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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBEK 2, 1902. 



We Need Room! 



Tr BOSTON FERNS 



very bushy, at $4.50 per doz. 



THESE WILL READILY RETAIL AT $1.00 EACH. 



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



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PITTSBURG. 



The demand for flowers at present is 

 much heavier than usual at this time of 

 the year. Trade the past week lias been 

 very good; funeral work has helped to 

 clean up the stock very nicely. The 

 supply of roses has been about equal to 

 the demand except in the best grades. 

 At this time the cut consists largely of 

 short-stemmed stock, except in hybrids. 

 The supply of carnations is short just 

 now. The cold, wet weather has hurt 

 the outdoor stock and the indoor ones 

 are now only coming in and these are 

 mostly short stems, excepting some pink 

 and white varieties. Chrysanthemums 

 are making their appearance, but the 

 supply is still limited. A few good as- 

 ters are still to be had. Tlie majority 

 are small ; they are about done for for 

 this season. 



Fred Burki is cutting some very fine 

 Kaisers and he is also sending a few 

 chrysanthemums to the Pittsburg Cut 

 Flower Co. 



The only successful gladiolus grower 

 in this section this season was B. L. 

 Elliott. He grew the Shakespeare vari- 

 ety. 



Messrs. Streiff and Niegle, a new firm 

 that will open a stand in the Allegheny 

 market October 1, have the good wishes 

 of all who know them. The boys are 

 well known to the retail trade. 



Bill Clarke, of the Cut Flower f'n.. 

 who was sick at home, is on hand again. 



Mr. William Flemm has returned 

 from his vacation. 



Among the Boston notes your corre- 

 spondent notices an item on how to cut 

 glass with a "wheel glass cutter," which 

 said to try dipping the tool in kerosene 

 oil. If this does not work, or if not 

 convenient, rub the wheel of the tool 

 over your nose. Try it, boys. 



Hoo-Hoo. 



BOILER CAPACITY. 



I have a 40-horsepower return tubular 

 boiler. Would it be advisable to use 

 this for 4,000 square feet of glass with 

 a proper amount of pipe, either hot 

 water or steam? WTiich would be best 

 — water or steam? M. M. 



A 40-horse power boiler will do the 

 work nicely and will have a liberal sur- 

 plus capacity to spare for future work. 

 A part of the grate could be bricked 

 over till more glass is built. Steam 

 will be the most desirable to use. 



Heney W. Gibbons. 



New York. 



BURBANK'S 



Shasta Daisy. 



New 1902 crop of seed now ready. 25c per 100 ; 

 $2.00 per 1000 ; $18.00 per oz. 



Pansy, Giant Mixed. $1.00 per oz. : $10.00 per lb. 



Asparag'ns Spreng'erl, $1.50 per 1000 seeds. 

 FI.ANTS. 



Shasta Daisy. 2-inch. $10.00 per 100 ; 3^-inch. $15.00 

 per 100. Asparagus PI. Nanus. 3X-inch, extra 

 fine. $.5.00 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. Asparagus 

 Sprengeri, from flats. $1.00 per 100; $7,60 per 

 1000 : $25.00 per 5000. Calla Bulbs, first size. $4.00 

 per 100 ; 250 at 1000 rate. Express prepaid. 



CALIFORNIA CARNATION CO., 



LOOmiS, CAL., U. S. A. 



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PANSIE8. 



The Jennings 

 Strain. 



100,000 Pine Plants Now Ready to ship. 



Mr. John Lewis Childs, of Floral Park, New 

 York, says of the Jennings Strain : 



"The largcBt and finest colored flowers we 

 have ever seen." 



100 by mail. 75c. 1000 by express. $4,00; 3000, 

 $11.00; separate colors same price. Large plants 

 ready to bloom Oct. 1, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000, 

 Seed, $1,00 per pkt,; $5.00 per oz. Cash with order. 



E. B. JENNINGS, Lock Bo. 254, Southport, Conn. 



GROWER OF THE FINEST PANSIES. 



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PANSIES. 



BOEMEB'S Superb Prize Fansies — The 

 World's Best— Strong, fine, stocky plants, 

 mixed colors, by mail, 75c per 100; by ex- 

 press, $4.00 per 1000: $7,00 per 2000 ; $10,00 per 

 3000 ; $25.00 per 10,000, Cash with order. 



PETER BROWN, 



LANCASTER, PA. 



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ZIRNGffiBEL 



GIANT PANSIES. 



Trade packages at $1.00. Also plants of the 

 above strain at $5.00 per 100 and $10.00 



for Fancies. They are equal to any that we 

 ever sent out. 



DENYS ZIRNGIEBEL, NEEDHAM, MASS. 



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Imperial, M, Louise. Swan- 

 ley White, 3-in, pots. $3,75 

 - per 100: $36,00 per 1000, 

 Lady Campbell. $3,50 per 100 ; $30,00 per 1000, 

 Field-grown Imperials, $3,50 per 100, 



CABNATIOnS, Crane. Mme, Chapman, Flora 

 Hill. White Cloud, etc. Write for prices, 



CRABB & HUNTER, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



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VIOLETS,' 



PRIMROSES. 



CHINESE— Single-Mixed, 2Vinch pots, 100 



strong... $1,50 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, 2U-inch pots 2,00 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS, 2H inch pots, strong,, 3 00 



CINEBABIAS— 2inch pots 2,00 



NABCISSUS— Paper white grandiflora., . 1,00 



PANSY PLANTS— $3.00 per 1000 60 



Cash or C, O. D. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAIMI, 



DEI.AWABE, OHIO. 



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THE E. G. HILL CO. 



Wholesale 

 Florists, 



RICHMOND, INDIANA. 



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WALTER MOTT 

 SEED & BULB CO., 

 Jamestown, N. Y. 



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 make tbe cuts for the Florists' Review. 



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