terms Costa or C. 0. D, 



GREENE & INDERHILL, Watertown, N. Y. 



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NEW CARNATIONS. 



GEN. MACEO , 



G. H. CRANE .-. I SlptTilo/ 



GI.ACIER ( KJO, 850 



MORNING GI.OBY ' 



, S6 per 



per 1000. 



GEN. GOMEZ / 75cptrdo7 ,$5per 



MRS. G. M. BRADT \ UO, $40 per lOIIII. 



WHITE CLOUD 

 GOLD NUGGET 



I 50c per doz., $4 per 

 . . 1 no. $30 per 1(100. 



25 at 100 rate. 



We are now ready to receive 

 orders for strong rooted 



CUTTINGS 



MRS. JAS. DEAN, $3 prr IIXI. $25 per 10(K^ 



MBS. THOS. W. LAWSON, 



$3 per do/., S14 per 1110, 8120 per 1000, 



OLYMPIA, $2 per do,-.. 812 per 100, 



8100 per 1000, 



THE MARQUIS / 82 per doz,, 



GENEVIEVE LORD 810 per 100. 



ETHEL CROCKER ^ 875 per KKK). 



2.'iO at 11X10 rate. 



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We have Fine Large Stocks and will deii\er onl.\' 

 Fine, Strong, Well-Rooted Cuttings. 



THE COTTAGE GARDENS, - QUEENS, N. Y. 



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IjNow IS THE Time to Buy I 



Verbena Seed, Mammoth flowering, choicest 

 mixed, soc per '-i 02.; 51.50 per oi. .-Xsparapus 

 Plumosus Nanus Seed {home grownKevery seed 

 will germmate, $1 per lOOs; ifg per looos. Aspar- 

 agus Sprengeri Seed, new crop, 75c per loos; 56 

 periooos. Aster Seed, Semple's true branching, 

 choicest mi\ed, 35c per H oz ; per 0/- , $1 25 



HENRYE MiCHELL 

 IOI8 Market St.. Phila. 



) WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS, BULBS Sc, 

 / AREMXILEDTOOUR CUSTOMERS AND TO APPLICANTS, 



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PLANTS AND CITTINGS.... 



Begonias, best Howennp varieties. 4-m. pots, 

 $1.00 per doz.. $8.00 per 100. Umbrella Plants. 4-in. 

 pots, $1.00 per doz., $8.G0 per 100. Ferns. Pteris 

 tremula, 2-in. pots. hiK per dozen. $4.00 per 100. 

 Vincas, center of foliage yellow, 2J^-in. pots, 50c 

 per doz.. $3 00 per 100. Geraniums, best bedding 

 varieties mixed, in tine growing condition. 2-incn 

 pots, $2.50 per 100. Geraniums, rooted cuttings. 

 $1.50 per 100. Rooted cuttings of Fuchsias. Helio- 

 trope, Chrysanthemum frutescens, per lUO, $1.00. 

 Rooted cuttings of Alternanthera, red and yellow, 

 Ageratum, blue and white dwarf. Micanthea. 

 Coleus. best bedders. 50c per 100. Carnation Mrs. 

 Fisher, rooted cuttings from soil, $1.25 per 100. 



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Choice Plants '"'''"'""" 



JOHN H. 



Sales. 



LEY, 



Good Hope, Washington, D. C. 



Asparagus P. Nanus, 5-in. pots doz., $3.00 



Ferns, 30 new and choice sorts, 4-m. pots, 100, 10.00 



" 10 choice sorts, 2-in. pots " 4.00 



Nephrolepis Washingtoniensis, the finest 



new Fern this year, 4-in. pots doz., 3.00 



Adiantum Hybridiim, new, elegant, 8-m., each 1.00 



' Cuneatum, extra large. 4-in. pots, 100, 10.00 

 Crotons, 12 finest sorts, colors fine, 4-in., doz., 1.00 

 Peperomia Arifolia and Argyreia, 3-in., " .50 

 Selaginella .Africana. fine blue and others, 



3-in. pots doz.. .50 



Ferns, from flats, nice little plants for small 



pots. 10 sorts. 100 free by mail 1.25 



Careful packing. Cash with order. Plants gratis. 

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WHY DO YOU WORRY ALL WINTER 

 through fear of oversleeping when one of 



l*OL)NGES will awaken you. firmly but gently, 

 the very minute you need to lire up? Will last a 

 lifetime. 2.t per cent, discount from now until 

 Februar\ 1, ll'iH'. Write (or particulars, 



L.EDERER,l?^\.-.tts. OMAHA Jeb. 



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(Patent) VAPOR 

 Insecticide Powder. 



No l.iltor required. li.irniless to bloom aiij tnliage. A 

 . ert,iui killer ot Red Spider, Green Hly, and ail other 

 iiiSLCt pests. Ask your Seedsman for it, THE TOBACCO 



WAREHOUSING AND TRADING CO.. Loui<:ville. Ky. 

 Mention the Review when you write. 



"Nicomite" 



