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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



December 4, 1902. 



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Russian Lily 

 of the Valley. 



Prices on any quantity. 

 READY FOR DELIVERY. 



50 Barclay Street, NEW YORK. 



TORONTO. 



Everybody is getting in shape for 

 their Christmas trade, and present pros- 

 pects point to a good supply of carna- 

 tions, but a shortage in No. 1 roses, 

 although we believe there will be plenty 

 of No. 2 stock, as the dull weather has 

 caused a great amount of the stuff to 

 come weak, and cau only be classed as 

 No. 2. 



Violets promise to be scarce, as the 

 mild weather brought on such a crop of 

 foliage that many of the plants are not 

 yielding equal to former years. 



We note during the last week a sharp 

 increase in the price, and the cold 

 weather has considerably decreased the 

 Bupply. So much so has this been no- 

 ticeable that one of our local dcaiers, 

 who has been dealing in C. P. R. of late, 

 was heard to say that the wholesal" price 

 of cut flowers was about a-; uncertain 

 as the ruling price of C. P. R. One of 

 the wholesale men sent out four differ- 

 ent price lists during the week, each 

 one raiding on the previous one. 



We are hearing the same old f-ong 

 from the local dealers in holly and 

 other Christmas decorative material 

 that it is going to be very scarce, and 

 from the prices that arc being quoted we 

 guess they think so. Howev'er, another 

 two weeks will make it certain. 



Miller & Sons are finishing up their 

 great supply of mums, and Mr. Miller 

 says he is glad, as the rush of the last 

 two weeks has been something terrible. 

 They also have a very fine house of car- 

 * nations, which are about as fine as any 

 seen in this locality. D. J. 



A REVIEWER. 



Enclosed find annual subscription to 

 the Review. In reviewing the numbers 

 each week of the past year I always 

 knew that you have it in view to please 

 all subscribers and patrons of the Re- 

 view, and if you always keep this object 

 in view you will have continued success 

 — that is my view. Although this is 

 written in a somewhat humorous strain, 

 it is sincere. You can always relv on 

 my good wishes for the future. Take 

 this for Grant-Ed. F. J. Fillmore. 



St. Louis. 



Van Wert, O. — Charles W. McConahy, 

 the florist, died suddenly Nov. 26, aged 

 36 years. He was a popular young busi- 

 ness man and the funeral services were 

 largely attended. He was a member of 

 the Royal Arcanum and Knights of Pyth- 

 ias and both lodges attended the funeral 

 in a body. 



Rochester, N. Y. — Tliomas W. Bow- 

 man, the nurseryman, died Nov. 23, aged 

 69 years. 



Marion, O. — Samuel Miller, with F. E. 

 Blake, the florist, was married recently, 

 the bride being Miss Florence Wish. 



Send cepy at once for advertisements 

 in our special Christmas number to be 

 issued next week. 



Mum Stock Plants Chrysanthemums, 



White and Yellow Fitzwy^ram ; White, 

 Yellow, Fink Ivory ; White and Yellow 

 Jones ; Kalb, Berg'mann, Robinson, 

 Buettner, Wananiaker, Snnshine, Ap- 

 pleton, Golden Trophy, Whilldin, Bon- 

 nafifan, Pennsylvania, Wedding', Bieman, 

 Oold Mine, Montmort, Faciflc, Periin, 

 Morel, Mnrdock, Antiuun Qlory, Xeno, 

 Mand Dean, 85.00 per 100. Eaton and 

 Chadwick, 97.00 per 100. 



Stock will be shipped as soon as cut down. 



POEHLMANN BROS. GO. 



MORTON GROVE, Cook Co., ILX,. 



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STOCK PLANTS OF 



Timothy Eaton 

 Col. Appleton 

 Glory of Pacific 

 Yellow Monarch 

 Bonnaffon, Nellie Pockett 

 Halliday, Robinson, Ivory 

 Adele, J. K. Shaw 

 Murdock, Merza, Xeno 

 Trenor L. Park 

 80c. per Doz., $5 per 100 



WOODFALL BROS., Glen Burnie, Md. 



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hrysanthcmum 



STOCK PLSNTS. 



Timothy Eaton. Si 00 per 100 : ".'ic per doz. 

 Col .\ppleton. $4.00 per 100 : 50c per doz. 



G. HANSON, Harrisburg, Pa. 



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CHRYS4NTHEMLM 



STOCK PLANTS from Bench 



Jerome Jones. Ivory, Cnl. Ayipleton. Mrs. Perrin. 

 Adele. Robiuson. $1 00 per <1oe.. S-^.CO per 100. 



ISAAC H. MOSS, 



OOVANSTOWIT, ■ - - Baltimore, Md. 



500,000 VERBENAS.... 



tiU finest nanifd v;iri<-ti'.-8 liK^ludiug cur 

 MHDimoth White, Mrs. McKIuley. the 

 finest White Verbena erown. 



PERFECTLY HEALTHY-FREE FROM RUST. 



Rooted Cutttn^B, 60c per 100; ».'>.l)0 per 1000. 



Plants. $2.30 per 100; $20.00 per UOO. 



Our list 18 the choice from millions of seedlings. 



Send for list. J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburf, Pa. 



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"^.itoTHEMOON 



Company 



3 For (■ Trees, Shrubs, Vines, 

 Your I and Small Fruits. 



Descriptive Illnstrated Cutalogue Free. 



THE WM. H. MOON CO., 

 Morrisville, Pa. 



I.ARQI:, STBOKQ STOCK FI.AI7TS 

 FBOM BENCH. 



Each. Per doz. Each. Per doz. 



Bentley..96c t3 UU Honesty 2Sc $2.00 



C. Hoist. 25e 2.00 Prosperity .2.'ic 2.00 



Providence.. 25c each; $2.00 perdoz. 



T. IDaton. Appleton, Mand Dean. Childs, 

 :>Irs. Cliamberlain, Liberty, Monrovia, 



Chadwick. Orizaba, Lady Roberts, 

 Golden Wedding, Golden Beauty, Bmant. 



$1.50 per doz.; $S.0O per 100. 



Mrs. E. D. Smith. Glory of the PaciHc, 



White Bonnaffon. R. H. Pearson, 



Bergmann. G. S. Kalb. H. A. Parr. 



Lady Harriett. Wiilowbroolt, Ivory, 



Octoi>er Sunshine, Adele, Merry Monarch, 



The Qaeen, Robert Halliday, J. K. Shaw, 



Folly Rose, Mrs. J. Jones, Bonnaffon, 



Lucie Faure, Niveus, Eclipse. 



$1.00 per doz.: $6 00 per 100; six plants of one 



variety at dozen rate; 25 at lOu rate. 



H. Weber &, Sons. Oakland. Md. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



STOCK PLANTS, extra fine. 



TIMOTHY EATON COL. APPLETON. 



GOLDEN WIDDiNG. XE\0. 

 OCTOBER SINSHINE. SNOW QUEEN. 

 WHITE JONLS. YILLOW JONES. 



S8 OO per 100 ; 81 - SO per doz. 



Bassett & Washburn 



store; 76-78 Wabash Avenue, 



CHICAGO. 



GRKENHOrSES: IIIN«DALE. ILL. 



LNROOTED 



Carnation Cuttings. 



Gaiety. Oriole. Fairmaid Challenger. Sylvia 

 and Cressbrook atyi.OO per 100. $1.5.00 per 1000. 



Queen Louise. Norwav, Dorothy. Goodenough, 

 Lawson. Pro«*perity, Roosevelt and Loma at 

 Sl.SO per 100. S12.00 per 1000. 



Marquis. Daybreak, Ethel Crocker, Eldorado 

 and Flora Hill at $1.00 per 100 ; $7.50 per 1000. 



These prices are for tirst-ciass cuttings which 

 are free from all diseases. 

 Chinese Primroses iubud and bloom. S-inch. 



S.! 00 per 100: 4-inch. 75c per doz.; $5 00 per 100. 

 Cinerarias 3 inch. Si 00 per 100; 4 inch. $6.00 



per 100; 5-inch, line plants in bud, S1.50perdoz. 

 Cyclamen. 4 inch. $10 00 per 100. 

 Carnation Cut Blooms. Fancy, $3.00 per 100. 



Utica Floral Co., Utica, N. Y. 

 6000 STOCK CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



At $6.00 per 100, 



of the following varieties. 



Golden Wedding. Yellow Mayflower, Vanoms, 

 Dolores. Silver Wedding. Lucie Faure, Major 

 Bonnaffon, The Harriott. Mrs Baer. Mrs. Weeks, 

 John Shrimpton. Geo. W. Childs, V. H. Halleck, 

 Mrs. W. P. Kaynor. Monstrosum, Ivory Cbas, 

 Shrimpton. Viviand-Morel. Mrs. R. McArthur, 

 Mrs. Jerome Jones. White Bonnaffon, Timothy 

 Eaton, Col. Appleton. Mrs. Rand, Fee duChamp- 

 saur, Maud Klein. Glory Paciflc. Cash please, i 



C. L. HOWE, - Dover, N. H. 



