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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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BEGONIA LORRAINE, 



2 i ;-inch pots, $15.00 per J00; $140.00 per 1000. 



riKr^hiHc * u * >! Received: Oncidium Varicosum, 

 UltlllllS Oncidium Barbatum. 



PALMS for FLORISTS 



Kentias, Latanias, Livistonas, Arecas, Phoenix, 

 Rhapis, Dracaenas, Crotons, Boston Ferns, Etc. 



Julius Roehrs, K£££. 



Everything now ready for prompt shipment of STOCK for FALL 

 Trade. Our Exhibition at the Milwaukee Convention indicates the 



superior value of the plants we .grow. Write for catalogue and 



send for sample shipment. 



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CANADIAN HORTICULTURAL 

 ASSOCIATION. 



The Canadian Horticultural Associa- 

 tion meets in annual convention at St. 

 George's Hall, Toronto, at 10:30 a. m., 

 September 2. The morning session will 

 be devoted to addresses of welcome, re- 

 ports of officers and other business, in- 

 cluding appointment of judges of the 

 trade exhibition, which is to be staged 

 at the Fruit building at the Industrial 

 Exposition, George H. Mills being su- 

 perintendent. At the afternoon session 

 a paper on floral decorations will be 

 read by H. G. Dillemuth, Toronto, and 

 one on' public parks by A. Gibb, Mon- 

 treal. On Wednesday the visitors will 

 be the guests of the Steele-Briggs Co. 

 at luncheon. In the evening there will 

 In- |.:i|>n- mi greenhouse construction bv 

 1,'. \V. King. Toronto, and on the ad 

 - ,,t modern construction, bj 

 F. E. Pierson, Tarrytown. N. Y. On 

 Thursday officers will be elected and un- 

 finished ' business disposed of, the bal- 

 iii'.' lit' the time being spent at the ex- 

 position. 



Glexyiew. 111. — The Glenview Floral 

 Company is building five houses 14x100 

 for carnations for the Chicago market. 

 The houses are raised six feet from the 

 ground on 4x4 posts and the space un- 

 derneath is just the thing for chicken 

 raising, which is an important part of 



the 

 Springfield, III.— George M. Brink- 



erhoff is visiting at Philadelphia 

 pectsto bo at home by the end of the 

 month. 



I COTTLD not get along without the 

 Review.— Wm. High, Purcell, I. T. 



MICHELL'S 



Giant Exhibition. 



A Special Strain of Giant Pansies. 



r% - k.^a^M Nothing in thi« country can 



pansies sss^j%a=ywa 



nring- Grow thf m once and you will grow no 

 i. »t ■ ers. New Cro»» Seed, per trade pat.. 5i.c; 

 per ! g oz.. T5c; per OZ., f.VlU 



Michell's 

 Grandiflora Prize 



The Finest Str 



it Cineraria ir 



CINERARIA '-''<>->• "he orSm'^ 

 UIIILnnnir) Cineraria Hybrlaa We 

 hnve been awarded prizes f< r our st aiu 

 wherever ex Ibit d. NKW CROP SEKD 

 Mertlom Tall Pr /,e Mixed, w r irade pkt. 

 «' 1 0: per H trade pki.. 60c Duarf Prize 

 Mixed, per trade pkt.,S1.0U. K trade pkt.. 60c. 



Allen's Defiance 



Extra long spikes, de'icionsly fragrant 



MICNONETTE *<ii^™: 



MICHELL'S 

 SEED HOUSE 



GROWERS and IMPORTERS, 



Market Street, 

 Bulbs Now Ready, - 



for catalogue. 



"h<* A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF 



18-20 4- 



20-24 4- 



latania Borbonica— 



Cidrus Deodara- 



50.00 



15.00 

 2".00 

 30.00 



Very shapely, 25 00 



2-24 - 30.00 



Oranges- Best sorts, grafted on Citrus 

 trifoliata. bearing sizes. 



12 in. 4 iu. pot", bushy 20.00 

 15-18 in. 4-in. pots. " 30.00 



Knmquats— 



10-12 in. 4-in. pots. " 20.00 



Exochorda ' randifiora— 



18-24 iu. Very bushy, transpl.. 8 00 

 3-4 ft. tleavy. 10 00 



Hydrangea Rosea, Tnos Hogg, etc. 

 Strung field-grown, well branched. 



12-1 



sill 



21-36 in 12.00 



(Not less than 40 nf a si rt sold at 100 rate ) 

 We a so i ffer an immense stock ■ f ornamental 

 trees. shrui.s. coi.ifers azaleas camellias, and 

 other stock suitable for landscape wi rk. 



No i Isease or Insects on our Stock. 

 Catalogues sent on application. 



P. J. BERCKMANS COMPANY, (Inc.) 



Fruitland Nurseries, 



AUGUSTS, GA. 



Galvanized Stakes, 



W. W. COLES, K0KOMO, 



