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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



June 4. 1903. 



OMAHA. 

 Decora! ion daj and I he two oi i hree 

 days preceding were a record breaker in 

 the annals of Omaha, Verj little out- 



dooi stock »;i- i.i In- had, Inn ind 



stuff u.i- in i|ii;ini 1 1 \ . The quality of 

 roses in general was lowered .< great 

 deal by the incessant rains but same 

 did n." visible harm t.. the carnations. 



Very few lilies and | ties were in 



bloom here, hut plenty of the latter 

 were shipped in and were very tine. 

 Decoration .lav itself was a failure 

 because of rain from early morning un- 

 til night. Many put oil ilnii buying 

 for Sunday, but that was also a disap- 

 !" intment. Out ...hi -|,iin- i- inlli.-t 

 ing a great loss on the florists of 

 Omaha, because of their inahilin t. do 



the 



ANOTHER. 

 On page 32, issue of May 28, 1 note 

 the item entitled " \ Lily Custi met " 

 I think 1 can equal it. with the follow 

 in.' mail ordei - 



How's that 



W. C. C. 



Joljkt, III. — Larson & Goranson, who 

 have the Smith greenhouses, have a 

 good stock ..f bedding plants and are 

 doing a nice business. 



In the (Hand Rapids (Mich.) Even- 

 ing Press for April is appears an ex- 

 tended description of the n.-u rose 

 raised by Mr. Geo. Hopp and which won 

 high honors at the Philadelphia show 

 of the American Rose Society, where it 

 was exhibited by John Breitmeyer's 

 Sons, of Detroit.' It contains a view of 

 a vase of the roses and a portrait of 

 Mr. Hopp. 



ROSES. 



2x2%in. 2Kx3-in. 3x3-i 



KaiS' 



$ 5.00 

 5.00 

 5.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 



WOOttODS 



Belle Siebreoht i.oo 500 7.50 



I'reMrtent Carnot 4.00 5.00 7 50 



i.i.]nVii<;ate 4.00 7.50 tn.oo 



American Beauties 6.00 8.00 1_'00 



Liberty 10.00 



We believe in shifting voune roses often. All 

 stock ottered in 2%-In. pots has been shifted 

 from '-'-in. and are equal tn most stock a.ii ertised 

 as 3-in.. and when we send it out is well estab- 

 lished. We solicit vour order and guarantee 

 satisfaction. Write for special prices on large 

 lots. 



Ivory is a money-maker. Be sure and include 

 a few in your order. Send 50c or S1.00 for 

 samples of anything you mav want, then vou 

 see exactly the stock you are ordering. 



Cannas— 3 and 4-incn. 



Boston Perns— i. 5. 6, 7. 8 and 10-inch. 



Piersoni-We save you express charges; 

 order 1 doz. 2' 2 -inch for trial. 



Coleus-Rooted cuttings and 2-inch. 

 , 3, and 4-inch. 

 -2. 3, 4 and5-ineh. 

 WEITE 



Geo.A.k(ihl,Pekin,IH. 



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B. & A. SPECIALTIES. 



We have 

 thousands 

 of Kentias, 



PALMS 



Araucarias, 



Ficus and 



Bay Trees. 



Summer. Here is an oppoi 



enterprising ina 



KENTIA BELMOREANA. 



75.00 

 85.03 



115.00 

 145.00 



KENTIA FORSEERIANA. 



6 30 to 32 1.50 



(1 to 7 32 to 36 2.00 



6 to 7 36 to 42 3.00 



6 to 7 48 to 52 4.00 



12 tubs. 7 to s 7 to 8 ft. 



12 " made-up, 7 to 9 ft. 

 visitors at our Nurseries. 

 n>. st interesting stock in tl 



B0BBINK & ATKINS, -- Rutherford, N. J. 



I To Clean Out. 1 



10,000 AMERICAN BEAUTY PUNTS 



' in 2^-inch pots at $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per JOQO • 



J THESE PLANTS ARE ALL IN PINE CONDITION. » 



! JOHN MUNO, j 



t 51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. \ 



GREENHOUSES: ROGERS PARK. 



RAFTED ROSES. 



Our Grafted Roses are fine, bushy plants, grown in y/ 2 and 4-inch 

 pots, and are the best that can be produced. 



Liberty, Ivory, $18. OO per hundred. 

 Bridesmaids, Brides, Golden Gates, Kaiserins, 

 $15.00 per hundred. 



Send for catalogue. 



J. L. DILLON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



ROSE 



■™W AMERIC 



PLANTS. 



Good, clean, 

 strong plants 

 from 2 ' 2 -inch pots. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY $6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000 



BRIDES 3.00 " 25.00 



IVORY 3.00 



25.00 



J. A. BUDL0NG, 37-39 Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 



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