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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



D£CEMBEB 10, 1903. 



I 



The E. G. HILL CO.'S 



OFFER OF 



GERANIUMS! GERANIUMS! 



We have houses full of all the FINEST and MOST SEIiECT VARIETIES of the VEBY CHOICEST GERANIUMS. 

 This offer is for YOUNG ESTABI.ISHEO FIiANTS from 2K-iuch pots. 

 Don't hother to g'et rooted cuttings. The losses are too g'reat. Get our fine yoving' plants. 



Our uneqnaled collection of 



The following at $2 00 per 100; $20.00 per 1000: 



S. A. Nutt. Richarfi Brett. La Favorite. 



Mrs. J. M. Gaar. Mrs. E. G. Hill. 



Alice nf Vincennes. Precurseur. 



■lean Viaud. .lacquetie. Rlohelieu. 



Vine Poiters. Marvel. A. Ricard. 



The following inagniflcent sorts at $2.50 

 per 100: $22.60 per 1000: 



Gen'l Leonard Wood Mme. Abbema. 



Mme. Cibiel. Kiohinomi Beauty, Le Soliel. 



M. Canovas. Mons. P. Blondeau, 



Fleur Rose. Beaute Poitevine. 



OcuDtess lie Harcourt. .lean Madeline, 



Tamatave. Le Constable, 



Louis Francoi^e. Bellerphon. Clyde. 



Mme. Landry. Decorator. Thos. Meehan. 



Marquis Casfellane. 



This is uuiiuettionalily the finest of all 

 bedding geraniums. Better than Nutt or 

 Trego, fine also for pots. $3.00 per ICO. 



Mme. Trego. 



Fine scarlet, good for pots, $,5,00 per 100. 

 Happy Thrught, coming back into popular 



favor, $).00 per ICO. 

 Mrs. Pollock, iine old tricolor, $1.00 per 100. 

 Mountain o( Snow, finest silver leaf. $1.00 



per 100. 

 Prince Bismarck, very scarce and the best 



bronze. $5.0J per 100. 



Beauty of Castle Hill. 

 Leopard. $.'>.00 per 100. 

 AI.I. THE ABOVE READY 

 CHARMING LOT OF NOVELTIES will he priced and described in our January list. 



NOW. 



I 



The E. G. HILL CO., 



RICHIV10ND, IND. 



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Mention the RpvJew when you write. 



UTICA. N. Y. 



The Utiea Florists' Club holds its 

 meetings on the first Tuesday of the 

 month in rooms in the Mannerchor build- 

 ing. Our last meeting was very well 

 attended. Two new members were elect- 

 ed and three proposed. We have now 

 about fifty-five members and still there 

 are more, and we want them, but they 

 are coming our way all right. It was 

 decided at this mooting that we hold a 

 carnation meeting some time in Febru- 

 ary, the date to be decided later. There 

 are a great many carnations grown here- 

 abouts and it ought to bring out a good 

 show of kinds that are being grown to- 

 day, as well as the new ones. It was 

 decided to open the show to our friends 

 by invitation. 



Baker & Son say that Thanksgiving 

 trade was good and I think it was gen- 

 erally so, but a shortage of carnations 

 all around. Their place is looking fir.<'. 



Wm. Scott, of Buffalo, will be in Utica 

 on December 16 to talk to the Utiea 

 Florists' Club on what he knows about 

 carnation culture and every member of 

 the club should make an effort to hear 

 him, as he is a good talker and writer, 

 as we all know who read the Ekview. 

 This -nill be a grand opportunity to get 

 acquainted with him. 



Trandt *& Powers, of Canajoharie, 

 were in town last Tuesday; Mr. Byam, 

 of Rome, on Friday, and Mr. Hakes, of 

 Ilion, on Tuesday. 



W. A. Bowlands has gone to New 

 York and I tldnk when he comes back 

 he might tell us something. Just wait 

 and see, boys. 



A party of Uticans is expecting to go 

 to SvTaeuse soon t'o see Flamingo at 

 home! Bard, keep an eye on them and 

 see that they do not get away before vis- 

 iting Quinlan 's. 



Peter Crowe left on Friday for Erie, 

 Pa. 



Brant Bros.' stock is looking fine but 

 a little ofE crop. XJ. T. K. 



St. Paul, Minn. — The receipts of the 

 recent flower show were in excess of 

 $2,000, which will leave a substantial 

 liajanco and ijrobably insure a successful 

 show for next year. 



...SOME OF... 



BalPs Palms 



FOR XMAS SPECIAL OFFER 



Areca Lntescens— Several plants together, bushy and strong. 



4-iu. pots. 18 to 20 in. from ground $0.25 ! 8-in. pots. 36 to 42 in, from ground. 



5-in. •• 20 to 24 ■■ " ..■ .50 10-in. " 60 to 60 " 



6-in, " 24 to 30 " ".■) I lO-in. " .5.5 to 00 ■' 



6-in. •■ 30to,Sii ■■ l.CO I 10-in. " 60 to 72 " 



4-in. pots. 2 to 4 characterized leaves 

 6-in. " 4 to 5 



$2.00 

 ,5 00 

 0.00 

 7.00 



Lataoia Borbonica— Excellent Stock. 



) 20 I 6 in. pels. 5 to 6 characterized leaves... $0.75 



..50 I 8-in. ■■ 7 to ;i " " good 1..50 



Cocos Weddeliana. 



2x3-in. pots. to 8 inches above pot $0.10 



FOB FULL LINE OF PALMS SEND FOB FBICE LIST. 



CHAS. D. BT^LL, 



Holmesburg, - • Philadelphia, Pa. 



MptitloD the Review when you write. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



WYNCOTE, PA, 



Grower of 



Areca Lutescens, Kentia Belmoreana 



and Kentia Forsteriana, 



Price list for tlie asking. 

 Mention the Review when yoo write. 



geacock^s 



••••Dahlias 



For plants or bulbs a^Mress 



W. P. PEACOCK, 



Dahlia Specialist. ATCO. N. J. 



Mfntlon Review ■nheii ynn writp. 



Geraniums. 



Rooted Cuttings, 



Enough to supply 

 halt the United States. 



Bucbner. bi-st uoultle wliite. $1 M per Hill: $1(1.00 

 per IIIIIO. .lean Viaud. Iw.st clDUble pink. SL.'iU 

 per \m Jill. (Id ptT liilili. In assortniPiit. my 

 selection, .ill labeled. *l.jO por lOU: $12.00 per 

 lOOCl. Thi-He prices good only uutll Dec. 12tb. 



ALBERT M. HERR, Lancaster, Pa. 



Mention the Review when yoa write. 



WE MUST HAVE ROOM. 



DoDble Alyssum 3-ln.. $2.50 per 100. Hy- 

 drang^eas. field-erown, 8 to 12 flowering shoola. 

 115.00 por 100. Jerusalem Cherries, dwarf, 

 bushy, well berried, 6-in. pots, f2.25 per doz. 6O0 

 Wm. Scott Carnation Plants, from field, make 

 me an offer for the lot; or $;i 50 per 100. Boston 

 Ferns, very bushy, 5 in. pots. $2,50 perdoz.; f;-in.. 

 $4.00 per doz. English Ivy, field-grown, S4.0D 

 per 11)0. Violets, field-grown, lart.'-e plants. Cali- 

 fornia $1.00; Campbell f.:J.00per 100. Caab please. 



Converse Greenhouses, Webster, Mass. 



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CHINESE PRIMROSES! 



In bud and bloom. 4-in. $6.00 per 100. 

 Primula Obconioa— Id bloom. 4in.. $6.00 

 per 100; 3-in., $1.00 per 100: 2K-in.. $2.00 per 100. 

 300 for $.5 00. Cinerarias— 2?<-in.. $2 00 per 100. 

 3110 tor S5.00: 3-in. $3.00 per 100. Asparaerns 

 Spreng-eri— 4in., $6.00 per 100. 



C. WHITTON, City St., Utica, N. Y. 



Mention Review when yoa write. 



^spara^us Sprcn^cri, 



5^=1 2-inch $1.20 per 100. 



Smllax. 2-inch $ .75 per 100 



Dracaena Indivlsa, 2-incb 2.50 " 



Cryptomerla Japonica, 2-iiicb.. 5.00 



E. I. RAWLINGS, Quakertown, Pa. 



