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The Weekly Florists* Review, 



August 7, 1902. 



B. & I mmim 



Dutch, French, DUIDQ 



Chinese and Japanese JjOUju 



Eng-lish Manetti, $12. OO per 1000 [ Special prices on 

 French 10.00 " i larpe ijuantities. 



BOBBINK&ATKINS, 



Ask for our SPCCIAI. WHOI.ESAI.E 

 BUI.B I.IST — NOW BEADY. 



Mention The Re\lew whfn you write. 



Rutherford, N.J. 



KALAMAZOO. MICH. 



During the past month trade has been 

 quiet. With the exception of funeral 

 work there was little doing. 



Eoses are locking well and are in good 

 condition to give a fair cut by the end of 

 the month. Beauties are looking partic- 

 ularly strong. Carnations are comiug in 

 from the field in fine shape, there being 

 no sign of rust or stem rot. Most of the 

 growers were fortunate in having 

 selected high ground for field cul- 

 ture. Benching is being pushed along 

 vigorously and will be completed 

 much earlier this year than for- 

 merly. The quantity planted will 

 slightly exceed that of last season. The 

 most of last year's introductions will get 

 a trial. 



The Dunkley Floral Company is having 

 the inside of the houses repainted, which 

 gives them quite a sprightly appearance. 



G. Van Bochove & Bro. are busy con- 

 structing two new houses, one for a forc- 

 ing house and the other for violets. 



Miss Dora Brown, designer at Van 

 Bochove 's, has returned from a two 

 weeks' vacation, which she spent at the 

 home of her parents in Goshen, Ind. 



John R. Van Bochove has been enter- 

 taining a party of friends at his cottage 

 on Long Lake. They had a very, enjoya- 

 ble time, cruising about in his electro- 

 vapor launch in quest of those big bass 

 for which this lake is famed. They re^ 

 turned with well-browned faces, a fair 

 catch and a brand new outfit of fish sto- 

 ries. 



Visitor: 



S. S. Skidelsky. 



ElBES. 



JOLIET, ILL. 



Michael Winandy has the Chicago Car- 

 nation Co. '8 new plant nearly finished 

 and is now putting up a greenhouse 

 plant at Niles Center. 



Jos. Labo has had his rose stock plant- 

 ed for some time and will soon be plant- 

 ing in his earuafions; his carnations be- 

 ing on high well-drained land, have done 

 remarkably well this season. 



The Chicago Carnation Co. are now 

 housing their carnations and are looking 

 forward to what they believe will be the 

 best season in years. 



Among recent visitors were: Archie 

 Spencer, Leonard Kill and wife, Mr. 

 Zender and wife, all of Chicago; Mr. S. 

 S. Skidelsky, Philadelphia; Wm. Black- 

 man, Evansville, Ind.; Davis Bros., Mor- 

 rison, 111.; Jos. Bancroft, Cedar Eapids, 

 la.; Mr. Holland, Pontiac, 111. 



P. 



DuQuoiN, III.— The Illinois Central 

 Eailroad is arranging to plant eighty 

 acres of land near here with ca- 

 talpa trees. Recently tracts contain- 

 ing two million trees were planted in 

 Louisiana. The officials are planning to 

 eventually line the road from Chicago 

 to New Orleans with these trees. 



Our Convention Number will be issued 

 Aug. 21st and will contain a report of 

 the Asheville convention. 



THE GEO.WITFBOLD CO., CHICAGO, 



Gro-nrcrs and Importers of 

 Palms, Ferns ana Tropical Plants 



WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



VARIETY. Size Pots. 

 Areca Lutescens 2^ — 



Height, lu. No. Leaves. Each. Per Doz. Per 100 



.. 5 to B t 0.75 15.00 



.3 StolO 1.00 8.00 



3ii 12 to 15 2 00 15.00 



Kentia Belmoreana. 



Forsterlana 2K 



3 



1.... 

 5.... 

 B ... 



7.... 



Latania Borbonica. 



stTong. . 



Asparag:ns Sprengeri 2 



1 14 to 



2X 8 to 9 3 to 



3 I0toI2 4 to 



■iH 12 to 14 5 to 



4 HtolB 5 to 



8 to a :ito 4 



10 to 12 4 to 5 



■iH 12 to 14 5 to B 



4 14 to 16 4 to 5 



2H 3 



3 10 6 to C 



« 18 to 24 B to 8 



7 22to26 7 to 9 



28 to 30 7 to 10 



.10.25 3.00 25.00 



.25. 

 .30. 



.25. 

 .50. 



.75... 

 1.00... 

 1.50... 



1.60. 



2.00 



300 



3.B0 



1.60 



2.00 



3.00 



400 



.BO 



1.00 



7.20 



10 on 



18.10 



.(0 



1.06 



1.60. 



12.00 

 15.00 

 20.00 



12.66 

 15.00 

 . 20.00 

 , 30.00 

 . 4.00 

 , 8.00 

 , 60.00 



2.0O . 



50. 



1.00.. 



, .50 6.00. 



1.00 12.00.. 



1.50 18.00.. 



2.60 30.00.. 



3.60 42.00.. 



4 25 3.10.. 



3 1.00.. 



6 3.00.. 



7 'JUO.. 



8 12.00.. 



9 18.00.. 



10 24.00.. 



Assorted Ferns, for fern dislaes. 2-Ineh pots 



Japanese Fern Balls, from $3.00 to 15.00 per dozen, price according to quality. 

 Mptition "he Urv'ew whPn yon writf*. 



" Fln.Nanns 2 



3 



Arancaria Excelsa 4 



Fandanus Veitchli 5 



UtUls 



Nephrolepsis Bostoniensis . 



3.00 

 8.00 

 12.00 

 15.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 



8.00 

 25.08 



Asparagus Plumosus 



strong plants from 2-iDCh pots, 

 $4.00 per 100 ; 830.00 per lOOO. 



r*^^^^4-Z^^^ *""'0 strong healthy 



La r nations Heirt-Krow° punts 



ready fur planting now. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



LawRon $8.00 $70.00 



Bradt 8 00 70.00 



Marquis 6.00 50.00 



White Cloud 6.00 ,"iO 00 



Flora Hill 6.00 50.00 



G. Lord 600 40.00 



Melba 5.00 40.0(i 



Mae Richmond 5.00 40.00 



Scott 4.00 .30.00 



Mrs F. .loost 5.00 40.00 



Pineree 6.00 



Gold Nuggett 600 



250 of one variety at 1000 rate. 

 D4^CPC Fine, strong 4-iii. pot plants of 



Ivory, $15.00 per 100. 



5,000 ENGLISH IVY riT|o?irao^S 



per 100; SjS.OO per lOOO. 



ISAAC H. MOSS, 



GOVANSTOWN, Baltimore, Md. 



Carnations,Geraniums, 



Cannes, etc. 



Prices quoted upon application. 



THE COTTAGE GARDENS, Queens, LI. 



MppUon The Review when you write. 



^'^sis. CARNATIONS 



Orders Booked Now for Fall Delivery. 

 SEND FOR PRICES. 



Rooted Cuttings and yonng plants all out. 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, Grand Haven, Micii. 



Mi-mion 'ihe Review \\ hen you write. 



Over 20,000 



Field 

 Grown 



Healthy, 

 Strong 



CARNATIONS. 



Gov. Wolcott 116 00 per 100 



Prosperity 10.00 



LawHon 10.00 " 



M<krnlng Glory €.00 



Maceo 6.00 ' 



Foster 5.00 [' 



<»onie/, COO 



Queeu Louise Hi.OO ^" 



> orway ■ • • 800 



Effvpt 10.00 •* 



Flora H ill « 00 



DISCOUNT BY THE 1000. CASH PLEASE. 



C. L. HOWE, Dover, N. H. 



CARNATIONS 



;F.DORNER&SONSCO.,LaFayette,lnd. 



Smilax! 



strong plants, 2j^-iii. pots, ready for 

 benching, $1.50 per 100; $12.50 per 1000. 



JOHN BROD, Niles Center, III. 



FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation Plants! 



FOR IMMEDIATE PLANTING. 

 rB&NCES JOUST, ETHBIi CBOCKEB, 

 FIiOBA HIIiI., G. H CB&NE. 



Send for samples and prices. 



JOHN WOLF, - »avauuah, Ga. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



