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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



November 13. 1902. 



B. & A. Specialties. 



We have just received our Importation of Azaleas, consisting of 36. DUO 

 ulants in splendid condition, being well budded and covered with a mass 



AZALEAS. 



Yo?k Cltv See our stock and convince yourself we have the finest ever Imported. The varieties are 



BULBS. 



rtiemSst popular for American trade and consist of the following: Van der Cruyssen. Verva>neana. 

 Prof Walters Niobe. Bernard Andre alba. Empress of India. Schryvenana. Simon Mardner. Dr. 

 Moore Emperor of Brazil. Deutsche Perle and many other exquisite varieties little known to the trade. 

 Wo wnnid su^eest vour leaving the selection to us as much as possible, stating if you need early or late kinds. 



varilttes PriSesF.O. B.. Rutherford. N.J. : .S-10 in. dlam..»3.50doz..»26 100 - 



16^16 in, $9 doz., $65 100; IC-IS in.. $12 doz.. $90 100; lS-20 in.. $35 doz.. $200 " 



Ask for 



our surplus list 



quotations. 



L,ilac for forcing; pot grown. Iti doz.. $45 100. 

 Chas. X.. Marie Legraye. Mme. Leraoine. 



Deutzia Gracilis, pot grown. $1.50 doz., $12 IGO. 



100; 



This will enable us to give many choice 



10^12 in $4 50 doz.. $:j5 100; 12-14 in.. $6 doz.. $15 100; 14-15 in.. $r.50 doz., $55 100; 



20-24 iu .<:«doz., $,'100 luo. Special prices for large specimens and quantities. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



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UTICA, N. Y. 



The monthly meeting of the Utica 

 Florists' Club" was held on Thursday 

 evening, November 0, at the office of 

 Wm. P. Pfeitl'er, our vice-president. 

 Quite a large attendance was brought out 

 by a notice that we would have the 

 pleasure of seeing the new carnation. 

 Enchantress. It did not arrive until 

 about 10:30 p. m., but the boys all wait- 

 ed to see it. It arrived in fine condition. 

 After the meeting was over we were 

 served with, I was going to say, a ban- 

 quet. At any rate, it was very close to 

 it. and the boys all seemed to enjoy it 

 as well, and I am afraid it was a little 

 bit late when we all arrived home. 



The club is to have a flower meeting 

 Friday night, Xovember 14, in their new 

 rooms', of wliich you will hear more 

 later. 



Our club is iu a very flourishing con- 

 dition. We have about forty members 

 and are not going to stop until we get 

 thein all in the fold. 



Trade is fairly good all around. 



We had a call yesterday from John 

 E. Hughes, of Oneida. John has to come 

 to Utica about so often to see the good 

 things grown here. 



Our bowling club will be ready for 

 work in about two weeks. We are wait- 

 ing for the new alleys in the Slanner- 

 chor building, wdiere we were burned out 

 last winter. S. 



MILWAUKEE. 



Tlie Florists' Club held a meeting Fri- 

 day evening and discussed matters per- 

 taining to the next convention of the S, 

 A. F. & O. H. Active work by the vari- 

 ous committees will begin after the first 

 of next year. More suitable club rooms, 

 centrally located, will be rented, and 

 perhaps a wholesalers' and retailers' 

 bowling team will be organized. Quite 

 a number will attend the Chicago mum 

 show. 



The green market so far is easier than 

 in some seasons past, the continued 

 warm weather having forced many ship- 

 pers to rush stock on the market when 

 they had a large amount on hand. 



The M. A. McKenney Co. has remod- 

 eled its store and show windows and 

 it is now one of the most attractive 

 stores in the city. Incog. 



Rock Island, III. — ^Landscape Gar- 

 dennr O. O. Simonds, of Chicago, inspected 

 Longview Park recently and suggested 

 plans for its improvement, which were 

 adopted. He estimates that the city 

 will have to expend about $4,200 for pre- 

 liminary improvements — $3,200 for grad- 

 ing and $1,000 for trees and shrubs. 



BUCKLEY'S 



NOVEMBER OFFER! 



GERANIUMS— Extra strong rooted cuttings 

 true to name. Jean Viand (the pink novelty). 

 $2.00 per 100. $18.00 per 1000. S. A. Nutt. Alp. Ric- 

 eard. Beaute Poitevlne. E. G. Hill. Mme. Jaulia. 

 Mme. Bruant. Duchess of Orleans. L. P. Morton. 

 $1 .60 per 100, $14.00 per 1000. 



VERBENAS— Our 20th Century Collection. 25 

 latest mammoth varieties to date, labeled, strong 

 plants. 2M-in. pots. $1.50 per 100. $14.00 per 1000. 



SMILAX— If you want smilax here Is your 

 chance to secure first-class stock; to move 

 quickly. 2^-in.. 50c per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI— Extra fine, 2K- 

 In.. $2.00 per 100; 2-ln.. $1,35 per 100. 



PETUNIAS— Ten novelties from Dreer's and 

 Henderson's latest sets; strong R. C. $1.25 per 100. 



FEV' ERFEW — Little Gem. strong R. C, 76c 

 per 100. 



MARGUERITE-ChrysanthemumFrutescens. 

 white and yellow, $1.00 per 100. 



SALVIA— The two best. St. Louis and Bouflre 

 75c per 100. 



The W.T.Buckley Plant Co., Springfield, III. 



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Swanley White and Lady 

 Campbell. 3-inch pot8.S3.00 

 per 100 ; S30.00 per 1000. 



VIOLETS, 



CHRYSANTHEIV1UIV1S. 



stock plants of Kalb, Ivory, Major Bonnaffon, 

 White and Yellow Robinson and Col. Appleton, 

 at $15.00 per 100. 



CRABB & HUNTER, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



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Mum Stock Plants 



Robinson. Merry Xmas, Wanamaker, Monro, 

 via. Bassett, Lincoln. Whilldin. Murdock, Kalb. 

 Bonnaffon, Childs, Halliday. Appleton, Sunder- 

 bruch, Perrin, Pacific. 



$■1.00 per 100. Eaton and Chadwick $6.00 per 

 100. 



JOHNBROD, 349 W. North Ave,, CHICAGO. 



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NOTICE. ?lk^nt 



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Model 

 Stake 

 Co., formerly of Brooklyn. 

 N. Y.. has removed to 208 

 Jersey St.. Harrison, New 

 Jersey, and is now 



THE PARKER-BRLEN MEG. CO. 



Flushing, L. I.. Dec. 11. lyOl. 

 Mr. Thbron N. Parker, 



Parker-Bruen Mfg. Co. 

 Dear Sir: I have used your Wire 

 Carnation Supports for the last two 

 years, in aU about 12,000. They fill 

 the bill in every particular. Nothing 

 could be more satisfactory, and it 

 would give me a great deal of pleas- 

 ure if I can bespeak a good word for 

 you to the trade, and you are at lib- 

 erty to refer to me at any time. 

 Yours very truly. 



A. L. Thornb. 



La Fayette, Ind., July 8, 1902. 

 Theron N. Parker, 



Harrison, N. J. 

 Dear Sir:— After usingyour Model 

 carnation support in two of our 

 houses the past winter we have come 

 to the conclusion that it is perfectly 

 adapted to supporting carnation 

 plants and shall use them on all our 

 plants the coming season. We were 

 much pleased with the simplicity, strength and neat ap- 

 pearance of the support. Yours truly. 



F. DoRNBR & Sons Co. 



Galvanized Steel Rose Stakes. 



THE PARKER-BRUEN MFG. CO. (Inc.) 



208 Jersey Street, 

 HARRISON, - NEW JERSEY. 



= PANSIES = 



The finest strain of Bugnots, Cassier. Odier 

 and Trimardeau. Mixed per 1000, $2..50. 50c per 

 100 bv mail. Extra large plants in bloom 75c per 

 100; $6.00 per lOOO, Double Daisies, Longfellow 

 and others, large and small plants, same price as 

 Pansies. Coleus, stocky 2^ in., 12 different col- 

 ors, $1.75 per 100. Cash with order. 



H. ERNST & SON. - Washington, A\o. 



The Florists' Hail Association 



has paid over <63,000 for glass broken by 



bail during the past 15 years. For particulars 



Addriss JOHN G. ESLER, Sec'y, SADDLE RIVER, N. J. 



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