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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



September 3, 1903. 



E, F. WINTERSON CO, 



Successor lo McKELLAR & WINTERSON. 



SUPPLIES EVERYTHING use! b| FLORISTS, NURSEflVMEN, GARDENERS, SEEDSMEN, CEMETERIES, PARKS, tie. 



Headquarters on CUT FLOWERS. 



CHICAGO. 



WRITE FOB WEEKLY PRICE LIST 



45-47-49 Wabash Avenue 



Our new Catalogue will b9 ready for mailing about September 15th 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



We had very cool weather for the 

 month of August. Old-timers say it is 

 the coldest August for twenty-two years. 

 There is plenty of funeral work, but not 

 much of anything else to do. Asters are 

 very plentiful. We are getting some very 

 nice Semples. 



A visit to S. S. Peckham's greenhouses 

 in Fairhaven found him very busy install- 

 ing a little water works of his own. Mr. 

 Peckham has had harder work getting a 

 sufficient supply of water than a man 

 would have getting a supply of Milwau- 

 kee beer in a no-license town, but he 

 thinks he is on easy street now so far as 

 water is concerned. He is getting his 

 water from a never failing spring about 

 a quarter of a mile from his place, pump- 

 ing it to his greenhouse with a petroleum 

 engine. Mr. Peckham's stock is looking 

 fine and his houses are all cleaned up in 

 good shape for the coming winter. 



E. Y. Pierce has just finished a new 

 house and has it planted in chrysanthe- 

 mums. . 



A. B. Hathaway has not yet finished 

 his new house, but says he will have it 

 completed in a few days. 



Arthur Ashley, formerly manager of 

 the Tuxedo Greenhouses, is erecting a 

 new house, 30x140, on Hillman street. He 

 intends to fill it with carnations. 



The Mann brothers, of Kandolph, have 

 been the guests of E. H. Chamberlain. 



Mr. Munson, of New Haven, Mr. Ring- 

 er, of Bobbink & Atkins, Mr. Greenlaw, 

 of N. F. McCarthy & Co., and a new man 

 from' W. A. Manda 's, whose name we did 

 not learn, have all been recent visitors. 



R. E. Nofftz has returned home from a 

 visit to his old home in Germany. Dick is 

 looking fine. He says he is feeling much 

 better and would like to have staid 

 longer. Tou will hear something from 

 the Florists' Club now that Dick has re- 

 turned. C - 



OMAHA. 



The past week was an improvement 

 over the preceding one, but that is not 

 saving much. Stock is very poor and 

 scarce, caused by excessive rains. The 

 heaviest rainfall ever experienced in 

 Omaha came Wednesday, August 26, al- 

 most six inches in twelve hours, and in 

 thirty hours over nine inches of water 



L. Henderson and Wm. Ellsworth and 

 wife have returned from their eastern 



trip- ... . 



Miss Maude Quarnstrom, with A. 



Donaghue, has returned to her post af- 

 ter spending a fortnight on a farm 



J. H. B. 



Pittsburg, Pa.— W. W. Woodford is 

 building a greenhouse 27x300. 



PRIMROSES. ASPARAGUS. 



Chinese, 2-in. pots .. 

 Obconica, alba and 

 Forbesi, "Baby"... 



$2^X)perl00 I Bprengreri 



isea 2.00 Flumosus Nanus 



2.00 " Narcissus, paper white grandifl 



Sept. 1 



.August. 4.00 per oz. pansy Plants, ready Sept. 20th. 



2.00 per 100 I $3.00 per 1000. 



CASH, PLEASE. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, 



Delaware, Ohio. 



atioa The Review when yoo ' 



nil 

 rly an acre, absolutely for seed, next year; no 

 oz's for sale; ill pkt. St.Ul. Ill plants tlOU; delivery 

 Sept 15 and thereafter; orders booked now; every up- 

 to-date florist should have them as this valm 



public and there is money in it for every 

 florist. Koses— For fall and winter blooming, set with 

 lut.k: i'crles. Meteors, M.ei.K F.rides and Gates, two 

 years old. from 3 and 1 in pots that retail quickly 







Fall and winter stock I 

 nd 5-in. pots, at Ss till, SI0 01) and Jto lit) per luu. 



■ is Pink, white, red and scarlet, single and 

 'c and 10c each Eng- 



ine each. Sweet Scented Geraniums— 3 and tin pots. 

 -, ,ind Hit each. Coleus— 3 and f-in. pots, fancy, ^r and 

 Uiccach Hydrangeas— 3 and 4-in. pots, Hie .nut ->c 

 each. Hibiscus-:: and 4-in pots, l.">c and '.'.'.( each. 

 l:,,ston Ferns -lie, 4"c and Tic each. Palms -'"■., 

 .".lie, i.'ic and ll.DU each. Fancy Motet Stork 

 Potted, set with buds. Imperial. Swanley White. Wales, 

 Mane luuise, Farqnliar, (-'amp!, ell. Hard! hnglish. 

 In, n, .",, ■ ami ."..in. pots at Jlii'i.*". i«land*c> 00 per 11)1). 

 Choice Carnations on application. 



David S. Beach, Box 253. Bridgeport. Conn. 



Store: Gbkbnhouses: 



36 Post Office Avenue. S182 Park Avenue. 



Mention the Review when yon write. 



SMI LAX 



We have 5000 extra strong 2-inch 

 plants left, at $1.00 per 100 



Asparagus Sprengeri— From Feb- 

 ruary sown seed. 2-inch pots 2.00 



Brides and Maids— 3-inch 3.00 



FIELD-GROWN CARNATION PUNTS 



In tine shape, strong and bushy. 



300 Mrs. Potter Palmer $4.C0 per 100 



1600 White Cloud 3.50 



300G. H. Crane, 500 Oriole 4.00 



1500 Mrs. Frances Joost 3.50 



1500 Norway. 700 J 

 •jm hi (ienei icve Lent 



800 Peru 



Terms — Cash with elder, payable 



JOHN 



CUT FLOWER BOXES. 



WATERPROOF. Corner Lock Style. 



The best, strongest and neatest folding 

 cut flower box ever made. Cheap, durable. 

 To try them once 1b to use them always. 



Size No. 0.... 3x1 X20..J2.0OI 

 " No. 1....3x4«xl6.. 1.75 

 " No. 2.... 3x6x18.... 2.00 

 " No. 3 ...4X8X18.... 2.40 

 •' No 4. ...3x5x24.... 2.75 

 " No. 5. ...4x8x22.... 3.00 

 " No. 6. ...4x8x28.... 3.75 

 ■• No. 7 ...6x18x20... 5 50 

 " No. 8. ...3x7x21.... 3.00 

 " No. 9. ...5x10x35... 6.50 



Sample free on application. 



c- ing on orders above 260 b 



'100; fls.OO per 1000 



The Livingston Seed Co., Columbus.O. 



.Chic 



'York exchange. 



• Niles Center, III. 



TOBACCO EXTRACT 



with sulphur and Alkali. Sever fails to 



KILL BUGS m INSECTS 



GREENHOUSE STOCK 



kept healthy hy using this popular Insecticide. 



Satisfaction guaranteed. Trices low. Write 



for sample cake. 



LartiitSoxpCo. buffalo, n.y. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Best selected quality, per bale of 5 barreli 

 2.26. Try a bale, it will please you. 



V. CUTLER RVERSON, 

 108 Third Ave.. — NEWARK, N. J. 



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