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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



APRIL, 2S, ISaS. 



lOST ANYTHING YOU WANT. 



W. U SMITH, AURORA, ll>L,. 



'Ag-eratum— Cope's Litlli- I'.t. }:',.{m p.-r IIKI. 



•5)11 for $'1.00. 

 Anipelopsis —Voung plants lor lii'ddiiiK out 



ft ll(.l per 1(X). 

 Alternantheras-|3.00 per Kill. 'JIKI lor $ri.iKI. 

 Begonias Finest sorts, $t.tiO per IIH), 

 Carnations- Leading sorts. $:i.uo per 1011. $L*r».(KJ 



prr I.OIHI 

 Chrysanthemums — Finest scirts. mir selection. 



f;l (HI per mil 'JIKI (or $"i.(lll. 

 Coleus-51 v.inelies, $).()ll jier 100. -JIKI for $"1.00. 

 *Centaurea Oymnocarpa }:1.00 per 100, 310 

 lor $.').0ll 



Dahlias-( if the finest, $1.00 per IIKI. 



reverfew— Little (Jem, $;i.iXi per Kio. 



■Feverfew— I. olden, $3.00 per 100, 2011 lor $5.00. 



Fuchsias in variety, $:l. 00 per 100. rtienonienal 

 and Mrs. E. (i. Hill, $1.00 per 100. 



Geraniums— .\ncl we have everything you can 

 think of. Our choice, $3,00 per lUO, Rose, 

 H,ipp\ Tiioiiijiit. Mrs. Parker, etc. See our list. 



Heliotrope liiu st ev. r Mtfered, $3.00 per 100. 



Hollyhock, Double White-Jl.OO per 100, 

 Irangea Horti 



lilt, fllll) per 101 



10 pel 

 Hydrangea Hortensis — Small, lor planting 

 ■ 'I, (II) per 10(1. 



■\n marked with star $20.00 per 1,(HI(1. 



Nerium— Oleander— Double pink and white. 



$11.00 per 100. 

 Otaheite Oranges— Very strong, 3-inch, $10,00 



per KKl. 

 Petunias— LUeer's magnificent sorts, $4, 00 perlOO 

 Pelargfoniums- We still have them— \'ictor and 



Ireddie Heinl, $B.0O per 100. Mi.\ed, without 



lalH'ls, $3.(10 per 100. 

 "Santolina Incana— $3.00 per 100, 200 for $.5.00. 

 Smilax-$3.0(i per loo. 



'Verbenas— No one has so fine sorts, $2,50 per 100, 

 Vincas--.\11 sizes. 

 Violets Marie Louise, California, $3.00perl00. 



WE HAVE MOST ANYTHING YOU ASK FOR JUST NOW. 



. SPECIALLY WE HAVE SOME PARTICULARLY FINE 3-inch Forcing, CpD,UU P" 100. 



I.OOK OVEK OUR TBADE LIST. 



(I \ liiini: in an ad like tlii^. Look over our list and keep u.iti h 



ur ads. 



CINCINNATI. 



Cincinnati Florists' Society. 



The regular mouthl.v meeting uf the 

 Cincinnati Florists' Society was held 

 the evening of April Ifi. The display 

 of plants and cut flowers was as usual 

 a magnificent one. 



H. Weber & Son, of Oakland, Md., 

 and Wm, Swayne. of Kennett Square, 

 Pa., were out of town exhibitors. 



A. Sunderbruch's Sons made a gor- 

 geous display of tulips, having forty 

 varieties of same. In addition to their 

 cut flowers they had a fine collection 

 of foliage plants, such as palms, Pan- 

 danus Veitchii and adiantums. They 

 received the largest number of points 

 and are in the lead for first prize. 



R. J. Murphy staged a vase of 

 Jacques which were well grown. 



George & Allen did not have so large 

 a display as usual, but what they did 

 exhibit was A No. 1, especially their 

 Beauties. 



H. Weber & Sons showed a grand 

 collection of fancy carnations, notable 

 among them being Flora Hill. Tncle 

 John, Delia Fox, Buttercup and Day- 

 break. They received special men- 

 tion on their new rose, Mrs. Robert 

 Garrett, which came in excellent con- 

 dition. 



R. Witterstaetter was on hand with 

 a vase of crimson seedlings that were 

 simply superb; also a vase each of 

 Pres. Sunderbruch and Opal. 



Wm. Swayne sent a vase of Empress 

 which was greatly admired. It is the 

 largest crimson carnation yet intro- 

 duced and will undoubtedly become a 

 popular commercial variety. 



No business of importance was 

 transacted at the meeting. The pro- 

 posed banquet was discussed and the 

 secretary, Henry Schwarz, was in- 

 structed to ascertain how many de- 

 sired to feast at $1 per cover. 



The next and last exhibition for this 

 season will be held on Saturday, 

 May 14, B. 



FINE 

 STOCK 

 ....OF 



PALMS Evergreens, &c. 



Areca Lutescens — 4-inch. 25c; 5-inch, r)Oc; 



6-inch. $I,(Hl each. 

 Latania Borbonica-^i-inch, $1U.OO per 100; 4- 



inch. 'Mc .-arli; $Ui per 100. 



Kentia Belmoreana— 4-inch, 40c; .Vinch, 7nc: 



ti'iiuh. li'.Dli t-.tch. 

 Kentia Forsteriana— 5-incli, tiOc; ij-inch, $1.00 



each. 



Cocos Weddeliana— :Mnch. $20per 10(J; 4-inch, 



$:.0 per 11)11. 

 Araucarias— ti(k. $I.(H). $2,iH) and up, 

 Ficus Elastica — Frum "J'lc ti> $1.0l» and up. 



Fine 5pecimen Plants of above in 

 larger sizes at low prices. 



New Ageratum Princess Pauline— 2-incii 



pct^, ir.L rath. 

 Spiraea Japonica— 'J.ic eacli. 

 Lilium Harrisii— '25c and 50c each. 

 Hydrangeas -50c, 75c and $1.00, each. 



Special low prices on all kinds of Bedding Plants. 

 Terms Cash or sati'^factorv reference 



JOniN BADtR, 



Long Distance Phone 872. ALLEGHENY. PA. 



i^u.UOO ,\nierican .Arhor \'ilit, 2 to S ft., specimens 

 and hedging. 

 5.000 Pyramidal Arbor ^'its, 2 to 4 ft. 

 20.(X)0 Compacta. Globe and other dwf. Arbor 

 \'itss, all sizes. 

 3.000 Nordman's Silver Fir, 1 to 2^4 ft. 

 2.O0O Kuropean Silver Fir, 2 to 4 ft. 

 5.tKH) Hemlock Spruce. 1 to 4 ft. 

 10.000 Norway Spruce. 3 to 8 ft. 

 10.000 Ketinosporas Plumosa, Plumosa Aurea. 



Squarrosa, and other sorts, 1 to 5 ft. 

 5.000 Irish Junipers. 1 to 2H ft. 

 10.0(X) Pines, .\iistrian, Scotch. Excelsa, White and 



Dwarf Varieties, all sizes. 

 2.000 Euonymus Radicans Vanegata. 

 1,(HKI Eiionvmus laponica. 18 to 36 inches. 

 1, (MX) English Holly, 1 to 4 ft. 

 ■i.OQO Mahonias, Aquifolia and laponica. 

 3.000 English Iv\. strong plants. 



Prices Low. 



Correspondence Solicited. 



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 Geraniums, 



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Special Offer of CARNATIONS. 



1,750 McGOWAN, / 



1,400 WII.DEB Otit of Thumb Pots. 



400 FOBTIA, \ 



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FLORISTS' STOCK 



OF BEDDING 

 PLANTS. 



Alternantheras, Cole us, GL-ranuinis. Pansies, 

 Daisies, Verbenas. Fuchsias, Salvias, etc. 

 Write for prices. Flf»rjsts are invited to look over 

 our stock when in M il\v;iiik'-f 



ARCHIE MIDDLEMASS, 

 1019 Forest Home Ave., MILWAtKEE, Wis. 



