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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



November 19, 1903. 



The Market. 



Trade, generally speaking, for the past 



eek was verj g I. While everything 



sold well, there was a special demand for 



I'.e'intics ami chrysanthemums. The week 

 was marked by the demise of several 



pi nut people, and the debut of the 



daughters of several equally prominent 

 unthemums, of course, 

 are the leader and Omaha has seen some 

 blooms with plenty more coming. 

 Nothing in the newer varieties is seen, 

 i ,, 1 1 n Beems the. ones we have could 

 scarcely be improved upon. 



Roses have been a trifle backward, the 

 effects of our very wet autumn, but are 

 dot rounding into excellent shape. Car- 

 nations, too, are making great advance- 

 ment, and the indications are the winter 

 will produce the finest flowers we have 

 ever seen. 



Notes. 



Alfred Donaghue, Jr., will open a mod- 

 ern store at Sixteenth and Faraam 

 streets, about November 25. Mr. Donag- 

 hue, having no glass of his own, will 

 draw on his father, who has greatly in- 

 creased his plant this summer. 



The annual meeting of the Nebraska 

 Florists' Society was held November 12. 

 Election of officers was the order for the 

 evening. Vice-president S. E. Falconer 

 was elected to succeed J. J. Hess, as 

 president. Wm. Ellsworth was elected as 

 vice-president. George H. Swoboda was 

 given a second term as treasurer and Jno. 

 H. Bath succeeded Lewis Henderson as 

 secretarv. The retiring president and 

 secretary, with George Sorenson, were 

 made trustees. B - 



Mobile, Ala.— Fred Eavier, of C. 

 Eavier & Sons, was married October 28. 

 Trade was good here All Saint's day, 

 with plenty of 'mums and roses. Out- 

 door stock is still in good shape No- 

 vember 10. 



DAHLIAS 



25 leading varieties, all under name, guaran- 

 teed true, including the best BOrte ta L cultivation, 

 such as Clifford W. Bruton. A. p. Livom, Mm- 

 phaea. Lemon Giant. Fern Leaf Beauty, Snow 

 Clad. White Swan. Frank Smith, etc. 



We offer HEAVY FIELD CLUMPS, 

 JUST AS DUO, 85 OO per hundred; 

 $45.00 per thousand. 



THE DINGEE & GONARD CO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



Mention the Re view when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



STOCK PLANTS. 



Halllday, CoombeB, Adrian. RoblnBon. Cadbury. 

 i hldwlek.Yanarlva.K.C.Star, 10c. Alice I-.yron, 

 Mrs. F. J. Tranter. Bplendld new whites; F. J. 

 Ta-tart. new hairy yellow; Goldmine. 15c, 50 

 ',---, tarn-lies In small quantities. Prices on 

 application. Noorder filled tor less than S3.00. 



W. A. CHALFANT, Springfield, Mo. 



Mention the Review when yon write. 



rneacock's 



™ ....Dahlias 



For plants or bulbs address 



W. P. PEACOCK, 



Dahlia Specialist. ATCO, N. J. 



Mention the Review when yon write. 



jarnation Cuttings. 



!) WELL ROOTED. 



READY NOW. v er i00 PerlOCt 



Enchantress, light pink.... 



Harlowarden, crimson 



Her Majesty, white 



Lillian Pond, white 



Pres. Mckinley, dark pink. 

 Sybil, 



Dorothy Whi! 

 Bov. Wolcott 





Mrs. T W. Lausm, dark pink 2.50 



Mrs. Higinhotham, light pink 4 00 



Prosperity 2 50 



New Varieties for 



JaHUARY Delivery : 



Crusader, best scarlet $10.00 



Flamingo, fancy scarlet 12.00 



White I.awson. pure white 12.00 



Reliance white 10.00 



M Uight. white K'.OO 



Lady Bountiful, white 12.00 



Chicago Carnation Co., Joliet, III. 



Mpntlon thp Review when yon write. 



Kentiajelmoreana! 



Pots. Leaves™ - Height. Per 100 Per 1000 



2U-in 4 to 5 18 to 20 in .... $10 00 .... $ 85.00 



3-in 4to6 20to24in... 15.00.... 115.00 



4-in 20.00.... 160.00 



Asparagus Plumosus. 



2 1 i-in. pots $3.50 per 100 $30.00 per 1000 



3-in. pots 7.00 " 65.00 



Sprengeri Plants, 



Well grown, ready for 



3 -inchpots $3.50 per 100 $30 00 per 1000 



4'.. -inch pots 5.00 " 45 00 



6 -inchpots 10.00 " 85.00 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings, 



Lillian Pond $5.00 per 100 $40.00 per 1000 



Enchantress 6.00 " 50.00 



Lawson $3 00 per 100 $25.00 per 1000 



Prosperity 3.00 " 25.00 



Delivery December 1st. 



SAMUEL S. PENN0CK, 



1612 Ludlow St., Philadelphia. 



NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM 



STOCK PLANTS, 



Yellow— H. Sinclair. Mrs. J.J. Mitchell Sophia. 

 H. W. Budthee, F. J. Taggm \\ liite ('omen 

 lion Hall. GlobosaAlha. Mrs I; W. Smith. Pink- 

 Minnle Hallov. Ale, .ma Kth.lyn. Columbia, R. E. 

 Klchanlson. Amorlla. Modesto. Uwanta. 

 The above 26c each SJ.f.u per dozen. 



Oresco. Bentlev, Iolantha, Bruant. Lady Har- 

 riet K rt Halllday. lac uaoh. ?l M per dozen, 



-U i- nil. Bouiiaflon. In \ I'liikluir) Wil- 

 low Brook Pacific. Polly Hose .Mrs .1 .Ion, s lOi- 



,irli (| nil per '.cn.tii.uilpoi lull; 2.". plants ol one 



variety at lot) rate. 



H. WEBER & SONS, Oakland, Md. 



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We want you to know 



that we have a bargain for you better than 



gold mine stock. 

 Smilax— 2in„ 75c per 100. 

 Asparagus Sprensreri-2-in.. S1.20 per 100. 



E, I. RAWLINGS, Quakertown, Pa. 



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Primroses... 



Pansy Plants, $3.( 



Remember that the 



Hnchantress 



Is of the "Daybreak" shade, 

 the color most in favor with 

 the general public. 



Rooted Cuttings Now Ready. 



96.00 per 



$50.00 per 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, - Delaware, Ohio. 



Mention the Review when yoo write. 



Lillian Pond, 



THE GRAND WHITE. 



$5.00 per 100 ; $40.00 per 1OO0. 

 READY NOW. 



The Queen, 



85.00 per 100 ; $40.00 per lOOO. 



1 » $25.00 per lOOO. 

 STRICTLY CASH WITH ORDER. 



Larchmont Nurseries, 



LARCHM0NT, N. Y. 



Mention Review when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



STOCK PLANTS. 



Ready for immediate shipment — White 



Fitzwvgram. Yellow Fitzwygram. Opah. Wil- 

 lowbrook, Omega. Monrovia. Lady Harriet, 

 Halliday. R. H. PearBon. Viviand- Morel. Rob- 

 inson. Col. Appleton. Timothy Eaton. Fee du 

 Champsaur. at $8.00 per 100. 



Yellow Eaton. Marie Liger, Louie Leroux. Mile. 



M. Douillet. Columbia, Herlioz. Marian Xewell 



and Baden Powell at $10.00 per 100. 



Glory Pacific. Polly Rose, Ivory, Dalskov and 

 Parr, at $5.00 per 100. 



ROSE PLANTS. 



200 4-ineb American Beauties $10.00 per 100 



300 4-inch Meteors 7.00 per 100 



50 4-inch Bridesmaids 7.00 per 100 



200 2%-inch Balduins 4.00 per 100 



Boston Perns— 7-inch, $1.00 each: 8-inch, $1.25 

 each: 9-inch, $1.50 each. CASH OR 0. O. D. 



W l.iy.g.VKFY.FT.WAY«F,|iiP. 



75,000 



Geranium Cuttings. 



Our cuttings this fall are perfection. Order 

 now and seeure the best Muck of the only .un- 

 to grow for profit. Jean Viaud (pink), S. A. 

 Nutt (crimson), Up. Kicard (scarlet), Mme. 

 p.uohiier (white), Mrs. E. G. Hill, Beaute Poite- 

 vine (salmons), all seiui-.loul.Ie. strong rooted 

 cuttings, $1.25 per 100 ; $12.00 per 1000. 



Petnnias— Double fringed, 12 varieties se 

 Ieeted from Henderson's and liner's kltests sets, 

 including Snow Storm, strong rooted euttings. 

 $1.00 per 100 ; $9.00 per 1000. 



Salvia— The two best. St. Louis and Bonfire, 

 rooted euttings. $1.00 oer 100 ; $S.OO per 1000. 



Smilax- Strong plants from 2%-inch pots. 

 $1.00 per 100 ; $S.OO per 1000. Samples gladly sent. 



Carnations— First grade blooms, all leading 

 sorts, $3.00 per 100. 



THE W. T. BUCKLEY PLANT CO. 



Pink— Pad lie. J. K.Shaw. Maud Dean: 



^ fllow Whll Id 'ii. W. .1.1 lug in *.. (HI perlUO. Mrs 

 Cliaiubeilaiu Eli. "i. White Bonn.'ltTon i; per in I 

 Other tine var. later. Strong 3 in. Bride Roses, f I 

 a 100. W. H. GULLETT ,t SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 

 Mention the Review when yon write. 



