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TheWeekly Florists^ Review. 



August 14. 1902. 



OUR STOCK 



Will Please 



YOIR CISTOMERS. 

 C. C. Pollworth Co. 



Catalogue on application. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



CARNATIONS. 



Registered by S. J. Keuter, Westerly, R.I. 



LiUian Pond — Large white, of goctl 

 form and strong fragrance. Good keep- 

 ing qualities. Strong stem and an early 

 and continuous bloomer. 



For the American Carnation Society. 

 Albert M. Hekk, Sec'y. 



Xotice — There are a number of new 

 carnations about to be introduced and 

 others that hare been introduced that 

 hare not been registered. This is a 

 serious neglect on the part of the orig- 

 inators, as they should be registered, 

 either with the American Carnation So- 

 ciety or the S. A. F. & O. H., so that the 

 names and description get on record. 



The fee with the Carnation Society is 

 one dollar for each name and registra- 

 tion, and is open to anyone having a new 

 carnation, whether a member of the so- 

 ciety or not. All names registered with 

 the Carnarion Society must be sent to 

 Albert il. Herr, Lancaster, Pa. Those 

 that are registered with the S. A. F. & 

 O. H. must be sent to Wm. J. Stewart, 7!) 

 ililk street, Boston, Mass. In this society 

 registration is free to members, and to 

 outsiders is .f.5.00 for each name. 



BEAVER VALLEY, PA, 



J. -J. Bolton is putting up a range of 

 houses on his farm back of Beaver Falls. 



The many friends of John H. Meyer 

 will be pained to learn that on account 

 of iU health he has resigned his position 

 as head florist of the Meyer greenhouses 

 and will go West for a year or two. 



Mr. Fitzgerald is cutting some fine 

 asters. 



Mr. Aug. Meyer will open np his store 

 again on Sept. 1 with a full line of seeds, 

 bulbs and cut flowers. At the green- 

 houses they are busy rebuilding some of 

 the houses and benching carnations. 



Business is dull except for funeral 

 work. . J. M. 



Xew Albaxt, Ixd. — Anders Kasmus- 

 sen, the florist, has purchased a large 

 tract of land at Vincennes and Chartres 

 streets. He will remove his greenhouses 

 to this Iccarion and will also build a 

 handsome residence. 



WnxiAM-SBUBG, Ia. — Mr. H. Harring- 

 ton, the nurseryman, was married recent- 

 'y. The wedding took place in Daven- 

 port and the bride was Miss Sheetz. 



Xext week we shall teU how the tick- 

 Jing of the angels' feet progressed at 

 Asheville. Send advs. at once for this 



Roses and Mums to Close Out 



"White — Eaton. W. BonnafEon- Fitzwygram. Kalb. Beremann. Ivory. Robinson. Queen: Yellow— Parr, 

 Sunshine. Tel. Fitzwvijram. Yel. Jones. Trophy. Pennsylvania. Appleion, H. Hurrell. O. P. Bas- 

 sett. Lincoln. WhUldin: Pink— Pacific. Perrin. Morel. Mardock. Montmort. Asst. Glory. P. Ivory: 

 Bronze— Spaulding-. Hanham: Red— Defender. Shrimpton. Childs. 2is-inch. « OO per 100: J20.00 

 per 1U.0. Booted CuttlDgs of the above 113.00 per lUOO as ion? as they last. Get your order in quick. 



Beauties, 2K-inch. $3.50 per 100: .S-inch. $5.00 per 100. Gates, 2M-inch. 13.00 per lOO: t2o.C0 per 1000. 

 Maids. ■".-In.. $40.00 per ]W0. Meteors, 3-in.. $3.5.00 per loto. Subject to being sold on receipt of order. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co., -- Morton Grove, 111. 



PRIMROSES 



Asparagus 

 Carnations 



Per 100 



Chinese $2.00 



Obconica Grand 2.00 



Forbesi ZOO 



Sprengeri, 2-inch pots 2.00 



Plumosus " " 3.00 



400 E. Crocker from field 4.00 



JOG Daybreak from field 4.00 



PANSY SEED, Ausust 15th, oz., $4.00. Cash or C. O. D. 



JOS. H. CINNINGHAM, 



Delaware, Ohio. 



:n The Review when yon write. 



Smilax! 



strong' plants, 2>j-iii. pots, ready for 

 benching. 31.00 per 100: SlO.OOperlOOO 



JOH\ BROD, Mies Center, III. 



VirkI FTC FINE STOCK. 



T IWI-I- I J. Ail VARIETIES. 



3-mch. S4.00 per 100 : IR^ ' 



iH-incb. 2.75 " 2.3. L 



SMILAX, 2-inch. $1..50 per lOO ; $12.60 per 1000. 



3-inch 3.00 ■" 23.00 



STEVIA, fine plants. S-inch. S2.50 per 100. 

 SWAIirSOirA. S-lneh. SS.OO per lOO. 



CRABB & HUNTER. Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Fitted and Handsome Fancies. 



The "DAISY" Oval Tag, No. 4OI. 

 ■•CLL'STER OF ROSES" Tag, 3 kinds. 

 LABELS. "RED ROSE" and others. 

 Low Priced. Saiuples Free. 



I 



n.cive tne iargest stocn 



ARAUCARIS EXCELSA 



In the couatnr, May importatioa, raised from top cuttings oofy 



a-ln. pots. 3 tiers. 10 inches and above 10.50 



5^-In. pots. 12 to U inches GUc to .75 



*>-in. pots. 15 to IS inches 75c to 1.00 



Specimen 1-25 



Kentias Forsterlana and Belnaoreana, 



25 to 30 inches hieh. 5Vi to 6- In. pots 75 



Ficns Klastica. 13 to 34 inches higrh. 6-in. 



pots, per dozen from $4.00 to 5.00 



Boston Ferns, 6-in. pots 40 



Cash with order please. To save express 



mention if pots to be tafcen off. 



GODFREY ASCHMAXN, 



Wholesale Grower and Importer of Pot Plants 



1012 Ontario St.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



WYNCOTE, PA., 



Grower of 



ARECA LUTESCENS, KENTIA 

 BELMOREANA, KENTIA FORSTE- 

 RIANAandLATANIA BORBONICA 



Price List for the asking-. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



DANl B. LONG. P.misher. Buff alo, YOU OUGHT TO TRY 



Latania Borbonica 



for gro-wing on, 3-inch pots, fine 

 plants. S6.00 per 100. 



The Ezotic Nurseries, 

 >) DAYTON, OHIO. 



Mention Ine Keview when you wriie. 



J. B. HEISS, 



100 of oar Geraniums that have been 

 bedded in the sheU. They are equal to 

 4 or 5-inch pot plants. We pack them light 

 and careful at $3.75 per 100. until sold. 



E. I. RAWUNGS, Quakertown, Pa. 



Mention The Re^^ew when yon write. 



Always mention tie Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



