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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



December 12. 1901. 



Or direct 

 from us. 



You can get our Standard Brands of WILD SMILAX 



and other GREENS from such people as 



L. .T. Kreshdver. New York: .J. 15, Deaniud. Chicago: H. lia.versclorfer & Co., I*hil- 

 adelphia: Vail See<i Co., IiKiiaiiiipolis: J, M, MoCullouKl»"s Sons, Cincinnati: 

 Kclward Kcid, rhi];»<Ielpltia : Michigan Cut Flower Co,. I>etroit, Mich,, 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



REMEMBER ! 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 



Plant Registration. 



The Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, 

 Pa., register new eannas as follows: 



Duke of York — Crimson, throat mot- 

 tled creamy white, each petal irregu- 

 larly edged with gold; foliage light 

 green; height 5 feet. 



Duchess of York — Yellow, marbled 

 with orange, crimson and pink; foliage 

 green ; height 4 feet. 



Eastern Beauty — Color salmon and 

 orange, changing to shell pink; foliage 

 dark green shaded and veined with 

 bronze. 



Evolution — Color golden yellow, shad- 

 ing through canary and sulphur to 

 blush pink center; foliage bronze; height 

 4 feet. 



Brandywine — Color red, dappled with 

 crimson; petals occasionally narrowly 

 edged with gold; foliage broad, dark 

 bronze; veined; height 4 to 4* feet. 



Striped Beauty — Color buff, yellow or 

 canary white, finely striped with crim- 

 son ; long slender spikes. 



Niagara — Color crimson, with wide 

 irregular border of golden yellow. 

 An improved Gloriosa. 



Queen of Holland — Color deep or- 

 ange; branching trusses; height 2* to 3 

 feet. 



Cherokee — Color dark maroon, much 

 like Duke of Marlboro; foliage light 

 green; height 3 feet. 



Wm. J. Stewart, Secretary. 



PORT CHESTER, N. Y. 



The regular meeting of the Westches- 

 ter Gardeners' Association was held in 

 the Knights of Columbus Hall, Port 

 Chester, N. Y., on November 23, Presi- 

 dent Robert Williamson in the chair. 



Some fine blooms of chrysanthemums 

 (Souci) were exhibited by M. C. Ad- 

 cock, gardener to Adrian Iselin. Xew 

 Rochelle. Mr. J. Carstairs exhibited 

 two plants of Begonia Gloire de Lor- 

 raine (pink), which were exceptionally 

 fine. 



By a unanimous vote the president 

 and secretary were requested to forward 

 to the family of Thomas Meehan a let- 

 ter of condolence expressing the sympa- 

 thy of the members for them in their 

 recent sad bereavement. 



E. Parker, Secretary. 



Fairiiaven, Mass. — On the morning 

 of November 27 a section in one of the 

 boilers at the greenhouses of S. S. Peck- 

 ham cracked and let all the water out 

 of the entire heating service. They im- 

 mediately set to work, but before sat- 

 isfactory connections could be made the 

 stock in some of the houses was quite 

 badly damaged, as the thermometer out- 

 side registered 12 degrees above for a 

 part of the time. The damage is esti- 

 mated at $400. 



Springfield, O. — Mr. John M. Good, 

 of the Good & Eeese Co., was married 

 Dec. 5, the bride being Miss Jessie Min- 

 nick. Congratulations are in order. 



XMAS! XMaS! XMAS! 



Now is the time to place your Xnias Orders with 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., 



32, 34, 36 Court Sq., BOSTON, MASS. 



Iiaurel Festoonixi^, good and full. 4c, 5c and 6c per yard. Zianrel 

 Wreaths, ir.c cath and up according to size. Princess Pine Festooning', 

 all round, 'ic per yard and up. Cone Wreaths, $.=,.00 per duz. Hardy and 

 Fancy Ferns, $1.00 per 1000. Green and Bronze Qalax, new crop, 7.5c per 

 1000 in 5000 lots. Ivy Iieaves, $4.00 per 1000, native. 



Write for prices on large orders and other particulars. Orders by mail, telephone or 

 telegraph promptly attended to. Tel. 2618 Main. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



SELECTED 

 WILD SMILAX. 



.50 lbs. net weight S3. 00 per case. 



40 ■' •• 2,50 



:}o •• •• «,oo 



85 •• •• 1.75 



Magnolia Foliage, very fine in decorations, same price as Wild Sniilax. Holly. .\ 1 

 quality. If ynu want one or more cases of sound salable stock from the top to tlie bottom of 

 the case, place your order with us. you will get it fresh from the trees before the dew is hardly 

 dry. Price per case of 16 cubic feet. S3. 00 : 5-case lots. S2..50 per case ; W-\b. cases. $1.75. Long 

 Needle Pines, per dozen. $1 50 : per 50. $5.50. Galax Leaves, either Green or Bronze. 75c per 

 1000, Fern Leaves. $1.00 per 1000. Gray Moss, $1.50 per sack of 18 lbs. Leucothoe Sprays. 

 $3.00 per 1000. Low express rates to your city. Cash from unknown correspondents. 



i GEO. M. CARTER, Evergreen, Ala. 



HELEN GOULD 



1 



NEW RED 



FORCING ROSE 



Hl.S is a grand winter blooming red rose for forcing. It is a 

 vigorous grower, free bloomer, while the color, form, size, 

 fragrance and keeping tiualities are all that is to be de- 

 sired. We have 100,000 plants from 2'/^-inch pots ready 

 now, at $5.00 per 100 or $45.00 per 1000. This rose is a great 

 variety for pot culture. Our catalogue of all kinds of roses, plants, 

 bulbs, etc., will be ready January ist. Send for it. Address 



THE GOOD & REESE CO., Springfield, 0. 



THE LARGEST ROSE GROWERS IN THE WORLD. 



Mention The R-^view when vou wrttp 



^egonia Gloire de Lorraine. 



$15.00 per hundred; $140.00 per thousand. 



COTTAGE GARDENS, QUEENS, L. I. 



Mention The Rpvtew when you write 



The tinest commercial 

 White Carnation. 

 Orders booked now for 

 January delivery and 

 .nO.OO per low. 



Norway. 



later. sc.OO per 100: ! 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



.stock plants. Timothy Eaton, pi.^O per doz. 

 ■Write for other varieties and prices. 

 H. WEBER & SONS, Oakland, Md. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



MUM Stock. 



Ivorv. Bonnaflon, Murdock. .lerome Jones 

 at 10c each: $1.00 per doz. -J. S. Kalb. the best 

 and earliest white grown. 250 each; $3.00 per doz. 

 "Irene." unrooted cuttings. $.3.00 per 100: $2i.00 

 per 1000. Morning Glory, $2.(M per 100: $1.5.00 

 per 1000. 



CRABB & HUNTER, Grand Rapids. Micli. 



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