FEBRl'AKY S, I'JM. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



281 



Just Received. 



20,000 Prepared Cycas Palm Leaves, 



(EXTRA FINE) in all sizes. Dull <>i- (Jla/.ed Finislicil. 



SIMCOIAL LOW PRICES to lulp iis unload (lie surplus. 



State sizes and quantity when asking for quotations. 



M. RICE & CO., 



Importers and Manufacturers, 



918 FILBERT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Rpvlew when you write. 



is near at haiui. The flemanii for vio- 

 lets on Valentine's day increases every 

 year. 



White flowers are at present in best 

 demand and few good whites fail to 

 find a buyer. The Armour funeral 

 last week used up large quantities of 

 fine stock, but only extra grades were 

 used. 



Lily of the valley had been moving 

 slowly, but last Saturday and Monday 

 the accumulated stock was well 

 cleaned up, though at low prices, some 

 going at as low as $1.50 to $2.00 a hun- 

 tired. None of this was in shipping or- 

 der and first class valley now brings 

 $4.00. 



Klehm's Novelty tulips are now ap- 

 pearing in quantity at Kennicott 

 Bros. Co.'s ami they will have a large 

 and continuous supply for some time. 



Bassett & Washburn. McKellar & 

 Winterson, E. C. Amling. Peter Rein- 

 berg and other dealers all report ship- 

 ping trade as brisk. 



Club Meeting. 



At the last meeting of the Florists' 

 Club seven new members were elected, 

 as follows: Thos. G. Williams (Mr. 

 Rudd's new foreman), W. Schmitz, J. 

 A. Sikuta. E. Rosen. O. Bach, J. Algots 

 and Jos. Zwick. 



The members congratulated each 

 other on the success of the recent car- 

 nation meeting and the committee's 

 report was accepted. 



A communication was received from 

 the Horticultural Society expressing 

 its satisfaction with the action taken 

 by the club to insure goo<l competi- 

 tion at the next annual show. 



Several proposed changes in the by- 

 laws were read and these will come up 

 for action at the next meeting. And 

 at the next meeting a special order 

 will be a discussion as to the advisa- 

 bility of inviting the S. A. F. to hold 

 its convention in Chicago in 1901. 



A committee was appointed to ar- 

 range for a bowling contest to which 

 the members' ladies are to be Invited. 



Mr. Rudd told of the hospitality of 

 the New York club to the executive 

 committee of the S. A. F. and of the 

 valuable information he had acquired 

 while on Manhattan Island. He also 

 mentioned the "height of hospitality" 

 .shown by the Philadelphians in plac- 

 ing a figure 1 in front of the scores 

 [CoDtinueil page 282.] 



Clear Cypress 

 Greenhouse flaterial. 



This wf/h us means the best growth of Cypress Lumber and 

 the best grade of that growth; and from this grade all the sap — 

 bright saj), which only experts can detect — as well as stained sap, 

 knots and other defects cut out. Others do not equal our quality 

 if they do beat our prices. It is not hard to see the reason : You 

 can not buy gold dollars at fifty cents each. Experienced growers 

 know that the best is not too good and cheapest in the long run. 



Lockland Lumber Co., 



LOCKLAND, O. 



Write for Circulars 

 or Estimates. 



Mention Tbe Rerlew when you wiit«. 



Real Estate, 



Land wllb or wllbout (irrenliouses 

 In dllTerent parts of the United States. 



BARGAINS can be had and opportunities opened 

 lor proltt. Write for [t.irticulars and state 

 your requirements. 



SMITH & SMITH, 



345 Sixth Ave., PITTSBURG, PA. 



Get our quotations on Glass. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ANSIES... 



..WORTH RAISING 



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Good Plants bv express. $2..'J0 per 500: 

 $4.00 per 1000. Seed as usual. 



199 Grant Avenue, 

 ) JERSEY CITY, N.J. 



C. SOLTAU & CO. 



f^/i^iatn£%n Choice. In bud and bloom. 

 V.yCiaillt?IK 6-in., 35c; Tvin.. 2fic; 4-in.. 

 $1.00 per liozen, JS.OO pt-r 100, September sown 

 seedlings. $2.00 per 100. Cash, please. 



H. I.. FHEI.FS. SPKIiraFIEI.D, II.I.. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



E. G. Hill & Co. 



Wholesale 

 Florists, 



RICHMOND, INDIANA. 

 300,000 VERBENAS.... 



tiO tinest named varieties, including our 

 new mammoth white. Mrs. McKinley. 

 the finest white Verbena grown. 



PERFECTLY HEALTHY. FREE FROM RIST. 



Rooted Cuttings 6l'c per 100, $.5.00 per 1000. 



Plants $2..50 per 100, $20.00 per 1000. 



Our list is the choice from niillions of seedlings. 



Send for list. J. L. UILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Edward B. Jackson. 



Wholesale Florist. 



HABDY HERBACEOUS FI.AITTS 01TI.T. 



In any quantity for the least money. 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



EVERY FLORIST lUCjIDC 

 OUGHT TO IlloUnt 



HIS GLASS AGAINST 



HAIL 



For Particulars Address 



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



Mention The Renew when you writ*. 



