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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



July 17, 1902. 



OMAHA. 



The very rainy and changeable weath- 

 er seems to have come to an end and 

 the hot sun is smiling over the Nebraska 

 flower fields. The florists are walking 

 around contented, well satisfied with their 

 spring trade and with most of their stock 

 planted, ready for the fall rush. Stock 

 has been somewhat scarce and the de- 

 mand has kept up fairly well. 



Fred Berlinghof, who has for seven 

 years been foreman for Henderson, has 

 left him and is at present with Hess & 

 Swoboda. 



The new store of Hess & Swoboda with 

 its show window is indeed a beauty. 



L. Henderson has plans out for an 

 addition to his store, 20x60 feet, which 

 will give him the room so much needed 

 He has bought the plants and stock of 

 Mr. Lecluse, who has quit the business. 



J. H. Hadkinson has jxist finished .\ 

 fine piece of. landcape work at the Coun- 

 try Club and other places in its vicinity. 

 I'aul Flodi h:is beaiilifiert Courtliind 

 Beach ; and Faulkner has planted many 

 fine flower beds throughout the city. 



The Florists' Society is going to have 

 a great picnic, Wednesday afternoon, 

 July 23, at Courtland Beach. There will 

 bo bowling, bathing, boating and fishing, 

 with many other amusements. 



The Nebraska State Horticultural So- 

 ciety will hold its annual summer meet- 

 ing at Tecumseh, July 30 and 31. 



The meeting of the Florists' Society 

 was well attended last Thursday evening. 

 After the meeting a few of the members 

 felt like bowling, with the following re- 

 sults: 



1st 2:1(1 Sr.l 



J. II. Iladkhisuii 140 150 l:;8 



I.. IIi'iiiliTscjci ...1X0 137 ]4.'i 



I'. l'"loth 1.-55 12.5 15 1 



VV. It. PniMkiioi- 147 II.t IL'.", 



Will, Fiiulkiior 105 ]22 I lo 



Wm. KMsworth llij lis l.'S 



G. ZilnmiT 125 140 IS" 



L. H. 



HOLYOKE, MASS. 



A. N. Pierson, the popular grower of 

 Cromwell, was a visitor to Springfield and 

 Holyoke July 9. 



Trade in general is dull here, as is ex- 

 pected during the summer months. 



Forestdale Cemetery has just complet- 

 ed a new carnation house for the sexton, 

 Fred Bartlett. The house is 18x60. 



K. A. Brainard, of Easthampton, is 

 about to retire from the business and 

 has offered his greenhouse for sale. 



I). J. Gallivan has been on the sick 

 li.st for the past ten days. Ino. 



GiKARDViLLE, Pa.— W. Giiy Payne has 

 built up a new place at Pottsvi'lle, Pa.. 

 of which he has taken charge himself, 

 and his brother (Wallace G. Payne) will 

 in future manage the old establishment 

 here. 



Detroit, Micn.--The ilayabe Nursery 

 Co. has beeu incorporated with a capital 

 stock of $5,000. 



Saratoga, N. Y. — Arrangements arc 

 being perfected to hold another floral 

 fete here this year. The program will 

 be very similar to that of last year. 



Benton H.vebor, Mich. — E. A. Smythe 

 has commenced the construction of a 

 greenhouse 30x200 at Oak Crest farm, 

 north of the city. He will make a spt 

 cialty of carnations. 



R^^^^^ for Winter Blooming. 

 ^ W^^^^ >^^^ Fine healthy stock from selected cuttings. 

 BRIDES, MAIDS, KAISERIN, 

 BON SIIiENE, nrniE. HOSTE, SAFRANO, 

 PAPA GONTIER, GOLDEN GATES, 

 3-inch pots, $7.00 per 100; 4-inch pots, $10.00 per 100. 



Sunrise, Liberty, 3-"nch pots. $9.00 per 100. 



Grafted Roses — Kaisenn, Colden Gates, 



3'^-inch pots, $15.00 per 100. 



J. L DILLON, BLOOMSBIRG, PA. 



__^ MentloD Tbp Review wbpn yoo write. 



ROSES. 



2by2.H-in. 2'.;by:iin. 3-in. 



300 



1700 



1000 bSO 



800 

 1700 



.5.V) ... 



Meteors e.'iO .. 



Brides 2450 .. 



Maids 10(0 .. 



K. A. Vie- 150 .. 



Perle.s 



Beauties 130n .. 



Liberty 1400 .. 



Golden Gate 575 .. 



La France 400.. 



Belle Seibrecht.... 175 .. 



Woottons 125 



Soupert ;Vi 



laist of Boses now ready to close out. 

 Iiook it over and let ns know your wants. 



GEO. A. KIHL, PEKIN, ILL. 



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Mamao Cochet Roses ! 



Pit lull 



Strong plants, 4-in. pots $12.00 



" " 2 years old 15 CO 



CHSRLES E. MEEHSN, 



Slocum&MusgroveSts.. GERMANTOWN. PA. 



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SURPLUS STOCK of FORCING ROSES 



.\N<>. 1 StiKk ill a'.-iiuli Pots. 



Kaiserin S3.00 per 100 



Meteor .1.00 



Ang'. Ouinesseau 300 



This slock is carefully grown and was intended for our own use 



J. B. IIEISS, 

 The Exotic Nurseries. DAYTON, OHIO. 



Mention Thp Rpvipw whon von write. 



from 2V4-inch pots, $2.75 per 



100; $2.5.00 per 1000. Swanley 



Wbite, M. Loui.se, Imperial 

 ami Lady Campbell. 



400 Stevia, 2Vrinch, bushy $2.50 per 100 



500 Am Beauties, 3-inch 7.00 



400 " " 2nds, 3-inch 5.00 



CRABB & HUNTER, Grand Rapids, Micli. 



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Galvanized Wire Rose Stakes 

 and Tying Wires. 



Also IHodel Extension Carnat on Supports. 



riiu.MlT ^IIll'.MENT t;i'.Ml.\ NTtLH. 



IGOE BROS. 



226 N. 9th Street, - BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



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Violets 



Extra Value In Roses 



Elegant well-grown slock, In the most oerfecl condition to plant. 



Per 100 lIKit 



Am. Beauties, .3-lnch tS.UO 175 011 



Perle8.3-lnch 5.00 50.00 



Meteors. 3-inch, very fine 4.CU 35.00 



Golden Gate. 3- Inch, extra fine 5.00 60.00 



Brides, 3-inch 5.00 45.00 



SiiC-lnch 3.00 25.00 



Maids.3-inch 5.00 45.00 



2'4-inch li.OU 25.00 



These Plants will satisfy the most critical trade. 



W. H. 6ULLETT & SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 



MPTittnn TtlP Rpvl*iw ^phPTi vnti write 



BRUNNERS 



We have a very fine stock of 



ULRICH BRUNNER ROSE 



from hardwood cuttings, strong plants, 

 clean and thrifty, from 2j2-Pots. Ku 

 better stock than this can be had at any 

 price. We offer them at $5.00 per 100 : 

 $45.00 per 100<^). 



THE DINGEE&GONARD GO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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ROSE PLANTS. 



BRIDE, 3-inch. $5.00 per lOfi: $10.00 per 1000 ' 



:'■'., -inch, $<'..on per HXi; $50 00 per 1000. 

 BBIDESIOAID, 3.inch. $5.00 per 100 : $40.00 |ier 



10(10. :i'.j-inch. $6.00 per 100: .$50.00 per 1000 . 



Kepotted three times. EleEant stork. 



rnknowQ parties cash with order. 



BRANT & NOE -- Forest 6len -- CHIGAfiO. 



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NEW PANSY SEED 



1902, 14-nz.. $1.00. 

 Bnrbanks' Shasta Daisy Seed, 100 .seeds. 50c. 

 Bnrbanks' Shasta Daisy Plants, $15 per 100 



GALIFORNiA CARNATION CO. 



LOOMIS, CAL. 



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VOU OUGHT TO TRY 



TOO of nnr Geraniums that have been 

 bedded iu the shelf. They are equal to 

 4 or 5-iiich pi't plants We pack them linht 

 and carefiii at $3.75 per 100. ui.til S(.l.i 



E. I. RAWLINGS, Quakeitown, Pa, 



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HITCHINGS & CO. 



233 MERCER ST., NEW YORK. 



GREENHGISE BlILDERS 



Hot Water Boilers, Pipes, Fittings 



Send Four Cents for Catalogue. And Ventilating Appar<ittis 



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