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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



March 2G. I'JOS. 



Palms and Ferns Easier. 



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WE HAVE A FINE LINE IN ALL SIZES. 



f Also ASPARAGUS and Small FERNS for Ferneries | 



OUR STOCK WILI. PLEASE YOU. 



I C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. | 



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KALAMAZOO. MICH. 



Business lias bot-u very quii't here dui'- 

 inc the past month, especially' in the re- 

 tail departments, and with the exception 

 of funeral work which has been plenti- 

 ful there was nothing doing. 



The prospects for Easter are good. 

 Lilies are of a fine quality: and while 

 there is less of the old disease, there 

 is too large a per cent of short stems. 



Carnations are of excellent quality 

 but promise to be short. Roses are su- 

 Ijeiior to last year and the quality can- 

 not be surpassed. Beauties are prom- 

 ising to 1)C in in quantity and the 

 quality fine. 



At the Dunkley establishment iL F. 

 Kyle is busy getting evci-ything ready 

 aiid so far as I can learn he is likely to 

 make it his banner year. 



G. Van Bcichovc & Bro. arc busy pre- 

 paring material for their new block 

 which they intend to erect as soon as 

 they can get the ground in condition. 

 With their Easter prospects they are 

 entirely satisfied; their lilies being fine. 

 the best tliev have seen in years. 



The Central Michigan Nursery Co. 

 also proposes erecting quite an addition 

 to its plant. 



There are also rumors of more firms 

 looking for sites for greenhouses, but as 

 vet there is nothing definite. 



We have been having some weather 

 which for a few days very much re- 

 sembled summer; if this continues many 

 of the Eastei- crops will suffer, if they 

 are not entirely spoiled. There is a 

 prospect of the weather being colder 

 tonight. K. 



HYDRAULIC RAMS, 



I note in your issue of March 12 a 

 communication from '!Mlr. Milford in 

 which he refers to my communication of 

 Dec. 25, 1902. Tlie difficulty which your 

 correspondent, "SufTerer." experienced 

 was undoubtedly due to the lack of 

 power to produce certain results, or if we 

 care to look at it in another way, trying 

 to get too many results out of the ])ower 

 at hand; in this ease, Mr. Milford and 

 myself have looked at the matter from 

 opposite standpoints, ily suggestion was 

 to reduce the load by reducing friction 

 in the delivery pipe. Jlr. ililford's sug- 

 gestion is to "increase the power by re- 

 ducing friction in the feed pipe and car- 

 rvino-'a bigger volume of water through 

 tiie ram, which would also give relief. 



I would like very much to hear from 



"Sufferer" as to what changes he made 



in his piping, if any. and what results 



he experienced therefrom. 



-. , Hexry W. Oibboxs. 



New ioiK. 



California Privet. 



View of one of our blocks of CAI.IFORNIA FBIVET, 1 year old, 1 to 2'.; fee 

 S15 00 to S25.LO per 100:^. 



The Glenwood Nurseries offer the finest trees, 



both Evergreen and Deciduous; Flowering 



Shrubs and Vines of all sizes 



in general assortment. 



New Trade List Ready. 



Ji Special Quotations to Larje Buyers. 



THE WM. H. MOON CO. 



60 miles from New York. 

 30 miles from I'hlladelplila. 



MORRISVILLE, PA. 



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TRANSPLANTED CARNATIONS, R. C. 



Mermaid liCOperlOU: »I0.00 per 1000. 



Eldorado l.OO " 10 00 



Giant Plowerlne Pansj- Pl.^nts. nil.xed. 1000. »3.00 

 Marie Louise Violets. »3 OO per 100: lOnO. $25.00 



AsPBragns Sprengerl— Fine stock. tl.OO per 

 100; r 50 per 1001 1, 



Terms Cash. We prepay express charges. If 

 plants are not satisfactory return at once and we 

 will refund your money. 



LOOMIS FIiOBAI. CO., LOOMIS, CAJ;. 

 Mpntinn Thp Review whPii .vnu write. 



Asparagus Sprengeri ! 



3. :^^. aiifi 4-iiich pots, at SI <m). $.'i.(Mi and $7.(tO 

 per UMi respectivelv. Ready to shift. 



Carnation Cuttings fa^rchelp'"'^ 



Price upon application. 



JOHN BROD, - - Niles Center, III. 



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ACTrOC Comet Empress Frederlck- 

 f\j I L.1%0. Dwarf and compact: Hne for 

 pots; flowers pure white: di- 

 sineter 4 to 5 inches. Pkt.20ct3.; :ifor50cts. 



Semple's Branching — Home Grown. Wdite. 

 ahell pink and lavender. >4-02.. ;10 cts.; oz..75ets. 



<Ja«-en of Market— Best German. In colors, 

 M-oz.. 25 cts . oz.. 75 cts. 



Large Victoria— Best German. In colors 

 Pkt.,2oct8.; H-oz., 1)6 cts.; oz. $2 50. 



Fresh Tobacco Stems, 81. SO per bale. Cash. 



W. C. BEC KEKT, ALLEGHEXT, PA. 



For Easter Flowering. 



Azaleas, extra larce plants, full of buds. $1.50 

 each; t^rnod sized plants. $1.00 each. 



G-enistas, in bud and bloom, large plants. S3.00 

 perdoz.; smaller plants. S2.00 per d^'z. 



Cinerarias, fine plants. $1.50 per doz. 



Fncbsias, all colors, :i-inch. $4.00 per 100; l-inch. 

 $6.00 per 100. 



UTICA FLORAL CO., Utica.N.Y. 



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