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The Weekly Florists* Review* 



July 24, 1902. 



ERIE, PA. 



A heavy hailstunn passed over tliis 

 city about 3 a. m. July 17 and broke a 

 large amount of glass, the florists nat- 

 urally suifering the most. 



The Schluraff Floral Co. had over 1..500 

 lights broken and a loss of nearly $500. 



S. Alfred Baur had about 700 lights 

 broken and a loss of $100. 



Clark & Eobb's damage was $100; 

 that of E. C. Hill was $75; .Tohn Trost 

 lost about $200; Leonard A. Spoden 

 about the same; John M.Hoeppner and 

 H. Tong lost about $100 each; F. H. 

 Hermann's damage will run over $200.' 



Ernest Neuberger's houses suffered 

 most severely of any, nearly every light 

 being broken, and the loss estimated at 

 nearly $.500. 



The only greenhouse that escaped 

 damage were those of John Laver, the 

 hail there being small. 



Many of the hailstones were very largo 

 and were rough, in fact more like broken 

 chunks of ice than hail. Wherever these 

 large stones fell they went through glass 

 as though it were paper. 



TOLEDO, O. 



Krueger Bros., who are over on the 

 East Side, have just finished two houses, 

 each i;4xl00 feet. 



E. A. Kuhnke, on Holland street, is 

 hustling along a new house, 32x100 feet, 

 and is also putting in a new steam boiler. 



Out on the West Side, George Beyer 

 is rushing, as fast as the rainy weather 

 will permit, the work on four houses, 

 eaeh 375 feet long. They are the Dietsch 

 patent construction and a 70 H. P. steam 

 boiler and a 90-foot smoke stack will take 

 care of the heating. All the w-alls are of 

 concrete, and when finished this will be 

 the best built range in the neighborhood. 



At Auburndale, Wohler Bros, are about 

 to put in a new 50 H. P. steam boiler. 



Charles Moebins, in West Toledo, is 

 busy with a house, 36x150 feet, for veg- 

 etables. 



Everybody reports business as being 

 good. T. 0. 



PITTSBURG. 



Mr. H. B. Beatty, treasurer of the 

 Society of American Florists, who has ot 

 late years been interested in the develop- 

 ment of gas and oil companies in and 

 near this city, has effected an organiza- 

 tion in which nine large companies are 

 merged, with a total capital issue of 

 $7,180,000, and he has been elected presi- 

 dent and manager of the amalgamated 

 companies. This makes him a most pow- 

 erful factor in the field. The several 

 companies with which he has been con- 

 nected have all prospered exceedingly 

 under his management and the daily 

 papers of the city pay tribute to his 

 great skill as an organizer and in turning 

 properties of doubtful value into divi- 

 i-.ond payers. 



Mr. Beatty, though of late devoting 

 so much time and attention to these large 

 interests, still holds his connection with 

 the Oakwood Rose Gardens at Oil Citv. 



NiLES, Cal. — The Pacific Horticultural 

 Society, 200 strong, visited Niles July 6 

 as the guests of John Rock of the Cali- 

 fornia Nursery Co. They took dinner 

 under the big trees in - the nursery 

 grounds and later inspected the trees 

 and shrubs in tho nurserv. 



R^^^^ for Winter Blooming. 

 ^ J^^^^ >^^fc Fine healthy stock from selected cuttings. 

 BRIDES, MA.IDS, K&ISERIN, BON SIIiENE, 

 MUE. HOSTE, SAFBAirO, FAFA QOBTIEB, QOIiDEIT GATES, 



3-in. pots, 87.00 per 100 ; 4-in. pots, $10.00 per 100. 



SUNRISE, LIBERTY, 3-in. pots, 89.00 per 100. 

 Grfltted Roses* 'Kaiserin, Golden Gates, 31 -in. polis, 815.00 per 100. 



J. L DILLON, BLOOMSBIRG, PA. 



Mi'iiti'in Th.' P.i'virw y.iicn ymi wrifo. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



We can still furnish the following varieties 

 from 2J4-in- pots. Thrifty yoiine plants, well 

 established, ready for immediate shipment. Our 

 selection of standard varieties, early, mid-season 

 and late. S2U 00 per 1000; 12.00 per 100. Reduction 

 from List on large orders. 



WHITE. 100 



T. E,aton W.OO 



Ivory 3.00 



Willow Brook 3 00 



Nellie Pocket 1.00 



Polly Rose 3.00 



Niveus 3.00 



Mayflower 3.00 



Geo. S. Kalb 2.50 



M. Monarch 2.50 



M. J. Jones 3.00 



Queen .3.00 



Mrs. H. Weeks 3,00 



Wm. H. Chadwick. 4.00 

 Mdlle. Lucie Paure 3.00 



YELLOW. 



Col. D. Appleton...$i.00 



Philadelphia 6.U0 



Robt. Halliday 3 00 



Golden Wedding... 4.00 



R. H. Pearson 6 OO 



Yellow Mayflower. 3.00 

 Mrs. E. D. Smith... 4.00 

 October Sunshine.. 3.00 

 MPS. J. Whildin 2.50 



YELLOW. 100 



Liberty H.OO 



Eclipse 4.00 



Modesto 3,00 



E. Dailledouze 3.00 



H. A. Parr 2.60 



Major BonnafEon... 3.10 

 Nagoya 3.00 



PINK. 



Orizaba $0.00 



Mary Hill 4.00 



Lady Playfalr i.m 



Xeno 3.00 



Maud Dean 4.00 



Yanari va 0.00 



V. -Morel 4.00 



Adele 3.00 



Lady Harriett 4.00 



J. K. Shaw 3.00 



Glory of the Pacific, 

 red and bronze . .. 3.00 



G. W. Chllds 4.C0 



Inlensity 4.00 



.lohn Pockett B.OO 



Ladv Anglesly 4.00 



H. WEBER & SONS, OAKLAND, MD. 



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Roses to Plant! 



Well-^rown stock, clean and vig'orous. 



Am. Beauties, 3-lnch, special price 



100 1000 



to close out $6.00 $55.00 



Perles, very nice, 3-lnch 6.0O 60.00 



Golden Gate. 3-inch 5.00 60.00 



Brides, 3-lnch 6.00 45.00 



2!i by 3-lnch. strong 3.00 



Special on 3000 fine Meteors 



$30.00 per lOOO; $3.50 per 100; all 

 strong 3-inch. Thuusaurt rate allowed on 'ZiO. 



W. H. GULLETT & SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 



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SURPLUS STOCK Of FORCING ROSES 



ANo. 1 Stock in 3'j-incli Pots. 



Kaiserln. J3.00 per 101.1. Meteor. S3.U0 per 100. 



Aug. Gulnesseau, $;s,ou per 100. 



This stock Is carefully grown and was Intended for our own use. 



Latanla Borboniea. for growing on. 3-inch pots. 



fine plants. Itj.OO per 100. 



J. B. HEISS, 



The Exotic Nurseries. DAYTON, OHIO. 



^^.nti. 



Tin 



,vnii writi^ 



&alvanize(l Wire Rose Stakes 

 and Tying Wires. 



Also Model Extension Carnation Supports. 



PliO-MPT SHIT'.MENT (it'AK.\XTEEl>. 



IGOE BROS. 



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



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Revised List of 



on hand 



JUI.T 22, 1902, at 



ROSES 



Geo. A. KuhPs, 



PEKIN, ILL. write him. 



2by2j^-in. 25^ by 3-in. 3by3-in. 



Meteors 650 275 



Brides 2400 875 



Maids 8.50 150 475 



Kaiserins 1000 



Perles 700 



Beauties 850 1200 



Liberties 925 



Golden Gates 600 425 



La France 1.50 



Belle Siebrecht... l.sO 30O 



Souperts .50 



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BRUNNERS 



We have a very fine stock of 



ULRICH BRUNNER ROSE 



from hardwood cuttings, strong plants, 

 clean and thrifty, from 2}^-pots. No 

 better stock than this can be had at any 

 price. We offer them at $5.00 per 100 : 

 $45.00 per 1000. 



THE DINGEE&CONARD GO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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ROSE PLANTS. 



Rrlflo 3-in.. $5.00 per 100: SIO.OO perlOOO. -iyi-iD.. 

 DllUti) Sfi.oo per 100: $50 00 per 1000. 



RriHocmairi 3-in.. $5.00 perlOO: $40.00 per 1000 

 DllUColllalU) SJi-in.. $6.00 per 100: S50.00 per 1000 



Repotted three times. Elegant stock. 

 UnknowQ parties cash with order. 



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



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NEW PANSY SEED 



1902, '4-0Z.. $1.00. 

 Burbanks' Shasta Daisy Seed, 100 seeds. SOc. 

 Burbanks' Shasta Daisy Plants, $15 per 100 



CALIFORNIA CARNATION CO. 



LOOMIS, CAL. 



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YOU OUGHT TO TRY 



100 of our Geraniums that have been 

 bedded in the shelf. They are equal to 

 4 or 5-inch pot plants ^Ve pack them light 

 and careful at $3.75 per 100. until sold. 



E. I. RAWLIN6S, Quakertown, Pa. 



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HITCHINGS & CO, 



233 MERCER ST., NEW YORK. 



GREENHOUSE BUILDERS 



Hot Water Boilers, Pipes, Fittings 

 Send Four Cents (or Catalogue. And Ventilating Apparatus 



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