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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Mabch 24. 1904. 



A GCX)D OPENING. 



Xo doubt many of your subscribers 

 would be glad to learn of a good open- 

 ing for a progressive young man to en- 

 gage in the florist's business in a pros- 

 perous town of over 20,000 inhabitants, 

 where there is no regular florist. Our 

 twin city of Winston-Salem, North Car- 

 olina, is just such a place. We have 

 no regular florist. We have to send 

 away for our flowers. I have a small 

 private greenhouse for my own use and 

 am so often applied to for flowers that 

 1 thought I would write to your journal 

 and see if you could not interest some 

 good young florist, with some money to 

 start "with. I would be willing to aid 

 such a florist if the right kind of a 

 man, to start in the florist's business 

 here. I would be pleased to correspond 

 with some young man who thoroughly 

 understands the florist's business desir- 

 ing such an opportunity as is here of- 

 fered. C. A. Heoe. 



A WISCONSIN BOILER. 



Some of the florists, as well as many 

 other people up in Wisconsin, are using 

 a boiler which has gained a reputation 

 outside that state as a great fuel saver. 

 It is made by the Burns Boiler & Manu- 

 facturing Company, of West De Pere. 

 Wis., who show many letters which 

 state that when old boilers were re- 

 placed by theirs a saving of 50 per 

 cent in fuel was effected. The boilers 

 are made of flange steel and are inter- 

 nally fired, requiring no brick work. 



Newton, Kan. — C. L. Shank is mak- 

 ing quite an addition to his up-to-date 

 range of glass, the new houses to be 

 used this spring to accommodate a fine 

 lot of bedding plants. Everything about 

 his place is neat and clean and speaks 

 of prosperity. 



Surplus 

 Carnations 



SAND-ROOTED 



Subject to Examination. 



White Cloud $1.40 $12.00 



Queen Louise 1.60 12.00 



Prosoerity 2.00 18.00 



Bradt 2.00 18.00 



Lawson 2.00 18.00 



Crane 2.00 18.00 



Joost 1.60 15.00 



Sand rooted Marie Louise Violets after April 

 1st. $10.00 per 1000. 



A. LAUB & SOH, :°noR": 



Mention The RevlAW whan you wiitft. 



ROOTED 



Carnation Cuttings. 



Grown Cool. Clean and Healthy Stock. 



Per lOU Per 1000 



Queen Iionise 9200 S15 00 



Lillian Pond 5 OO 40 OO 



FloraHill 2 OO 15 00 



Mrs. ThoB. Iiawson 2 50 2O0O 



Mrs. Joost 2O0 15 00 



Genevieve Lord 2 OO IS OO 



Mrs. Bradt 3 00 25 00 



White Bradt 6 OO 50 00 



MacRichmond 150 12 OO 



Estelle 3 00 



Begonia Lorraine f^^^tl^SerloS: 



IU UIACC Govanstown, 

 ■ ffla IwlUdW) Baltimore, md. 



UentloD The Review when you write. 



H. J, SMITH- 



Ferns, Etc* 



WHOLESALE 



DEALER IN 



HARDY CUT 



Moss. Laurel. Bouquet Evergreen. 

 Spruce and Balsam Boughs for 

 cemetery use. Also Laurel and 

 Evergreen Wreaths ahd Festooning. 

 SEND IN TOTTR OBDER EARLY FOR EASTER. Xoav is the time to order your 

 Rooted Hemlock Trees for Hedges, etc. The best in the market. 2 to .5 feet high. Write 

 for prices in any (juantity Our stock is always the best. 



Fancy and Dagger Ferns 

 >.00 per 1000. 



$2. 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



VERBENAS. 



We are the largest growers of Verbenas in the country and 

 those who buy of us are sure to get plants and rooted cut- 

 tings perfectly healthy and free from rust. 60 varieties. 

 Rooted Cuttings. 60c per 100 ; $5.00 per 1000 ; $45.00 per 10.000. Plants. $2.50 per 100 ; $20.00 per 1000. 



....CARNATIONS.... 



White. Per 100 



The Queen $5.00 



Queen Louise 1.50 



Lorna 2.50 



White Cloud 1.50 



FloraHill 1.50 



Red. 



Mrs. Potter Palmer 3.00 



J. H. Manley 4.00 



Oriole 2.50 



G.H.Crane 2.00 



Jubilee 1.50 



Portia 1.25 



Pink. Per lOOO 



Success $4.00 



Mrs. Higinbotham 5.00 



Cressbrook 3.00 



Mrs. E. A. Nelson 3.00 



Mrs. Thos. Lawson 3.00 



Dorothy 2.00 



Sunbeam 2.60 



Morning Glory 1.50 



Mrs. Joost 1.25 



Daybreak 1.25 



Wm. Scott 1.25 



Crocker 1.25 



Mermaid 2.00 



Floriana 1.50 



I Crimson. Per 100 



Harry Fenn $5.00 



Gov. Roosevelt 2.50 



Gen Maceo 1.50 



Varieerated. 



Prosperity.. 2.50 



Mrs. G. M. Bradt: 3.00 



Yellow. 



Dorothy Whitney 5.00 



Buttercup 3.00 



Gold Nugget 2.00 



Eldorado 1.25 



r^DTCFTpn DO^FCk Oav Grafted Roses are fine bushy plants and grown in 3 and 



**■*'*■ M ■_»* ■wr.;^!-.:?* 31^-in. pots. Orders taken now for delivery in May, June and Julj. 



Bridesmaid, Bride, Uolden Gate. Kaiserin. $15.00 per 100. Ivory, Liberty. $18.00 per 100. 



J. L. DILLON, «»* 



for clrcnlar, 



Mention The Eevlew when yon write. 



Bioomsburq, Pa. 



...CANNAS... 



Strong Roof Pieces, Sveraging 2 to 3 Eyes. 



Alphonse Bouvier, 



Alsace. 



Austria. 



Black Beauty. $7.00 per 100. 



Bassett's Red. $:^.00 per 100, 



Charles Henderson, 



Crimson Bedder, 



Duke of Marlborough, 



Egandale. $3.00 per 100, 



Florence Vaughan. 



Mme. Crozy. 



Mrs. Kate Gray, $5.00 per 100, 



Unless noted, $2.00 per 100, $18.00 per 1000. 



Write for Prices on Iiarg'e IfOts. 



President Carnot, 



President Cleveland, 



Progression, 



Queen Charlotte. 



Robert Christie. 



Sam Trelease, $4.00 per 100, 



Souv. de Antoine Crozy. 



THE STORRS & HARRISO^ CO. ^^^^o^h^i^^/^^^ 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



25,000 WEI.I; ROOTED 



CARNATION CUTTINGS Ready Now. 



Enchantress. $(^ per loU: Harlowarden. $.'> per 

 100; Lawson. $2 50 per 100; $20 per lOOU; Potter 

 Palmer. 12.50 per 100 ; Flora Hill and White Clmid 

 $1.50 per 100: $12.60 perlOOU; Norway and Morning 

 Glory, $2 per IDU ; $16 per 1000. 



Kaiserin and L,a France Roses. 2H-lnch 

 pots, ready for a shift, $4 per 100; $35 per 1000. 



CRABB & HUNTER, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



WELL ROOTED 

 AND HEALTHY 



Carnations 



Boston Market $3.00 per 100 



Lawson 3.00 



Maceo 2.00 



Wolcott 5.00 



Cash with order from unknown parties. 



SIDNEY LITTLEFIELD, ^""^ila"ir°-- 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



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