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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



April 21, 1004. 



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Shiocton, Wis., April .'"i. 1904. 

 I have given your TO-BAK-IXE a tliorougti trial and find it a very satisfactory insecticide. So mucli so 

 that 1 am using nothing else in my greenhouse since I found out its great merits. I consider it cheaper than any 

 preparation of tobacco that I have anv knowledge of liecause it does such thorouRh work that it is not neces- 

 sary to use it very often. EBEX E. REXFORH. 



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W. W. RAWSON & CO.. 12 Faneuil Square, Boston, 

 Mass. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 1018 Market Street. Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



H. E. WILSON Rochester. N. Y. 



WM. F. KASTING 481 Washington otreet, 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



JOHN H. DUNLOP. 5 W. King Street Toronto. Ont. 



Wll. BRINKER. 329 Prospect Street, Cleveland. Ohio 



N. F. McCarthy & CO.. si HawlevSt.. Boston, Mass. 



1 pint can, $2.00. 1 g-allon can, $15.00. 

 WOBDS OF WISDOM," by Iieadinir Growers. 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER EXCHANGE, 26 Miami Ave., 

 Detroit. Mich. 



E. H. HUNT 76-78 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, 111. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., 457 Milwaukee St., Milwau- 

 kee. Wis 



ST. LOOIS SEED CO., fil5 N. Fourth St , St. Louis, Mo. 



BARl'ELDES & CO 1521 1.5th Street, Denver. Colo. 



E. W. McLELLAN & CO., 144 Union Square Avenue, 

 San Francisco, Cal. 



S. B. STEWART. 119 North lOth Street. Omaha, Neb. 



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DETROIT NICOTINE CO., Detriot, Mich. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



Things are brightening a great deal 

 at present, both as to weather conditions 

 and business. After a miserably cold 

 spell we are having a few days of good 

 spring weather, not so very warm, but 

 still the sun is shining and it makes us feel 

 as if life is woith living again. Business 

 has taken a braee also and, while it is 

 not working any of us overtime, yet there 

 is a considerable increase in demand. The 

 supply is not nearly so heavy as it was, 

 either, and prices are consequently mov- 

 ing upward a trifle. There have been 

 some good wedding decorations but noth- 

 ing of unusual interest. 



The supply of roses is not quite so 

 heavy but the quality is much improved. 

 Good quality Liberty and Meteor are 

 scarce. Carnations are about equal to 

 the demand and in very good shape. 

 Prices are holding up first class, much 

 better than on roses. Bulbous stock is 

 moving steadily but at very low prices. 

 There are a great many Harrisii and 

 callas and they sell at about $1 per doz. 

 Valley is in good demand and scarce. 

 Violets sell at sight and whoever hap- 

 pens to have a good crop of them is 

 hitting it rich. Green goods are still 

 scarce. 



Various Notes. 



Hardesty & Co. had a narrow escape 

 from fi,ie last Tuesday. The blaze was 

 next door and had it not been for the 

 prompt work of the fire department they 

 would have suffered considerable damage. 



A number of the craft tendered a sur- 

 prise on Walter Gray Sunday evening, 

 it being the anniversary of his birth. 

 Thfre were all kinds of good things to 

 eat, and a good time was had by all those 

 who were fortunate enough to be present. 



Fred L. Sehuiz, of Louisville, Ky., 

 was in the city Sunday, visiting some 

 of the greenhouse plants. H. C. Dieterich, 

 of Mlaysville, Ky., was also a visitor. 

 C. J. Ohmer. 



PECIMEN CACTI. 



50,000 CANNAS 



from |I. DO per 100 up; write for pricLB and varie- 

 ties. Kentias— Strong. :i In.. $12..'>0 per lUU; 4 in.. 

 t25 0U per 100. MuniH— Polly Rot-e. Glory of 

 Pacific. Harry Parr and Boonaffon, $2.00 per ICO. 

 nouble ^weet Alvssum— Finn bushy plants 

 $2.10 per lUO. Ruot«d Carnation Cuttings- 

 Cheap to close out. 



W. W. COLES, KOKOMO, IND. 



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4^P One splendid Mammoth Cactus of the 

 ^*^ Cereus Colubrinus variety. Nine main 

 branches varying from 9 to Ifi ft. in leuRth. 

 Said to be much finer plant than anything of the 

 kind to be found in the Cincinnati Zoo. Address 



Mrs. Lydia Ridings, Buford, Ohio. 



\I..ntlr,n 'HtP R.^vIpw wh.^n von w^rlfp. 



MISCELLaNEOLS STOCK 



G-ERANIUMS in red, -white, pink, .salmon. 

 Mme. Salierr)i, rose. Cannas. Alternanthe- 

 ras, red and yellow. Coleus. 



Fuchsias. Begonias — Flowering and Rex, 

 Sweet Alyssum. Feverfew. Cuphea. Lantanas, 

 Coboea S''aDdene. Ageratum. Pansies, Verbenas, 

 Salvia. Vincas, Lilies nearly all summer. Small 

 Ferns for Fern Pishes. Write — 



GEO. A. KUHZ., FESIZr, ILZ.. 



Mpntl"n TTie RpvIpw whpn .roii wrltt*. 



GERANIUIV1S. 



R.C., S.A.Nutt. $1,110 per lOO; $'.1.00 rcr 1000. Dbl. 

 Utant. strons;. 2K-in..$2.,50 perlOO: $20.00 per 1000. 

 FeTUITIAS. Dcmble and Single California 

 Giants, in bud. VBRBENftb, Mammoth, strontr 

 and hcalttiy. in Imd both from 2K-inch pots, S2. 00 

 per 100; SLs.Oo per 1000. Cash please. 



J. AMBACHER, - WEST END, N. J. 



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JOHN SCOTT, 



Keep Bt. GrcenhoiueB, Brooklyn, N. T. 

 Headquarters 



.for 



Bostons 



YouNGSTOWN, O. — When Walker & 

 McLean have a surplus they donate 

 it to the Detention Hospital instead of 

 offering their trade old stock at cheap 

 prices. 



Fine " FIESSOin " in S>^-inch pots. 



The Cottage Gardens' Collection of Cannas 



Brand stock. Send for particulars. 



MePtlog The Review when yog write. 



BOSTON AND ANNA FOSTER FERNS 



Verv line. .$ii.00 to $50.00 per 100. In pots 25e to 

 $5.00 each; small plants $5.00 per ICO. Coleus— 

 Rooted Cuttings, red, yellow and black, $7.50 per 

 1000; 80c per 100. Mxd., $5.00 per lOCO: 60c per 100. 

 Asparagrus Flumosns Nanns, 4 in $10.00. 

 Sin. pans $50.00 per 100. Asparagus Spren- 

 g'erl, 4-in. $6 00 per lOO. Dra,caena Indlvisa, 

 3-in. strong, $8.00 per 100. Kentias— Ficns. 

 L. H. Foster, 45 King St., Dorchester, Mass. 



I^ood, Clean, Seasonable 

 ^-* Stock at Cheap Prices 



Alyssum, Little Gem. from 2-in. pots, $2 00 per lOO 



Ageratum. White Cap, - 2%-la. - 2 00 



Achillea. The Pearl, ■■ 2Vs-in. - 2.00 

 $18 to per lUOO. 



Asparagus .Sprengeri. 2Vt-ln.. $J.5'J per 100; $20-0() 

 per KOO. 4.ioch. $7 00 per 100. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. ^^^ In.. $3 00 per 100; 

 $25 00 per 1000. 4-iD.. $8.00 p>T lUO. 



AbutllOD. Souv. de Bonn and Eolip e. 2'^- in.. $2 OO 

 per 100. Coleus. 15 tine sortb, 2-lu., $2 00 per 

 100; $17.00 per 1000. Cannas. Austria. Pennsyl- 

 vania. Black Prince, Chas. Henderson tnd 

 Chicago, large, strong plants, from 2^-lcch 

 pots. 13 00 per 100. 



Chrysanthemums, assorted. $2.00 per 100; $1800 

 per 1000. Dasy. white and yellow. 2^« inch 

 cots. $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Geraniums, scented. 2i^'in.. $2 50 per 1(0. 



Heliotrope. Florecce Nlehtlugale $2,50 per 100. 



Hydrangea, Monstcosa. 2^^.1u . $4.00 per 100; $;i0.00 

 per 1000. Honeysuckles. Golden Leaved, 

 Halltana and Chi ese Evergreen. $2 00 per 100. 



'ierman (Parlor) Ivv. 2-inch. $2.00 per 100. 



Impatlens Sultlnl. 2J^-lnch, $2.00 per 100. 



Lantanas. assorted. 2-lnch, $2.f'0 pe- Kr. 



Moonflower. white. 2H-ineh. $2.50 per 100. 



Rudbeckia (Golden Glow), 2i.,-inch. $2 00 per 100. 



Salvia Splendens, 'Ji^-luch. $2.60 per 100. 



Violets, Princess of Wales, Canfornia [.uxonne, 

 Swanley White and Lady Hume Campbell, 

 nice, clean stock from 2!',j inch puts, $2 00 per 

 100; $18 00 per 1010. 



Vinca Variegated, 2!.5-lneh, $2.00 per 100; $18.00 

 per ItOO. 



Verbenas, white, pink, scarlet, purple and mixed, 

 2i.i-lnch.l2 00 per 100. 



Good, strong stock from 2*^- inch pots of the fol- 

 lowing named Roses: — Ball of "^now. Pink 

 Rambler. Yellow Rambler. Pysche. Emrress 

 of China. Pres. Cleveland. Glolrede Polyaniha, 

 Mignonette, $2.50 p r 100; .J20.00 per 1000. 



Crimson Ra*nbler Kalserln Augusta Victoria and 

 Ballot Snow. 2 vear-old plants from 4.tncli 

 pots. $8.00 per 100. 



The Springfield Floral Co . Springfield, Ohio 



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100.000 PANSIES. 



Prize strain of Bupnots. Caaslera and Odlers, 

 fine, large plants, once transplanted $4 00 per 1000; 

 extra large plants, $1.25 per 100. mammoth Ver- 

 Itenas, stocky plants, t'^c per 100; $4,50 per 1000; 

 •," rinch, *1.5U per 100, ASPARAGUS PLUMO- 

 SUS, from flats readv for potilng. $2.00 per 100; 

 $18.00 per 1000. Maidenhair Ferns. 4-tu.. $1.25 per 

 doz. Dracaena Indlvisa. 5-inch, $15.00 per 100. 

 Begonia Kex 4-ln.. $10 GO per 100. Geranlnms» 

 bubny plants in bnd and bloom. S. a. Nutt, 

 Ricard. Beaute Poltevlne, J. Viand and La Fa- 

 vorite 4 in., $7.00 per 100. Roses, Brides, Brides- 

 maids and Golden Gates, 2-inch. $2,50 per 100. 

 SAMUEL WHITTON. - • 15-17 Gray Ave.. UTICA, N. Y. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



nnlas, 



amed, 



all 



Rooted Cuttings/" 



double. 81.85 per 100; SI 0.00 per 1000. Hello- 

 tropes, Sl.OC per 100; 88. OO per 1000. Salvias, 

 Sl.oOperlOO; 88.00 per lOOO. Giant Alyssum, 

 81. GO per 100. Ageratum. Stella Gurney, 60o 

 per 100; 8S.OO per 1000. Coleus. 70c per 100; 

 86.00 per 1000. Everything flrst-class. Express 

 prepaid on all rooted cuttings. Will have other 

 cuttings later. Cash with order. Write 



S. D. BRANT - - - CLAY CENTER, KAN. 



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