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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



June 5, 1902. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, Wholesale Florist. 



Valley, Gardenias, Orchids. I^WM PHJLADEL^^^^^ 



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INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



The Decoration Day just past brought 

 to florists of this city one of the best 

 week's liusiness in recent years. There 

 were lots of flowers and there were buy- 

 ers for all of them. Carnations were in 

 good supply and sold well, and most of 

 the wholesale orders increased at the 

 last momejit, as a great rush was antici- 

 pated. The shortest article was pjeonies. 

 The warm weather early in May forced 

 out all the early varieties and about 

 the 25th it turned quite cold and pre- 

 vented the latest varieties from develop- 

 ing in time for the big day. Now they 

 are in full bloom again, but sell only 

 moderately. Some of the growers had 

 a good stock of a beautiful lavender 

 candytuft which worked up fine into 

 bouquets. 



The seventeen-year locust is with us 

 in great force and especially wherever 

 there are many trees in a bunch. The 

 beautiful Crown Hill Cemetery and 

 Woodrutf plate are alive with them and 

 their loud whirring can be heard for 

 quite a distance from early morning 

 until nightfall. A. B. 



The schedule of prizes offered by the 

 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society at 

 the annual exhibition to be held Nov. 

 11 to 15 next, has been issued. Copies 

 may be had by addressing the secre- 

 tary, David Bust, Horticultural Hall, 

 Broad Street, Philadelphia. 



Takrttown, N. Y. — The rose and 

 strawberry exhibition of the Tarrytown 

 Horticultural Society will be held Mon- 

 day afternoon and evening, June 16. 

 Prizes are offered in fourteen classes. 



Winchester, Va. — Henry Alden, the 

 well-known florist and landscape garden- 

 er, died May 26, as the result of a fall 

 in which he fractured his hip. He was 

 76 years of age. 



The -California State Floral Society 

 issued a very attractive souvenir pro- 

 gramme for the annual spring exhibi- 

 tion in the Ferry Building, San Fran- 

 cisco, May 22 to 24. 



Canandaigua, N. Y. — Robert McKerr 

 is building three houses, of which two " 

 are 20x100 each and one 20x60. He ex- 

 pects to make a specialty of carnations, 

 growing only the very Ijest varieties. 



Dixon, III. — O. L. Baird reports a 

 very busy spring season. Everything is 

 sold out close. Decoration Day trade 

 was unusually good. At present he is 

 planning for the trip to Asheville. 



Creston, Iowa.— J. D. Stahl took 

 charge of the Creston Greenhouses on 

 May 12 and since then has been busy 

 cleaning and refitting the houses. 



Pawtucket, B. I. — A. L. Warner re- 

 ports that Memorial Day passed off fair- 

 ly well. The weather has been cool and 

 that helped to some extent. 



Iiarg'est and 

 Finest Stock of 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



in the country. 



Also 200,000 Yonng- 

 Bose Plants in best 

 possible shape. 



WHITE. Per 



R. 



Timoth.v Eaton Hi. 



Chadwlck 2, 



White Bonnaffon... 2, 



Fitzwyeram 1. 



Ber^maon 1, 



Kalt) 1, 



Merry Christinas ... 1. 



Robinson 1. 



Ivory 1. 



Queen 1. 



Jerome Jones 1 



Gr. Buettner 1 



Wanamaker 1 



100 



C. 



,00 



,50 



,50 



,50 



,50 



,50 



,50 



.10 



,3U 



.50 



30 



,30 



,30 



Per 100 

 2)^-iu. 

 14.00 

 3.60 

 3.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.50 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 



YELLOW. 



SPECIAL— IMMENSE STOCK 



pots.|2U per 1000. BONN.VFI- 



Per 100 PINK. Per 100 



2>^-ln. R. C. 



Montmort 11.30 



Glory Pacific 1.30 



Perrin 1.30 



Xeno 2.00 



Morel 1.50 



Murdock 1.50 



Pink Ivory 



REU. 



Defender 1.50 



Shrinapton 1.50 



Chllds 1.50 



BRONZE. 

 Lady Hanham 1.50 



<»F COL. APPLETON, rooted cuttings, «15 per 1000: 

 o>. rooted cut tings. $10 per luOO; 2>^-ln. pots. $18 per 1000. Fl 



Per 100 

 R. C. 

 October Sun- 

 shine $3.00 



Harry A. Parr... l.oO 

 Yellow Jones.... 2.00 

 Golden Wedding. 1.75 



Gold Mine 2 50 



Yel, FltEwygram 1.50 

 Yel, Bergniaun,. 2,00 

 Golden Trophy. 

 Pennsylvania,. . 

 Yellow Ivory.. . 

 Harry Hurrell. 



1.50 



, 2.U0 



2.00 



1.50 



WniUdln. , 1.30 



$2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 3.00 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.00 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 2.60 

 2.00 



PerlOO 

 2H-in. 

 $2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.50 

 2.00 

 2.0O 



2.0O 

 2.00 

 2.00 



2.50 

 2)i-inch 

 ne stuff. 



ROSES FOR FORCING. 



$4.50 



Per 1000 



$10.00 



JO 00 



40.00 



40.00 



Vi-ln., thousand lots $22.50 



An exceptional flue lot of 200.1100 Plants in 2!^. 3 and 3>s-lu. pots. 



2)^-In. PerlOO Per 1000 3-in. Per 100 



GoldenGates $3.00 $25J10 



Maids 3.00 26.00 



Brides 3.00 26.00 



Meteors 3.00 25.00 



STEVIA, R. CperlOO $1.50 2)^-in., per 100 $2.50 



No order filled for less than $2.00. or less than 10 of a variety. 5 per cent discount 

 allowed for Cash. Remittances must accompany oriler.s from unknown parties. Goods sent 

 C. O. D. if requested. All orders filled in strict rotation, and ;is soon as stock is read.v. Ever.v 

 order has our personal supervision and satisfaction is guaranteed. Cuttings rooted to order • 

 if not in stock. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co., ■■ Morton Grove, III. 



Mpnflon ThP Review whpn yon write. 



egetable 

 ....Plants 



CABBAGE— Early Jersey Wakefield. Charles- 

 ton Wakefield. Henderson's Succession. Burpee's 

 Early All Head. Early Summer, Early Flat Dutch. 

 Louisville Extra Drumhead. Autttmn King:, Hol- 

 lander. Lupton. Lat« Flat Dutch. World Beater, 

 Burpee's Sure Head. Premium Flat Dutch. Late 

 Drumhead, Mammoth Rock Red, and Drumhead 

 Savoy. Field erown 15 cents per 100; $1.00 per 

 1000 : $.8.50 per 10,000 ; $75.00 per 100,000. 



TOIBATO— Stone, Royal Red, Perfection, Par- 

 aeon, Favorite, Dwarf Champion and other 

 varieties, 15c per 100: $1.00 per 1000. 



EGO— Ne-w York Improved. 25c per lOO ; $2.00 

 per 1000. 



PEPPER— Ruby King.Bull Nose. Sweet Mount- 

 tain and other varieties 25c per 100: $2.00 per 1000: 

 $15.00 per 10.000. 



CELERV — Golden Self-Blanchinc. White 

 Plume. Golden Heart. Perle Le Grande. Winter 

 Queen and other varieties. l-Sc per 100; $1.00 per 

 1000 Small plants for transplanting. 15c per 100; 

 75c per ICOO. 



If wanted by mail always add 10c per 100. 



CASH WITH OKDER. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Son, White Marsh, Md. 



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Pekin, Illinois. 



You arc short of some- 

 thing for stock, write 

 Geo. A. Kuhl about it. 



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CHAS. WINSEL, 



SEEDSMAN, 



247 S. Main St., I.OB AITQEIiES, CAZ.. 



SEEDS of Semple's Branching Aster, white, 

 shell pink or lavender. The best Aster seed on 

 the market. 50c per ounce to clean out this 

 year's seed, mailed to any jiart of the U. S. 



Write for quotations on Palm Seed. Plioenix 

 Canariensls. Recliosta, Seafortliea Elegans, 



CUT FLOWERS SHIPPED IN ANY QUANTITY. 



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ERSNIUIVIS.. 



^L^^ SECENT IKTBODtTCTIOirS— 



."lOO Mme. t'harotte. .300 Jean Viaud, 



fiOO .Mme. Landry, 1000 Hubert Charron. 

 STANDARD VARIETIES - $2.50 per 100 — 



.500S. A.Nutt. 1000 Mars. 400 Marvel. 200 Mme. 



Buchner. :^on La Favorite. "250 Due de Moute- 



mort. l.Td Theo. Theulier, 200 Countess de 



C'astiers, 100 Mme. Bruant, 100 Pierre leBrim. 

 Strong^ Frame Grown, 4-inch pots — $7 00 



per ICO. 2iO Due de Montemort. 200 Mme. 



•laulin. .ViO Marvel. 1000 S. A. Nutt. Prom 



3!4-incli pots — $5.00 per 100. 500 Mars. 



200 .\merica. 

 BEGONIA BEX — Best varieties, in 2% and 3- 



inch pots. S.5.00 per 100. 

 CYPEBTJS ALTEBNIFOLIUS— 2 inch pots, 



lOnu at S'J .'ill per 100. 

 MATRlCAEIA—2-inoh pots, 400 at$2.00 per 100. 

 HEI.iaiTTHUS BIQIDUS— 2-incb pots. 250 



» at $1 .lO per 100. 

 FENNISETUM IiONQ-ISTTI.tTM— 2'-^ and 



;; incli piitv, 1200 at $.! 00 per luo. 

 CABEX JAP. TAB. — 2-inch pots. 3500 at 



$2. .50 per 100. 

 CANITAS— 3-iDCh pots. Pie rson's Premier, Chas, 



Henderson. Florence Vaughan and Queen 



Charlotte. S5.00 per 100. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, ADRIAN, MICH. 



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Pandanus Veitchii, 



Nice stirff for vases, 6-inch pots, 81.00 each. 

 812.00 a doz. Also larger sizes. 



Boston Ferns, ^»«'»"'' 



lilSHY PI,.\NTS 



JOHN WEI.SH -SOUNO, 



Upsal Station. Penna. R. R. QEBMANTOWN, FA. 



Palms 



Clome 



Grown. 



Fine Clean 



Stock, 



Grown 



Cool. 



J. B. HEISS, 



The Exotic Nurseries. DAYTON, OHIO. 



SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 



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