August 14, 1902: 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



345 



50 W. 29th St. 



Charles Nillang, ^l^,i ^I'Sk 



All throuRh the early morning hours 

 I hear the music of the flowers. 

 And day and night their voices ring ; 

 And this the song 1 hear them sing : — 



" Long live Millang The Lily King ! 



All Kinds of Flowers and plenty of them. 



Seasonable Prices. Square Dealing. Out-of-town florists promptly attended to. 

 Telephone for what yon want. We have it. 



TEI.EPHOITE ITUMBEB 2230 UADISOK SQUARE. 



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THE PIONEER HOLSE of the 

 Cut-Flower Commission Business. 



Open every day at 6 a. m. 

 Always "on deck." 



Your business interests never neglected. 



J. K. ALLEN 



WHOLESALE FLORIST, 



lOS W. 28th Street, 



Tel. No. 16S Madison S<(. 



We ship all over the U. S. 

 Out-of-town florists telegraph your needs. 



NEW YORK CITY 



Consignments of first class flowers always 

 realize with us the best market prices. 



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^LEX. J. GUTTMAN, 



Wholesale Florist. 



No better flowers can be found anywhere. 

 Cousig-nmenta solicited of first-class stock only. 



Reliable shipments to out-of-town florists 

 made daily. Write us lor prices. 



Telephone No. n;38 Madison Sq. 



52 W. 29th St., NEW YORK CITY. 



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MOORE, HENTZ & NASH, 



Wholesale Florists, 



55-57 West 26th St., New York. 



SHIPPING ON COMMISSION. 



Tel. 3034 and 3239 Madison Square. 



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LONDON, ONT. 



The London Hurtii-ultural .Society held 

 its mid-summer show on Wednesday and 

 Thur.sday, August 6th and 7tli. The ex- 

 hibit was the largest yet had by the so- 

 ciety, Mr. H. H. GioS, of Simcoe, send- 

 ing over a thousand spikes of gladioli. 

 These exhibits are becoming very popular 

 and with each show there is a decided im- 

 provement from its predecessor. 



The Horticultural Department of the 

 Western Fair, which takes place from the 

 11th to the 20th of September, is being 

 well looked after, and there are already 

 a number of entries. Mr. Callender, of 

 Woodstcck, will make an exhibit of a car- 

 load of cacti. 



Messrs. Gammage & Sons have about 

 completed their new range of houges, and 

 are making preparations for the erection 

 of a large carnation and propagating 

 house. 



The program for the Canadian Horti- 

 cultural Association is ready, and can be 

 had on application from William Gam- 

 mage, secretary pro tem. LoxD. 



NORTHAMPTON, MASS. 



The bankruptcy petition of Alexander 

 Parks, florist, of Northampton, was filed 

 in the U. S. Bankruptcy Court, of Bos- 

 ton, last week. His liabilities are $9,- 

 522.38, and assets, $9,100.00, secured 

 debts, $6,050.00, and unsecured, $3,- 

 182.38. The largest secured creditor is 

 the trustees of the Smith Charities of 

 Northamjiton, being secured liy mortgage 



HEADQUARTERS for NOVELTIES 



Beauties, Meteors, Brides and Bridesmaids are tlie leaders. 



THE HIGHEST -TJ- A T .T . "FTV ^'?f25 °^ 

 OXADE or V ^^ J— I J— J -E^LI ^ HAND. 



i*^ TP (^ TT T T^ <=? A SPECIALTY. 



OPIOHIDS A S 



JAM ES McM ANUS, 759 ill^l.'TiUre^ 



SOW. 30th St„ NEW YORK 



Burpee's Seeds Grow 



WHITE. 100 



T. Eaton $4.00 



Ivory 3.00 



Willow Brook 3 00 



Nellie Pocket 4.00 



Polly Rose 3.00 



Niveus 3.00 



Mayflower 3.00 



Geo, S. Kalb 2.60 



M. Monarch 2.50 



M. J. Jones 3.00 



Queeu 3.00 



Mrs. H. Weeks 3 00 



Mdlle. Lucie Faure 3.00 



YELLOW. 



Col. D. Appleton...»1.00 



Philadelphia 6.U0 



Robt. Halliday 3 00 



Golden Wedding... 4.00 



R. H. Pearson t;00 



Yellow Mayflower. 3.00 

 Mrs. E. D. Smith... 4.00 

 October Sunshine.. 3.00 

 Mrs. J. Whildin 2.50 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



We can still furnish the following varieties 

 from ■2'/a-ln. pots. Thrifty young plants, well 

 established, ready for immediate shipment. Our 

 selection of standard varieties, early, mid-season 

 and late. 120 00 per 1000; S3.00 per 100. Reduction 

 from List on large orders. 



YELLOW. 100 



Liberty ll.OU 



Eclipse 4.00 



Modesto 3 00 



E. Dailledouze 300 



H. A. Parr 2.50 



Major Bonnaffon. . . 3.10 



Nagoya 3.00 



PINK. 



Orizaba tC.OO 



Mary Hill 4.00 



Lady Playfalr 2.50 



Xeno 3.00 



Maud Dean 4.00 



Yanariva (i.OO 



V. -Morel 4.0O 



Adele 3.00 



Lady Harriett 4.00 



J. K. Shaw 3.00 



Glory of the Pacific, 

 red and bronze . . . 3.00 



G. W. Childs 4.0O 



lutensity 4.00 



John Pockett B.OO 



Lady Anglesly 4.00 



H. WEBER & SONS. OAKLAND, MP. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



3-inch pots, at $5.00 per 100. 



SIVflLAX, 2-inch pots, at $1.50 per 100. 



RnrtA M<ml The best for Florists' use. 

 LfUIIC ITICaij at $3.50 per 200-lb. bag. 



ALBERT M. HERR, Lancaster, Pa. 



on lot on Union street. The three larg- 

 est unsecured creditors are as follows: 

 A. A'^. Pierson, Cromwell, Conn., three 

 notes aggregating $479.00; First Nation- 

 al Bank, Northampton, three notes ag- 

 gregatiug $440.00; F. E. Pierson, Tarry- 

 town, N. Y., three notes aggregating 

 $322.00. 



In Springfield, Holyoke ajid vicinity 

 trade in general is very quiet. Although 

 tlie weather for the past couple of weeks 

 has been very favorable, flowers of every 

 description have been very scarce, with 

 the exception of asters and sweet peas, 

 which are coming in bunches. Ino. 



CHRISTMAS FLOWERING 



Sweet Peas 



MISS FIi. E. OENZER, large pure white 

 flower. 1 pkt., containing 5 ozs. oj seed, 81. 50. 

 8 pkts., containing 1 lb. of seed, 810.O0. Mailed 

 free. 



ZVOI.ANEK'S CHRISTMAS, the well 

 known pink and white, 1 lb., $4.00^ 



Both varieties, if sown first part of Septem- 

 ber, start to blooming in November and fio\ver 

 all winter till June. 



Also MONT BIiAirC (European) 82.00 

 per lb., and all other select florists' Sweet Pea 

 Seed at low prices. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK, 



GRAND VIEW, N. J. 



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Burbank'^ Shasta Daisy 



New Seed 1902-25C per 100, 82.00 per 1000 

 $18.00 per .5000. $30.00 per 10.000 seeds. 



Asparagus PI. Nanus 



Burbank's Shasta Daisy |II°o"o^peVr<^'^' 



Asparag-us Spreng-eri Seed. $1.50 per 1000 



Calla Bulbs, lirst size, prepaid, 4.00 per 100 



WRITE YOUR WANTS ON CARNATION PLANTS. 



Kxpress Prepaid. 



CaliforniaCaroationCo. 



LOOIV1IS CAL. 



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5000 SMILAX TO CLOSE. 

 500 Hibiscus, 5000 Sprengeri, 



2 to 6-inch. 



Boston Ferns, 



Extra fine, ■2^4-m.. 

 35.00 per 100. 



in 2'.^ to 4-inch. 



5000 Plumosus, 



4 to 10-inch. 



Chestkk, Pa. — The Delahunt green- 

 liouse property has been purchased by a 

 ]i:irty whose name is withheld. The new 

 manager will be N. E. Cook. 



2 to .5-inch. 



Let us have your orders. 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



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W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



Wholesale 

 Growers of 



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rnameutal Trees. Shrubs 

 Roses, Clematis, Fruit 

 Trees, and Siuall Pruits 



in great variety. 



Send for our Wholesale Price List. 



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