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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Mat 1. 1902. 



Geraniums and Miscellaneous Bedding Stock.... 



GREENE & UNDERHILL, Waferfown, N. Y. 



Send for revised lists at once. 



Can fill orders on receipt. Terms Cash or C. O D. 



Mention Till' Ki' 



uht'H yi>ii write. 



PHILADELPHIA. 



Mr. M. Rice, of the firm of M. Riee 

 & Co., florists' supply house, left Satur- 

 day last for Europe to be goue for two 

 months. He will scour the continent 

 for novelties and will also have some of 

 his own creations made there. The trade 

 can look forward to seeing some ' ' up-to- 

 date" novelties next season from this 

 growing house. While Mr. Rice is 

 abroad Mr. B. Escher will be "at 

 home" to look after any and all of his 

 numerous friends who may stop off in 

 Philadelphia. 



Robert Crawford, Jr., one of the pio- 

 neer florists of Philadelphia, celebrated 

 on Friday evening last his twenty-fifth 

 wedding anniversary. This was a com- 

 plete surprise to his numerous friends, 

 as Robert does not look or feel his age. 

 He was the recipient of many handsome 

 presents. May he live to celebrate his 

 golden wedding anniversary surrounded 

 by all his family. R. 



PIPING. 



How many 1-iuch pipe will it take to 

 heat a small house, 36.\10 and 6V2 feet 

 high at the ridge, same to be heated to 

 50 degrees in zero weatherf Heating to 

 be by steam. B. A. J. 



In reply to the inquiry of B. A. J., to 

 maintain a night temperature of .'50 de- 

 grees in the house he deseribe.«, he should 

 have five lines of 1-inch pipe, but pref- 

 erably six lines, three under each of the 

 two benches. IIekhy W. (Jibboxs. 



New York. 



BALTIMORE. 



Correction. 



In last week's Baltimore letter the 

 sum received from the United States by 

 the state institution referred to should 

 have been $40,000 and not $540,000, as 

 the types made it. 



The Reading Xursery, Reading. Mass., 

 sends us a set of four neatly printed and 

 finely illustrated booklets, with the titles 

 "Trees," "Hardy Shrubs," "Vines," and 

 "Hardy Evergreens." They contain a 

 great deal of useful information and 

 must have considerable value in calling 

 attention in a dignified way to the spe- 

 cialties of the Reading Nursery, though 

 no prices are given. 



CaoOKSTOX, MiXN. — Messrs. Larsen & 

 Carpenter, dealers in agricultural im- 

 plements, express the belief that there is 

 a splendid opening here for some one to 

 start a greenhouse and raise flowers and 

 early vegetables. 



NoRW.\LK, O. — Floyd Anderson reports 

 business as especially good the past 

 month. Three wedding orders in one 

 week helped considerably to swell re- 

 ceipts. Says he would not think of do- 

 ing without the Review. 



ilASON City, Ia.— The Wheeler Floral 

 Co. are extending their range of glass 

 by adding one house 25x42 and two 

 houses 20x42 each. 



Rose Plants for Sale. 



Good clean stock well established. 



Brides. Bridesmaids, Meteors and Golden Gates. 2-inch rose pots. 830.00 per 1000. 

 3-inch rose pots. 915. OO per 1000. -J-inch rose pots. 860.00 per lOOO. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



Timothy Eaton. $3.00 per 100. 



The following varieties at $1 50 per tOO: 



WHITE. 



Early— Fitzw.vgram, 

 Kuno. 



White Glory of the 

 Pacific. 



Mldseason— Ivory. 



Snow Queen. 

 Evangeline, 

 Mrs. H.Robinson. 



Late— Mrs. .Jerome Jones. 



YELLOW. 



Early- Yellow Fitzwygram. 

 Marion Henderson. 

 Mldseaaon — BonnatTnn, 



Mrs.O.P.Bassett. 

 Late— Yellow ,Ierome Jones. 



FINK. 



-DuMontmort. 

 J. K. Shaw. 

 Glory of the racitic. 



Early- 



FIITE. 



Uidseason— Xeno. 



Viviand Morel. 



Pink Ivory. 

 Late — Mrs. Murdock, 



BED. 



Malcolm Lamond, 

 Intensity. 



BBOHZE. 



Oakland. 



BASSETT & WASHBURN, 



GREENHOUSES. 



HINSDALE. ILL. 



Store, 76 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. 



A DISCOUNT OF 50 PER CENT. ON 



Wittboldii Perns I 



FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. 



2<..:-inch, 85.00; 3-inch, 88 00 ; 4-incli, $12 00 ; S-inch, $20 00 a lOO. 



Bench Plants, 83 00 to 88.00 a 100. Oood for 8-inch pots, 50c each. 



THIS IS A BABE CHANCE TO GET A STOCK OF THIS NEW FEBN CHEAP. 



A. J. BALDWIN, 



Cash 

 Please. 



Attention The Review when you write. 



NEWARK, OHIO. 



PANSIES. 



The Jenning-'s Strain. Cold frame plants in 



bud and blodm. Sl.'iO per 100: $7.50 for .'lOO. 



Cash Avith nrilcr. 



E. B. JENNINGS, SOUTHFOBT, CONN. 



Lock Box 254. 



Grower of the Finest Fansies. 



Mention The Itcvi.w wlien .vnu write. 



WANTED ! 



'"S Bench Roses. 



When ready to discard them address 



JAMES A. ROSE, 100 Washington st., CHICAGO. 



Moiitinii TIip Kcvi'-w \\1u;mi you ■\vrito. 



HYDRANGEA 



(PAHICULATH 

 GRANDIFLORA) 



We have to close 50.000 ol Ihis hardy flowering shrub. 

 10 to 1'2 inches, per 100. S.'i.OO ; per 1000, S4.').00 

 IS to 24 ■' '• S,00 '■ 75.00 



2'.j to :i feet. " 12.00 " lOo.OO 



VIBURNUM PLICATUM, line plants, one year old. abont 



10 to 12 inches. S7.C0 per 100. No charge for packing. 



The Dingee & Conard Co., West Grove, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



EVERY FLORIST OUGHT 



TO INSURE HIS GLASS AGAINST 

 For Particulars Address 



JOHN G. ESLER, Secretary, SADDLE RIVER, N. J 



HAIL 



BILBS 



Before placing your 

 order for Fall Bulbs 

 iirrite us for prices. 



Walter Mott 

 Seed and Bulb Co. 



108-110 East Second Si. 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



The 



Florists 

 Manual 



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Is a book 

 that you 

 need in 

 your 

 business. 



If you haven't a copy already, 

 order one now. 



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