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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Mat 12. 1904. 



HEATING. 



How much 1-inch pipe will be neces- 

 sary for a carnation house 17x170 feet? 

 There will be a 2i/i-inch riser to the far 

 end. Steam heat. 



What temperature is best for Crane 

 and Queen Louise? 



How much fall must I have for each 

 100 feet of gutters? How much for 

 100 feet of steam pipe? 



About how many gallons of water will 

 be condensed in the pipes of the above 

 house in twenty-four hours of zero 

 weather. J. M. K. 



At least twelve runs, or 2,040 feet, of 

 1-inch pipe should be provided fur this 

 house. If it were mine, should prefer to 

 use larger pipes on so long a run, 1%- 

 inch at least, in which case ten runs of 

 pipe will bo ample. 



We have had good success with Crane 

 in house run 48 degrees at night and 

 about 65 degrees during the day. 



A slope of four inches per 100 feet 

 will be suiEcient to carry off water from 

 the gutters, but long gutters with this 

 slope should be moderately deep. It 

 is desirable to have at least eight inches' 

 fall per 100 feet in the heating pipes 

 and to see that they are carefully graded. 



It is difficult to estimate the condensa- 

 tion from such a plant. Your system 

 with 2,040 lineal feet of 1-ineh pipe 

 and 170 feet of 2i^-ineh pipe should, 

 however, under normal conditions, con- 

 dense about thirty-one gallons of water 

 pel- hour. " L. C. C. 



TORONTO. 



The Market. 



Last week the weather has been excep- 

 tionally fine and we have been plunsted 

 from the cold and dreary into balmy sum- 

 mer atmosphere. The consequence is that 

 stuff has been rushed in, completely over- 

 whelming the demand. Especially has 

 this been noticeable in roses. Carnations 

 are overplcntiful in color, while n-.ost of 

 the white seem to find ready sale. Xotice- 

 able among the stock that has been com- 

 ing into the Toronto market has been the 

 Beauties from J. Gammage & Sons, of 

 London, which have been of exceptionally 

 fine run, stems four feet and very perfect 

 foliage and bloom. D. J. 



Those who have not had dealings 

 with us should order their 

 Holiday Stock from us for that 

 is the time to test our ability to fill 



"''"'• KENNICOTF BROS. CO. 



40-44 Bandolph Street, - - CHICAGO. 



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MISCELLSNEOUS STOCK 



G£BAITIUMS in red. white, pink, salmon. 

 Mme. Sallerni, rf^ise. Cannas. Altemanthe- 

 ras, red and yellow. Colens. 



Fuchsias. BeEonias — Flowering and Rex, 

 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. KUHI., FEKIN, ILL. 



VEGETABLE PUNTS. 



CABBAGE plants, 50c per 100: S4.00 per 1000. 

 TOMATO plants, 60c per 100; W.OO per lOOO. 

 EGG plants, PEPPEK plants and PANSY 

 plants. Write for list. 



CO, WILLIAMS. ».:?», Bativia, III. 



Chrysanthemum 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



Per 100 



yellow Eaton »2.o0 



Vivland.Morel 2.M 



Chadwick 2.60 



Timothy Eaton 2.00 



WUlowbrook 2.00 



Marie Liger 200 



Mrs. Jerome Jones. 1 50 

 Yellow Jones 150 



Per 100 



Col. Appleton 11.60 



Robinson 1.50 



Bonnaffon 1.50 



Monrovia 1-60 



Halllday 1 50 



Omega 150 



Ivory 1.50 



Dalsliov 1.60 



I Alice Byron SHOO 



A. J. Balfour 8.00 



GER2IMUIVIS tTn'^lraftl 

 at S^.OO per liici. sucli as A. BICABD, 

 U. A. NTJTT, HIX.!., JEAN VIUHD. 



etc.. about fifteen varieties. Also otber Bedding 

 Stock. Newer varieties on application. 

 CASH oil c. o. j>. 



W.J.&M.S.VESEY, 



FORT WAYNE. IND. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



YoancT Stock, ZH-incU Pots. Ready Now. 



Each. Doz. 100 



Wm. Duckham, exna fine pink 10.75 IT .50 160 00 



Dr. Enguehard. " " 50 6.00 30.00 



Mrs. Nathan Smith, extra fine white. .60 5.00 36 00 

 S.T. Wright magnificent crimson... 1.00 11.00 (10 00 

 Miss Helen Frick.Thanksgivingpink .60 6(0 K 00 



F. A. Cobbold, mauve pink, fine 50 6.00 ;« 00 



W. R. Church, rosy crimson 25 2 50 20.00 



John Burton, fine late white 50 6 00 35.00 



Lord Hopetouu 50 5.00 .)5 00 



100 , 100 



Convention Hall tS 00 



Mile. M. Liger 500 



YeUow Eaton 6.00 



Opah. Willowbrook, Polly Rose, Ivory, Eaton, 

 Monrovia, Halliday. .Appleton. Montemort. Pacific, 

 Pink Ivory, ?o,00 per lOU- Maud Dean, Chamberlain, 

 Golden Wedding. Merry Xmas. 14 00 per 110. Send lor 

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

 Carnation adv. in other papers. 



H. WEBER & SONS. Oakland, Md. 



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NEW PINK CHRYSANTHEMUM 



AMERICAN BEAUTY— Certificate C.S.A. 



Originated in this country three years ago. It 

 has shown to possess all the qualities required 

 of a first-class commercial Chrysanthemum. 

 Clean, healthy growth. 3!^ to 4 feet high, good 

 stem and foliage, every flower coming good 

 under ordinary culture. Form of flower ideal, 

 being closely incurved and high 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, $5.00 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. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 ROOTED CUTTINGS 



-BEADT KOW- 



Per 100 

 Mrs. Jerome Jones. $1.25 



Opah 125 



Polly Rose 1.25 



Robt. Halllday 1,25 



Yellow Jones 150 



E. D. Smith 1.60 



Vlvland-Morel 150 



H. A. Parr 1.50 



Per 100 



Sunshine SI 50 



Col. ApDleton 1.60 



Maud Dean 2.0J 



J. K. Shaw 2.00 



lolanthe 2.00 



Queen 200 



Mayflower 2.00 



R. H. Pearson 2.00 



BELL MILLER, Springfield, III. 



Revii'W \\i!.'n y.ni 



Chrysanthemums 



EODDalTon. M. Dean, Ivory. Mrs. Weeks, rooted 

 cuOiDKS.Sl.VS per 100: 2M-inch pots. $2.25 per 100. 

 Fuchsias. 2H-inch pots, $2.00 per ICO. 



A. D. MONTGOMERY, Hazleton, Pa. 



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 writing advertisers. 



Chrysantheniuffl 



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 

 themselves 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 Fricfc, 



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 J 903 and standard vari- 

 eties. Send us a list of your wants. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



mums 



III $5.00 cast 

 lAI 100: SIO 

 r^ Writf 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS ! 



2i4-iiich pots. 



Glory Pacific. Black Hawk. Kalb, M. Wana- 



maker. John Lager, J2.00 per 100. 

 Pink and White Ivory. Mrs. Robinson. Major 



Bonnaffon, Col. Apjjleton. $2.50 per 100. 

 Maud Dean. Mrs. Coombes. W. H. Chadwick. 



Mrs. J. Jones. The Harriott and Golden 



Wedding. $3.00 per 100. 



Rooted Cuttings at half above rates. 



C.W.BLATCHLEY.PIantsville.Conn. 



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All the good kinds, true to 

 name, at S2.25 per 100; $20.00 

 per loco, from 2M-inch pots. 

 300 plants, our selection, for 

 S5.C0 cash. Rooted cuttings at $1.25 per 

 100: $10 CO per 1000. Liberal count. 

 Write us in regards to any kind, we 

 may have them for you. 



COOLIDGE BROS., P. , So. Sudbury, Mass. 



Ureenhonses at East Sndbury Station. 



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W. DUCKHAM 



and all the Noyelties in Chrysanthemums. See 

 issue of March 24th for varieties and prices. 

 Florists who are thinking of growing any of 

 these sorts in quantity would do well to write us. 

 SEND FOR LIST. 



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



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WHITE MAID DEAN 



A most valuable variety: stock ready now. 

 2!^-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. 



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