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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



ill- ami 



The Market. 

 Trade in Toronto during 



: - from ilili'i 



year. This may 1 » i ag I 



tionally brisk run thai busii 



i . pai ' 'i : i ■■■ 



i, mand has Pall 



stoci has accumulated \ ery i 



siderable chanj 



and we were treated in the 



adian snowstorm. 

 Bume n ill have a tendency ti 

 and "ill give both w 

 retail mi n a chance to .lean up. 



■ a are coming in very plenti- 

 fully and some really fine Lawson, Qi n 



Louise, Enchantress and other good va- 

 are to be seen. 

 Notes. 

 The last two years our Toronto growers 

 have been at liberty to talk about their 

 stock, ns there has been no chrysanthe- 

 mum show to put. them to a test. This 

 year, however, the Horticultural Associa- 

 tion is holding a show in St. (Icorgo's 

 hall, so we do not hear so much, but ex- 

 pect to see something above the average 

 when the exhibits are staged. P. J. 



CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



A cold wave that passed over this city 

 Friday and Saturday caused a heavy trust 

 and formed ice on small puddles of 

 water. It finished the season for dahlias 

 .-and cosmos, and most of the florists will 

 In- pleased to see the last of them, as it 

 has been the finest season for all outdoor 

 flowers we have had for many years. At 

 linns these flowers have been too plenti- 

 ful I'm anj g I use. 'Mums are in full 



swing and have the demand over roses 

 i ] carnations, which are hard to move 

 at regular prices. Good 'mums can be 

 had at prices ranging from 75 cents to 

 $1.50 per dozen. Carnations are $1 to 

 $2 per 100; roses $1 to $4 per 100. 



The coal question is not bothering the 

 florists near as much as it was last year, 

 and the dealers are quoting season deliv- 

 ery at greatly reduced rates. E. 



nr QqIq ,00 ° Portia ' 



Ul udlCi 500 Fisher, 



Fine Field Grown Stock, at $30.00 

 per 1000. A-No. I Stocky plants. 



I. C. SILLIMAN, Waukegan, III. 



F 



FERNS for SALE. 



20,000 Ferns. 2 and Clinch pots. 



$3.00 per 100 ; $2.5X0 per 1000. 

 ROSTOV FERNS, 5 and 6-ineh pots; prices 

 ■* on application. 



P. R. QUINLAN & CO., SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



Mention Review when yon write. 



STOCK MUMS, $3.00 per 100. 



Delivered as soon as flowers are cut. 



Willowbrook Halliday, Shun. Ivory. Pink 

 Ivory. Mrs. Robinson. Sunderbriich. Blriodtfoi.il, 

 Pros. Smith Am, I. ■ton. LtoI. Inline, liiilrlti] WVa- 

 . Modest. .. Timothy I- at on. Xi veils, 



Kl.-l 



Iiaille.l.i 



THE H. A. MELDRUM CO.'S 



ANNUEL; 



Slower Show I 

 Will Vie helrl at 



BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. Ilth to 14th, inclusive, 1903, 



Under auspices of THE BUFFALO FLORISTS' CLUB. 



The offers Prizes Aggregating One Thousand Dollars 



TO GROWERS OF = 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND ROSES 



A great many entries have been made for this splendid Flower Show and 

 yon should be among them. Address — 



nut II L I I I V^ril Manager H A. Meldrum Co. 's Flower Show. 

 Cll/\3. II. I\LI I3in, No . sue Ma i a street, BUFFALO, N. Y. 



WILD SMILAX. ORDER DIRFXT FROM HEADQUARTERS. 



We carry the finest and most complete stock of FLORISTS' H&RDY SUPPLIES. 

 Dagger and Fancy Ferns, A No. 1 Quality, SI. OO per 1000. Bronze and Green 

 Galax, A No t sto.k. 31.00 per 1000 Southern Wild Smilax, so lb. ease. $7.00 ; 

 "',11. oa-e 33.50 Laurel Festooning, good and full. 5c uii.l 6c per yard. Green 

 Moss, 31. OO per 1.1. 1.; 75c per l.atf. Sphagnum Moss, 81.00 per 1.1.1 : 50cperbag. 

 Leucothoe Sprays, $1.00 per 100. Orders by mail, telegram or telephone will 

 receive our prompt ami personal attention. Long Distance Telephone 2018 Main. 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO., II Province St., BOSTON, MASS. 



100,000 SMALL FERNS. 



NEFHROLEFIS PIERSONI, strong plants 2Vinch pots, $3.00 per doz.; $2200 per 100 

 NEPHROLEPIS ANNA FOSTER, strong plants, 2%-ineh pots. 75c per doz.; $6.00 per 100 

 OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA, ALBA, 



525.00 per 1000 



PRIMROSES. 



OECHSLIN BROS., 1688 W. Madison St 



Chicago. 



J. LOUIS LOOSE, -■ Washington, D. C. 



Review when you writ 



Largest 

 Premium List 



in the Country 



issued for the 



INDIANA 

 CHRYSANTHEMUM 



SHOW, to be held at 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



November 10 to 14, inclusive. 



A Chance lor a Grower 

 lo Make a Name for Himself. 



IRWIN BERTERMANN, 



Secretary. 



Commercial 

 Violet Culture. 



BY B. T. GALLOWAY. 



This is the Second Edition of this very success- 

 ful book, revised and brought up to date. 

 Fully illustrated and handsomely printed. 

 Sent postpaid on receipt of $1.50. 



EL0RISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 

 Chicago. 



CARNATIONS 



For next summer's flowers plant the 



Lillian Pond, 



by far the best white for summer and fall. 

 Rooted cuittngs ready November 1st. 



$5 per 100; $40 per 1000 



We are also booking orders for the 

 following varieties: 



Enchantress, $6 per 100; $50 per 1000 

 The Queen, 5 " 40 " 



Prosperity, 3 " 25 " 



Lawson, 3 " 25 " 



SEND YOUR ORDER NOW 

 AND GET EARLY DELIVERY 



Larchmont Nurseries, 



LARCHM0NT, N. Y. 



Mention Review when yon write. 



PANSY plants, sdant mixed, per 100. )0c: per 

 10110. I2UU Hex Hi-fonla, 5'.. anil a Inch, 3c. 

 Hr-Kunta Double Senipi-i-Horens, Triumph de 

 Lorraine strong 2 l .j-ln.,:ie Prnnula ChinenwlH 

 2c. Obeonica. 2c. 

 1IKNKY KKNST & SON, Washington, Mo. 



