March 26, 1903. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



753 



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•GUARANTEED 



WROIGHT IRON PIPE 



For Gas, Steam and Water Fittings. 



PLIMBERS', STEAM FIHERS' and 

 FLORISTS' BRASS WORK, TOOLS. 



Allen Air Valves, Guaranteed Automatic. 



WHETSTONE & CO., 



(INCORPORATED) ^ 



911 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa. I 



M^Titlon Thfl Revlpw when you write. 



FUCHSIA 



"AUTUMN LEAVES" 



This is a remarkably fancy variety 

 wlilch we consider one of the most distinct 

 and beautiful of its class. It is impossible 

 for one not familiar with our easteni for- 

 ests in autumn, to imagine the beauty of 

 its foliape. In habit it droops, and is most 

 charming when stalled and the branches 

 allowed to fall naturally and gracefully 

 down, forming streamers of green, red. 

 t)ronze and gold, terminating with its beau- 

 tiful clusters of flowers. Color, tube and 

 .sepal. ro.sy scarlet ; corolla, violet-crimson. 

 Flowers and foliage blending in perfect har- 

 mony. 



The coloring of its foliage like fancy 

 ■geraniums is highest during late winter and 

 spring, and less so during the hot season. 

 Price, postpaid. 2."> cts. each. $1.00 per doz. 

 By express, $T>.im per l(i(i. Address 



ELLIS BROS., KEENE, N. H. 



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GLADIOLI, 

 Dahlia, Canna, 



MICHIGAN SEED GO. 



Wholesale Growers, 

 iRAOtVk, MARK SOUTH HWEN, MICH. 



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Dedication Ceremonies, World's 

 Fair. 



On aocoiint of the dedication cere- 

 monies Lo\iisiana Purchase Exposition. 

 St. Louis, Mo., the Wabash Railroad will 

 sell round trip tickets to this point for 

 one fare. Tickets sold April 29 to Jlay 

 1. 1903. good to return not later than 

 May 4, 1903. For further information 

 write, V. A. Palmer, A. G. P. A., 



97 Adams St., Chicago. 



Hunt 



Pure Bone Meal for 



Greenhouses 



The above brand has no superior. 



It is pure ground bone, unsteamert. ami guaranteed free from acids and is sold at 

 as low rates as many of ihe steimed and hence inferior brands. This can be used with 

 absolute safety in ah gfreenhonse culture an<l especially in your rose benches. 



25 lbs $0.6'> 



.501bs 1-00 



100 lbs a.Otf 



200 lbs $ 3 50 



lOOOlbs 15.00 



20001bs. (ton) 27.50 



Guaranteed analysis and sample sent on request. 



E. H. HUNT, 



76-78 Wabash Ave., 



Chicago 



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50,000 2x2K-inch Roses, all Teas. 

 20,000 2J^ to JO-inch Boston Ferns. 



5,000 2 inch Mrs. Fisher Carnation. 



5,000 2 to 4-inch Plumosus and Sprengeri. 

 Booted Cutlliiffs of Roses, Carnations. Coleus, etc. 

 10,000 2'< and 3 inch Geraniums. 



Write GEO. A KXTHI., FEEIN', IIiL. 



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CoKKECTioN — An error crept into the 

 advertisement of H. H. Berger & Co. in 

 our issue of March 12. The quotations 

 on faney-leaved caladiums should have 

 heen $1.2.'> per dozen and $10 per 100. in- 

 stead of per 100 and per 1000. 



Cutting and Clipping 



Is all right in the plant line 

 but all wrong in regard to your 

 printed matter, which should al- 

 ways be the best. Write for spec- 

 ifications and prices. George 

 Ringer, 334 Dearborn St., Chicago, 

 next door to the Florists' Review 

 office. 



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Always mention the Florists' Review wh«t 

 writinE advertisers. 



