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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



April 2, 1903. 



Chicago Carnation Co. 



MARSHALL FIELD FOB EASTER. 



HER MAJESTY FOR EASTER. 



JOLIET, ILL 



Price List. 



Per J 00 Per 1000 



Iiawson S2.O0 815.00 



Prosperity 2.00 15.00 



Gov. Boosevelt 2 00 15.00 



riora Hill 2.00 15.00 



America 2.00 15.00 



White Clond 2.0O 15.00 



Marquis 2.00 15.00 



Norway 2.00 15.00 



Bon Homme 2.00 15.00 



Queen Louise 2.50 20. OO 



Loma 2. SO 20.00 



Estelle 4.00 30.00 



Gaiety 4 00 35.00 



Stella 5.00 40.00 



Cressbrook 4.00 35. 00 



Nelson 5.00 40.00 



Mrs. Palmer 5.00 40.00 



Mrs Higinbotham 5.00 45.00 



Wolcott 5 00 45.00 



Murphy's White 6.00 50.00 



Tig-er 10.00 75.00 



Her Majesty 10 00 80.00 



Marshall Field 12.00 lOO.OO 



Harlowarden 12 00 100.00 



Sibyl 12 00 100.00 



Pres. McKinley 12 00 100.00 



Gov. Iiowndes 12.00 100.00 



HARTFORD, CONN. 



Tlip meeting of the Florists" Club last 

 Tuesday evening was well attended 

 owing to a notice being sent out to the 

 effect that some irregularities eoncevn- 

 ing the retiring secretary. .J. F. Coombs, 

 would lie t-aken up. It turned out that 

 Mr. Coombs was presented with a 'Sin 

 sonic charm suitably engraved. The ir- 

 regularity was thoroughly explained by 

 Geo. S. Osborn in presenting the token 

 of appreciation to Mr. Coombs who re- 

 sponded in his usual vein. 



Mr. Osborn also gave a talk on red 

 spider as viewed by a Boston microseop- 

 ist. 



Mr. Frey, the newly elected secretarv. 

 declined to serve, so the club immediate- 

 ly re-elected Mr. Coombs. Tliis mav 

 seem to have been a Coombs and Osborn 

 affair but Mr. McRonald, our ex-presi- 

 dent, brought in a resolution regardin'j 

 the election of an assistant secretary and 

 later will introduce a new system of 

 keeping records. 



The meeting closed with refreshments, 

 cigars and a social time, enlivened l'\- 

 Pres. Wirth's trained musical perform- 

 ers. O. 



IIoRXELL-sviLLE, N. Y.— Daniel Wett- 

 lin. the father of W. A. Wettlin. the 

 florist of this city, died at Xewark, N. 

 J.. March 18, aged CO years. He was 

 formerly proprietor of the greenhouses 

 now conducted by his son here. He is 

 sur\-ived by a widow, five sons and two 

 daughters. 



Racine, Wi.s.— A. P. Johnson has pur- 

 chased the Clemenson property and the 

 greenhouses will be conducted by his son, 

 J. N. .Johnson. 



flrripr Nnu/ ^" '"i^^t-ciass stock 



UlUul llUlfl Prices by the JOO 



AL,YSSL'M—( Double Giant) R. Ctl.OO: 2K-lneh 



very strong. S2.IX); 3-lnch. tS.OO. 

 ABCTILON 8AVITZII-Verylarge.2>i-ln.,»4.00 

 ASPIDISTRA— Variegrated and green. (2.60 per 



100 leaves. 



ACORUS GRAMINBUS— Very fine, 2S<-inch. 

 $5.00. 



BEGONIA KEX— ABsoried, best varieties. 2Ji- 



Inch.tSOO; :i-lnch. IS.tO. 

 CYCLAMEN— Seedlings In soil, large enough 

 for 3-lnch, assorted under-color of the best 

 varieties. t2.U0. 



CYPEBCS ALT.— Very large, 2M-ineh, 13.00; 

 3-lncli. K.OO. 



DAHLI.4S— Best varieties, large field clumps. 



»1.00. Send tor list. 



FUCHSIAS— Double, best varieties. R. C, 11.25; 

 2H-lnch, 12 50. 



FUCHSIAS— LITTLE BEAUTY— R. C. 13,00; 

 ver.v fine .ind large 3-incli. 18.00 and $10.00. 



FERNS— Assorted, very strong, best for dishes, 

 2H-lnch, »3.00. 



GERANIUIVIS. 



S. A. Nntt- R. C, J1.75; 2M-lnch, 12.50. 

 Peter Crozy — R. C. »2 00; 2)i-mch. W.OO; 

 3-lnch, II..OO. 



Mme. SALLEROI — Very large, 2«-lnch, 

 »3,00; 3-lnch. tS.OO. 



Mrs. Parker, Lady Candahar — Sweet 

 scented, R. C„ $2.00. 



LANTANA-TRAILING-R. C, $1.50. 

 MARGCERITES-(Whlte.lnd yellow) r. c.,»l 50. 



Can ship at once. Cash please. 

 Sr-nd for our compUjte list. 



GREENE & UNDERHILL, 



WATEKTOWN, N. Y. 

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An attractive calendar has been re- 

 ceived from Mr. S. J. ilcMichael, the 

 florist and vegetable plant grower of 

 Findlay, O. It carries a colored picture 

 of the country postofEce that is very in- 

 teresting. 



We are HEADQUARTERS for 



Redding Stock! 



CHOICEST FINEST IiOWTST 



VABIBTIES. STOCK. FBICES. 



GERJIIIIUMS. "The Six Kings" for bedding: 

 Jean Viaud ithe pink novelty). S2.00 per 100, 

 $18.00 per 1000: Alp. Riccard. (scarlet), Beaute 

 Poitevine. E G. Hill (salmon), S. A. Nutt (crim- 

 son). Mme. Buchner (white). $1.50 per lOO. $15.00 

 per 1000. Kxtrastrong top cuttings, well-rooted, 

 ready for S'/j-in. pots, $1..50 per lOO; $15.00 per 

 1000. .lean Viaud, same price. 



PETUmilS. Double fringed, ten novelties, 

 selected from Henderson's and Dreer's latest 

 sets, strong R C, $1.25 per 180: $10,00 per 1000, 



VERBEimS. Our 20th Century coUectioD of 

 20 new mammoth varieties, strong R. 0.. 75c per 

 100 : S.'') 00 per 1000. 



MRRCUERITES. Chrysanthemum Frutes- 

 cens. white and yellow, strong R.C., $1.00 per 100; 

 $9.00 per 1000. 



RLVSSUM. Double Giant, strong K. C, $1.00 

 per 100: $8.00 per 1000. 



SALVIA. Two best sorts, St. Louis and Bon- 

 fire, strong R. C, $1.00 per 100: $9,00 per 1000, 



FEVERFEW. Little Gem, strong R, C. $1,00 

 per 100: S9.00 per 1000, 



FUCHSIAS. Four leading sorts, strong R. 

 C, $1.60 per 100. 



ACERATUM. Princess Pauline, strong R. C. 

 75c per 100 : $7.00 per 1000. Stella Gumey, strong 

 R. C, $1.00 per 100. 



*S" Cash with order or C. O. D. ^-i in advance, 

 fSatisfaetion guaranteed. 



THE W. T. BICKLEY PLANT CO. 



SFBIITGFIEI.D, I^I^. 



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 that has given as good returns. In fact 

 one issue was worth more than the price 

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