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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



OCTODEE 30. 1902. 



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BUTTE, MONT. 



We are fortunate in not having any 

 dull summer season here. We have the 

 finest sweet peas in the world and are 

 receiving thousands daily which we re- 

 tail at never less than 75 cents per 

 100. For the last ten days flowers havi' 

 l>een exceptionally scarce, but we are 

 netting cauglit up liow. Chrysanthe- 

 inums have made their appearance. Out- 

 door stock has been frozen up for the 

 past month. 



The stock at the Gregson plant of the 

 Butte Floral Co. looks fine and the 

 mums promise to be the best ever seen 

 here. The carnations are also unusu- 

 ally promising. 



Law Bros, and the State Nursery also 

 report good trade, their stocks keeping 

 ■well cleaned up. 



Mr. Kirkham could not change his 

 name, so he got Miss O'Leary to change 

 hers to his. Best wishes of all the 

 boys. 



The country was too much for Paul 

 Berkowitz. A couple of ranchers saw 

 his price list sticking out of his pocket 

 and held him up, thinking he carried a 

 wad of money. He will keep that price 

 list out of sight next time. 



Mr. Hanson, formerly with the Co- 

 lumbia Gardens under ^Ir. Riegel. has 

 taken charge of W. A. Clark's private 

 conservatories and is making a fine 

 showing. He succeeded Archie Elliott. 

 who has gone east. 



As usual we are all busy with funeral 

 work, and fill in with society events. 

 •Quite a stir in society circles lately. 



Rambler. 



BOILER AND PIPING. 



In reply to A. C. B., for the heating 

 • of the greenhouse 46x16 feet with soft 

 coal for fuel, a vertical direct draft boiler 

 would be best suited, one having a grate 

 area of about 18 or 20 inches in diam- 

 eter. Two inch wrought iron pipe should 

 be used for coils, using five lines imder 

 the south bench, three lines under the 

 middle bench and four lines under the 

 north bench. 



The cost of the boiler would entirely 

 depend upon the make selected, a fair 

 approximation, however, would be about 

 $70. The pipe and fittings, together 

 with expansion tank, would cost prob- 

 ably in the neighborhood of $120. Of 

 ■course, it is understood that these prices 

 are only approximated, and are based 

 .on the "cost ruling in any of our larger 

 <!ommercial centers. 



New York. Henry W. Gibbons. 



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Hardy English Ivy, Jivinch pots 2 00 



Swainsona Alba, 2^4-iiich pots 2.00 



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Abutilon, in variely, 2M-incb Pots 2.50 



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Coleus, in variety, 2!4-inch pots 2.00 



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REDUCED PRICES ON 



FIELD -GROWN CARNATIONS I 



Triumph. Morning Glory, Joost. Marquis. Pros- 

 perity and Geneyieye Lord, at $5.C0 per 100. 



StocI^ Plants. Clirysanthemums. 



White and Yellow FilzwyRram. lyory, Dalskoy, 

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Rncfnn Fprnc 2'.2-inrh at $6.00, 3-iueh at 

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