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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 21, 1902. 



OUR STOCK 



Will Please 



YOIR CISTOMERS. 

 C. C. Pollworth Co, 



Catalogue oa application. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



THE HAIL ASSOCIATION. 



The annual report of the otSeers of the 

 Florists' Hail Association of America 

 shows that on the first day of August, 

 1902, the 1,098 members comprising the 

 Florists' Hail Association of America in- 

 sured an aggregate of 16,376,-507 square 

 feet of glass, subdivided as follows: Sin- 

 gle thick, 3,643,463 square feet; doulile 

 .thick, 8,670,634 square feet; single thick, 

 extra one-half, 361,069 square feet; 

 double thick, extra one-half, 830,993 

 square feet ; single thick, extra whole in- 

 surance, 983,769 square feet; double 

 thick, extra whole insurance, 2,482,610 

 square feet. 



The receipts for the year ending 

 August 1, 1902, have been: From 

 twelfth assessment, $9,498.77; from new 

 business, as per treasurer's report, $2,- 

 .545.84; from interest on investments, 

 $406; from reinsurance of glass broken 

 by hail, $104.53; from repayment of loan, 

 $400. Total receipts for the year, 

 $12,955.14. 



The treasurer has paid $8,483.25 for 

 losses during the year; for expenses. 

 $1,629.49; for investment on account of 

 emergency fund, $6,40o, making a total 

 of $16,512.74, 



The cash balance on hand at the close 

 of the year is $6,116, of which $2,307.15 

 belongs to the reserve fund, and leaving 

 $3,808.85 available for use in the emer- 

 gency fund. To this should be added 

 $6,000, which has been invested upon call, 

 making a total of $9,808.85 for the pay- 

 ment of losses. 



The reserve fund of the Florists' Hail 

 Association now consists of $7,600, in- 

 vested as per treasurer's report, and $2,- 

 307.15 cash in hand, making the total re- 

 serve fund August 1, 1902, $9,907.15. 



Glass belonging to members to the ex- 

 tent of 86,261 square feet of single thick 

 and 32,196 square feet of double thick 

 was broken by hail during the past year 

 and paid for by the Florists' Hail Asso- 

 ciation. 



Since the first day of June, 1887, the 

 Florists' Hail Association has paid over 

 600 losses involving an expenditure of 

 about $53,000. 



If you want protection from loss by 

 hail send to John G. Esler, secretary. 

 Saddle Eiver, N. J., for rates, etc. 



Bridgeport, 0. — Lawrence E. Sands, 

 cashier of the National Exchange Bank 

 of Wheeling, has bought at sheriff's sale 

 in partition proceedings, the Eeid nur- 

 sery property for $7,955. 



Roses and Mums to Close Out 



"White— Eaton. W. Bounaffou. Fitzwygrani. Kalb. Berffmann. Ivory. Robinson. Queen; Yellow— Parr, 

 Sunshine. Yel. Fitzwygram. Yel. Jones. Trophy. Pennsylvania. Appleton, H. Hurrell. O. P. Bas- 

 sett Lincoln, Whilldin; Pink— Pacific. Perrin. Morel. Murdock. Montmort. Asst. Glory. P. Ivory: 

 Bronze— Spauldlng. Hanham: Red— Defender. Shrlmpton. Childs. 2!^-inch. S2.00 per 100; $20.00 

 per luiiO. Rooted Cuttings of the abovellS.OOperlOOOas longas they last. Get your order in quick. 



Meauties, 2K-lnch. $3.50 per 100: 3-inch, $5.00 per 100. Gates, 2H-lnch. $3.00 per lOO; $25.00 per 1000. 

 Maids, 3-in., $40.00 per 1000. Meteors, 3-in.. $:S5.00 per IbCO. Subject to being sold on receipt of order. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co., ■- Morton Grove, III. 



PRIMROSES 



Per 100 

 Chinese $2.00 



Obconica Grand 2.00 



Forbesi 2.00 



kc:t\at*^nttC ' Sprengeri, 2-inch pots 2.00 



/\^pdrcigu!> , pi^^mosus « « 3.00 



CINERARIAS, ready October Jst 2.50 



PANSY PLANTS, ready October Jst, $3.00 per tOOO 60 



CASH OR C. O. D. 



JOS. H. CINNINGHAM, 



Delaware, Ohio. 



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Smilax! 



Stron{p plants, 2K-in. pots, ready for 

 benching. $1,00 per 100: 810.00 per 1000 



JOHN BROD, Niles Center, HI. 



Mt'ntion .Tlio Itt^view wl.pn you write. 



\/irkl PTC FINE STOCK. 



V IV»I_1_ I 3. All. VARIETIES. 



3-inch. SH.OOperlOO: $3.i 00 perlOOO. 



2>4-inch, 2,75 " 25.00 



SUII.AX, 2-inch. $1..W per 100 ; $12.50 per 1000. 



.3-iueh 3.00 ■■ 25.00 



STEVI&, fine plants. 3-inch. $2.50 per 100. 

 SWAINSONA, 3 inch. $.S.00 per 100. 



CRABB & HUNTER. Grand Rapids, Micli. 



WALTER MOTT 

 SEED & BULB CO., 

 Jamestown, N. Y. 



SENB FOS GATAIiOGUi:. 



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Latania Borbonica 



for growing: on, 3-inch pots, fine 

 plants, $6.00 per 100. 



JD UCICC ^^^ Exotic Nurseries, 

 I Di ntlOO) DAYTON, OHIO. 



Mention The EeTlew when you write. 



We have the largest stock of 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



in the country, May importation, raised from top cuttings only 



5-in. pote. 3 tiers. 10 inches aod above $0.50 



51^- In. pots. 12 to U inches 6Uc to .75 



H-ln. pots. 15 to 18 inches "5c to 1.00 



Specimen , 1.25 



Kentfas Fors'eriana and Belmoreana, 



25 to .to Inches high. 5!4 to 6-In. pots 75 



Ficus FtaKtica. IS to 24 inches high. 6-in. 



p(_ t9- pf_-r dozen from $4,00 to 6.0O 



HoHton Ferns, tj-in. pots 40 



Cash with order pieaae. To save express 



mention If pots to be taken off. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



Wholesale Grower and Importer of Pot Plants 



1012 Ontario St., PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



WYNCOTE, PA., 



Grower of 



ARECA LUTESCENS, KENTIA 

 BELMOREANA, KENTIA FORSTE- 



RIANA and LATANIA BORBONICA 



Price List for the asking. 

 Mention The Reylew when you write. 



YOU OUGBT TO TRY 



100 of our Geraniums that have been 

 bedded in the shelf. They are equal to 

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

 and careful at $3.75 per 100, UEtil sold. 



E. I. RAWLIN6S, Qual(ertown, Pa. 



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Always mention the Florists' Review wbea 

 writing advertisers. 



