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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Januaky 23, 1902. 



SAMUELS. PENNOCK, wholesale florist 

 Fine Beauties, Liberties, Valley, Ribbon. 



store open from 7:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. 

 Iiou? Distance Telephone. 



1612-14-16-18 Ludlow Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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OMAHA. 



State Hort. Meeting. 



The Nebraska ytale Horlieultural So- 

 ciety met in annual session at Lincoln. 

 Xeli., last week. Tliere were many val- 

 uable papers read, the following being 

 of particular interest: "How Trees 

 Came to Nebraska." by Dr. Charles E. 

 Bessey, which was treated in a masterly 

 style; "Some Advanced Thoughts on 

 Plum Culture," by Theo. Williams, Ben- 

 son, Neb., was a general surprise to all 

 present and the society voted him its 

 thanks for his talk on plum hybridiza- 

 tion and its effects for the middle west. 

 Truly Jlr. Williams is the Burbank of 

 the middle west states. "The Origin of 

 Arbor Day and Its Results,'' by Hon. 

 J. Sterling ilorton., the sage of Arbor 

 Lodge, Neb., was a genuine jdeasure to 

 all present. Professor Sheldon, in his 

 talk on the di.seases of carnations, also 

 treated on the fungi of the cutting- 

 bed and seed-flats, which he claims is 

 identical, the writer, himself, seeing 

 the fungi in seed-flats on imported 

 seeds. 



,1. .J. 111-..;, of Omaha, was elected 

 second vice juesident. and W. .T. Hesser. 

 of Plattsmouth, niendjer of the board. 

 These are the florists on the board of 

 directors. Below is a list of members 

 elected : 



L. M. Russell. Lincoln. ]iresident ; G. 

 J. Christy, .Tohnson. flrst vice-presi- 

 dent: .T. .J. He^is, Omaha, second vice- 

 prcsiilent: C. H. Barnard, Table Rock, 

 secretary: Peter Youngers. Geneva, 

 treasurer: G. A. 'Marshall, .\rlington; 

 E. F. Stephens. Crete; W. .1. Hesser. 

 Plattsmouth ; direclor.s. 



Bowling. 



On Tuesday evening the following 

 members tried their skill on the new 

 Lincoln bowling alleys. Below are the 

 scores : 



NURSERYMEN. 



1 ' 2 



G. A. MarshaU. 93 1:11 



Peter Tounger.s ].[[ 100 si 



■W. Harris HO sii 



C, H. Barnard 13S ,st; 



FLORISTS. 



L. C. Chapin I33 131 



J. H. Hadkinson 140 m 



Ij. Henderson " 108 1^'* 



Paul B. Floth liq 107 



J. J." H. 



Toledo, Ohio. — IMrs. E. Suder re- 

 cently added several new houses, each 

 23x100. The Garland iron gutter con- 

 struction was used and she says it has 

 so far been \ery satisfactory. 



HuTeHix-sox, Kaxs. — Mr. John Stamm 

 is making arrangements for extensive im- 

 provements in his establishment the com 

 ing spring. 



West Mentob, 0.— Carl Hagenburger 

 will build seven new houses the coming 

 spring, all to be devoted to carnations. 



The mail that brings the Review is al- 

 ways looked out for. — James Hockey. 

 Pawtucket, R. I. 



^rS'. New York 



^^^^^^ Flower Show, 



October 30 to November 6, at the Madison Square Garden. 



CHRYSANTHEMLM SCALE. 



Three Bush Plant>. distinct $100.00 



One Specimen Pink, bush plant A'). 00 



■White. " 2.1.00 



Yellow. ■• 25.00 



To be Kfown in pot'^ not to exceed 14 

 inches not less than one inch of stem 

 to show above surface. 

 One Standard, any color, length of stem 

 not less than three feet six inches — $i"i.00 



One plant grafted with different 

 varieties $25.00 



Group of chrysanthemum plants 

 covering 100 siiuare feet, foli- 

 age plants to be used for bor- 

 der effect 50.00 $2.5.00 



Twenty-five single stem plants, 

 assorted 15.00 10.00 



CUT BLOOMS. 



WHITE. 



Timothy Eaton $» 00 



Merza S.OO 



Mrs. Henrv Robinson s.CO 



Mrs. H H Weeks s.OO 



Any other White S.OO 



PINK. 



Mrs. Barclay $s.00 



Viviand-Morel .s.OO 



Mrs. Combes s.OO 



Mrs. Perrin s.OO 



Any other Pink s.OO 



YELLOW. 



Colonel D. Appteton S.S.00 



Major Hoimaffon s.OO 



.leannic Falconer s.oo 



Mme. Camot s 60 



Any other Yellow s.OO 



CRIMSON. 



George 'W. Childs $8.00 



Malcolm Lamond s.OO 



»t.00 

 t.OO 

 4.00 

 t.OO 

 4.00 



$4 CO 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4 00 

 4.00. 



$11.00 

 4.00 

 400 

 400 

 4.00 



$4.00 

 4.00 



CRIMSON. 



12 Mrs. A. J. Drexul $s.00 $4.00 



12 Tom Carrington s.OO 4.00 



12 Any other Crimson .S.OO 4.00 



12 Bronze, any variety 3 



12 Blush Pink 



25 White, any variety 



25 Yellow. " 



25Pink, " 



2i Crimson. " 



12 Any other color 



Collection of Ostrich Plume va- 

 rieties 



Collection of Anemone varie- 

 ties 



Collection of Pompon varie- 

 ties 



25 Blooms in a vase arranged 

 for effect, palms, ferns or oth- 

 er foliage may be used 15.00 



3i; Blooms. 6 varieties i; of each 25. no 



110 Blooms, t; of each. Silver Cup, value 



s.OO 

 s.CO 

 15. IK) 

 15.00 

 15.(K) 

 15.00 

 15.00 



10.00 



10.00 



10.00 



$ 4.00 

 4.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 



5.00 



5.00 



10.00 



15.(10 



$50.00 



The New York Florists' Club will pay $100 for the best plan of the 

 floor space ot the iMadison Sijuare Garden, showing novelty of design. Plans 

 not accepted to be returned. All plans submitted to include approximate cost 

 of material suggested. Ground plan can be obtained on application. 



Full Schedule of Premiums mailed on application. 



JOHN YOUNG, Secretary, 



51 West 28th Street, NEW YORK. 



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Pandanus Veitchii. 



Choice plants, well-colored. 



6-inch pots, iSl-OO each; S13.00 a doz, 



JOHN WELSH YOUNG, 



;"Hil.AD=LPHiA.Pa. GERMANTOWN. 



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500,000 VERBENAS... 



60 finest named varieties, including 



our Mammoth White. Mrs. McKinley. 



the finest White Verbena grown. 



PERFECTLY HEALTHY- -FREE FROM RUST. 



Rooted Cuttings. COc per 100 ; .$.5.00 per 1000. 



Plants. $2.50 per 100 ; $20 00 per 1000. 



Our list is the choice from millions of seedlings. 



Send (or list. J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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 writing advertisers. 



PANSIES, 



.50c per 100 ; $3.00 per 1000. 



GERANIUMS ''"'■"^Stlrir-''^'^- 



•\riIICA. VAB., 2-in. pots, $3.00 per 100. CASH. 

 JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, - DEUWARE, OHIO. 



MPTitfon Thp RpvIptv wh^^n vnii writp 



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Herbaceous Plants! 



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