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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



July 10, 1902. 



BiMPEGinLTIES 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, 



Dutch, French, DIITDQ 



Chinese and Japanese JjyjJjU 



Ask for OUT SFECIAIi WHOI-ESALE 

 BUI.B I.IST — NOW READY. 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



DElSfVER. COLO. 



Oq Saturday, June 28, Denver was vis- 

 ited by one of tlie worst hail storms we 

 have seen, which hit a Kinjority of tlie 

 principal growers. Those who suffered 

 most are the Park Floral Co., Colfax Av- 

 enue Floral Co., City Park, Mrs. Mautf, 

 at her retail place on Logan avenue; 

 Geo. Clark, the Gallup Floral Co., Maler 

 & Denkworth, E. E. Peterson and Thos. 

 Chapman. Although outdoor plants suf- 

 fered a good deal, still they will be all 

 O. K. in about three weeks. 



The florists' picnic of the Fourth was 

 a decided success, if not in the great 

 number present, yet in the enjoyment of 

 those who were there. 



Ernest Flohr has returned from the 

 Pacific coast. 



On the 4th of July it snowed all 

 through the mountains, in some cases to 

 the depth of eight inches, and conse- 

 quently it was so cool here that over- 

 coats and wraps were in demand. This 

 is a bother to those who have their young 

 roses planted in the bench, for so much 

 glass being out from the hail makes it 

 almost impossible to keep uniform tem- 

 perature. Thorne. 



THE PIERSON-SEFTON CO. 



The ofiScers of this new companj-, or- 

 ganized to manufacture and erect green- 

 houses, conservatories, etc., with head- 

 quarters in Jersey City, N. J., are: 

 President, Lincoln Pierson (formerly 

 secretary of the Lord & Burnham Co) ; 

 vice president, Paul JI. Pierson (the 

 well known grower of cut flowers for the 

 New York market) ; secretary and treas- 

 urer, William Sefton (for the past six 

 years superintendent for Hitchings & 

 Co.). 



The new company has secured prop- 

 erty on West Side avenue, Jersey City, 

 N. J., near the West Side station of the 

 Newark branch of the Central B. K. o! 

 New Jersey, admirably suited for man- 

 ufacturing purposes, and their factories 

 are fitted with machinery of the most 

 approved type. They have acquired the 

 Paul M. Pierson patents and have other 

 patents pending. 



The members of the firm have certainly 

 had wide experience in the business of 

 greenhouse construction and will no 

 doubt receive their share of work of 

 this description. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



"A grand Japanese, oriental tea gar- 

 den and floral exhibition" is to be held 

 under the auspices of the Business 

 Woman's Club at the Liederkranz Hall, 

 Nov. 12th to 1.5th. H. Nanz, the florist, 

 will be superintendent. 



A printed premium list has been is- 

 sued and copies may be had by address- 

 ing H. Nanz, Supt., this city. 



Colorado Springs, Colo. — At an en- 

 thusiastic meeting of the Horticultural 

 Society on July 1 arrangements were 

 perfected for the flower show to be held 

 Aug. 20 and 21. 



THE GEUi WITruDLD UUi) UnluAuUfpIlmsrFernsandTropicalPIants 

 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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ATATTrf^^T? The Model 

 i>UlH_rj, Plant Stake 



Co.. formerly of Brooklyn. 



N. Y.. has removed to 208 



Jersey St.. Harrison, New 



Jersey, and is now 



THE PARKER-BRLEN MEG. CO. 



Flushing. L. I.. Dec. 11, I'.'Ul. 

 Mr. Theron X. Parker, 



Parker-Bruen M!g. Co. 

 Dear Sir: I have used your Wire 

 Carnation Supports for the last two 

 .years, in all about I'-MXlO. They fill 

 the bill in every particular. Nothing 

 could be more satisfactory, and it 

 would give me a great deal of pleas- 

 ure if I can bespeak a good word for 

 you to the trade, and you are at lib- 

 erty to refer to me at any time. 

 Yours very truly, 



A. L. Thorne. 



Favorable testimonials from 

 such growers as Dallledouze 

 Bro8..Flatbush. L. I.; E. Asmus. 

 West Hoboken. N. J.; Wm. 

 Scott. Buffalo. N.Y.; C.W.Ward. 

 Queens. L. I.; Albert M. Herr. 

 Lancaster. Pa. 



GALVANIZED STEEL ROSE STAKES. 



THE PARKER-BRUEN MFG. CO. 



208 Jersey Street, 

 HARRISON, • NEW JERSEY. 



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Caraations,6eraniums, 



Cannas, etc. 



Prices quoted upon application. 



THE COTTAGE GARDENS, Queens, LI. 



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CARNATIONS 



Orders Booked Now for Fall Delivery. 

 SEND FOR PRICES. 



Rooted Cuttings and young plants all out. 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, Grand HaYen, Mich. 



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PSNSY 



ALL, 

 THE 

 BEST 



GpA^'NT-Mme. Perret 



The Prize Strain, exhibited at the Pan-Ameri- 

 can Exposition, true stock, 50c per trade packet : 

 $.5.00 per ounce. 



Our Choicest Mixture of the best strains pro- 

 curable. 60c per trade packet ; Sl.2.5 per !s ounce: 

 $2.00 per li ounce. 



WALTER MOTT SEED & BULB CO., 



.JAMESTOWN, N. T. 



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CARNATIONS 



F.DORNER&SONSCO.,LaFayette,lni 



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Future Bargains. 



JOHN BROD, 



349 W. North Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



GREENHOUSES, NILES CENTER, ILL. 



^Tpntton The Revlpw whpn yon write. 



S.AXT Lake City, Utah. — The florists 

 of this city hare effected a permanent 

 organization with officers as follows: 

 V. V. Morris, president.; G. H. Schwarz, 

 vice president; Thos. Hobday, treasurer; 

 Walter King, recording secretary; P. T. 

 Huddart, corresponding secretary. The 

 association will meet twice a month on 

 Fridays at the establishment of the Hud- 

 dart Floral Co. 



