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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



E. F. WINTERSON CO. 



Successor to NcKELLAR & WINTERSON. 



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ST. PAUL. 



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from St.Pa 

 daughter, 



are loud in their praises of the hospital- 

 ity shown by the brethren in Milwaukee 

 and Chicago. The following attended 

 ris. Eansen, son and 

 i 3.Bussjai g( r. Mr. and Mrs. 



son, Aug. Vogl and Peter Holm. Mr. 



and Mrs. Lemke remained over to attend 

 the Sons of Hermann meeting. 



The growers are quite generally 

 through planting. N. C. Hansen has 

 broken ground for a new house for car- 

 nations. lie had a fine lot of sweet peas 

 but many of them have not bloomed, 

 owing t,i the cool, wet summer. Holm 

 \ til-, n I.;j\' commenced the erection of 



Chris. Hansen has a fine lot of carna- 

 tions benched. Guardian Angel is the 

 leading variety and considered the most 

 profitable sort grown here. A bench of 

 1,000 Enchantress is in fine shape, being 

 very strong and stocky. A small batch 

 nf I'irrsoni ferns shows the possibilities 

 of that grand variety. In roses he has 

 planted Liberty very largely, as that 

 variety has always done well at this 

 place." 



The Warrendale greenhouses are in 

 first-class condition, and well filled with 

 first-class stuck. Daybreak carnation is 

 cultivated here quite extensively and is 

 still considered one of the best and most 

 profitable. All of the roses at this place 

 are grown on their own roots and are 

 certainly in very fine condition. A bench 

 of Wootton brought back pleasant 

 memories of that one-time popular 

 variety. 



F. E. Pierson, of Tarrytown, X. Y., 

 it caller. 



i. damp nights have n ssitated 



firing tn prevent mildew, which has up 



peared in many places. The best soft 



coal is now worth $5 per ton. with pros- 



of a rise in the near future 



X. V. 7.. 



Daytox, O.— The Dayton Flora 

 pany is adding to its Lehman 

 tablishment. 



Ames, Ia. -William E. Curtis gave the 

 Agricultural College here a two-column 



write-up in the rhieayu I,' rd-llerald 



of August 1:1. He said that the gradu- 

 ates of the horticultural department are 

 • demand as managers of fruit 

 farms, nurseries and greei I 



Finley's 



Lightning 

 Pot Washer 



Attracted more attention 

 than any exhibit at the 

 Milwaukee Convention. 



Was carefully examined by hun- 

 dreds and it was admitted that 



one. and that it was cheap. 



After a close inspection the 

 following well known growers 

 ordered machines : 

 L". J. Virgin. New Orleans, La. 

 .l.iK-l'h Heacock.-lenkintown. Pa. 

 .1. F. Ammann. Edwardsvillo. 111. 



$15,00 net, JoSieV 



G. E. Finley, Joliet, III. 



PRIMROSES. ASPARAGUS. 



Chinese, 2-in. pots 



Obconica, alba and rosea. 

 Porbesi, "Baby " 



Sprengerl $2.00] 



Plumosus if anus 2.50 



Narcissus, paper white grandifl.. 



Pansy Seed, Xe pi 

 Cinerarias, 2-inch 



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