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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Febiharv 0. ]'.tU2. 



BUTTE, MONT. 



Cut flower trade has been exception- 

 ally brisk the past two weeks, with 

 stock scarce. Fun?ral work has beeu in 

 great demand, some of tlie stores work- 

 ing their forces all niglit. 



There has also Ijeen quite a stir 

 among Butte's 400 and numerous table 

 decorations have been arranged. The 

 decorations at two swell affairs were 

 not carried out exactly as planned on 

 account of the illness of 0. A. C. Oehm- 

 ler, of the Butte Floral Co. He is now 

 able to be about again. 



Carnations are in great demand. Beau- 

 tics scarce, bulb stuff plenty. 



We have had some very cold weatlicr, 

 the lower part cf town experiencing 45 

 degrees below zero, and the mercury" lias 

 l>een below zero for the past week.' with 

 snow, and everything is on runners. 



K.\MI!I.ER. 



KALAMZOO, MICH, 

 With the exception of the first week 

 of January trade has been verv sleadv 

 Bndes. Maids and Meteors arc at pres- 

 ent nearly off crop, the siippiv not keen- 

 ing pace with the demand. Beauties are 

 Here in quantity and are of excellent 

 quality. The demand for them is stead v 

 prices ranging from .fl.r.O per dozen liii 

 retail. Never saw them so cheap. 



Carnations also are a little off crop 

 but the cut is still ample to supply the 

 demand. The quality is verv superior. 

 Violets are a big crop. The demand for 

 Imperial and Marie Louise is steady. 

 (aniplK>Ils and single varieties ale 

 scarcely looked at. 



Bulbous stock is also here in ,|uantilv 

 the grade as yet is not of the Ih^sI. but 

 sales are quickly effected. Lilies are 1,0- 

 ginning to come in quantity. The qual- 

 ity IS good: disease is almost absent. 

 The stock for Kaster flowering is look- 

 ing particularly fine. Kibes 



WASHINGTON. 



The American Bose Comiianv supplicil 

 their Ivory rose in large quantitv for 

 the lavish white rose decorations at the 

 wedding of Miss Helen Hav. daujrhter of 

 the secretary of state, to Mr. Pavne 

 Whitney, Thursday, February U. It was 

 quite a coincidence that Henry Clews, 

 Jr., one of the ushers, is the soii of Mrs' 

 Henry Clews, of Xew York, who sub- 

 scribed the .$r>0 prize to the American 

 Bose .Society for the best ."iO white roses 

 and which was won by the American 

 Bose Company with their Ivorv at the 

 Waldorf-Astoria, New York, last March 



Hastings, Neb. — Mr. I. W. Cramer 

 died January 17, 60 years of age. He 

 came to Hastings, Neb., in 1883 to em- 

 bark in the floral business and started 

 with one greenhouse 2.5x75 feet. His 

 business grew, everybody liked him and 

 he soon became leadingllorist. In 1885 

 he added shrubliery. fruit and shade 

 trees to his already large business. He 

 was a member of the school board and 

 also councilman for many years. Beino- 

 of a jovial disposition, he was well liked 

 by all. .\t the funeral there were many 

 flowers, sprays and iloral designs, among 

 them a large and most beautiful gates 

 ajar by Chas. Winkler, florist. 



THE Review's classified advs. arc a 

 great convenience, is the verdict of the 

 buyers. "It is so easy to find what you 

 want." 



" I f 



yarnation Cuttings i 



Well Rooted, Healthy Stock. READY NOW. 5 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Higinbotham $12.00 $100.00 



Mrs. Potter Palmer 1200 100.00 



Prosperity .'jOO 4i .00 



Norway 5 00 40.00 



Irene .i^oo 40 00 



Estelle 5.00 40.00 



Lawson 3.00 25.00 



Bon Homme Richard 3.00 25.00 



Hoosier Maid 3.00 25.00 



Crane 125 10,00 



The Marquis 125 10.00 



Genevieve Lord 1.25 10.00 



Argyle 1.00 7.50 



Guardian Ansel 1.25 10.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Frances Joost $1 no 



Cerise Queen 1 00 



Ethel Croclier 1 .25 



Triumph 125 



Flora Hill 1.25 



White Cloud 1.25 



Peru . 1.00 



America 1 .50 



Mrs. L. Ine 1.50 



ChicaEO 1.75 



Mrs. Bradt 1.75 



Armazindy 1.25 



Morning Glory 1.75 



Evanston 1.00 



$7.50 

 7.50 

 10.00 

 lO.OO 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 7.,50 

 12 50 

 12.50 

 15.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 

 15.00 

 750 



Write for prices on large qaantities. 



ROSES. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



PLANTS from 2 '.-inch pots. 



Bridesmaid per 100. $3.00 per 1000. $25 00 



Bride " 3 00 " 25.C0 



Meteor " 3.00 " 25 00 



Golden Gate.... " 3.00 " 25.00 



Perle " 300 " 25.00 



Kaiserin " 3.00 " 25.00 



All Rooted Cuttings and Plants sold under express conditions that if not satisfactory 

 \\ hen received they are to be returned immediately, when money will be refunded. 



Bridesmaid per 100. $1.50 



Bride •' 1.50 



Meteor ■ . " l.,50 



Golden Gate.... " 1.50 

 Perle " 1.50 



per 1000. $12.50 

 12.50 

 12.50 

 12 50 

 12.50 



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PETER REINBERG, 



51 Wabash 

 Avenue, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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CARNATION CUTTINGS. 



PEBKKITIV IIKUTHV, 



Propagated from I'HOK E STOCK. 



READY NOW. 



QUEEN LOUISE, 



the best white com- 

 mercial carnation, 



$5.00 r^^ $40.00 



per 

 1000. 



Per ICO Per 1000 



Prosperity $6.00 



Mrs. Thomas Lawson 4.00 



Gov. Roosevelt 6.00 



Hoosier Maid 4.00 



Irene 4.00 



Norway 4 00 



Egypt 4 00 



Mrs. Bertram Lippincott 3.00 



Morning Glory 2.00 



Marquis 2.50 



Mrs. G. M. Bradt 3.00 



Chicago SOO 



Maceo 2.00 



Buttercup 4.00 



$.50.00 

 35.00 

 50.00 



25.00 

 15.00 

 20.00 



$12.50 

 12.50 

 15.00 



Per lOO Per 1000 



Gomez $2.00 



Crocker 150 



Genevieve Lord 1.50 



G. H. Crane 2.00 



Victor 2.00 



Wm. Scott 1..50 12.50 



Daybreak 1.50 12.50 



Eldorado 1.50 12.50 



Jubilee 1.50 12 50 



FloraHill 1.50 12.50 



Triumph 1.50 12.50 



Portia 1.50 12.50 



WhiteCloud 1.50 12.50 



J. L. DILLON, - - Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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Mention The Review when yu writp 



Am. Beauties "'"ISi"^" 



■*■ -^-■--■■■■■^ -»i^ ^^^^W 9^W m^m.-^^^ This stock is free from spot, thoroueh- 



ly rooted and first class in every re- 

 spect. If not satisfactory or just as represented bv us you can return same at once. 



J. A. BUDLONG, 37 & 39 Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ALL 

 THE 

 BEST 



Carnations. 



««-OET OUR PRICES OH ROOTED 

 CUTTINGS BEFORE BUTINO. 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, 



Grand Haven, Mich. 



BOOTED CUTTIirOS OUR SFECIAX^TT 



Geraniums. 2^4-in.. named. $J..50 per 100 : $22,00 

 per 1000. Verbenas, all standard named kinds. 



60c per 100: $5 per 1000. Heliotrope. 14 named 

 varieties, $1 per 100; $8 per 1000. Petunias. 24 

 varieties. $1.25 per 100. Salvias. 5 varieties, $1 per 



100. Ageratums. 5 varieties. 60e per 190. Coleus. 

 34 varieties. 60c per 100 : $5 per 1000. Alyssum. 

 $1 per 100. Feverfew. $1 per 100. Express pre- 

 paid on R. C. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cash 

 with order. Write 

 S. D. BRANT, CLAV CENTER, KANSAS. 



Rose Helen Gould (Balduin.) 



The committee on investigation of this rose 

 have finished their laborg and the rose is still do- 

 inS nicely. Now that its identity has been estab- 

 lished, and the weather fine, it is makinp a very 

 good showing. We offer nice plants from the best 

 stock of this rose in the country, April delivery 

 Price on own root plants, from 2S-in- pots. $10.00 

 per 100 or $90.00 per lOOO. 



WABAN ROSE CONSERrATORlES, -- Natick, Mass. 



ROSES 



We Grow Follow- 

 ing Varieties: 



Have them in E. C. and 2 and 2;;;-inch. 

 Meteors. Brides. Maids. K. A. V.. Perles, Beauties. 

 Liberty, Golden Gate, La France. Belle Siebrecht. 

 Write us your wants and see what we can do for 

 you. Send $1.00 for samples. Write 



GEO. A. KUHL, - PEKIN, ILL. 



