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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



March 5. 1903. 



RED POTS! 



All Sizes. 



Get Your Spring Supply Now. 



SEND FOR COMPLETE LIST. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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CLEVELAND. 



A visit to the esU-iblishment of Smith 

 & Son, on Wade Tark avenue, showed 

 everything to be in fine order. His car- 

 nations are in excellent condition, espe- 

 cially the new seedling, which they have 

 named Magdalene. Tney have prospects 

 for a good crop for Easter. 



G. M. Naumann also has a seedling 

 carnation, which he has named L<juise 

 Naumann. He does not claim any honors 

 for it as an exhibition variety, but it is 

 certainly a good producer and should 

 have a future as a commercial sort. Mr. 

 Naumann's stock is in fine condition, es- 

 pecially his house of violets, which is 

 fairly "blue with fiowers, and I was in- 

 formed that this is the chronic condi- 

 tion of the house. 



F. W. Griffin reports an unprecedented 

 call for flowers for valentines and as he 

 was not prepared for it, he was all sold 

 out early in the day and had to do 

 some tail hustling to supply his cus- 

 tomers. Tenet. 



CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 



As spring approaches the coal situa- 

 tion also improves. There is coal enough 

 to be had now at $10 per ton and pros- 

 pect of lower prices soon. On account 

 of the short supply of coal through the 

 winter carnations and other cut flowers 

 have been scarce and higher in price than 

 usual. 



The old Boston & Albany Greenhouses, 

 on Liberty street, Springfield, which were 

 discontinued in the fall, have been sold 

 and will be removed. 



Snow's old greenhouses, at Chicopee 

 Center, which have been run by William 

 Paul, the florist, for the past year or 

 two, will be sold this spring, it is 

 thought, to make room for a dwelling 

 house. 



Murphy, the florist, who had a store 



on Main" street, Springfield, failed some 



time since and was closed for a time, but 



has opened up again at the same place. 



E. R. Macomber. 



Don't fail to have a strong adv. in the 

 Special Spring Number of the Florists' 

 Review and mail copy for same at as 

 early a date as possible. 



Detroit, Mich. — Mrs. Elizabeth Hogg, 

 widow of James Hogg, formerly a prom- 

 inent florist, died February 10, aged 83 

 years. 



Manistee, Mich. — The Manistee 

 Floral Co. has added three 75-foot 

 Dietsch houses to its range. 



Sow NOW! 

 EASONABLE SEEDS 

 URE TO GERMINATE. 

 FECIAL PRICES. 

 EE CATALOGUE. 



WALTER MOTT SEED & BULB CO., JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



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I Asparagus Sprengeri.... | 



g New Crop Seed, lOOO for 81.00; S.OOO for S3.00. g 



I SMILAX SEED, 25 CENTS PER OZ. | 



I HYBRIDIZED CARNATION SEED-Mlxed | 



B Seeds from Lawson. Governor Roosevelt, Wolcutt. Violaoia. Apollo, and (Jolden Beauty, s 

 g 100 seeds. $1.00. From Standards, 100 seeds. 26c. 3 



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It Will pay you 



to grow Fuchsias, and 

 there are none better 

 than the following ; 

 Little Beautv,»5.C0 per lUO: L.ird Bjroii. H.OO per 

 100: White Beaul.v.»4.U« per lOU: TENER, W.OO per 

 100. Also BEGONIA DOUBLE VERNON. Jo.UO 

 per 100. Pink sport of Vernon, $;o.00 per 100. 

 Heliotrope Mme. Bruaiit. H.OO per lUO. 



Stock ready now. Strong 2^-lnch pots. 



S. S. SKIUELSKY, 

 708 N. 16th St., PHII.AnEI.PHIA, PA. 



SHAMROCK 



Strong and fine plants; just ripht for St. Pat- 

 rick's Day. $4. (to per KK); or 60c per doz. by mail. 



AGERATUmS, • Pauline " and " Gurney :" 



strong and bushy, ready for 3-in.. $2.50 per 100. 



JOHN r. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



The Home of Primroses. 



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Tk Crimson Ramblers, Pink Ramblers, 



If ACpC Macrophylla, Prairie Queen, 



lyUOV^s strong, lield-grown plants, 



$8.00 per 100 : $70.00 per 1000. 

 Strong plants. 18-inch to 

 2 feet long, in 3 inch pots, 

 $5.00 per 100. $35.00 per 1000. 



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sparagus piumosus, 



■_'^-2 and 3-inch. ready for 4s. 



$3.00 per 10<.i, worth double. 



Cnr^nn^ri 2K-inch extras. 



^sprciiycrif ^^ 525.00 per 100. 



GEO. A. KUHL, PEKIN, ILL. 



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