August ^S. 1902. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



449 



EXTRA CHOICE 



Lilium 

 Harrisii 



(Bermuda Easter Lily.) 



We have received from one of the most careful growers in Bermuda a grand 

 ot of Bulbs. He writes us regarding the same as follows: 



"I bPlieve these Bulbs to be the very best stock leaving Ber- 

 muda Ibis or any previous season, perfectly tree froni disease, no 

 l^oi.gilioruni mixed with ihem and worth SO per cent, more to 

 the fjrowcrs than nine- tenths of the stock leaviuy the colony this 

 .season." 



The appearance of the Bulbs fully warrant the above strong statement. We 

 offer them as under; 



Per vn Per Case Per 1000 



5 to 7-inch, packed 400 in a case $ 4 75 $18 00 8 45 00 



7 to 9 '■ " 200 " 1100 20.00 100 00 



9 to 11 " " 100 " 20 00 2a. 00 9U OO 



As the lot is not very large it would be well to order early. 



WHITE ROMAN HYACINTHS. 



We have a good .supply of the popular 12 to 15 centimeter Bulbs (packed 

 2100 to the case), price $i24.(IO per 1000. This price will be advanced shortly; 

 save the difference by ordering now. 



Other bulbs now ready — Pink and Blue Roman Hyacinths, White 

 Italian Hyacinths, Freesias, Alliums, Narcissus Paper White, etc., etc. 



HENnY Ai DREERi !pmLADELPHiA, pa. 



J. A. PETERSON, 



WESTWOOD, CINCINNATI, O. 

 SFi:CIAI.IST IN 



Begonia Lorraine, PandanusVeitchii, 

 Fine Cyciamen. 



Mention Th':- Review wlun jmi \\[it<\ 



KANSAS CITY. MO. 



A destructive wind stiinii visited this 

 place on the morning of the Kith. Kot 

 much loss resulted to the florists from 

 broken gla.'js, but the damage to the trees 

 in the parks was heavy. 



Most of the earnations in this locality 

 have been planted, and the places are 

 being slicked up for the winter's busi- 

 ness. Eastern growers will have to look 

 for competition from Kansas City that 

 will give them something to think about 

 when they go into the all-American 

 flower show this fall, for at least two of 

 the growers here, Murray and ■ Barbe. 

 have fine stock that at present gives 

 every indication of being in it when the 

 premiums are distributed. 



Barbe is adding a new house for car- 

 nations. He is building a new 70-foot 

 smokestack, his old one not having capac- 

 ity enough to take care of the plant. 



Rock is building a conservatory at his 

 store on Walnut street. This will give 

 him a much needed place to handle 

 his palms, etc. He is also j)utting in 

 the fine refrigerator formerly in the 

 Eleventh street store. 



The Midland Hotel is keeping up with 

 eastern ideas, and has each window of 

 its cafe filled with boxes of plants. 



.TOHX H. Vesey. 



U'rAHTEH NATFKAL SIZE. 



Asparagus 

 Sprengeri 



10,000 FIE1.D-GE0WIT. 



These plants have short tops and 

 extra strong roots. Are cheaper and 

 give quicker returns than pot grown 

 stock. 



$4.00, $6.00 and $8.00 per 100 



According' to £ize 



Nathan Smith & Son, 



Adrian, Mich. 



Mention The Kp^ii-w «hpn yon write. 



VIOLETS, 



Impeiial. M. Louise. Swan- 

 ley White, from 3 in.. $.1.75 

 PIT 100 : $35.00 per lOOO. 

 SMIIiAX. 3-inch, $3.00 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 

 CAKKATIONS. Bradt. Flora Hill, White Cloud. 

 Morniiie(;iory. Crane. -Mme. t'hapman. Gene- 

 vieve Lmd. Norway, White Daybreak, Day- 

 hreak antl Gla<'ier. Write lor prices. 



CRABB & HUNTER, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Menti.m The Itcviow when yoii write. 



Always Mention the.... 



Florists' Review 



When Writing Advertisers? 



BOSTON AND RETURN, $19, 

 via the Wabash. 



On account of the meeting of the 

 Brotherhood of St. Andrew the Wabash 

 road will sell excursion tickets from 

 Chicago to Boston, October 7 to ii, al 

 one fare ($igoo) for the round trip. By 

 deposit and payment of 50 cents the 

 limit may be extended to Nov. 12, 

 Write for maps and time-tables. F. A. 

 Palmer, A. G. P. A , 97 Adams street. 

 Chicago, 111. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



