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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



XOVEMBKR 13. 1902 



Two Sterling Novelties! 



ADONIS — A free, vigorous and early bloomingf carnation. Flowers a superb scarlet, large and full. 

 This carnation is in a class by itself. The finest scarlet ever sent out. 



DISTSIBUTION OF YOUNG STOCK WII.L COMMENCE IN FEBBUARY 1903. 



YELLOW EATON — The chrysanthemum of the year. This grand novelty is a sport from the 

 white variety, Timothy Eaton, which it resembles, except in color, and is a rich deep yellow. 



DISTBIBUTION OF YOUNG STOCK COMMENCES IN MARCH 1903. 



ROBERT CRAIG & SON, Market and 49th Streets, Philadelphia. 



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ST. PAUL. 



Chrysanthemum Show. 



The flower show, under the auspices of 

 the Ladies" Auxiliary of the N. \V. ilanu- 

 faeturers' Association, opened November 

 10, most auspiciously on time, with a 

 fine exhibit made by local florists and 

 two private growers. 



This is the first attempt at holding a 

 flower show in this city in several years, 

 and much credit is due to tlie hjdies 

 who planned the exhibition. 

 The awards were as follows: 

 Collection of single stem chrysanthe- 

 mums, anv color — 1st, L. L. May & Co., 

 $25.00; 2i"id, Holm & Olsen, $10.00. Col- 

 lection chrysanthemum plants, 1st, Holm 

 & Olsen, $15.00; 2nd. L. L. May & Co., 

 $10.00; 3rd, Vogt Bros., $5.00. Collec- 

 tion of cut flowers, 1st, L. L. May & Co., 

 $10.00. Basket or design. 1st, Holm & 

 ■Olsen, .$25.00; 2nd, E. F. Lemke, $15.00. 

 Collection of orchids, Dr. E. SchifTman, 

 $25.00. Collection of crotons and foli- 

 age plants, 1st, L. L. Jlav & Co.. $15.00; 

 2nd, E. F. Lemke, $5.00. Collection of 

 cut roses, not less than 12 kinds, ilinnc- 

 apolis Floral Co., $20.00. Designs or 

 baskets of cut flowers, Windmiller & 

 Co., Mankato, $10,00; R. J. Mendenhall, 

 Minneapolis, $10.00; one prize equally 

 divided. Aug. S. Swanson, and A. Hall- 

 strom, gardener for J. J. Hill, made fine 

 displays not for competition. In my 

 next I hope to describe the diUVrent ex- 

 hibits in detail. X. Y. Z. 



An Iowa nursery agent has been pos- 

 ing as a representative of the Experi- 

 ment Station at Ames, and obtained 

 orders upon the strength of this alleged 

 connection. The matter was called to 

 the attention of Professor Price, who 

 expresses the hope that the man will be 

 prosecuted to the extent of the law. 



Shenandoah, Ia. — D. S. Lake is build- 

 ing an immense packing shed. It will be 

 130x195 feet, with an "L" 75x164 feet. 

 The side walls will be 14 feet high and 

 20 inches thick, with an air space. 

 Switches from the railroad tracks will 

 be run into the building, and cars will 

 be loaded under cover. The building will 

 cover practically an acre of ground. 



The Florists ' Manual is a fine work, 

 and we are sure you will have orders for 

 more after a few of the florists here have 

 seen it. — Martin & Forbes, Portland, 

 Oregon. 



Rooted 



Doz. 



Gov. Wolcott. white $0.60 



Alba, white 60 



Golden Beauty, yellow 60 



Violania. variegated 1.25 



Mrs. Palmer, scarlet 60 



Mrs. Higlnbotham. li^ht pink.. .60 



J. H. Manley, scarlet 60 



Viola Allen, variegated 60 



Gaiety, line variegated 60 



Harry FeoE. etimsou .60 



Apollo, scarlet 60 



Dorothy Whitney, yellow 65 



Stella. Comer's variegated 60 



Corbett. salmon 40 



Dorothy, pink 50 



Chicot, white 50 



Gov. Roosevelt, maroon , ,35 



Prosperity, white-splashed 



pink 35 



Norway, white 30 



Lorna. white 30 



Cuttings Dec?i. 



Doz. 



Gold Nugget, yellow $0.30 



Lawson. pink .SO 



Bon H, Richard, white .SO 



Morning Glory, shell pink 30 



Egypt, maroon, 30 



Queen Louise, white 30 



America, scarlet 15 



Crane, scarlet 15 



Genevieve Lord, light pink 1.5 



Evanston. red 15 



Tidal Wave, pink 15 



•Joost. pink 15 



Mermaid, salmon, fine 15 



Portia, scarlet 15 



Armazindy, variegated 15 



Lizzie McGowan. white 15 



Wm, Scott, pink 15 



Marquis, light pink 15 



Argyle, pink 15 



Eldorado, yellow 15 



Gen, Maceo, maroon 15 



WRITE FOR PRICES ON LARGE LOTS. 



6 at 12 rate. 26 at 100 rate, 250 at 1000 rate. Terms, spot cash, prepaid to your city 

 at above prices. All rooted cuttings sold under express conditions that if not satisfactory on 

 arrival, return immediately, when money will be refunded. 



Unrooted Cutting's or Pips at one-half the price of Booted Cuttings. 



California Carnation Co. 



LOOIMIS, Placer County, CAL. 



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..GERAMUIV1S.. 



Good Assortment, Standard Vari- 

 eties, from 2K-in, pots, 82,00 per 100, 



100 



Giant Double Alyssum, 2V4 inch pots $2, CO 



D-warf 2'-4-inch pots , , , , 2.00 



Hardy Eng-lish Ivy, ■I'/fiueh pots 2,00 



Hardy Eng-lish Ivy, rooted cuttings, $5.00 



1,000: , 75 



Swainsona Alba, 'i'i-inch pots 2,00 



Baby Primrose, '2'., -inch pots 2,00 



Iiemon 'Verbena, '2' , inch pots 2.50 



Ageratunis— Stella Gnrney and Dwarf 



'White, 'J'i-ineh pots 2.00 



Abutilon, in variety. 2}-i-inch pots 2,50 



Alternauthera, in variety, 2Hinch pots... 2.00 



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



tantaoia, 10 varieties, ?K-inch pots 2,00 



Smilax, 21i-inch pots 2,00 



Salvia Silver Spot, 2J^ inch pots 2.00 



Forget me Not, large-Howering, blue, 2%- 



inch pots 3.00 



Puchsia, in variety. 2}4-inch pots 3.00 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON, White Marsh, Md. 



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EXCELSIOR PEARL TUBEROSE 

 and Caladium Esculentum Bulbs 



For DECEMBER and JANUARY DELIVERY. 



JOHN F. CROOIV1 & BRO. 



GBOWEBS, MAG1TOI.IA, N. C. 



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doz, 



THE PERFECT 

 FLOWER POT 



HANDLE and 



HANGER. 



Is used for liftinff 

 plants oat of jardin- 

 ieres, also for hanging 

 up plants for decora- 

 tions on walls, etc. 

 Will sustain a weight 

 of lOU lbs. 



No. 1 will fit from 2 

 to 5-in. pots, per doz , 

 30e. No. 2 will fit 

 from .T to 8-inch pots, 

 per doz , 40r. No.S 

 will tit from S to 12-in. 

 pots, per doz., 50c. 

 Postage, lUc extra per 



Sample pair, 10c postpaid. 

 For sale by all Florists' Supply Dealers. 



W. C. KRICK, 



1287 Broadway, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Stock Plants -- Chrysanthemums --"Estelle." 



The early wonder. Pure While, very 1,-irge, Ready 

 to cut Oct. 4. Sport of Glory Paclflc. longer stem, 

 better foliage, builds high in center. Awarded 

 Certificate of A. C. S.. at Cincinnati. Oct. 18. 1!K)2. 

 Grown and Owned by H. M. Altlek, Dayton, O. 

 50c each; S5.00 per doz.; M doz. at doz. rate. 



(Cash with order.j 

 For sale by E. G GII.LETT, 'Wholesale Florist, 



113 East Third St,, CINCINNATI, O. 



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