The Weekly Florists* Review, 



Mat 22, 1902. 



Our Stock Will Please Your Customers. 



WE HAVE A FINE AND LARGE STOCK OF 



KENTIAS, LATANIAS, ARAICARIAS, ASPIDISTRAS, FERNS, 

 BAY TREES and Miscellaneous Decorative Stock* 



COOL GROWN AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. 



CATAIiOQUE OS AFFI.ICATI017. 



C.C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



LONDON, ONT. 



The London Horticultural Society held 

 a spring flower show in the City Hall on 

 May 7 and 8, it was purely amateur. 

 Over three hundred vases of tulips and 

 two hundred vases of hyaeinths and oth- 

 er spring flowers were neatly arranged 

 on tables running the length of the hall. 

 . The show which was free to the public 

 and no prizes for exhibitors, lasted two 

 days and was visited by large numbers. 

 The dail.v press was very liberal in its 

 notices, dealing with it on civic improve- 

 ment educational lines. 



The civic improvement wave has struck 

 the city, and our Mayor ' ' Beck, ' ' who by 

 the way is of international reputation as 

 a horseman and is now out for political 

 honors as a candidate for the local legis- 

 lature, is one of the most interested ad- 

 vocates, having placed at the disposal of 

 the Horticultural Society .*! 00.00 for the 

 prizes for the best kept lawns in the city. 



The demand for cut flowers still keeps 

 up with the supply and prices have re- 

 mained firm. There has been a large 

 amount of funeral work nf late and white 

 flowers have been at a i)remium. 



Planting out has hardly begun, wo 

 having had a hard frost for several 

 nights in succession. 



Ganimage & Sons are preparing for a 

 new range of houses. They will build 

 on the same plan as last season using the 

 King Arch, and trussed roof with cement 

 walls and tile beds. Lond. 



Among the floral tributes to the late 

 Amos J. Cummings was a standing an- 

 chor from the Society of American Flor- 

 ists. Mr. Cummings was always in- 

 tensely interested in horticulture. His 

 assthctic sense was finely developed and 

 he loved the flowers and loved to associ- 

 ate with the cultivators of flowers. When 

 the society applied for a national charter 

 Mr. Cummings took the matter up with 

 his usual zeal and was of the greatest as- 

 sistance to the society in obtaining the 

 charter. It was one of the last official 

 acts performed by President McKinley, 

 the signing of that charter. The florists 

 of the United States feci deeply indebted 

 to Mr. Cummings for his untiring efforts 

 in their behalf. They felt akin with him 

 because he always had a word of wel- 

 come for them, always showed his appre- 

 ciation of their labors, and always felt 

 that their calling was one of the most re- 

 fining influences. 



I LIKE The Review very much. All 

 live, up-to-date florists should take it. 

 John I. Heibeck; Oxford, Pa. 



Philadelphia Palms. 



I JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



WYNCOTE, PA. 



6-inch pot, 



6-inch pot, 



8-inch pot, 



lo-inch pot, 



6 inch pot 

 6 inch pot 

 8 inch pot 

 8-inch pot, 



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Offers the following : 

 ARECA LUTESCENS: 



3 plants, 20 to 22 inches high 75c each; $75.00 per loo 



3 plants, 24 to 26 inches high $1.00 each; $100.00 per 100 



3 plants, 30 to 36 inches high $3.00 each 



3 plants, 42 to 45 inches high 5.00 each 



KENTIA BELMOREANA: 



6 leaves, 24 inches high $1.25 each; $15.00 per doz. 



6 to 7 leaves, 26 to 28 inches high 1.50 each; 18.00 per doz. 



6 to 7 leaves, 30 to 32 inches high 3.00 each; 36 00 per doz. 



6 to 7 leaves, 36 to 40 inches high 4.00 each. 



HOME GROWN, CLEAN AND HEALTHY. 



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GLeasonable 

 Stock. 



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Latest novelties. 

 $10.00 per 100. 



■«ianiiimc_ '-'" P"ts. strong inolud- 

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 Countess de rasiiera. $3.00 per 100. 



Begonia Rex- g^I^^riZ: pots, 



$5.00 per 100. 



Pelargoniums 



Feverfew- (Matricaria)— $2.50 per 100. 



D|fr>|a>.|s ArundinaeeaVar. for border- 

 niaiai la-jng canna beds, *1.00 per 100. 



Nephrolepis- Spe" W "'"'• 



I 3-in. pots. Pierson's Premier, 

 Mme. Crozy, Cha.*;. Henderson. 

 Florence Vaughan and Queen ( 'harlotte. S5.00 

 per 100, 



Snemone Japonica-f,;"r^m 



for planting out. Queen Charlotte. .laponica 

 Alba and Ladv Ardilaun. $4.00 per 100. Kle- 

 Kantisf-ima. $6.00 per 100. Mont Rose and 

 Rosea Superha. SI. 00 per dozen. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



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Aeeratum. dark and licht blue ...3 

 Houvardias, single and double, 



white, pink, scarlet 



Bouvardia Humboldtii. Jasmine 



flowerine, sweet scented 

 Chrysanthemums, best standard 



varieties . . ; _ 



Clematis, large flowering varieties, 



strong plants — 



Clematis Paniculata, strong plants,4 



Cobrea Scandens 3 



Geraniums, best bedding vars 3 



Mrs. Parker 2% 



Ivy, English hardy 3 



Lobelias, Emp. William. Pumila 



Splendens and New White . . 2}4 

 I^antana. Le Naine. best dwarf var.2?-'2 



Petunia double white 2J-2 



Umbrella Plants 3 



Lemon Verbenas 2}4 



Violets, The California, La France 



and Princess of Wales .40 



Aster Plants, Queen of the Market, Sem 



pie's Branching, from flats . 



Chrysanthemums, R. C. from soil, best var, 



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FOR SALE. 



1800 Myrtle Plants 



From 2^2 inch pots, extra heavy sto<k. 



at $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Rooted Cuttings from flats. $1.50 per 



100. 2>2-inch size. 



Planted out now \vill make 

 nice stock for Winter Trade. 



Unknown parties cash with the order. 



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