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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



November 27, 1902. 



For everything in HOLIDAY GOODS, 



Holly, Green, Cut Flowers ^;i*,^,fp'i'* ,1.?!'. '''"«'* 



IVfcKellar & Winterson, 



45-47-49 Wabash Svenue, 



CHICAGO. 



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ONCINNATL 



The Market. 



Everything is iifarly cleaned out in 

 our market at the present time, and I 

 am afraid that stock will be a trifle 

 scarce for Thanksgiving. Most all carna- 

 tion growers are now ofT crop, and rose 

 growers are very much the same way. 

 Beauties especially are scarce and, save 

 for short-stemmed ones, there are hardly 

 any to be had. A fair supply of medium 

 grade Brides and Maids are in, but good 

 stock is scarce. 



Carnations are very scarce, with the 

 exception of white, which color is at 

 present equal to the demand. Some Es- 

 telle, though rather short-stemmed, read- 

 ily brought $2 per 100. The price on 

 Monday for best fancy roses was from 

 $3 to $4 per 100. 



Mrs. E. T. Grave, of Richmond, is 

 sending some fine Dorothy. They read- 

 ily bring $3 per 100. B. P. Critchell is 

 cutting some very good carnations at 

 present, especially America, which rivals 

 Estelle in color, as grown by him. 



There are still some line chrysanthe- 

 mums to be had, but the supply is fast 

 being exhausted, and Thanksgi\ing busi- 

 ness will about wind them up. \V. Rog- 

 ers is cutting some of the best that are 

 to be had at present. 



The South Park Floral Co. sent in 

 some specimens of their new rose, Franz 

 Deegen. They were in fine shape and 

 looked as if they would sell well. They 

 are away ahead of Perle, as to size and 

 form, when partly open showing the 

 dark orange colored center, and are very 

 beautiful. 



C. P. Dieterich was in the city buying 

 up stock for his store at Maysville, Ky. 

 Besides growing and retailing flowers, 

 Mr. Dieterich does a very large nursery 

 business. 



Mr. Weltz, of Wilmington, O., and 

 James Frost, of Greenville, 0., were call- 

 ers. C. J. Ohmer. 



HOLTOKE, Mass. — Con J. Millam. the 

 popular young clerk of "Shaw the Flor- 

 ist," has resigned his position and has 

 accepted a position with a New York 

 firm. Trade in general is very good. We 

 anticipate a scarcity of mums; owing 

 to the extremely pleasant weather, grow- 

 ers were unable to hold them back. 



AuRoai, 111. — J. M. Smely has pur- 

 chased the greenhouses and residence he 

 has been leasing from Roscoe Saunders. 

 The consideration was $10,000. 



Decatur, III. — Swan Peterson, of 

 Gibson City, has opened a floral store 

 in this city. 



..GERANIUMS.. 



Good Assortment, Standard Vari- 

 eties, from 2!4-iu. pots. $2.00 per 100. 



100 

 Giant Double Alyssum, 2Minch pots. . . $2.00 

 Dwarf 254-inch pots... 2.0O 



Hardy English Ivy, 254-inch pots 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy, rooted cuttings, S5.00 



1,000; 75 



Siipainsona Alba, 2'4-inch pots 2.00 



Baby Primrose, '."4-iiich pots 2.00 



Iienion Verbena, JS iiu'h pots 2.50 



Ageratums— Stella Onmey and Dwarf 



White, L"<-inch pots 2.00 



Abntilon, in variety, 2M-inch pots 2.50 



Altemanthera, in varietj'. 254'incb pots... 2.00 



Colens, in variety, 2H-inch pots 200 



Xiantana, ID varieties. ?J4 inch pots 2.00 



Smilas, 2\-incb pots 2.00 



Salvia Silver Spot, 2^i inch pots 2.00 



Porget me Hot, large-llowering. blue, 2!4- 



inch pots 3.00 



Pnchsla, in variety, 2^iincb pots 3.00 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON, White Marsh, Md. 



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Cyclamen Giganteum or Persicum. 



Extra fine plants, ready for shifting forChriet- 

 mae blooming, a-in.. to.uo. Primulaii— Chinese — 

 5- inch. In bloom. tl.iUdoz. Obconlca— 3-ln.. $3.00 

 100, 200 for $5.00: 3^-ln , ready for 5-ln., 15.00 100. 



White Stocks, 2M-ln., $2.00 100. 



Umbrella Plants, from flats, $1.00 per 100. 



SAMUEL WHITTON, 15-17 6rv tn.,UTICA, N. Y. 



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THE NEW NEPHROLEPIS FERN 



^^Anna Foster." 



giiick seller. Supply limited. 5-ln. pots, $1.00, 

 6-in,, $1.50 each. Small plants. $25.00 per lUO. 



Cut from bench. $50.00. $75.00. $100.00 per 100. 

 Fine Kentia Palms, $50.00. $75 CO. $100.00 per 100. 



L. H. FOSTER, DORCHESTER, MASS. 



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Stock Plants -- Chrysanthemums ""Estelle." 



The early wonder. Pure White, very large. Ready 

 to cut Oct. *. Sport of Glory Pacific, longer stem, 

 better foliage, builds high In center. Awarded 

 Certificate of A. C. S.. at Cincinnati. Oct. 18. 1902. 

 Grown and Owned by H. M. Altlck. Dayton. O. 

 60c each; .S.OO per doz.; H doz. at doz. rate. 



(Cash with order.) 

 For sale by E. G GIL.L,ETT, Wholesale Florist, 



113 East Third St., CINCINNATI, O. 



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Bat Shore, L. I. — The first annual 

 exhibition of the Suffolk County Horti- 

 cultural Association was held here Nov. 

 6 and was a success from both an ar- 

 tistic and financial point of view. The 

 officers are: George Gipson, President; 

 M. J. Connellan, Vice President; Frank 

 Parker, Secretary; John J. HafifrTreas- 



Datton, O. — The Miami Floral Co. 

 has increased its capital stock from 

 $5,000 to $10,000. 



Springfield, O. — Harry F. Good vis- 

 ited the show at Waco, Tex., to act as 

 one of the judges. 



fgield-Grown 



ROSES *""' 



per 100. 



1 to 4 ft 50 varieties. Crimson Kambler a 

 Specialty. 



Wm. K. Nelson, Augusta, Ga. 



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Home 



Grown. 



Fine Clean 



Stock, 



Grown 



Cool. 



J. B. HEiSS, 



The Exotic Nurseries. DAYION, OHIO. 



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W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, 



Palms 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



m 



Carloads a specialty and less 

 than carload 



•«>L ■ ■ iv.A'vi'- ^amental Trees . Shmbs 

 Wholesale \fm\ Boses, Clematis, Fruit 

 Growers of IV J Trees, and Small Fruits 



1^1 1^1 in great variety. 

 Send for our Wholesale Price List. 



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HOLLY 



JHl WL Carloads a spei 



than car 



CHAS. E. BROWN, Bridgeville, Del. 



Packer and Dealer of FANCY HOLLY. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 STOCK PLANTS. 



Timothy Eaton and Col. D. Appleton. 



90c per lioz.. $.5-00 per 100. 



E. J. HULL, Olyphant, Pa. 



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W. J. Cowee, Berlin, N. Y. 



Manufacturer of 



MACHINE WIRED TOOTHPICKS 



10,000.... 81. 50; 60,000.... S6.25 



3000 6-Inch Wired Flag Sticks, $1.20 



Samples tree. For sale by dealers* 



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JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



WYNCOTE, PA., 



Grower of 



Areca Lutescens, Kentia Belmoreana, 

 Kentia Forsteriana and Latania Borbonica. 



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