)0J8 



The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



March 31, 1904. 



per 100. 



oston Ferns 



Pot-grown plants, finest quality. 2>2-inch, 

 $3.50; 3-inch. $8.00; 4-iiich, $15; 5-iiich. $25 

 6-inch. 40c each; T-inch. 60c each: 8-inch. 7Sc each. 

 Any number at above rates. 



The accompanying cut shows only about one-fourth our stock 

 of Bostons, of which we are making a Specialty. 

 We can please yon — give tis a trial order. 



DAVIS BROS. 



MORRISON, ILL.-AND-GENEVA, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



COLEIS 



Now 

 Ready, 



FRANK A. PIERSON 



Rooted 

 Cuttings. 



VEBSCHAFFEI.TII, CHICAGO BED- 

 DEB or GOIiDEir QUEER and FIBE- 

 BBAITD. By express, 60c per 100; 

 $5.00 per 1000. 



At purchaser's risk by reerlstered 

 mail, 76c per 100. 



Write for 



List of Cuttings. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CROMWELL, CONN 



HASTINGS, NEB. 



The Dillenback Sisters are going to 

 build two morfe greenhouses, which, in 

 addition to what they have, will be am- 

 ple to grow their own flowers. 



John Fleisehmau has sold out to Mr. 

 Sidles, who will take charge June 15. 



Charlie Winkler has purchased two 

 and one-half acres on Seventh street, a 

 half mile from the postoffice, and will 

 erect five more greenhouses, each 25x200 

 feet. 



Business the last few months has 

 been quiet, in fact more so than for sev- 

 eral years. The winter has been very mild, 

 only once getting dovni to 15 degrees be- 

 low zero. This has been the mildest win- 

 ter that we have had for five years. It 

 has also been the cloudiest and carna- 

 tions and roses have not done extra well. 



W. 



LOUISVILLE. KY. 



Edward D. Morat, for many years 

 identified with the flower business in 

 Louisville, died after a very brief illness 

 at the 6r.ay Street Infirmary, March 23. 

 Mr. Morat had been ill only a day, hav- 

 ing suffered an attack of peritonitis 

 Tuesday evening at his home, 3743 Grand 

 boulevard. He was removed to the in- 

 firmary, but gradually sank until the 

 end. Mr. Morat was born in Germany, 

 but was brought here by his parents at 

 an early age, and had lived here continu- 

 ously since. He entered the flower busi- 

 ness when quite young, and built up a 

 large business. He was 49 years old 

 and leaves a widow and three children. 



PROMPT RETURNS. 



Ed. Florists' Review. — There is an 

 old saying, "Honor to whom honor is 

 due," and we desire to give credit where 

 it is due, and when. Our advertisement 

 in your Special spring number has al- 

 ready (March 26) brought in several or- 

 ders and we desire to express our appre- 

 ciation of the "get-up" of the advertise- 

 ment, which is most artistic and catchy. 

 N. Lecakes &. Co. 



50,000 PIERSON FERNS! 



Ficus EJastica, 



We have 50.000 fine plants of the Pierson or Ostrich Flame Fern, in 2K-in. pots, 

 price $8 per 100: $75 per 1000. 



12 inches high, 82 per doz.; $15 per 100. 

 15 inches hish. $2.50 " $20 



20 to 24 inches high $4 per doz. 



*5^ Write for our new Trade Iiist, which contains everything 

 in the plant and rose line required. Write for it to-day. 



Address THE GOOD & REESE CO. 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



THE LARGEST ROSE GROWERS IN THE WORLD. 



Mention The Rgvlew when you write. 



CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA 



(JAPAN CEDAR.) 



THE ITOVEI.T7 DECOBATIVE PINE, takes the place of the high-priced 

 Araacaria Excelsa, strong stock from 2-inch pots, at $5 per 100, or a sample of 20 

 for $1.00. Double Fringred Fetnnias, 2-incb, $2.00 per 100. Fine assorted Dracaena 

 Indlvlsa, 2-inch, strong, $2.25 per 100. 



E. 1. RAWUNGS/fSt Quakertown, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



DECORAfiYTPUNTsT^^Mg^ 



Latania Borbonica, Areca Lutescans, Kentia Forsteriana and 

 Belmoreana, Araucaria Excelsa and Compacta, Phoenix Cana- 

 riensis, Pandanus Utilia, Ficus Elastica, Dracaena Indivisa 

 and Azaleas. Write for prices. Correspondence solicited. 



JOHN BADER, 



Importer and 

 Wholesale Grower, 



Troy Hill, Allegheny, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yoo write- 



Violet Plants.... 



Princess of Wales, field-grown, well rooted, 

 delivered at $15.00 per 1000, or $2.00 per 100. 

 Cash with order. Remember we prepay express 

 charges. 



OCEAN PARK FLORAL CO. 



E. J. VAWTER, President. Ocean Park. Cal. 



Geraniums 

 ....and.... 

 Carnations 



ALBERT M. HERR, Lancaster, Pa. 



J( .)( Jt Jt Always mention the Florists' RcVieW when writing advertisers, jt Jt<M 



