FEBRl'ARY 1, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



271 



DENVER, COLO. 



The Denver l-'lorists' Howling Club 

 made the following scores on .hm. 28(1: 



Isl. LM. :!il. Av. 



John Berry .- 171 2U SH 2V'> 



Al Mallff 1i;n 221 21-1 212 



Robl. Kiirlh 2'iri 1 i:i 227 V.n 



Chas. Maud 2iM 175 US Isl 



K(l. Knifrifh I!I7 l:"i;i llKl 17) 



Geo. Zinimer Kil MM 2ili 17i 



Chas. Franz 2»1 121 1S7 171 



P. C. r.allup l:!ll 17t l!il 1G7 



John Ferriss Ulll 111 \S4 1G,! 



A. A. Reason 121) 11.') 174 lS:i 



I^. (\ Waterburv 121 I2il i:!7 12)i 



A. M. LewLs Ill im l:lll 127 



Geo. Brinkerl 12li 122 125 125 



G. A. Z. 



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The most convenient way 

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 irons-No trouble-Caririot 

 injure the most sensitive 

 blooms -VervfHective 

 Price 60< per box of ]2 

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Greenhouse 

 Material 



Of Clear Louisiana 

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j The Von IteyptT \*vt- 

 j IVfi Oluzliie I'ohiln are 

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 76 cents, postpaid. 

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Commercial Violet Culture 



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