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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



September 18, 1902. 



WHEN IN NEED OF 



BOXES 



Try our improved folding box, with super- 

 ior white finish and improved corner lock. . 



139'Samples free on application. No 

 charge for printing in 500 lots or over. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



M«'iitl<>n "he Itrv'ew \vh»Mi ,r<>u ^rite. 



KALAMAZOO, MICH. 



I have just made my fall visit among 

 the growers, and am pleased to be able 

 to send you a .very favorable report. 



Roses and carnations, and, indeed, all 

 kinds of stock, are looking remarkably 

 well, and no doubt will make some of 

 our pockets bulge by holiday time. 



Mr. Kyle, of the Dnnkley Floral Co., 

 has been making considerable improve- 

 ments, rebuilding and giving a> general 

 renovation. His stock is in the pink of 

 condition. 



Mr. Fraser. of Mountain Home, has 

 rebuilt the greater part of his plant. 

 He has adopted a short-roof plan, which 

 from all appearances is to be the house 

 of the future, so many growers are 

 favoring it. 



Mr. Batson has, as usual, put his 

 whole place into carnations. The vari- 

 ous improvements which ne has been 

 carrying on this season have made him 

 late with some of his planting, but. 

 judging from the condition of his stock, 

 he will soon catch up. 



The Van Bochoves are, as usual, well 

 to the front. They have nearly com- 

 pleted their new structures and express 

 themselves as being satisfied with the 

 outlook. 



We had a visit from Mr. A. H. Post, 

 of the Floristg' Review. The boys were 

 pleased to meet him, and combined to 

 give him all the pleasure his short stay 

 would allow. Tliey parted from him 

 with regret. 



"Better lo'ed ye canna be; 

 Will ye no come back again." 



R. 



Paris. — Mr. Alfred Emerieh, the rep- 

 resentative of Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co., 

 sailed from Havre on the 13th inst. for 

 his usual business trip through the 

 United States. 



Plainfield, N. J. — Chas. Stanley has 



rented the store adjoining his old one 



and will have more room for his ex- 

 panding business. 



Louisiana, Mo. — The capital stock of 

 the Stark Bros.' Nurseries & Orchards 

 Corapanv has been increased from .$300,- 

 000 to $1,000,000. 



Detroit, Mien. — D. JI. Ferry, the 

 well known seedsman, is being mentioned 

 as a possible successor of the late Sen- 

 ator McMillan. 



Toledo, O. — Crane Bros, have begun 

 the erection of two more large houses. 

 One will be 42x250 feet. 



PRIMROSES 



Asparagus 



Per 100 



Chinese $2.00 



Obconica Grand 2.00 



Forbesi 2.00 



f Sprengeri, 2-inch pots 2.00 



I Plumosus " " 3.00 



CINERARIAS, now ready 2.00 



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



NARCISSUS, Paper White GrandiHora I.OO 



CASH OR C. O. D. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAIVI, ■ DELAWARE, OHIO. 



Doinsettias 



^^L At $8 00 per 100. These will make the vei 



Fine strong' 

 plants, 

 from 2^ 

 pots. 



-in. 



very hest 



plants for Cbristmas sales. 



i Wm. Scott, Bat.rs'treets, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



Pansy Seed. 



Mammoth Butterfly, very line. 1000 seeds, 25c. 

 Choice named varieties, 'a oz.. 75c : ^4 oz., $2.50; 

 oz.. $4.00. Extra choice mixture. 20 var.; trade 

 plit.. 35c.; OZ-, $1.00. Giant Trimardeau. high 

 grade mixture, per oz.. 75c. Giant Trimardeau. 

 named colors. 75c. to $4.00 per oz.. 20 var. Above 

 are imported direct from best grower.s. Seed all 

 tested jAg. c. JIDRBAT, Sfedamsn, Peoria, III. 



WALTER MOTT 

 SEED & BULB CO., 

 Jamestown, N. Y. 



SEND FOK CATA.I.OOUE. 



CARNATIONS! '"""LK 



s fiom 

 ained soil. 



Flora Hill, price per lOII. Ist size. ?l> UUi 2ncl size, 

 *.f6U. Mrs F. Joost. Ethel Crocker. Mrs. .J. 

 Dean. .John Vouug. price per 100, lat size. 

 $0.00; 2ml size, »;t UO. 



1000 Good Marie I.ouise VIOLETS 



prom flats. *!.IIO per Hill: $15.00 per lUOO. 



JOHN CURWEN, Glen Head. L. I.. N.Y. 



99 



"24-7-52-[00 



Continued postgraduate studies on personal 

 accuracy, forethought and originality for me- 

 chanical, commercial and professional people. 

 Three sample lessons bv mail for one dollar. 



DR EARL M. PRATT, Oak Park, III. 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



We have tiie largest stock of 



SRAUCSRIA EXCELSA 



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



6-ln. pots. 3 tiers. 10 Inches and above 10.60 



5!>^-ln. pots. 12 to 14 inches 6Uc to .75 



f;-in. pots. 15 to 18 inches — 75c to 1.00 



Specimen 1.25 



Kentlas Forsteriana and Belmoreana. 



25 to ;iO inches high. bYo to 6-ln. pots 75 



Ficus Elastica. 18 to 2i inches high. (J-in. 



puts, per dozen from $4.00 to 5.00 



Boston Ferns, ti-in. pots 40 



Cash with order please. To save express 



mention if pots to be taken off. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN. 



Wholesale Grower and Importer of Pot Plants 



1U12 Ontario St.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



WYNCOTE, PA., 



Grower of 



Areca Lutescens, Kentia Belmoreana, 

 Kentia Forsteriana and Latania Borbonica. 



Price List for the asking. 

 Montlon The Ri^vlpw when yon write. 



YOU OUGHT TO TRY 



100 of our Geraniums that have been 

 bedded in the shelf. They are equal to 

 4 or 5-inch put plants We pack them light 

 and careful at 83.75 per 100. until sold. 



E. i. RAWLIN6S, Quakertown, Pa. 



\lwavs mention the Florists' Review wheo 

 writiris advertiseti. 



