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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



April 30, 1003. 



BEDDING STOCK. 



Per 100 

 Geraniums in bloom, best bedding sort, 



4-inch $8.00 



Vineas, variegated, 4-inch ,s.00 



Vincas, extra bushy, 4-inch. Ki.OO 



Vineas, " 5-ineh 1'2.00 



Mnie. Salleroi, 2X-inch .S..iiO 



Mme. Salleroi. 3-inch ."i.OO 



German Ivy, 3H-inch 6.00 



Ivv Geraniums, 4-ineh 10.00 



Grave Myrtle S.OO 



Grave Myrtle, extra large clumps 10.00 



Pansies, best strains 2.. TO 



Feverfew Little Gem, 3M-!neh .'S.OO 



Alternanthera, red, green, yellow .S.OO 



Alyssum, dwarf, 3-inch 4.00 



Lobelia, 2}^-inch 3..5U 



WE HAVE TO 

 SFBIITQ 



Per 100 



Nasturtiums, single and double, 3-inch. ^.00 



Cobsea Scandens, 3-inch 8.00 



Dusty Miller. 3-inch ."i.OO 



Double Petunias, 4-inch 8.00 



Verbenas, assorted colors, 3-inch 3,50 



Salvia Mpli-ndens. :!'.,-iii(h (i.OO 



Salvia tSiileiidens. 1 inch ,. 8.00 



Ageratums. blue and white, 3j^-inch ti.OO 



Fuchsias, best varieties, 3-inch ,"1.00 



Fuchsias, " " 4-inch 8.00 



SnowBake Daisy 3..50 



Heliotrope, ,3-inch 4.00 



Heliotrope. 4-inch fi.OO 



Castor Bean. 3-inch 8.00 



Marguerites, white and yellow variety, 



3-inch 6.00 



OFFER A FINE IiOT of the following 

 BEDDIira STOCK, 



Per 100 



Marguerites, Avhite and yellow variety 

 4-inch 



Calceolaria plants in bud and bloom 



California Moss plants 



Cannas — Bouvier, Henderson, Mme. 

 Crozy, Egandale. Florence Vaughan, 

 Queen Charlotte, 4-inch 



Coleus — Firebrand, John Goode, Her 

 Majesty, Verschaffeltii. Golden Bed- 

 der, 2^-inch, $3..50 ; 3-inch 



Dracaena Indivisa. strong plants for 

 vases. 5-inch $5.00 per 



Caladiums, good, strong plants for 

 vases. 4-inch SL.'iO per 



PLACE ORDERS EARLY. 



$8,011 

 15.011 

 (i.OII 



8.00 



5.00 

 doz. 

 doz. 



Take Notice. 



All plants are shipped by express only and without pots. If shipped in pots packing boxes will 

 charged at cost. If ordered shipped by freight they travel at buyer's risk. 



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



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RICHMOND, IND. 



Richmond Florists' Club. 



The members of the Itichmimd Fku- 

 ist.s' Club met. in regular monthly ses- 

 sion at the ventilatoi' woi-ks of .John A. 

 Evans, and notwithstanding that spring 

 business is now well on there was a 

 large number present. 



After routine business the subject of 

 "Carnations" was taken up for discus- 

 sion, this subject having been assigned 

 at a previous meeting, and all the grow- 

 ers present gave their experience and 

 observation of the different vari<'ties they 

 had growii this season, resulting in a 

 very profitable and instructive discus- 

 sion. 



After the discussion John marshalled 

 his forces and a very substantial lunch 

 was forthcoming, and as he never does 

 anything by halves you can imagine 

 that we partook of an elegant spread, 

 with cigars to burn all during the meet- 

 ing. 



Tlie new B. K, & B. greenhouses arc 

 now well under way and will no doubt be 

 completed in ample time for eaily plant- 

 ing inside. In fact, Richmond has good 

 prospects of becoming the Floral City 

 of Indiana, as New Castle is the Rose 

 City. Tliere is a movement on foot to 

 absorb another greenhouse establish- 

 ment with a capital stock of $20,000, 

 the greater part of which is now sub- 

 scribed. The members of the club are 

 very much interestefl in this project, 

 and some of them have spoken very 

 kindly of it at no less a gathering than 

 the representative business men's club 

 (the Commercial Club), and commended 

 it very highly, all of which is very 

 gratifying to those having the matter 

 in charge. 



The Richmond Florists' Club now 

 stands adjourned till tlie third Monday 

 in October, to meet at tlie greenhouses 

 of Chessman & Schepman. 



H. O. Chessman, Secretary. 



UTICA BOWLING SCORES. 



April 22, 1903. 



1 2 3 Tot.al 



Baker 142 139 149 43ll 



pfelCfcr 110 143 166 424 



Day 132 130 139 401 



Spencer 1 12 147 121 383 



MacLane 150 113 119 3.12 



Bimrard 136 115 126 377 



Cramer 129 113 115 3,57 



Rowlands 121 133 102 ,356 



Hoffman 162 90 100 352 



McGowan 97 129 108 334 



Wilcox 129 178 ,,. 307 



Brant 112 148 ... 200 



S. 



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00,000 

 Pansies! 



Finest Market Strain Grown. 



We grow all ciur "wii sird and this strain is 

 the result of over 2.'i years' careful selection. 



It will be found much superior to others on 

 the market, combining size, substance and rich, 

 clear colors, evenly assorted in all the shades, 

 and a very stocky and vigorous growth. 



Give us a trial order and we will convince 

 you that 



THEY aRE THE BEST 



Klf] 1000 



Large Plants, in bloom $2.00 $20.00 



Good Size " in bud and bloom 1..50 15.00 



Smaller " in bud 1.25 10.00 



All fall transplanted. By express only. 

 Cash Tiritli order please. 



291 Perry St. 



I Everett, Mass. 



I. E. COBURN 



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GEBAmUUS . 



QEBAITIUMS. 



Splendid stock of best bed'iers. sturdy, cool- 

 grown stock, 2H-inch. $3.00 per 100 : 3-inch, $4,60 

 per lOO : 4-inch. $7.00 per 100. 



Verljenas— $2.50 per 100. Doable Fringed 

 Petunias— 4-in., in bud and liloom. $0.00 per 100. 



BOsES. BOSES. BOSEa. 



Brides. Maids Golden Gates. R. C, $1.50 per 100 ; 

 $12.50 per 1000. Perles, Meteors, $17,50 per 1000. 

 Ivory, $20.00 per 1000; 2J4-iDch, $3.00 per 100. 

 lyory. $4.00. 



Pansies — A superb stock, from the very 

 hitrhest priced seed, which we guarantee unsur- 

 passed in the country; large branchy plants, in 

 bloom, $17.50 per 1000— worth it. 100 per cent, 

 profit Id tbem at this price. Light pacbint^. 

 W. H. aVIiIiETT & SOD'S. Lincoln, 111. 

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PANSIES.... 



Fine, large plants, once transplanted from cold 

 frame. Prize strain — BuK^nots, Cassiera and 

 Odiers--50c per 100; $3.00 per 1000. Extra large 

 plants, in bud and bloom. $1.00 per 100. Verbenas— 

 2-ln.. $1.25 per 100; R. C, tiOc per 100; J5.00 per 1000. 

 Lobelia— Dwarf, blue, 75c per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 

 Double Daisies— Pine, large plants. tJOc per 100; 

 $5.00 per 1000. Asparagus— From flats, ready for 

 potting. Sprengerl— $1.00 per 100: $..00 per 1000. 

 Sweet Alyssum— R. C. 75e per 100. Ageratiun— 

 Dwarf blue. tJOc per 100. Geraniums — Niitt, La 

 Favorite, Grant, P.Perkins, 4-lnch, in bud and 

 bloom. $6.00 per 100. Cash or C. O. D. 



SAMUEL WHITTON, 15-17 Gray Ave., HICA, N. T. 



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Greenhouse Fumigating Powder 



Is the newest and best article on the matket 

 to-day for the complete destruction of all 

 insects that infest Greenhouses or Conserv- 

 atories, being a special lioon to Rose and 

 Beauty growers and prcinucd jiarticularly for 

 the destruction of Greenfly and Thr'ips. 

 There is nothing injurious iu it to plant life, 

 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: 



1 lb. Tin Can $ .25 



5 lb. Tin Can 1 OO 



25 lb. Sealed Box 4 50 



lOO lb. Sealed Box 16.50 



Send for copy of testimonials. For ref- 

 erence we refer to Messrs. Bassett & Wash- 

 burn. Hinsdale. 111. Prepared by the Lilly- 

 Lilly Chemical Co. and sold by 



EH HUNT 76-78 Wabash Ave., 

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