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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



Jaxuarv 28. 1904. 



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ROSE PLANTS. 



STRONG STOCK 



from 2'^ -in. pots. 



UNCLE JOHN. 



The finest pink rose yet introduced: 

 money-malier. $20.00 per 100 ; 



beautiful color, free bloomer. 

 8150.00 per 1000. 



best 



Per ion 

 Mme. CHATEITAT . .. 86 OO 



ST7NBISE 5 OO 



KAISEBIIT 4 00 



Per 100 



IVOBY 81 60 



MAID 1 60 



1000 



850 00 



40 00 



35 OO 



Per 100 1000 



I.IBEBTT 86 00 8SO 00 



MAID 3 00 25 OO 



BBIDE 3 00 25 00 



Per 100 



FEBI.E «3 00 



OOI.DEN QATE 3 OO 



IVOBT 3 00 



1000 

 $25 00 

 25 OO 

 25 OO 



ROSE CUTTINGS— Well Roofed. 



1000 1 Per 100 1000 



812 50 1 BBIDE 8150 812 50 



12 50 GOLDEN QATE 1 50 12 50 



Per 100 1000 



FEBI.E 81 60 $12 50 



SUNBISE 3 50 30 00 



CARNATIONS— Well rooted, healthy cuttings, of the following varieties, now ready. 



PINK. Per 100 1000 



MRS. LAWSON $1 50 $12 50 



MBS. E. A. NEIiSON 2 50 20 00 



OUABDIAN' ANGEL 125 lO 00 



MBS. HIGINBOTHAM 2 OO 15 CO 



SYBIL 3 00 25 00 



Mckinley 300 2s 00 



JOOST 125 10 00 



VARIEGATED. 



MBS. BBADT 2 OO 15 00 



FBOSFEBITY 2 00 15 00 



a;] stook sold under express condition that If not satisfactory 



WHITE. Per 100 



MUBPHY'S WHITE 83 00 



FLO B A KILL 125 



WHITE CLOUD 1 25 



PEBU 1 25 



QUEGN LOTJISE 125 



NOBWAY, MABION 125 



GOV. LOWNDES 3 00 



RED. 



ESTELLE 2 50 



MBS. INK 1 25 



CHICAGO (Bed Bradt) 2 00 



BABLOWABDEN 3 00 



it i3 to be returned Imniedialely when money will be refunded 



lOOO 

 826 OO 

 10 00 

 10 00 

 lO 00 

 10 OO 

 10 00 



as 00 



20 00 

 lO OO 

 16 OO 

 25 00 



PETER REI^BERG, wabafUve. CHICAGO. 



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MONTREAL. 



Gardeners' Club Dinoer. 



The Montieal Gardeners' and Florists' 

 Club spent an enjoyable evening at the 

 Regina, .January 19, the occasion being 

 its annual dinner. R. W. Whiting, the 

 president, occupied the chair and there 

 was a large attendance of members. 



An interesting feature of the evening 

 was the presentation of a watch to Mr. 

 Whiting, as a token of esteem from the 

 members of the club on his retirement 

 from office and approaching departure 

 from the city. The presentation was 

 made by James MeKenna. 



The toasts were as follows: "Montre- 

 al Horticultural Society," replied to by 

 A. J. Bowles, secretary-treasurer of that 

 society; "Canadian Horticultural Socie- 

 ty," Ex-president I. Bennett; "Laehine 

 Horticultural Society," President Church' 

 and C. A. Smith; "The Seed 

 Trade." Messrs. A. Simmers, Toronto, 

 and William Ewing. During the even- 

 ing songs were rendered bv W. C. Mi- 

 Allister, W. A. Lea, W. Wilshire, Jli 

 Knowles and Archie Walker. 



The officers of the club are as fol- 

 lows: President, R. W. Whiting; first 

 vice president. A. Gibb; second vice pres- 

 ident, C. Craig; secretary-treasurer, W. 

 H. Horobin: assistant secretary, Her- 

 bert Eddv ; executive committee, A. C. 

 Wilshire. .Jf. Eddy, J. Walsh, W. Aleock, 

 W. C. Hall, A. H. Walker and George 

 Trussell. 



YouK paper is the only paper. — J. 

 Sakdstrom, Momenee, 111. 



Feins 



A flue lot of PIERSONI 



FERNS In 2 aod 8-in. pots, 

 ready for a shift; also, 6. tj, 

 7. 8 and 10-incb, ail at low 

 prices. BOSTON FERNS 

 in 2H, 3. *. 5. 6, 1, 8 and 10-ln, 

 Fine Stock. Write — 



GEO. A. KUHL, PEKIN, ILL. 



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THE BEST BBIGHT PINK 

 CABHATION IN SIGHT. 

 COME AND SEE IT GBOWINO 



«•■! scored .\5 C 

 !ertifirate of ^ 

 Jan. ■.(. 1901: i 



Awarded Certificate of IMerit. Imliana State 

 Florists' Association. Jan. 12. 190.S 

 points Chicago, Nov. 18. 190.3: Certif 

 Merit. Cincinnati Florists' Club. Jc 

 Certificate of Merit. Indiana State Florists' 

 Association, Jan. 12. UKM. What more could 

 you ask ; $2.60 per doz.. $lJ.0Oper 100. $100.00 

 per 1000. 



« FINE LOT CUTTINGS OF THE FOLLOWING SORTS : 



F, Hill $l,.'>0per 100 S1'J,50 per 1000 



Crane 2.50 " 20.00 



Estplle 3.0O " 25.00 



WhiteOloud 150 " 12.50 



Lorna 2.00 " 18 00 



Viola Allen 3.00 " i500 



Floriana 2.00 " 18 00 



Queen Louise 2.00 " 18 CO 



Ethel Crocker... 1 .SO " 12.60 



Lawson 2 00 ■' 18 00 



McKinley $:; 00 per 100 | Her Majesty $5.00 per 100 I Mrs. P. Palmer ...$:?.00 per lOO 



Harlowarden 5.00 " I Gov. Roosevelt... 2.00 " I Mrs. E. A. Nelson. :!.00 



Apollo $3.00 per 100. 



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INDIANAPOLIS, l\D. 



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New Carnations 



All of the leading new varieties of 1904 at 

 introducers' prices. The beet of laf«t year's 

 Tarielies and other standard kinds Now Ready, 



NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Novelties of 1004 and other desirable kinds. 

 Write for preliminary price list, ready Jan. 10th. 



H. WEBER & SONS, Oakland, Mil. 



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paRNSTION 

 ^^ CUTTINGS 



Per 100 1000 



Enchantress. 16.00 $50 00 



Queen 5.00 40 00 



Lillian Pond. 610 46 00 



Prosperity.... 2,60 20 00 



I.a%VBOn 2 60 20 00 



Cressbrook . . 2.50 20.00 



Per 100 1000 



Challenger . ..$2 60 $20.00 



Pair Maid .... 3 00 25 00 



Harry Fenn,, 6.01) 40 00 



Gen. Maceo.. 2.60 2U.00 



Queen Louise 2 OU 16 00 



Bradt 3.00 25.00 



C. WARBURTON, Fall River, Mass. 



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