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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



January 30, 1902. 



GERANIUMS. 



Write for prices. See page 325. this issue, 

 for Miscellaneous Plant^ and Cuttings. 



Dnnit^ti fttHinns. °^ Beaute of Poitevine. Dbl. Grant S- 

 KUUICU \^UIIiny» a. Nutt. J. J. Harrison. La Favorite. 



Eliza. E. G. Hill. .Sweet Scented. Collinsii. Atkinson. .1. Y. Murkland. 



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



Parker, Happy Tlioueht. Mme. Bruant. Le Pilot, Tvy. Silver Leaf, 



Peter Crozy. Mrs. Pollock. Dbl. New Life, Bronze. Jean Viaud, Am erica, 

 l^lj__^_ Q llunCDUII I f^'O'den, Mars, L'Elegant, Mme. Jaulin. Ready to Ship. 



unttNt & UNUbnniLL, watertown, n.y. 



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INDEPENDENCE, MO. 



Now that we have been given free mail 

 delivery and <^n boast of three enter- 

 prising florists, each one the owner of 

 a neat little range of greenhouses, we 

 ask to be given a notice occasionally in 

 your valuable paper. 



We cannot complain of business, but 

 rain is sadly needed, as the country 

 hereabouts is as dry now as it was last 

 July. 



Ed Bunyar, who hold.s forth at the 

 north end, has recently built a $2,500 

 residence, which stands as a monument 

 to his thrift and business ability. He 

 grows some cut flowers, the revenue de- 

 rived therefrom jtaying all his running 

 expenses. His specialty is young rooted 

 plants and he says a regular ad. in the 

 classified column of the Review brings 

 him more orders than he gets from is- 

 suing a catalogue. 



Alfred Broman has never tired of the 

 east end of the town wliere he owns 

 30,000 feet of glass, growing cut flowers 

 and flowering plants. He has but one 

 wholesale customer, Miss Dally, of Kan- 

 sas City, who takes 90 per cent of his 

 production. Mr. Broman is an inde- 

 fatigable worker and puts heart and 

 soul into his business. 



The 20,000 feet of glass huilt last 

 summer by R. S. Brown & Son is located 

 on the west side and was erected for 

 growing cut flowers exclusively for their 

 Kansas City trade. Roses and carna- 

 tions arc in splendid condition and tlie 

 houses are a model for cleanliness, which 

 reflects great credit on Mr. Nathan 

 Brown, who supprinlended the building 

 of the houses and assumed the manage- 

 ment, K. C. 



TAXES. 



F. B. asks: "Do I have to pay taxes 

 on greenhouse stock?" It is a matter 

 that is interpreted differently in different 

 localities, and no general rule can be 

 given. In some places greenhouse plants 

 are exempt, being classed as growing 

 crops, and in others they are assessed 

 as personal property. As each taxing 

 body makes its own laws, and often 

 different assessors interpret them differ- 

 ently, the only advice that can be given 

 is to make an appeal to the board of re- 

 view or equivalent body in your county 

 and secure a ruling in the matter. 



Dreer's Garden Calendar for 1002 has 

 been issued and a copy has reached us. 

 It contains over 200 pages and four col- 

 ored plates, as well as having a colored 

 cover. The stock catalogued is very com- 

 prehensive, covering seeds, bulbs, plants, 

 shrubs, tools, supplies, etc. It seems suf- 

 ficient to say that it is quite an advance 

 on the handsome and useful catalogues 

 previously issued by this well-known 

 house. If you have not received a copy 

 you can undoubtedly obtain one by ad- 

 dressing a request to Henry A. Dreer, 

 714 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa'. 



We cannot do without our Review, the 

 best paper of its kind going. — W. P. 

 Lyon, Niagara Falls, Ont. 



ROOTED CITTINGS! 



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



Stock, Groivn Cool 



CARNATIONS. 



PINK VARIETIES. Per 100 Per 1000 



MRS. LAV7SON *4 00 



MAKyriS a.oo 



MiiKNING GLORY 3.00 



ETHEL CROCKER 3.00 



MRS. F. JOOST 1.50 



WHITE VARIETIES. 



XORW.W 5.00 



LllKNA 4.00 



WHITE CLOUD 1.50 



FLOR.\ HILL 1.50 



tSo.OO 

 25.00 

 •-'5.00 

 12.50 

 12.50 



40.00 

 30,00 

 1L> 50 

 1L'..J0 



RED MRS. BRADT. 



G. H. CRANE 



AMERICA 



RED VARIETIES. Per 100 



TARIEOATED VARIETIES. 



PRO.SPERIT Y 



MRS. BRADT 



MAROUN VARIETIES. 



GEN. MACEO 



TELIUW VARIETIES. 



GOLD NUGGET 



.«2.50 

 2.00 

 2.00 



fiOO 

 2.50 



1..50 

 3.00 



Per 1000 



*2fl.U0 



17. .50 



15.00 



50.00 

 20.00 



12.50 



25.00 



ROSES. 



BRIDES. BRIDESMAIDS. METEORS tl.50 per 100; 112.50 per 1000 



PERLES 2.00 ■■ In.OO 



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, 



store: 76 Wabash Ave,, CHICAGO. 



Greenhouses! 



HINSDALE, ILL. 





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.FOR. 



PSLMS, 



Ferns, Fern Balls, 

 Perpetuated 

 Cycas Leaves 



and Plants, Address 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 



l657BuckinghaiiiPlaGe, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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The Popular n. A POI IMA POPLAR 



Jost the tree for olty planting— ThrlveH where others fall— ReRlHtfl Rmolfe and ffas as 



the Nalamander Are. !No tree furnlHhc8 quieker shade; 100,000 of them, beautiful 

 trees, 6 to 8, 8 to Kl, 10 to 12 anti 12 to 16 feet. Immense stock of all other Shade Treea, Shrubs 

 and KosHH. llundredAof thouHundH ol'Frult TreeH, Hmull FrultH, Grape \'liieH. PlantA, 

 Heeds. Mail size postpaid. Safe arrival and satisfaction puaranteed; larcer by express or 

 freight. Valuable cataloc free; fiend for it and see how cheap you can get the best direct 

 from the trrower. -18 years. 44 icroenhou«f»*. HiOO uctch. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Bo)l3H » Painesvllle, Ohio. 



Boston Ferns! 



Don't forget that we have them in all 

 sizes— a'a. 3, 4. .5, 6, 7, 8 and 10-in. They 

 are beauties. Order a sample lot. You 

 will want more. 

 GEO. A. KUH^, FEKIN, ILL. 



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100,000 PETUNIAS. 



Beady 

 To Ship. 



Send H3 yovtr order no%v for our superb col- 

 lection of Double Frineed Petunias. Ten novel- 

 ties selected from Henderson's and Dreer's 

 latest sets, labeled. Extra strong rooted cut- 

 tings. 11.00 per lUO: flO.iK) per lUUO; *4o,00 per 5000. 

 Henderson's rdplirated Sea Foam, §l.r)0 per 100. 



Send for our Special Geranium List. Cash with order. 

 The W. T. Buckley Plant Co., Springfield, Ml. 



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