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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



October 2, 1902. 



B. & A. Specialties. 



Dutch, French, Chinese and Japanese RnlK^ 



AZALEAS for Easter forcing in all sizes and the finest New York market varieties. KENTIAS J|^^P ^^ ^ fl^F ^^9 9 



in all sizes from 2-in. pots up to 10 ft. specimens. Evergreens and Boxwood for window 



boxes and outdoor planting. ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ special whoi.esai.e bulb list - wow ready. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, RITHERFORD, N. J. 



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THE KANSAS CITY SHOW. 



We have received advance proofs of 

 the premium list for the great Kansas 

 City sho'V to be held) Xovember 3 to 8, 

 and it is very juicy, with large and 

 handsome Ifjoking figures and dollar 

 signs. 



The first five classes are for single 

 specimen plants, in white, yellow, pink, 

 red and any other color, and the prizes 

 in each are !ti20, $12 and .$8. Tlie next 

 five are for single standard in the same 

 colors and the prizes in each are $12, $8 

 and $6. Equally liberal prizes are of- 

 fered for collections of plants under 

 varying conditions, and $40, $20 and 

 .$10 are olfered for a group to occupy 

 50 square feet. In the single stem 

 classes 30 plants are called for and the 

 prizes are $20, $15 and $10 in each 

 color. 



In miscellaneous plants prizes of $50, 

 $30 aud $20 are oflered for best gi-oup 

 of begonias, which is certainly a de- 

 parture. And for 25 plants of Begonia 

 Gloire de Lorraine there are prizes of 

 $20, $15, $10 and $5. The same liber- 

 ality is shown all through the other 

 plant classes. 



The first seven cut flower classes call 

 for 25 blooms each in white, yellow, 

 pink, red, any other color, one variety 

 reflexed and one variety incurved, and 

 the prizes are $20, $15 and $10. 



For 100 American Beauty roses there 

 are some immense prizes. Winner of 

 first sets $150; second, $100; third, $75; 

 fourth, $50; fifth, $25; a total of $400 

 in this class. 



In the principal carnation classes 50 

 blooms are called for and in each class 

 the prizes are $5, $3 and $2. 



Some very large prizes are ofi'eredi for 

 collections of chrysanthemum blooms on 

 boards, the receptacles to be furnished 

 by the management. The prizes for col- 

 lection of 96 varieties, one of each, are 

 $50, $30 and -$20, and those for smaller 

 collections are in proportion. 



Prizes amounting to $400 are offered 

 for dinner table decorations, and prizes 

 of $100, $75, $50 and .$25 are offered 

 for American flags made of flowers, flags 

 "to be ten feet long. 



It is a financially attractive list all 

 the way through. If you don't receive a 

 •copy soon better write for one to Uncle 

 John Thorpe or F. J. Taggart, Conven- 

 tion Hall, Kansas City, Mo. 



Fairhaven, Mass. — S. S. Peckham. 

 the florist and nurseryman, has rented] 

 the up-to-date greenhouses of H. A. Hol- 

 eomb, corner Fourth and Walnut streets. 

 New Bedford, Mass., for show conserva- 

 tories and salesroom. He will keep a 

 first class stock of plants and cut fiow- 

 •ers there. 



*1; :i>2.f2: 4-in., S3. 

 3-lu.,yi; 33^-in.,S3; 



$2; 3Ji-in.,l3; 

 $10. 



Areoa Liitescens.perdoz.— 3M;-in..75c; 3-in. 

 Kentia ISelmoreana, perdoz.— 3>i-ln., S1.50; 



4-in..|.i.tJU; S-in.. $7.30; 6-ln., $ls. 

 Kentia Forsteriana, perdoz.— 2K-iQ.. $1-50; 3-in 



4-in.. ^3(10: 5-in..$T.20. 

 Latania Borbonica, perdoz.— 2!.^-ln.. 60c: 3.tl: 6, $7.20: 

 Pandanns Veitchii, perdoz.— 6-la..$12: 6-in.,$IS: 8-ln., W: 

 I'andanns Utilis, 4-ln , $:5 perdoz. 

 Nephrolepis BostonieusU. per doz.— 5-in , $3 ; tj-in., $6: 7-in., 



I'.l; 8-ln.. $13; '.)-in..$l8; 10-la.,$24. 

 Asparagus riiiinosus Nanws, per lOO— 2-in., $1; 3-in.. $S; 4.S12. 

 AsparaffUH SprenReri, per lUU— 4-In., $12. 

 I'hofnix Canarif nsis. 6-in.. $t: per doz. 

 Seat" orthia Kle;;au8, o-in.. $o per doz. 



Dracaena Iiidivisa, 4-m.. $2; 6-in..$;t: 6-in.. $6: strong. $6 doz. 

 Adiantam C'uneatum.2-in., $4: 3-ln.. $8 per 100. Small ferns 



for dishes, $:) per 100; $35 per 1000. 

 Fern Balls, well furnislied with leaves, $;} to $b per doz. 



The GEO. WITTBOLD GO. 



1657 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO. 



FIELD-G-BOWIT 



CARNATIONS. 



Crocker, Hoosier Maid, Joost, Mary Wood, 

 $5.00 per lOO; $40.00 per 1000. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO., Morton Grove, III. 



MARQUIS 

 ^^* Carnations 



■JOOO extra fine field-grown 

 Marquis at $5.00 



L. E. MARQUISEE, - Syracuse, N. Y; 



CARNATIONS 



Orders Booked Now for Tall Delivery. 

 SEND FOR PRICES. 



Rooted Cuttings and young plants all out. 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON. Grand Haven, Mich. 



flood Carnation Plants 



200 P. Hill, extra strong-, $5.C0 per 100 ; 200 P. HIU, 

 strong. $:5.00 per 100: 1500 P. Hill, late planted, 

 $2.25 per 100. 



300 Scott. 1200 Mrs. Joost, 1000 E. Crocker, 260 

 John Young, 250 Mrs. J. Dean, *;i.75 per 100. Re- 

 duction for 500 or more, 



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



CARNATIONS 



from the 

 ....FIELD. 



Alili 

 THE 

 BEST 



Fine, strong, healthy plants 

 grown on high ground. 



165 PROSPERITY at $9.00 per 100. 



IJOO MORNING GLORY at 7.00 



50 AMERICA at 7.00 



200 MARQUIS at 7.00 



145 GOMEZ at 7.00 



3'."0 JOOST at $5.00 and 7.00 



2000 TRIUMPH at 5.00 



120 GENEVIEVE LORD at 5.00 



65 LAWSON at 8.00 



Cash or C. O, D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, FT. WAYNE, IND. 



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CARNATIONS. ^""•"^""""^'"^ 



100 

 E. Crocker ..$5.00 



Jubilee 4,00 



Wm. Scott. . . 4,ao 



lOUO 



$45,00 



Ho.OO 



35,00 



plants as you ever saw. 

 100 1000 



G. Lord $4.00 $35.00 



Daybreak ... 4.00 36.00 

 Prosperity . . 8.00 



SMILAX, flue strong 2-lneh, 4000 of them, $32.00 



■ " ' " $6.00 for 500. Order 



want them, we w.int the room. 



for the lot, or JO 00 per 1000: 

 QuioK'if you ^ 



S. T. DANLEY, - SIACOHIB, ILL 



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roses: CARNATIONS! Pine field-grown 

 Marquis and Scott carnations, elegant bushy 

 stock, many plants being 12- 16-in. across. $5.00 

 per 100: $15.00 per 1000. Splendid values. 



ROSES ! ROSES ! 100 1000 



Strong 3-in. Brides and Golden Gates. .$4.00 $;i6.00 



Strong .3-in. Meteors 2,60 20,00 



Brides and Maids. 2-,in 2,00 17,50 



Fine plants, worth nearly twice these prices. 

 FOR SALE — 4-inch hot water pipe in good 

 condition. Write for price- 



W. H. GULLETT & SONS, - - Lincoln, III. 



HITCHINGS & CO. 



233 MERCER ST., NEW YORK. 



GREENHOUSE BlILDERS 



Hot Water Boilers, Pipes, Fittings 

 Send Four Cents (or Catalogue. And Ventilating Apparatus 



