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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Apbil 9, 1903. 



CAN N AS. 



is carefully handled and is positively true to name. 



Strong, Dormant Roots, 2 to 3 eyes. 



Until April 15, after that date pot plants at $2 

 per 100 advance in price. 



The culture of Cannas is one of our leading 

 specialties and we offer stock that cannot be 

 procured from the averacre dealer. Our stock 

 These facts should be considered when comparing' prices. 



Per roo Per 1000 



America $6.00 



Alemania 6.00 



Alsace 3.00 



Austria 3.00 



Burbank 3.00 



Chas. Henderson 3.00 



Cinnabar 7.00 



$50.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 25.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Duke of Marlboro $4.00 $35.00 



Flamingo 6.00 



Florence Vaughan 3.50 30.00 



L.E. Bally 3.00 25.00 



Mme. Crozy 3.00 25.00 



Martha Washington 7.00 



MUe. Berat -..3.00 25.00 



Paul Marquant $3.00 



President Cleveland 3.50 



President McKinley 4.00 



Premier 4.00 



Queen Charlotte 4.00 



Secretaire Chambanne . . . 3.00 

 Shenandoah 5.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



$25.00 



30.00 



35.00 

 25.00 



No less than 25 furnished at 100 rate. 500 at lOOO rate. 



Wagner Park Conservatories, - Sidney, Ohio. 



ORANGE, N.J. 



The monthly meeting of the New Jer- 

 sey Florieultural Society was held at its 

 rooms in Orange on April 1. The dis- 

 play of flowers was larger than in either 

 March or February and covered a wide 

 range. Those receiving special favor of 

 the judges were, Alameda, of John 

 Hayes and roses of Peter Duff. Among 

 the plants in pots were well-grown 

 genista of Malcolm Macrorie and cro- 

 tons of Detrick Kindsgrab. 



Disappointment was met in the non- 

 appearance of A. D. Rose, who was down 

 for a paper upon Easter flowering 

 plants. The time was mainly taken up 

 in discussion. The matter of a prize 

 from this society to the American 

 Chrysanthemum Society was debated 

 and the number 24 and 12 varieties was 

 regarded so large as to exclude all but 

 our largest growers. President Her- 

 rington's suggestion that this society 

 line up with other soeieties in this 

 matter was however followed. 



Four silver cups were displayed, the 

 prizes to be given for the monthly shows 

 of flowers, fruits and vegetables, and 

 an additional one announced, the gift 

 of Mr. Schoenthal, of Orange. 



J. B. D. 



LIFTING WATER. 



Is there a way to lift water from a 

 well over 30 to 50 feet deep to water 

 level by some mechanical power? If 

 this cannot be done, which is the best 

 cheap pumping outfit of small rapacity? 

 Southern StrBscwBER. 



In reply to Southern Subscriber, the 

 water may be raised from a well 50 

 feet deep by a deep well pump operated 

 by various mechanical means, such as 

 wind mill, gasoline or steam engine or 

 hand power. If he will write more fully 

 saying what distance and to what height 

 he desires to carry the water and if the 

 pump is to be continuous or intermit- 

 tent, we will be pleased to assist him 

 further. Henry W. Gibbons. 



New York. 



Messrs. R. Vincent, Jr. & Son, White 

 Marsh, Md., have issued their spring 

 catalogue of vegetable, greenhouse and 

 bedding plants. An excellent line of 

 stock is listed. Though they are the 

 largest growers of vegetable plants in 

 the country, they also carry a very 

 complete line of greenhouse and bedding 

 plants. 



New Orleans, La. — Mr. U. J. Virgin, 

 the florist, is rejoicing over the arrival 

 of a fine baby boy. 



LEOPOLD KOROPP, 



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(Patent Applied for.) 



Can be attached to auy rafter or frame work. No nails or 

 screws, no injury to woodwork, no weakening- of rafters. 

 Easy to attach and quickly removed. Will carry any size of 

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Glass 



For Greenhouses, Graperies, 

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FRENCH or AMERICAN. 



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BUILDING AND HEATING PLANS. 



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Is the newest and best article on the market 

 to-day for the complete destruction of all 

 insects that infest Greenhouses or Conserv- 

 atories, being a special boon to Rose and 

 Beauty growers and prepared particularly for 

 the destruction of Oreenfly and Thrips. 

 There is nothing injurious in it to plant lifr, 

 even the most delicate fern. It is especially 

 recommended for Beauties. Roses, Carna- 

 tions. Chrysanthemums. Lilies. Smilax, 

 Asparagus, Palms. Ferns, etc.. and we claim 

 that insects will be entirely eradicated when 

 the houses are thoroughly fumigated with 

 the powder. It is put up as follows: 



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5 lb. Tin Can l.OO 



25 lb. Sealed Box 4 50 



lOO lb. Sealed Box 16. SO 



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THe "lyiodel" glazing Point. 



ZlirC. DnBABI.E. FBACTICA^. 



Designed for Florists' use to supersede the " Van 

 Ryper" and all tacks that Rust Out Quickly, 

 by thf Inventor of the "Model." 



EXTENSION CARNATION STTFPOBT, 



Patented November 25th, 1902. 



Price per lb. (1040 points) 40c. 



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