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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



NEW ORLEANS. 



Tin- installation of tin 

 officers Oi eans Horticul- 



turists' Association tool 

 ! . \.-\i sham, c 



i ommis- 

 sion, said that t In' <■<> . •] n ■■-:< i urn nf t In- 

 florists bad bei pted by 



thr i-iHNiiiissiiui. Paul Abele, of Abele 

 Bros., and Richard Eiehling, of U. J. 



1 i.i , ,■ \. w slinni. v. im is making a col- 

 lection or 1 lie as 



in St. Louis, reported thai his 



tions "I'll' succ ling very satisfactorily 



and that he will have a very fine exhibit. 





lers, was appointed bj thi 

 St. Mard, A. Sehalk am 



C. I.'. P 



New < » i-i. of six at tl 



S. A. F. Si eral of thei 



an- yet in CI 



NEW CARNATION 



OUISE IJJAUMANN 



cuttings in January. Jl.25 doz.; $s 100; $70 1C00. 



G. M. NAUMANN, 

 1537 Doan Street, CLEVELAND. OHIO. 



CARNATIONS. 



Fine Field-Grown Carnations. 



Lawson. S6.00 per 100 : Triumph. $5 00 per 100; 

 Crane . s-, uii|„ r ICO: White Cloud. $.5 00 per 100; 

 Flora Hill, $5.00 per 100; cilacier. $5.00 per 100. 



MRS. ELIZABETH KUNTZ, 



FRANKFORT, IND. 



NEW BRIGTON, PA. 



next season. 



hat e .'ii tl,. it 

 about 2,500 I 

 asters here ai 



Brides and Maids 



Strong plants. 3-i 



Charles E. Meehan Z: 



Germantown. Pa. 



ithemums bem bed, 

 ilthy plants. The 

 ig on fine. They 

 .•■I .nil reai 

 bench about 3,500 

 ooking fine in the 

 lias resigned Ins 

 her and quit the 



place all 



Seattle, Wash.— Karl Stiles has filed 

 J50 damages because of 

 esulting fi I 'lasting done 



Golden Gate 



■ ■ ._ _. _. _. Thrifty plants from 2M- 

 ■^fllCkfr'S ""'» Pots. $2.00 per loo; 

 ■V V ^ V> »3 $17.50 per 1000. 



WM. B. SANDS, 



LAKE ROLAND. BALTIMORE, MD. 



Pierson Fern Sep, ffim, 



, and 2 _ 

 Bostons, 2'. .-in 



READY NOW 

 $25.00 per 100. 



CHAS. H. CAMPBELL. 

 3601 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia. 



per 100: $112 50 per 5(0 

 100; 22 c ii tier 500 

 Makoyaua. 3-inch, 



M.-n 



the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



Carnation Plants 



FIEID GROWN, STRONG, HEAITHY STOCK. 



PROSPERITY $7 00 per 100 



ESTELLE 



Mrs. G. BRADT.. 



Mrs. JOOST 



MELBA 



MacRICHJIOND. 



: co pet mo: 



45.00 

 pots, 3.00 per 100 

 HARDY ENGLISH IVY, Urong, 3 in. pots. 

 $5.00 per 100 ; $10.00 per 1000. 



Govanstown, 



Baltimore, Md. 



IBBOHB Jli\h mmis. 



H. MOSS, 



1 The Revlev, 



CFOR SSLE. 

 arnation Plants. 

 AI Stock, Clean and Healthy. 

 2300 MARQUIS, $4 CO per 100 or $30 00 per 1000 

 SCO GOV. ROOSEVELT, $5.00 per 100. 

 2C0 ADIANTUM CUNEATUM good 3 -year 

 old clumps, at $20.00 per 100. 



CHAS. SCHWEIGERT, 



NILES CENTER, ILL. 



KOSGS STRONG 



H, WEBER & SONS, Oakland, Md. 



Now is the time to buy your fall stock of 



FERNS 



We otter a fine thrifty lot in 3-inch pots of fol- 

 lowing varieties 1 'tens' m v ran I i Pteri- ■( i istata. 

 Pti'tisTreuuiia. Nenhrolepis ExaltataCnmpacta. 

 Selaginella Emiliana. Price $5.00 per 100. 



Wagner Park Conservatories, Sidney, Ohio. 



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