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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



March 6, 1902. 



I FO NIFSSFN Wholesale riorist. 



Beauties, Valley. 



N. W. Cor. 13th and Filbert Sts. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Iiong- Distance Telephone 



Open from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m 



Special Bulb Offer George M.Woss 



JOHNSON 

 & STOKES' 



125 Bulbs 100 rate, 250 at 1000 rate.) 

 single targe Flowering Begonias, scarlet, rose, jeliow and while. l',i to 



IH-tQCh 



Single, Mixed, all colors. 1-inch and over 



- ■• •■ ■■ IJ^-inch and over 



Double Finest Mixed ■ -^s-y ;;; V ' /.V lU ' W 



Gloxinia Crassif olia Grandiflora, Mixed, 1 M to 1 >4- inch 



1-inch and up 



Tuberoses, Double K.vcelsior Pearl, 1 to 6-ineh. ( ver.v scarce) . . 

 Cycas Stems (S.-igo Palm). 10 lbs.. 11.00; 25 lbs.. Si.io: 100 lbs. 



1000 

 J21.00 

 20.00 

 23.00 

 :te.00 



JOHNSON & STOKES, 



$8.00; per cast 



217-219 Market St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



LONDON, ONT. 



Fine, bright woallicr for the p;ist two 

 weeks is the excuse for the surplus stock 

 and drop in prices. Forty-eight hours' 

 rain has taken away all the beautiful, 

 which for the past two wontlis has com- 

 pletely covered Mother Earth and made 

 an ideal Canadian winter. 



The sudden death of two of London's 

 most estimable citizens in the persons of 

 Postmaster Browne, who was secretary 

 of the Western Fair for a number of 

 years, and Medical Superintendent 

 Bucke, of the Asylum for Insane, kept 

 local florists busy for a day or two with 

 funeral work. Bulb stock is plentiful 

 and to see the prices at which some of 

 it is being sold one wonders where the 

 profit comes in. 



Much sympathy is felt for F. Dicks, 

 who lost his wife" on Feb. 1. She leaves 

 four small children, one only two weeks 

 old. 



At Gammage & Sons, Bride, Maid and 

 Gate in their new range are in excellent 

 condition and some fine stuff is being 

 cut. Beauties have not done so well, 

 probably owing to late planting, the 

 houses not being ready to plant until 

 August 1, which is too late for Beauties. 

 Carnations have done well all season. 

 Amongst whites it is a toss between 

 Lorna and Glacier. Glacier is the larg- 

 est and purest white, while Lorna has 

 stem and is very prolific. Jlrs. Lippin- 

 eott, a light pink, is thought much of 

 and will displace all light pinks except- 

 ing Morning Glory. Marquis is consid- 

 ered the best in its class and all such 

 varieties as Scott, Victor, Lord and 

 Crocker, will be dropped to make room 

 for it. Their stock of palms, Easter 

 lilies, azaleas, etc., is in good shape and 

 will be in evidence at Easter. 



LOND. 



Waukesha, Wis.— John Grape, of 

 this city, has received a check for $25.00 

 from W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa., in payment for the name 

 "Early Stonehead" he suggested for their 

 new cabbage. Indications are that we 

 shall have a very good plant trade here 

 this spring. 



Double Fringed Petunias. 



Send us vonr ordt-r now for our superb col- 

 lection of Double Printed Petunias. Ten novel- 

 ties selected from Henderson's and Dreer's 

 latest sets, labeled. Extra stroni; rooted cut- 

 tings. »1. 00 per 100; *'.(.00 per lliOO: WO.OO per 6000. 

 Henderson's Celebrated Sea roam..$1.60 per 100. 



Send lot our Special Geranium List. Cash with order. 

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



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TO KILL ALL 



Greenhouse Buns 

 "NICollCIDE" 



Clean and harmless as 

 Fumigant or Spray. 



Ask •your seedsman for 

 it or ■write to 



THE TOBACCO WAREHOUSING 

 AND TRADING CO., 



I 1002 Magnolia Ave.. Louisville. Ky. 



(lERANIlMS 



^^ ^ 16 fine varieties, 2'o-itich pots, 

 ^^ 83 per Kin. 



16 fine varieties, S-inch pots. 

 S4 per 100. 



Per lOo 

 200 Pelargoniums— Mix. 2>t-lnch pots. S3. 00 



500 Asp, Sprengerl— 2-lnch pots 2.00 



Coleus. 15 varieties. 2-inch pots 2.00 



VInca Var.— 2-inch pots 8 50 



l"snsy iilants from seed bed. 1000, S3 SO 



fash or C. O. D. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHaM, 



DEIiA'WABE, OHIO. 



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WHOLESALE FLORIST, 



EASTER LILIES, DAFFODILS, MIGNONEnE, 



VIOLtTS, ROSES and CARNATIONS, 

 32 S.17th St., PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 



Long Distance Telephone. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



EDWARD REID 



|fif]|HOI.£SAI.E 

 |Lil| FI.OSIST. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



VAI.I.E'7, VIOLETS, 



CARNATIONS, BOSES and LIIiACB. 



1526 Kanstead Street. I'HILADELPHIA. 



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FRED. EHRET, 



rii]|HOLESALE 

 IVI FLORIST, 



Specialties: Bridesmaids. Brides and Beauties. 



1403-05 Fairmount Ave., Philadelphia. 



Lorn; Distance Telephone. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Eugene Bernheimer, 



WHOLESALE FLORIST, 



Specialties-Carnations and Roses. 



A9par;igus Sprengerl, '^-ineh potM $■.'.. '.0 per loti 



Boston Ferns. 2>5-lnch pols, »:i.00 per lOO 



Long Distance Telephone. 



1604 I.udlo'W St,, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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100 



$4.00 



;i.oo 



2.50 



Ageratum Princess Pauline, $2.50 per 



Begonias, in variety per 100, 



Chrysanthemiuns, fine sorts |[ 



Coleue. '20 sorts 



Coleus. Rooted Cuttings — Ready 



March 1st per 100. $1.00 : per 1000. 6.00 



Centaurea Gymnocarpa — Ready in 



March per 100, 2.50 



Feverfew Little Gem " 2..50 



(ieraniums. leading sorts— splendid 



stock per 100. $.3.00; per 1000. 2i.00 



Gerannims Rose and Mt. of .Snow, per 100. 3.00 

 I Geraniums Ivy Leaf and Souv. de 



Chas. Turner " 3.00 



Heliotrope 3.00 



Hydrangea Hortensis. extra strong. 

 ' 4-in. pots, per 100. SW; :tiu. pots, '[ 10.00 



Verl>enas, very fine " 2.50 



Verlienas. Rooted Cuttings— Ready 



March 1st per 100. 7.5c : per 1000. ;i,00 



Lobelia per 100. 2..50 



W. L. SMITH, Wholesale Florist, AURORA, ILL. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



I 



niTTSBlRG CUT 

 r FLOWER CO. Ltd. 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORISTS, 



Pittsburg, Pa» 



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...FINE... 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



Now Ready, S4.00 and »5.00 per 100 



JOHN WOLF, SAVANNAH, GA. 



Long- Distance Phone f^U. 

 Mention The ReTlew wh«& yon writ*. 



FINE STOCK IN SURPLUS! ^^'ll%r. 



Carolina Poplars— From 4-in. in diameter 

 down to the smallest size. 



Scotch Elms— From 1 to ;i-in. m diameter. 



Am. Swaot Chestnuts— 2 to 3. 3 to 4. 4 to 5. 

 and 5 to 6 feet, 



Irish Junipers— 1 to 5 feet. Very tine. 



Norway Spruce- AH sizes. 



S. W. CALL, PERRY, OHIO. 



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If you have anything to offer to the 

 trade don't fail to have an adv. in our 

 special spring number, to be issued 

 March 20. 



