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The Weekly Florists* Review, 



Deoemukr 10, 1903 



SOITHERN WILD SMILAX 



Facilities unsurpassed. 



Supply ample. 



50 pound case $2.00 



Long Needle Pines, per loo, $5.00. Magnolia Foliage same as Smilax. Leucothoc Sprays, per looo, $2.00. 



VOU HAVE TRIED OTHERS, WHV NOT TRV US 7 NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE XMAS ORDERS. 



J. BRICE AIREY & CO., 



Evergreen, Ala. 



Mi'iition Review when you write 



FLATBUSH, N. Y. 



A brief visit at tlie earuatiou factory 

 of Jerome A. Suydam developed a hearty 

 welcome and a most interesting sight in 

 the way of new carnations, to which 

 nearly 20,000 sqnare feet of glass is d^-- 

 voted. Here is the home of Amaze, the 

 fine red that amazed the eonventionists 

 last ]'"'ebiiiary, which will be on exhibi- 

 tion again at Detroit in March. Mr. 

 Suydam has fourteen new varieties, and 

 in fart the entire plant is devoted to his 

 own creations, with the exception of 

 Cerise Queen, Lawson, Scott and Gene- 

 vieve L()r<l. This house of Scott is ihc. 

 best of tliis gi-and old variety I have 

 seen in an age. The stock here is all 

 wonderfully healthful, not a sign of stem- 

 rot being seen anywhere. His new white 

 seedling will not be sent out \intil next 

 season. One house is entirely devoted to 

 it and the flowers of this variety and 

 Amaze command high prices in the New 

 York wholesale market. Amaze is a 

 wonder in color, size of flower, profuse 

 blooming and lasting qualities. A 

 grand dark variety, a cross of Amaze 

 and Roosevelt, promises to make a sen- 

 sation when introduced. It is the best 

 of five new dark ones and easily averages 

 three inches in diameter. A new pinl;, 

 a cross of Scott and Prosperity, is a 

 very large flower of great merit. 



Flatbush is growing rapidly toward ^i 

 these "outskirts" where Mr. Suydam 

 resides and soon the festive trolley will 

 make it easy for visitors to see these 

 novelties at home. John McCormick, the 

 foreman, has been in charge here for 

 fourteen years. J. AtjSTiN Shaw. 



OCEANIC, N. J. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Momnouth County Horticultural Society 

 was held at Oceanic, N. J., December 

 ■i, with President Turner in the chair. 

 The discussion of the evening was "Sub- 

 soiling, ' ' in which most of the members 

 took part. The nomination of officers 

 took place and the following members 

 were nominated: For president, Wm. 

 Turner; vice president, Geo. Hale; sec- 

 retary, H. A. Kettel; financial secre- 

 tary, Geo. Kuhn; treasurer, W. W. Ken- 

 nedy. For the last show $325 in prize 

 money was paid and a goodly balance 

 left on hand. Geo. Hale treated the 

 boys to a box of cigars. All in all it 

 was the liveliest meeting held in a long 

 time. B. 



Please stop my advertisement for the 

 present. Have done even better than I 

 hoped; will be with you again soon. — S. 

 J. Galloway, Eaton, Ohio. 



BUG- KILLER^ 





WILL ENSURE YOUR HAVING A 



J^^ r. 1^ J^ ff f Free from worry 



^p^ W about Greenfly or 



The Tobacco WarehouBiug and Trading Co., Louisviiie, Ky. 



OSTON 

 FERNS. 



2>«-in.,$4UO; :f-ln., S8.00: 4-ln.. $15.00; 5-ln.. 125 00: 

 B-in.. »40.0U; 7-ln., 160.00; S-in., 175.00 per 100. 



PIEKSONI FERNS, young plants from 

 bench. Jlo.OO per 100; 21.5-in.. $20.00 per 100; 4-ln.. 

 50c ejich; 5-lnch, 75c each. Also bench-grown 

 Bostons, in .ill sizes. All stock extra fine. 

 Cash with order. 



DAVIS BROS., Geneva , III. 



strong 

 Plants 



1 -'0, pcrdoz. Js.OO per UIO 



4-lnoh l.."*l ■■ HI.OU 



Asparaens Sprengerl— 4-ineh. Sl.lKI per doz.; 

 $8.00 per 100. Chinese Primroses— In bud and 



bloom, single and double, mixed, 1-ineh, Jl .",0per 

 doz,; SIOIK) per ll.«l. 



JOHN R. SHREINER, Lancaster, Pa. 



Mention Review when yon wrile 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



-iucli. 



Pansy Plants. 



Fine plants 50c perlOO $2,50 per lOOO 



PRIMROSES. 



Chinese and Obcnniea, i''4-in. pots. ..SI. 25 per 100 

 Asparag'us Spreng-eri, '2-in. pots 1,"0 



JOS. H CUNNINGHAM, - Delaware, Ohio. 



M«*ntlon thp RpvIpw whpn yoo write. . 



Commercial 

 Violet Culture. 



BY B. T. GALLOWAV. 



This is the Second Edition of this very euccesB- 

 ful book, revised and brouebt up to date. 

 Fully illustrated and handsomely printed. 

 Sent postpaid on receipt of SI. 50. 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 



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