FEBRUARY 17. 189S. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



525 



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I MONEY MAKERS 



CAKE WINNERS 



ORDER THEM 

 ^.jtAl ONCE 



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5 THE COTTAGE GARDENS SET OF ! 



JILL ARE FULLY DESCRIBED 

 J IN OUR JANUARY. 18*)8 

 PRICE LIST 



EW GARMATIONS 



ITEW YORK 



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pink 



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BON-TOK 



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< Ward 



JOHN YOUKQ 



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m ....WHAT THE DEALERS SAV.... 



^ Mr. C. W. W'arh, Dear Nir:— \ our carnalions arc a 



^ grand lot. ^'ou should grow more of them. I have no 



^ hesitancy in saying that I can sell all of these \arieties 



^ that you can tjrow. New York and Mrs. James Dean 



S are the finest pink carnations I have ever handled. White 



^ L'loud and John Young are two grand whites and ha\e 



tenuned S pnnednne keepers. Gold Nugget beats all the other 



^ yellows. Mrs. Geo. M. Bradt is the best variegated car- 



= nation that comes on the market to-day. Bon-Ton is a 



^ grand scarlet and Maceo is the best dark caniation that 1 



= lia\e ever seen. All are good keepers and are satisfactury 



= to my customers, and ha\'e sold regularly at from $3 to 5S 



^ per 100. I am free to say that you ha\e the finest cnllec- 



S linn ini the market this season, 

 rr Ver>'truly, JNO. YOL'NG. 



TRY TMBM 



MRS. 



(Ward! 



JAMES DEAN 



;i pun- clear pmk. 



GOIiD NUGGET 



I Dorner). a fine deep \eIlo\v 

 and free. 



^ t_"n Y Hall Cut Flower Market, 15 Pro\ince St. fl 



^ Welch Bros.. Proprietors. B 



^ Boston, Dec. 27. iSq7, g 



Si Mr. K. .A. Bl.ake, Dear Sir: — We received the higliest jB 



^ price for your Bon-Tons of any carnations coming to Hus- ^ 



^ ton. We sell them tor $6 per 100. Ship us all you can. = 



g .Signed. WELCH BROS, ~ 



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Price, S2.00 per dozen; Sio.oo 

 per 100; S75.00 per looo. 



Also Mrs. Bradt, Duhme, Flora 

 Hill, Victor, Lily Dean, Mayor 

 Pingree and other standard J* 

 sorts. 



CANNAS 



200,000 FINE BULBS 



The Grand New Crimson Bedder, President McfCinley, 50c. each; $5 per dozen. 

 The Grand Yellow Bedder, Defender, 50c. each; $5 per dozen. 



SPECIAL OFFER Fo^ $ 1 5 cash with order 1 000 Named Cannas-.^ 1 varieties, 1 00 



r of each varietyv**such varieties as Chas. Henderson, Egandale, 

 Crozy, Queen Charlotte, etc., our selection of varieties. 500 Named Cannas, 

 10 varieties, 50 of each variety, for $8, cash with order. 



GERANIUMS Special offer to make room. 1000 for $20, cash with order, 100 of 

 : - each of the following varieties. 500 for $10, cash with order, 50 of 



each of the following varieties : 



Dbl. Gen. Grant, Comtesse de Daune, Mrs. J. M. Gaar, Mrs. E. G. Hill, Leonard 

 Kellway, Marvel, S. A. Nott, Madonna, Mme. Chas. Molin and "Wm. Pfitzer 

 from 2-inch pots. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS '^' H- Spauldlng, Frank Hardy, Yellow Fellow, Penn- 



— sylvania, W. H. Chadwick, Mrs. C. H. Peirce, Snow 



Queen, Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, Merry Christmas, Spotswood, etc., at in- 

 troducers' prices. Rose Owen, Golden Wonder, Golden Trophy, Atkinson, 

 J. H. Woodford, Belle of Castlewood, etc., $5 per 100. 

 Standard varieties, $3 per 100. 



THE COTTAGE GARDENS, 



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W. WARD. 



MANAGER. 



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