Al-KIL 14, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists* Review. 



U2J 



RETAIL FLORISTS. 



'CONTINUED. J 



C. B. Mick Floral Co. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



EKtra Fine CARKATIOITS in leading' 

 varieties. DOUBLE VIOI.ETS, JUNE 

 DAFFODII.S and E ISTER I.II.IES. 

 DESIGNS ON SHORT NOTICE. Write or Telephone. 



Mrs. Chas. Eickholt, 



Galveston, Tex. 



2319 



4VEWrK M 



S. B. Stewart, 



'•o. 16th street, OMAHA, NEB. 



CARNATIONS! 



COTTAGE GARDEN 

 WINNERS at the 

 DETROIT EXHIBITION. 



NOW Be«DY. 

 «12 per 100; $100 per 1000. 



FTHFI WARD* Ist Prize-CUss a. 

 ■.■■■LI. iintxir. Best Pink, Scott shade. 



As fragrant as Albertina; does not burst. As 



free as Harry Fenn. 



JIDGE HINSDALE: Itr^al-re^!.^!!^ 



Grand ?i}4-meh flower on 30-inch stem. Beats 

 all other varieeated sorts. 



THE PRtSIDtNl: Jle'sf^-Sr^- 



Grand 3-inch bloom on !24 to 2S-in('h stem. 



Sells better than any other crimson. The 



best keeper and shipper of all the crimsons. 



These flowers travpled 1000 miles and kept in 

 good condition throug-hout the entire two daps. 



For full particulars and description f-ee our 

 Adv. in Dee. 10 number of the Florists' Keview. 



Send for our Carnation catalogue. 



THE COTTAGE GARDENS CO., Inc. 



C. W. WARD. Mgr. QUEENS. I.. I. 



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Rosedale Hybrid 



Nice lot ready to line out. 



Now in 2-inch pots. Well established. 

 S2.50 per 100 ; $20. Wi per 1000. 



WILLB.MUNSON,DenisonJex. 



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A. W. SIMITH'S 



HYBRID MOON VINES 



Ipomoea Noctifiora 



2j2-inch poti S5.00 per 100 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1012 Ontaria St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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ROSES 



From 2'2- 

 inch pots. 



1.000 Golden Gate 1.000 Ivory, a few Bride and 

 Maid. Fine stock, free from disease at $2.25 

 per 100: S20.00 per 1000. Guarantee stock all O. K. 



F0ST0RI4 FLORAL COMPANY, 



Fostoria, Ohio. 



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Worcester, Mass. — Mackie, of 3 

 Pleasant street, received a shipment of 

 azaleas too late on Saturday for the 

 Easter trade, but sold them out by a 

 half-price advertisement in thi.' next 

 day's newspapers. 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings. 



TO MAKE ROOM-Special low price. 



On FLORA HILL and GUARDIAN ANGEL, Stock Best Quality, 



$8.00 per 1000. 



RED. 



PINK. 100 looo 



Mrs. Lawson $1.25 $12.00 



Mrs. Nelson 2.00 18.00 



Guardian Angel 1.00 8.00 



Dorothy 1.50 12.60 



Mrs. Joost 1.00 8.00 



WHITE. 



Flora Hill $1.00 $8.00 



WhiteCloud 1.25 10.00 



Queen LouiFC 1.25 12.00 



100 



G. H. Crane $2.00 



America 2.00 



Mrs. Palmer 2.00 



LIGHT PINK. 



Uiginbotbam 2.00 



VARIEGATED. 



Prosperity 2.00 



1000 



$18.00 



18 00 



18.00 



18.00 



ROOTED ROSE CUTTINGS. 



Bride $1..50 per 100: $12..";0 per lOCO 



Maid 1.60 '■ 12.50 



Golden Gate $1.50 per ICO : $12.50 per 1000 



Ivory 1.50 " 12.50 



ROSE PLANTS, 2-inch Pots. 



Bridesmaids $5.00 per 100: $25.00 per 1000 I Perle $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per lOOO 



Brides 3.00 ■ 25.00 '■ I Golden Gate 2.50 " 20.00 



Ivory $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



GEORGE REINBERG, 51 Watasli Ave,, CHICAGO. 



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Was there at the finish J 



When most of the other varieties were rapid- 

 ly going to sleep. Indianapolis held up in 

 splendid shape. There are two reasons for 

 this. Indianapolis is a splendid keeper and 

 we have not overfed nor overforced our 

 stock. Our vase of 200 blooms was not en- 

 tered for competition, that's why you did not 

 see it mentioned among the prize winners, but 

 it made a host of friends. We still have 

 about 10,000 for March delivery. Fine healthy 

 cuttir:gs that will make fine stock for next 

 winter's flowering. Will make you more 

 money than any other pink carnation. Order 

 at once. $2.50 per doz.. $12.00 per 100, $100 

 per 1000. 



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BAUR & SMITH, 



330 West 38fh Street, - INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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ToPEKA, Kans. — James Hayes says 

 lilies could hardly have been in liner 

 shape than they were for Easter. Busi- 

 ness ivas very brisk. Potted plants sold 

 well but the increase seemed to . be 

 mostly on cut flowers. 



Beading, Pa. — H. J. Huesmann says 

 that this was the best Easter on record, 

 lilies were the popular item and ranged 

 in price from 15 to 20 cents a bloom. 

 Hoskin & Giles, who have t'wo establish- 

 ments, also report a big business. Church 

 decoration was a leading feature of the 

 work. 



Brooklyn, N. T. — Jacob Thinnes, of 

 245 De Kalb avenue, died of apoplexy 

 while sitting at a card table at his club. 

 He was 64 years of age and a native 

 of Germany. His 'wife, two sous and a 

 daughter sur'vive. 



Bloomington, III. — The old game of 

 tlie palm swindler was worked on W. T. 

 Hempstead one evening just before 

 Easter. A stranger ordered cut flowera 

 and plants delivered at the address of 

 a customer, met the delivery wagon and 

 secured the stock, the customer knowing 

 nothing about the transaction. 



