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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



June 26, 1902. 



Our Stock Will Please Your Customers. 



WE HAVE A FINE AND LARGE STOCK OF 



KENTIAS, UTANIAS, ARAICARIAS, ASPIDISTRAS, FER^S, 

 BAY TREES and Miscellaneous Decorative Stock. 



COOL GROWN AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. 



CATALOQUE ON APPLICATION. 



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



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DENVER. COLO. 



On June 14 Bcrnliard Boldt. severed .^s 

 connection with the Park Floral Co. to 

 accept a similar position at the Mud Lake 

 greenhouses of Daniels & Fisher at Har- 

 ris station, the inducement being a very 

 substantial increase in salary. Ben (as 

 he is generally called) came to the Park 

 Floral Co. from Eebstock's place in Buf- 

 falo two }-ears ago, and he has shown 

 himself a good grower and a good fel- 

 low. 



The employes of the concern gathered 

 in the potting shed on Ben's last night 

 and were served refreshments by the com- 

 pany. John Berry then presented Ben 

 with a handsome Odd Fellow 's badge on 

 behalf of the employes, and in a neat lit- 

 tle speech expressed the sorrow that all 

 felt at parting. Ben was much surprised, 

 but managed to expi'ess his thanks and 

 appreciation in words that were none the 

 less heartfelt for being so few. Every 

 one present was then astonished when 

 Mr. Valentine stepped forward and ex- 

 pressed his appreciation of the good and 

 faithful service that had been rendered 

 to him by Boldt and his regret at losing 

 hira. He finished by handing Ben a hand- 

 some gold watch, suitably inscribed. This 

 was the last straw, and Ben's were not 

 the only eyes that filled with tears. The 

 occasion was one that will long be remem- 

 bered by those present. A considerate 

 foreman, loyal workman and an apprecia- 

 tive employer make a combination all too 

 rare. Park. 



FLATBUSH, N. Y. 



Thursday, June 26th, is Papa Zeller's 

 75th birthday and the Bowling Club will 

 make it a gala night, with prizes, a ban- 

 quet, toasts and other appropriate cele- 

 brations. Mr. Zeller has been a little 

 under the weather but hopes to start the 

 balls rolling again on his anniversary. 



Last Thursday the club had a good at- 

 tendance and the evening was most en- 

 joyable. These Flatbush boys always 

 make visitors feel at home. Following 

 are the scores: 



W. Slehrecht 135 166 132 140 



C. Wocker 89 140 148 114 



A. Zellor 153 170 



P. naillo(inu7.e 118 127 100 10(1 



P. Reile.v 145 135 140 



J. A, Shaw 129 100 102 120 



H. DallU-tlouze 140 133 129 125 



D. Y, MelUs 122 15S 



J. Rnvnor 162 101 159 



E. Dallledouze 130 147 



Austin. 



The death of William Bull, the noted 

 English nurseryman and florist, is an- 

 nounced. 



VINCA VAR. 



You know what OUK VINCAS are. If you 

 ha^'*»n't tried them, do so now and be 

 w.th tlie majority. 



2H-inch, $2.50 ; 3-inch. $4.00; 3'i-inch. $fi,00 per 100 

 Very large, bushy and long $10.00 per 100 



DAHLIAS. 



Fine Plants. 



.$G,00 and $10.00 per 100 



COLEUS. 



Verschaffeltii, yellow : Var Yellow, Fink 

 Verscliaffeltii, Her Ma esty, Bne plants, 

 $:mO per 100. Assorted colors, our feelection. 

 $2.50 per 100. 



GERANIUIVIS. 



Fine Plants. 

 Ivy Assorted, Mars. Rev. Atkinson. S. A. Nutt, 

 E. G. Hill, Wunder, La Favorite, 

 Eliza. Mme. Salleroi. 

 Our selection of the above. $2.50 per 100. Tour 

 selection, $3.50 per 100. All nice stocky plants. 

 Mrs. Parker, Dryden. L'Elegant. in bud and 

 bloom, fine stock, $5.00 per 100. Mars, 4-inch, 

 extra large, $8.00 per 100. 

 Send for List.— Can give you Rooted Cuttings 

 of all the standard varieties and many new 

 ones. 



VERBENAS. 



Excellent Stock, in Bud and Bloom. 

 Mammoth $2.50 and S3.50 per 100 



CENTAUREA GYM. 



Fine Plants . 



$2,50 and $3.60 per 100 



SINGLE PETUNIAS. 



Largfe stock, in bloom. ..$2.50 and $3.50 per 100 



Miscellaneous Plants. 



Alyssum Plants $2. 50 per 100 



Ageratum " blue 2.00 



■' P. P 3.00 



Alternanthera Plants, yellow 2.00 



Gerraan Ivy Plants 2.50 " 



Heliotrope Plants 3.00. $6 00 



10.00 per 100 



Lobelia Plants 2.50 



Lemon Verbena Plants 3.00 



Marguerites, white, large 6.00 



Salvia 2.50 



Pyretheum Plants $4 00 and 6.00 



golden... 3.00 " 6.00 



Cuphea 200 



Nasturtiums 2.00 



Send for our complete List of Seasonable Stock. 

 5 per cent discount when order is accom- 

 panied by Cash. Terms Cash oe C. O. D. 



GREENE & INDERHILL, 



WATERTOWN, N. Y. 



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CHAS. D. BALL, 



GROWER 

 OF 



Send for 

 Price List. 



[gj alms, Etc. 



HOLMESBURG, PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



Meuiiyu Tlie Kevlew wheu you write. 



WE control the American market (and don't 

 ■' foTg'et it) in Araucaria Kxcelsa. Three 

 large consitrnments of this favorite pot plant 

 arrived early in May. Our houses are now full 

 of them. Notice the following low prices : 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA, 



,5-inch pots, 3 tiers, 10 inches high 50c 



f>% " S " 10 to 12 inches high 60c to 75c 



6 " 4 ■■ 15 to 18 •• 75c to $1.00 



Kentia Forsteriana, 25 to 28 inches high, 

 6H-in. pots. 5 leaves, 75c. Kentia Belmoreana, 

 20 inches high. 5/2-inch pots. 5 leaves. 75c. All 

 good, healthy stock. Ficus llastica later. 

 Begonias, tuberous rooted, fine color, 5-inch 

 pots. $1.80 per doz. Mention if pots are wanted. 



Cash with order please. 



GODFREY ASCSMANir, 



Wbolesale Grower and Importer of Pot Plants, 



1012 ONTARIO ST., PHII.ADEI.FHIA, FA. 



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SURPLUS STOCK. 



Per 100 

 Geraniums. 3H and 4inch. bud and bloom ..$5.00 



Centaurea, 2K-inch 1.50 



Alternanthera. red and yellow 1.25 



Lobelia, trailing blue. 2>^-inch 1.00 



Coleus. mixed. 2^2-inch 1.50 



Begonias, assorted, 3inch 3.00 



Dahlias, dry roots 3.00 



Gladiolus Bulbs 50 



Houvardias, white and pink, 2M-ineh 3.00 



Smilax. 2H-inch strong 1.50 



Phoenix Palms, 4 and 5-inch 30.00 



Kentias, Fors. and Belm., strong, 3-inch — 15.00 



Pandanus Utilis, 3-inch — 15.00 



Feverfew. 3-inch, strong, bud and bloom — S.OO 

 Genista Raccmosus, 3-inch 3.00 



WILLIAMS & SONS CO., 



BATAVIA, ILL. 



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ASPARAGUS ! 



Per 100 



Sprengeri, 2-in. pots, ready $2.00 



Plumosus, 2-in. pots, ready June 15. . 3.50 



Smilax, 2-in. pots, ready June 15 J.50 



Primroses — Obconica, Chinese and 



Forbesii, ready July i 2.00 



Geraniums, mixed, to close out 2.00 



CASH OS C O. D. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, 



DELAWARE, OHIO. 



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A Few Money Makers. 



100 1000 



.\sparagus Plumosus 2>^-in., strong . $5.00 $45,00 



4-in 8.00 



Sprengeri, heavy stock. 



■zy.-m 4.00 



Smilax, strong, 2-in 1.50 12.00 



iromtlats 1.00 0.00 



ALFRED G. FEHR, Belleville, 111. 



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