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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



445 



HUGH GRAHAM 



104 So. 13th Street, Philadelphia. 



I am in a position to handle any orders for Philadelphia or vicinity, either large or small; would 

 be pleased to have corespondence with the trade in general. 



Our facilities for handling orders, either for flowers or plants, are of the very best. 



Special Wheat Sheaf Announcement! 



FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST ONLY. 



A deduction of J0'/> allowed on Sheaves from list price ordered by the dozen or 

 more during the above month. 



H. BA YERSDORFER & CO. 



Importers and Manufacturers 5056 N ' 4t * f 1 .™ 61 ? , , . „ 



of Florists' supplies. Philadelphia, Pa. 



New Catalogue on application. 



The BEST are 

 the CHEAPEST 

 in the end. 



Enchantress per 100, $11.00 Per 1000, $1JO.OO 



Gov. Wolcott " 0.00 " 80.00 



Queen Louise " 7.00 iK.OO 



Lawson " 7.00 " i;.">.00 



Joost " .5.00 " 15.00 



Lillian Pond per 100. 10.00 



Prosperity " 7.00 



Boston Market " 8.00 



Lorna, Admiral Cervera, Morning Glory, 

 Gomez, Dorothy, Crane. Norway. 



Cressbrook. G. Lord and Flora Hill, 



all SiJ.OO per 100. Cash. 



C. L. HOWE, 



iSISKS, Dover, N. H. 



Men 



lte. 



YOU CAN PLANT AT ANY TIMK KIISK- 

 FROM 4 AND 6 INCH POTS. 



CriniHOn ami Yellow Rambler, CoqiifUe dVs 

 Blaiii-li.-s, C'lothilde Soupert. etc.. Hoe, clean 

 plains ye. Large flowered Clematis, finest pur- 

 ple, lavender, white and pink sorts, 2 year, from 

 5-inch pots, IMC: 1-vear, from .Much. :>c. Ok-matis 

 Panleulata. 2-year, from S-lneh potB. 10c: extra 

 from B-ineh. ISe. Amp.-lopsis Veltchll, fine, from 

 5-inch. 15c; 4-lnch. 10c: from :i-inch. 5e. Also fine 

 young stock thlB season's propagation— Large 

 flowered Clematis. 2 1 >-inch, He. Clematis Pan- 

 ii-tilala. He Amj. Wltrlul ,;e. Rooted cuttings. 

 Hydrangea P. G ,2c. Wi-lgi-lla Rosea and ran- 

 gated. 2c. Japan Goldleaf Honeysuckle. 2c. 

 Packe<l free for cash. 



W. H. SALTER, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Mention the Review when you write. 



CARNATIONS! 



Extra Fine, Healthy, Field-Crown Plants. 



The following varieties, ready for immediate 

 planting, $6.00 per 100. Lawson. Prosperity, 

 Crane. Lorna. Guardian Angel. White Cloud, 

 Bradt. Marquis. 



CHRIS. HANSEN, - St. Paul, Minn. 



Hentloa the Review when you write. 



Asparagus Sprengeri! 



2-incapots $2.00 per 100 



2;$-inchpot8 2.50 



3-inch pots 3.00 



We prepay express charges and guarantee 

 satisfaction. 

 LOOMIS FLORAL CO., • - 1 OOMIS. CAL. 



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ARAICARIA EXCELSA 



2-inch pots, two tiers. $16.00 per 100. 



Araucaria Imbricata 



2%-inch pots, strong plants. $10 per 100. 

 CALL A LI I IES 100 1000 



6-inch circumference $5 00 $45.00. 



5 " " 450 4000 



4 " " 4.00 35.00 



2% to 3-inch " 2.50 22.50 



Narcissus— Paper White, extra size 1.00 7.50 



" large size .75 5.00 



Preesia Bulbs— Extra selected... .50 4.00 



Large 35 2.50 



Amaryllis Belladonna— Ready to bloom, $1.00 

 per doz.; $8.(10 per 100. 



F. LU DEM ANN, 



3041 Baker St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



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Zirngiebel GIANT PANSIES 



Market and Fancy Strains 



are the finest grade this season that we 

 ever sent out. when large size and colors 

 are wanted. 



As growers, we know every strain of 

 note in cultivation and we can recom- 

 mend our pansiee as unequaled. 



New crop seed ready now in trade 

 packages of either strain, at SI. 00 each. 



Denys Zirngiebel 



NEEDHAM, MASS. 



Mention the Berlew when yon write. 



SMI LAX 



Strong. 2-inch $1,25 per 100 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 2-inch, $2.00 per JOO 



Beauties, 3 inch 5.00 " 



Brides and Maids, 3-inch . . . 4.00 " 



JOHN BROD, - • Niles Center, III. 



Mention Review when yon write. 



JOHN SCOTT, 



Keep St. Greenhouses, Brooklyn, N. I. 

 Headquarters^ B()stons 



Tine " PIEESONI " in 2V 4 -inch pots. 



The Cottage Gardens' Collection of Carinas. 

 Grand stock. Send for particulars. 

 Mention Review when yon write. 



Always mention the Florists' Review 

 when writing; advertisers. 



PITTSBURG. 



The Market. 



A very common expression in this sec- 

 tion is "Business is gescheft," but it 

 has not held good the past week; the 

 only thing one can say is that it is dead 

 in every sense of the word. It looks as 

 if all the flower buyers had left this part 

 of the country. 



The wholesale houses and the mar- 

 kets are swamped with gladioli and asters, 

 about the only good flowers we are get- 

 ting now. There are a few good roses, 

 but not enough to go around, if there 

 was any business. 



Notes. 



A number of the boys have had their 

 vacations and are back at work, looking 

 the better for their trips. 



A. T. Lorc-b, of De Haven, Pa., has 

 built a new carnation house. 40x300, 

 which is about planted. 



T. P. Langhans, of the Pittsburg Cut 

 Flower Co., left last Monday with his 

 family for Chautauqua. If his fishing 

 results compare with his expectations 

 and preparations, his friends here will 

 have to save all their spare change to 

 pay express charges on the fish he will 

 send them ! 



The Florist Club met last Tuesday 

 evening to cuss and discuss gladioli; also 

 the trip to the convention. The best 

 rate from here is $17 for the round 

 trip. A large party expects to attend. 



Miss E. B. Maxwell, of Wilkinsburg. 

 is visiting Chicago and other western 

 points and will look in at the conven- 

 tion. 



Karl Kliuke, bookkeeper for the Cut 

 Flower Co., is visiting his brother at 

 Muncie, Ind. 



Ernst Zieger, who has just returned 

 from a trip through the east, goes to 

 Cambridge Springs with his wife, for a 

 ten days' rest. Hoo-Hoo. 



Minneapolis, Minx. — The sweet pea 

 show given in the Dayton building, under 

 the auspices of the journal, was a pro- 

 nounced success. It was an amateurs' 

 exhibition, but the florists got some good 

 advertising out of it. 



I AM very well pleased with returns 

 from the Review.— FRANK N. Pierson, 

 Cromwell, Conn. 



=THE AMERICAN= 



CARNATION 



HOW TO GROW IT. 

 FULLY ILLUSTRATED. 



By C. W. WARD. 



A PRACTICAL work on Carnation grow- 

 ing: complete in every particular, 

 including the full calendar of operations 

 for the year, with chapters on Soils. Ferti- 

 lizers. Insects. Diseases. Heating. Each and 

 every phase of commercial Carnation culture 

 treated clearly and comprehensively. The 

 book contains 290 large pages finely printed. 

 It should be in the hands or every grower. 

 Sent carriage paid on receipt of S3. 50. 

 Florists' Publishing Company, 

 Caxton BIdg , Chicago. 



