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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JiXiABY 23. 1002. 



GERANIUMS. 



Roofed CutfinaS <?f BeauteofPoitcvme. Dbl. Grant S- 



Write for prices. See page 289, this issue. 

 for Miscelianeous Plants and Cuttings. 



A. Nutt. J. J. Harrison, La Favorite- 

 Eliza, E. G. Hill. Sweet Seented. Collinsii, Atkinson. ,7. Y. Murkland- 

 Wonder, John Doyle, Single Grant. Glo. de France, Red Bruant, Mrs- 

 Parker, Happy Thought, Mme, Bruant, Le PUot. Ivy, Silver Leaf. 

 Peter Crozy, Mrs. Pollock. Dbl. New Life, Bronze. Jean Viaud. America- 

 nncrur O llunrnUIII ^^''^den. Mars, L'Elegant, Mme. Jaulin. Beady to Ship. 



UntbNb & UNUbKniLL, watertown, n. y. 



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KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The week following New Year was 

 a slow one w'itli the trade, but Kansas 

 City seems to have escaped the post- 

 holiday dullness with more celerity than 

 many of the other cities lately. Business 

 has been as good as could have been ex- 

 pected, and everybody reports having 

 had a fair average. 



There have been a few large decora- 

 tions, but the heavy quantity of funeral 

 ■work is what moved the stock. Jliss 

 Dalley reports having had twelve differ- 

 ent funerals last Tuesday. 



The long spell of bright weather has 

 been broken at last by a heavy fall of 

 snow. As the snowfall has been very 

 general in this locality, stiffening of 

 prices may be expected. 



Arthur Newell and Sam JIurray have 

 been indulging in a hunting trip. They 

 went to Lexington, Mo., and expect some 

 fine sport later in the week. Mr. Xewell 

 and a pariy of friends crossed the bor- 

 der into Kansas and bagged eighty rab- 

 bits. 



Some line carnations are to be seen 

 at Rock's, which were grown at the 

 Eock-Heite establishment. Owing to 

 inability to secure competent help and 

 his large Walnut street business requir- 

 ing his entire attention Mr. Rock has 

 closed his Eleventh street store. 



J. H. V. 



MADISON, N, J. 



The annual dinner of the Morris 

 County Gardeners' and Florists' Society 

 materialized the evening of January 8, 

 the routine business including the in- 

 st.Tllation of officers for 1902 as follows: 

 President, E. Reagan; vice president, C. 

 H. Tottv; treasurer. William Charlton; 

 secretitry, C. H. Atkins; executive com- 

 mittee. A. H. Herrington, William Duck- 

 ham, H. W. Gibbons, J. R. Mitchell. 



Mr. Duckham has just recovered from 

 a severe attack of grip. His successor, 

 Mr. Reagan, said many commendatory 

 things of the retiring president and 

 made an excellent practical speech to 

 the members. 



The society is in a flourishing condi- 

 tion, and all its fifty-three members must 

 have been present at this affair, together 

 with a goodly lot of visitors. Masonic 

 Hall was well filled. The dinner was 

 elaborate and the literary programme 

 chaste and varied. Mr. William Duck- 

 ham presided. Letters of regret were 

 read from Messrs. P. O'Mara, John 

 Young, Alex Wallace, J. W. Clucas and 

 J. I. Donlan. Messrs. Withers, Butter- 

 field and Shaw came down from New 

 York under the chaperonage of J. P. 

 Cleary to enjoy the fraternal greetings 

 of this hospitable society. "The BardV' 

 as usual, wrote a "pome" for the ban- 

 quet on the train coming down. A. 



Toledo, O.— The Henry Phillips Seed 

 Co., of this city, has been awarded an ad- 

 ditional seed contract by the United 

 States government, which calls for 10,- 

 000 packages of lawn grass seed. The 

 original contract called for upward of 40,- 

 ;;00,000 packages of various seeds. 



ROOTED CITTINGS! 



OF CARNATIONS and roses.^"^^^^--^^^^'^^ 



Stock, Grown Cool 



CARNATIONS. 



PINK VARIETIES, Per 100 Per 1000 



MRS, LAWSON f4,l)0 »3S.OO 



MARQUIS a.OO '.',5.00 



MORNING GLORY 3.00 25.00 



ETHEL CROCKER 2.00 K.50 



MRS. F. JOOST 1.50 12.50 



WHITE TABIETIES. 



NORWAY 5.00 40.00 



LORNA 4.00 30.00 



WHITE CLOUD 1..50 12.50 



FLORA HILL 1.50 12.50 



RED VARIETIES 



RED MRS. BRADT $2.50 



G. H. CRANE 2.00 



AMERIC.\ 2.00 



TARIEHATED VARIETIES. 



PROSPERITY (iOO 



MRS. BRADT 2.50 



MAROUM VARIETIES. 



GEN. MACEO 1.50 



VELIUW VARIETIES. 



GOLD NUGGET 3.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



»20.(iO 



17.50 



15.00 



60.00 

 20.00 



ROSES. 



BRIDES. BRIDESMAIDS. METEORS »l.,iO per 100: »12.,W per 1000 



PERLES 2.00 15.00 



LIBERTY. 



Year old grafted plants from benches. 

 We have 3,000 for sale. 



Orders for less than 25 of one variety charged extra. 

 All plants shipped from Hinsdale. 



Bassett & Washburn, 



Greenhouses! 



HINSDALE, ILL. 



Store: 76 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. 



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The Popular n A pni IMA POPLAR 



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THE STORRS A HARRISON CO., Boon , Painesvlfle, Ohio. 



Boston Ferns! 



Don't forget that we have them in all 

 sizes— 2H. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8 and 10-in. They 

 are beauties. Order a sample lot. You 

 will want more. 

 GEO. A. EUHIi, F£KIN, IIiZi. 



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Beady 

 To Ship. 



100,000 PETUNIAS. 



Send U3 your order now for our superb col- 

 lection of Double Frlng-ed Petunias. Ten novel- 

 ties selected from Henderson's and Dreer's 

 latest sets, labeled. Extra strong rooted cut- 

 tings. ll.OU per lOU; $10.U0 perlUOO; 145.00 per 5000. 

 Henderson's Celebrated Sea Foam. ^1.50 per lUO. 



Send for our Special Geranium List. Cash with order. 



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