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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Decembeh 23, 1902. 



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UTICA, N. Y. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Utica Florists' Club was held on Decem- 

 ber 4, at its rooms in the Maennerchor 

 building, at which there was a large at- 

 tendance, and the usual routine of busi- 

 ness was transacted. TSvo new members 

 were elected and one new one proposed. 

 An invitation was received and accepted 

 by the club by a unanimous vote to in- 

 spect the greenhouses of Peter Crowe on 

 the 17th of this month. 



Tlie Florists' Club spent a very pleas- 

 ant and profitable afternoon as the guest 

 of Peter Crowe. A trip was made 

 through his greenhouses and particular 

 attention was paid to the roses, of which 

 the host has made a special study, after 

 which we (about twenty of us) sat down 

 to a bountiful repast. Our wants were 

 well attended to by Mrs. Peter and Mrs. 

 W. J. Crowe, and also the little grand- 

 daughter of Peter; may his shadow nev- 

 er grow less. 



Prof. George C. Hodges gave a brief 

 talk, in the cour.se of which he thanked 

 Mr. Crowe in behalf of the club for the 

 entertainment. 



In tlie evening the Florists' Club bowl- 

 ing team rolled olT their first game of 

 the season on the Maennerchor alleys. 

 The score made was as follows: 



Spencer 105 130 US S59 



Wilcox 12.'! 129 106 358 



Brame 52 BT 59 208 



McGowan 112 102 72 2SG 



Tomcy 65 61 60 186 



Bakor 112 151 138 401 



Cramer .ST 69 81 237 



Hoffmnn 49 71 40 166 



McLnnc 64 94 92 250 



Kowlands 155 147 1 16 418 



Seltzer 73 79 93 245 



J. C. S. 



DES MOINES, lA. 



Wo have been having winter to the 

 satisfaction of the small Ixiy and his 

 bob, for there were eight inches of the 

 beautiful on the ground. We had one 

 day's sunshine in three weeks, and as 

 for making flowers, well, the less said 

 the better. 



J. F. Marshall is confined to his room 

 yet. He has had a very severe attack 

 of pneumonia, and now that the doctor 

 has allowed him to be up and around 

 the room, he is all the more anxious to 

 be in his carnation houses. 



All the boys are expecting big things 

 for Christmas, especially in the cut 

 flower line, but as for holly and greens, 

 they can be bought at any grocery, 

 butcher shop or notion store. 



The State Horticultural Society met 

 in our city last week, also the Iowa 

 Park and Forestry Association. We 

 had the pleasure of attending the ses- 

 sions. There were some very fine pa- 

 pers read and the attendance was fairly 

 good. J. T. D. F. 



Newark, N. J.— Dr. F. M. Hayes has 

 taken out a patent on a new pruning 

 implement and intends to form a com- 

 pany to manufacture same. 



GLADIOLI 



Our Motto: Quality First 



'We have, however, a sufficient quantity to 

 supply all demands. Send for Catalogue. 



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United states Grower and Representative of CiROFF'S HYBRIDS. 



Fine 

 Grafted. 



ORANGES 



Bearing 

 Sizes. 



15-18 



12-mcli, bushy, from 4-inch pots, $20.00 per 100 

 .ie " '• " " 'mf)i\ " 



.30.00 



KIN KAirS. Per 100 



10-12-inch, bushy, from 4-inch pots $20,00 



15-18 30.00 



I.EMOMS. Per 100 



12-15-inch, bushy, from 4-inch pots $20.00 



lS-24 30.00 



BOSES. Per 100 



Climbing Clothilde Soupert. strong fleld- 



gro»-n $10.00 



Crimson Rambler, strong, field-grown 7.00 



CI.EMATIS APIIFOLIA. 



A fine variety. Somewhat similar to C. Pan- 

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 Strong plants from 3-inch pots $8.00 per 100. 

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CITBT7S TBIFO^IATA. 



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8trong3 " " 20.00 



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18-24-inch, branched $15 00 



24-36 ■• ■■ 20.00 



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Rubbers, Kentias. Phoenix. Latanlas. 

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LEEK— 15 cts. per 100 : $1.00 per 1000. 



PARSLEV-Strong, 40c per 100: $1.50 per 1000. 

 If wanted by mail always add 10c per 100. 

 cash with order. 



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