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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



February 2o, 1904. 





100,000 Grafted Rose Plants. 





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Wc are now grafting on Manetti the above 

 amount, all from choice flowerinff wood, no 

 blind wood used at all. and ofTer for sale, ready 

 for delivery April 1st: —Brides and Maids, 

 $12 period; $100 per lOCO. liberty, Sl,5 per loO. 

 If you wish to improve VMur ^lork give grafted plants a trial, ^'oiiie and see our plants and compare them with other growers. 

 Wc also oiler CHATENAT Rose Plants, JH-inch. Sti.OO per lOO: 8,50.00 per 1000. 



ROSES - SOOTED CUTTINOS, Brides. Bridesmaids and Gates. $1.50 per 100. Kaiserin and Perles, $2.,i0 per 100. 



BOOTED CABNATION CUTTINGS. 

 All of our cuttings are selected carefully and we try to sec how good we can make them, not how cheap. 



White. Per 100 PerlOC* | Pink. Per 100 Per 1000 



Lillian Poud $S.hO $30.00 Lawson $2 5J $20.00 



Gov. Wolcott 3.50 30.00 Morning Glory 2.^1 20.00 



White Bradt 2.50 20.00 Floriana 2.'0 20.00 



White Cloud 2..'i0 20.00 Enchantress 60) 50.00 



Norway 2.50 20.00 I Joost 2..50 20.00 



Yellow— Gold Nugget. S2.50 per lOO; $20 00 per 1000. Maroon— Maceo. $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. Orders aggregating 250 or more will 



he billed at the 1000 rate. No order for less than 50 of one variety accepted. All cuttings and plants shipped from Hinsdale. 





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Hed. Per 100 Per 1000 



Red Bradt $2.50 $20.00 



Cran." 2.60 20.00 



America 2.50 20.00 



Variecrated. 



Prosperity 2.50 20.00 



Mrs. Bradt 2 50 20.00 



Bassett & Washburn 



GREENHOUSES, 



HINSDALE, ILL. 



Office and Store, 76 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. 



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RICHMOND, IND. 



The firm of Chessman & Sehepman was 

 visited by a disastrous fire on Sunday 

 night. February 21. They had a range of 

 nine houses and of these seven were prac- 

 tically destroyed and the contents ruined. 

 The loss is estimated at $7,000 and there 

 was but $1,000 insurance. The proprie- 

 tors are hard working, conscientious men 

 and popular in the trade. They have 

 the sympathy of everyone in the setback 

 they have suffered. 



The Eiehmond Florists' Club met in 

 regular monthly meeting at the green- 

 houses of E. T. Grave, with a goodly 

 number present. President George E. 

 Cause in the chair. In the absence of 

 Mr. Sehepman, who had been appointed 

 to prepare the paper, the secretary read 

 the paper, the subject being "Heat and 

 Heating Systems," a subject near and 

 dear to the heart of every florist. The 

 paper brought out a full and free dis- 

 cussion by the growers. Refreshments 

 were provided by the hosts of the evening. 

 Mr. Sehepman appointed Vernon D. Grave 

 to prepare the paper for the March meet- 

 ing, to be held at the ventilator works 

 of John A. Evans. 



L. H. Sehepman is the proud father of 

 a baby girl, born February 16. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Luther Burbank, Santa liosa, Cal., 

 daisies; Crane Bros., Westfield, Mass., 

 linenoid goods; Wilks Mfg. Co., Chicago, 

 heaters; Wm. H. Moon Co., MorrisviUe, 

 Pa., trees and shrubs; Otto Katzenstein, 

 Atlanta, Ga.. ornamental nursery stock ; 

 W. Altec Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, 

 prize supplement ; Harvey B. Snow, Cam- 

 den, X. Y.. seeds; Thos.'Meehan & Sons, 

 Philadelphia, nursery stock; Wilhelm 

 Pfitzer, Stuttgart, Germany, seeds and 

 plants. 



Buffalo, N. T. — On the evening of 

 February 17 a fire was discovered in the 

 basement of the store of John Pickelman, 

 on West Chippewa street, but it was ex- 

 tinguished without great loss. 



Minneapolis, Minn. — E. Nagel has 

 closed his store on Nicollet avenue and 

 will remove the stock and fixtures to his 

 greenhouses. 



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Awarded Certificate of Merit. Indiana State 

 Florists' Association. Jan. 12. 1903. scored 85 

 points Chicago. Nov. 18. 1003 : Certificate of 

 Merit Cincinnati Florists' Club. Jan. 9. 1904; 

 Certificate of Merit. Indiana State Florists' 

 Association Jan. 12. 1904. What more could 

 you ask ' $2.50 per doz.. $12.00 per 100. $100.00 

 per 1000. 



« FINE LOT CUTTINGS OF THE FOLLOWING SORTS : 



F. Hill $1 ,50 per 100 $12.50 per 1000 



Crane 2.50 " 20.00 



Estelle 3.00 " 25.00 



WhiteCloud 150 " 12.50 



Loma 2.00 " 1800 



Viola Allen 3.C0 " 25.00 



Floriana 2.00 "' 18 00 



Queen Louise 2.00 " 18.00 



Ethel Crocker. . . 1.50 " 12.60 



Lawson 2 00 " 18 00 



Her Majesty $5.00 per 100 | Mrs. P. Palmer ...$3.00 per 100 



Gov. Roosevelt... 2.00 " 1 Mrs. E. A. Nelson. 3.00 



McKinley $3.00 per 100 



Harlowarden 5.00 



Apollo $3.00 per 100. 



BAUR & SMITH, 



330 West 38tb Street, 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Mention the Review when you write. 



CARNATIO^ClTTINGS 



100 1000 



Enchantress $6 00 $50 00 



fiov. Wolcott 4 00 35 00 



Nelson 3 00 25 00 



Estelle 3 (10 25 00 



Crane 2 50 20 00 



Lawson 2 50 '20 00 



Glacier 2 UO 20 00 



Marciuls 2 00 17 50 



Gov. Roosevelt 2 50 20 00 



Joost 2 00 15 00 



Lorna 2 00 15 00 



Queen Louise 2 00 17 50 



Triumph 1 50 12 50 



Rooted Chrysanthemum Cuttings 



in season. 



BELL MILLER, Springfield, III. 



AMAZE 



A grand Red Carnation. Brilliant color, 

 lasting qualities unequalled, a wonderful 

 bloomer. No shadingr required. 

 Do not fall to see ttie Exhibit at ttie Detroit Convention. 



Rooted Cnttings ready now, 

 91O.00 per 100: 875. OO per 1000. Address 



JEROME A. SUYDAM, 



FLATBUSH, IT. T. 



Orders may also be sent to the firm of 

 SUNN & HUGHES, Coogan BIdg., New York City. 



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