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The Weekly Florists^ Review 



>Uy 5, 1904. 



COLEIS 



Now 

 Ready. 



FRANK A. PIERSON 



Rooted 

 Cuttings. 



VEBSCHAFFEI.TII, CHICAGO BED- 

 DEB or GOI.DEN QtrEEN and PIBE- 

 BBAND. By express, 60c per 100; 

 95.00 per 1000. 



At purchaser's risk by registered 

 mail, 76c per 100. 



Write for 

 i;ist of Cuttlners. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CROMWELL. CONN, 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



Last Saturday's News printed a cut 

 of a wheelbarrow load of Carnation In- 

 dianapolis with the following under the 

 head, "Republicans and Carnations." 



"When it is figured that one firm alone, 

 Baur & Smith, who created the popular 

 Indianapolis carnation, a child of the 

 Mrs. Joost and tlie pretty Armazindy. 

 sells about 500.000 blooms every year, 

 and there are about forty other florists 

 handling the carnation, it may easily be 

 pnicssed that this city is somewhat favor- 

 ably inclined toward the favorite flower 

 of one who sleeps at Canton. That was 

 a reverent love that President McKinlev 

 had for the carnation, and to him is 

 largely due the' present infatuation for 

 the little flower. 



"The coming republican conventions arc 

 to honor his memory by a wholesale dis- 

 tribution of the carnation in the conven- 

 tion hall and many a candidate hopes to 

 strengthen his chances by putting his 

 carnation instead of his finger in a dele- 

 gate's button-hole." 



THE FLORENCE HEATER. 



One of the handsomest pieces of print- 

 ing which has come to hand this season 

 is the catalogue of the Columbia Heat- 

 ing Co., Chicago. The illustrations are 

 perfect and the book contains much in- 

 formation of value on the subject of 

 heating, either by steam or hot water. 

 The structural idea in the boiler is 

 unique and worthy of consideration by 

 every greenhouse owner. 



NORFOLK, VA. 



Harry A. Bunyard. of Clucas & Bod- 

 dington Co.. New York, was taken sick 

 at his hotel here last week and was re- 

 moved to St. Vincent's Hospital, where 

 an operation was performed to remove 

 the water from his knee. He is much 

 better and expects to be out shortly. 



Dexver, Colo. — W. W. Wilmore, the 

 dahli.a grower, is seriously ill witli 

 pneumonia. 



Champaign, III. — Thomas Franks 

 will add four greenhouses ISxlOO this 

 spring. The glass is already on hand. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



CABBAGE plants. 50c per 100: $4.00 per 1000. 

 TOMATO plants. 50c per ICO; WOO per lOOO. 

 EU6 plants, PEPPER plants and PANSY 

 plants. Write (or list. 



CO. WILLIAMS, wa.!?st..Batavia, III. 



Mrntl.iD Tlie Review when you write. 



MAMMOTH VERBENAS. 



stocky plants. r,Oc per 100: f4.50 per 1000; '-'t- 

 inch. in bud ami bloom, tl.59 per 100. ASPARA- 

 GUS PI^CMOSDS, from flats ready for poi- 

 tlnr t-M per 100; flS.OO per 1000; 2-lnefc. fa.m 

 per lOU MatdeBhalr Ferns, 4-inch, il 25 per 

 doz. Draraena Indlvisa, 5-lnch, 115.00 per 100. 

 Begonia Kex. 4- In. tlOOO per 100. Geranlnmg, 

 bushy plants in bv:d and bloom. S. A. Nutt. 

 Klcard. Beaute Poltevine. J. Vlaud and La Fa- 

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

 maids and Golden Gates, 2-inch. $2.50 per 100. 

 SAMUEL WHITTOII, - - 15-17 Grar «»«., UTIC«, «. T. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



CH R YSANT H E M U MS 



lUO 



$50 00 



30.00 



35 00 

 60.00 

 3S00 



36 00 

 20.00 

 35,00 

 35 00 



100 



1 Alice Byron $.'*.00 



A. J. BaUour 8.00 



Yonne Stock, 8!u-incli Pots, Ready Now 



Each. Doz. II 



Wm. Duckham. extra fine pink 10.75 $7.50 $60 



Dr. Enguehard, ■■ " M 6.00 30 



iM's. Nathan Smith, extra fine white. .50 5.00 35 

 S.T.Wright magnificent crimson. . . 100 '.1.00 CO 

 Miss Helen Frick.Thanksgriv'ing pink .50 5tl0 35 



F. A. Cobbold, mauve pink, fine 50 6.00 36 



W. R. Church, rosy crimson 25 2 50 20 



John Burton, fine late white 60 6 00 35 



Lord Hopetoun 60 6.00 36 



100 



Convention Hall $s 00 



Mile. M Liger 5 00 



Yellow Eaton 6.00 



Opah, Willowbrook, Polly Rose, Ivory, Eaton, 

 Monrovia, Halliday, Appleton, Montemort. Pacific, 

 Pink Ivory, $:;.U0 per 100- Maud Dean, Chamberlain, 

 Golden Wedding, Merry Xmas, $4 00 per UO. Send for 

 complete list. Let us figure on your order. See our 

 Carnation adv. in other papers. 



H. WEBER & SONS, Oakland, Hid. 



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NEW PINK CHRYSANTHEMUM 



AMERICAN BEA0TY— CertiHcate C.S.A. 



OriEinated in this country three years ago. It 

 bas shown to possess all the qualities required 

 of a firet-class commercial Chrysanthemum. 

 Clean, healthy growth, SK to 4 feet high, good 

 stem and foliage, every flower coming good 

 under ordinary culture. Form of flower ideal, 

 being closely incurved and hierh built. Keeping 

 and shipping qualities excellent: color a beauti- 

 ful dark pink, uniform in every flower. Flower- 

 ing time November 20th and later. Price 50c 

 each. S5,C0 per dozen. $30.00 per hundred. For 

 other varieties ask for list. Cash with order. 



G.F.NEIPP,Aque(lucU.I.,N.Y. 



Jamaica Post Office, Woodhaven Station 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



Per 100 



Yellow Eaton $2.50 



Vlvland-Morel 2.60 



Chadwick 2.50 



Timothy Eaton .... 2 00 



WUlowbrook 2,00 



Marie Llger 2.00 



Mrs. Jerome Jones. 1 50 

 Yellow Jones 1.50 



Per 100 



Col. Appleton $1.60 



Robinson 1.60 



Bonnaffon 1.50 



Monrovia 1.50 



Halliday 1.50 



Omega 1.50 



Ivory 1.50 



Dalskov 1.50 



Newer varieties on application. 

 ( A.<H OR r. o. i>. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, Eort Wayne, Ind. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



W. DUCKHAM 



and all the Novelties in Chrysanthemums. See 

 issue of March 24th for varieties and prices. 

 Florists who are thinkinfr of growing any of 

 these sorts in quantity would do well to write us. 

 SEND FOR LIST. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J., 



WHITE MAID DEAN 



A most valuable variety: Ptock ready now. 

 2X-inch pots $15.00 per 100: $2.50 per doz 



Estelle and 6 other varieties from soil. $3.00 

 per 100: $25.00 per 1000, 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



708 N. 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



MISCELLANEOUS STOCK 



GEBAKITJMS in re'l. \\hite. pink, salmon. 

 Mine. Salk-roi, rose. Cannas. Altemanthe- 

 ras, red and yellow. Coleus. 



Fuchsias, Begonias — Flowering and Res, 

 Sweet Alyssum. Feverfew. Cuphea. Lantanas. 

 Coboea S^andens. Ageratum. Pansies, Verbenas. 

 Salvia. Vincas, Lilies nearly all summer. Small 

 Ferns for Fern Dishes. Write — 



GEO. A. EUHI,. FEKIN. IZ.I.. 



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Chrysanthemum 



Novelties 

 for 1904. 



The following list comprises the 



VERY BEST NOVELTIES 



for the season, which we are offering 



AT REDUCED PRICES. 



Those interested should avail 

 theinselvcs of this offer without delay. 



50c each, $5.00 per dozen: 



Mildred Ware, Mrs F. W. Vallis, 

 S. T. Wright. 



30c each, $3.00 per dozen: 



Mrs. Nathan Smith, Helen Frick, 



Sunburst, Golden Age, 



John Burton, Rockford, 



Mrs. H. W. Buckbee, Wm. Duckham. 



Ben Wells, Donald McLeod, 



Dr. Enguehard, F. A. Cobbold, 



Harrison Dick, Gen. Hutton, 



Mme. Jh. Perraud, Maynell, 

 W. A. Etherington. 



We can make attractive prices on the best 

 Novelties of 1903 and standard vari- 

 eties. Send us a list of your wants. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS ! 



2>4-iiich pots. 



Glory Pacific. Blacl; Hawk. Kalb. M. Wana- 



maker, .lohn Lager. $2,00 per 100. 

 Pink and White Ivorv, Mrs. Robinson. Major 



Bonoaflion, Col. Appleton, $J.60 per 100. 

 Maud Dean. Mrs. Ooombes. W. H. Chadwick. 



Mrs. J. Jones. The Harriott and Golden 



Wedding, $3.00 per 100, 



Kooted Cuttings at half above rates. 



C.W.BLATCHLEY,Plantsville,Conn. 



Mintlon The ReTlew when you writ. . 



All the good kinds, true to 

 name, at $2.25 per 100 : S20.0O 

 per lorn, from 2^^-ineli pots. 

 300 I'lants. our selection, for 

 S.5.C0 ca.sh Rooted cuttings at $1.2.^ per 

 100 : $10 CO per 1000. Liberal count. 

 Write us in regards to any kind, we 

 may have them for vou. 



COOIIDGE BROS., P. , So. Sudbury, Mass. 



(.reenliousen Ht East Sndbury Station. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



50,000 CANNAS 



from fl.OU per 100 up; write for prices aod varie- 

 ties. Kentlas— Strong, 3-ln,. S12.a0 per lUO; 4 in.. 

 »25 00 per 100, Mums— Polly RoFe. c.lory of 

 Pacific, H-arry Parr and Bonnaffon, $2.00 per 100. 

 Double Sn-eet Alvssnm— Fine bushy plants. 

 $2.C0 per 100. Rooted Carnation Cuttings- 

 Cheap to close out, 



W. W. COLES, KOKOMO, IND. 



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munis 



III ».3,C0ca.st 

 ■ Al 100: $10 

 r~ Write 



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