Janoary 14, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



379 



RETAIL FLORISTS. 



'CONTINUED.) 



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Buffalo, N, Y. 



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ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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 PITTSBURG, PA. 



Personal attention given to out-of-town 

 orders for delivery In Pittsburg and vicinity 



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U. J. VIRGIN, 



NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



838 

 Canal Street, 



FOLEY'S FLORAL FOTOGRAPHS 



Send for my Floral Album, size 

 1 2x 1 1 , containing 24 different funer- 

 al designs. Sent to any part of the 

 country by express, $7.0O c. o. d. 



226-226^ Bowery. NEW YORK. 



Mention Tlic Review when you write. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



WYNCOTE, PA. 



Grower of 



Areca Lutescens, Kentia Belmoreana 



and Kentia Forsteriana, 



Price list for the asking-. 

 Mentioo the Review wbeo yon write. 



The Anna Foster Fern 



VtRr LOW PRICES. LARGE STOCK. 



Out from bench for 6-in.. $35.00 per 100. Beauti- 

 ful plants in pots. 5-in. $4.00. 6-in. $9.00. 7-in. 

 $15.00. 8-in. $24.00, 9-in. $36.00 perdoz.: 10-in. $4.00. 

 12-in. $5.00 each. 



BOSTON FERNS. 



Very full, large plants, cut from bench, $50.00 per 

 100. Also in any quantity at $25.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. 

 8-in., $8.00 per 100. SFREITGERI-3-in. $5.00 

 ner 100. Just right for pans. 

 Kentia Palms. Ficas. 



L. H. FOSTER, 



45 King Street, DORCHESTER, MASS. 



HentloD the B«Tlew when yon write. 



9^ 



A Wee Wail from the Woods (man)" 



"Quality Counts 



("THAT'S ALL") 



This stock can be had only direct from the 

 introducers or their agents. 



.T. B. DEAMUD, Chicago, lU. 



W. F. KA.STING. HnfTalo, N. Y. 



LEO NIKSSKX, Philadelphia, Fa. 



J. Itt. McCULLOCGH'S SONS, Cincinnati, O. 



REED & KELLER. New York City. 



HOLTON & HCNKKL CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



BARTELDE.S & CO., Denver, Colo. 



(J. IM. KELLlXiG. Kansas City, Mo. 



H. <;. BKRNING,.St. Louis, Mo. 



A fall supply always on hand at these 



points and prices same as ours — 



plus cost of carriage 



Oaldwell The Woodsman Qo. 



EVERGREEN, ALABAMA. 



CARNATION CUTTINGS >°2fo? 



MOW Keady 



Queen Louise, white.. Sl.:iO per 100. $10.00 per ICOO 



Flora HiJI. white 1.20 " 10.00 



G. H. Crane, scarlet.. 1.20 " 10.00 



Estelle. scarlet 1.20 " 10.00 



Mrs. Pahner. scarlet. . 1.20 " 10.00 

 Mrs. Lawson. pink... 1.40 " 12.50 



Mermaid, pink 1.20 " 10.00 



Eldorado, yellow 1.00 " 9.00 



Prosperity, var 140 " 12.00 



Harry Fenn, crimson. I.SO "' 16.00 



5 per cent discount on orders of i'j.OU; lu per 

 cent on $:ll.u(l and up. 



Cash with order. EXPRESS PREPAID. 

 THE KNOLL NIRSERIES. - PENRYN, CAL. 



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paRNSTION 

 ^^ C UTTINGS 



Per 100 1000 

 Enchantress. Jfp.UO $50, uu 



BOSTON. 



Queen .5.UU 



Lillian Pond. 5.00 

 Prosperity.... 2.50 



Lawson 2 50 



Cressbrook . . 2.50 



iUOO 

 45 UU 

 20.UU 

 20 00 

 20. UO 



Per lUO 1000 



Challenger . ..S2 50 $20.00 



Fair Maid 3 00 25 00 



Harry Fenn.. 5.00 40 U(l 



Gen. Maceo.. 2.50 20.00 



Queen Louise 2 Oii 15 OJ 



Bradt 3.00 25.00 



C. WARBURTON, Fall River, Mass. 



Mention the Review when yoa write. 



Carnation Cuttings. 



Well rooted from perfectly healthy stock. Inspec- 

 tion invited and satisfaction guaranteed. 



Flora Hill, Mrs. Joost. 



Gen. Gomez, Eldorado, 



$1.50 per 100: $12.60 per 1000. 



Lawson. Prosperity. G. H. Crane. 



Golden Beauty, Queen Louise. 



$2.00 per 100 ; $18,00 per 1000. 



CA.SH WITH ORDER, PLEASE. 



C. W. BLATCHLEY, 



PIiANTSVIIiLE, - CONN. 



Mention the Review when yon write. 



Geraniums*. 



Rooted cuttings, true to name, leading kinds 

 and colors, $2.00 ner ICO ; $15.00 per 1000. 



VINCAS— Variegated, from 3inch pots. $5.00 

 per 100. 



ERANK A. PIERSON, Cromwell, Conn. 



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MOVE YOUR SURPLUS. 



Please discontinue the advertisement 

 of Mt. Blanc cannas; have sold the lot 

 through the first insertion in the Re- 

 view. Will want to move some other 

 stock a little later. Edw.\rd Harris. 



Horticultural Society Affairs. 



Henry P. Walcott, the newly electe'l 

 president of the Jlassachusetts Horticul- 

 tural Society, has appointed the follow- 

 ing committees : 



Finance Committee — "Walter Hunnewell. 

 chairman; Arthur F. Estabrook. Henry P. 

 Walcott, M.D. 



Committee on Prizes and Exhibitions— J. K. 

 M. L. Farquhar, chairman; W. N. Craig. A. 

 H. Fewkes. W. "W. Rawson. W. H. Spooner, 



A. F. Estabrook. 



Committee on Plants and Flowers — Arthur 

 H. Fewkes, chairman; William N. Craig. T. 



D. Hatfield. Robert Cameron. James Wheeler. 

 William Nicholson. John A. Pettigrew. 



Committee on Fruits— E. W. Wood, chair- 

 man; Charles F. Curtis, Warren Fenno. J. 

 Willard Hill, John Ash. 



Committee on Vegetables — Michael Sullivan, 

 chairman: Warren H. Heustis, Aaron Low. 

 Joshua C. Stone. Walter Russell. 



Committee on Gardens — Charles W. Parker, 

 chairman; David F. Roy, John A. Pettigrew. 

 W. W, Rawson. Arthur H. Fewkes, Oakes 

 Ames, Patrick Norton, Henry P. Walcott. 

 M.D. 



Library Committee — Charles S. Sargent, 

 chairman; Samuel Henshaw, George E. Daven- 

 port. Charles W. Jenks. T. Otis Fuller. 



Committee on Lectures and Publication — 

 Aaron Low. chairman; James H. Bowditch. 



E. W. Wood, Dr. Robert T. Jackson. Edward 



B. Wilder. 



Committee on School Gardens and Native 

 Plants— Henry L. Clapp. chairman; Katharine 

 W. Huston, William E. C. Rich, William P. 

 Rich. Charles W. Jenks, Miss Mary Rodman. 

 Henry S. Adams. 



In his inaugural address President 

 Walcott said, among other thii'gs: 

 ' ' There seems to be an impression in 

 some quarters that it has been and is 

 the wish of a portion of the society to 

 curtail the exhibitions, either in number 

 or extent. Those whom I have seen in 

 the hall and at the exhibitions do not 

 have this intention. The exhibitions in 

 the future are liKely to be just as many 

 in number as they have been in the 

 past. ' ' 



The societv has net assets of $782,- 

 021.09 



Chf ysanthemum Society Invited. 



The board of trustees of the Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society held a 

 meeting January 2 and voted to extend 

 an invitation to the Chrysanthemum 

 Society of America to hold its third 

 annual convention and exhibition in Bos- 

 ton next November, in connection with 

 the fall exhibition at Horticultural 

 Hall. 



We feel as though we could not do 

 business without The Review's weekly 

 visit. — Oak Hill Greenhouses, Evans- 

 ville, Ind. 



