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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



May 21. 1903. 



BEDDING STOCK. 



Per 100 

 Geraniums in bloom, best bedding sort, 



4-inch $8.00 



V'ineas, variegated, 4-incli s.Ot) 



Vincas. " extra bushy. 4-inoh. 10.00 



Vincas, " 5-lnch 12.00 



Mine. Salleroi, 2>^-inch 3.50 



Mme. Salleroi. 3-inch ,'j.OO 



German Ivy, 3}^-inch fi.OO 



Ivy Geraniums, 4-inch 10.00 



Grave Myrtle ,S.00 



Grave Myrtle, e.xtra large clumps 10.00 



Pansies, best strains 2.-50 



Feverfew Little Gem, 3H-!uch ,5.00 



Alternanthera. red. green, yellow 3.0O 



Alyssum. dwarf, 3-inch 4.00 



Lobelia, 2K-inch 3..5J 



WE HAVE TO 

 SFBUra 



Per 100 



Nasturtiums, single and double, 3-inch. $4.00 



Coba>a Scandens. 3-inch 8.00 



Dusty Miller. 3-inch 5.00 



Double Petunias. 4-inch 8.00 



VerlnMias, assorted colors. 3-inch 3.50 



Salviii S|.k-ii(lens. 3H-inch 6.00 



Salviii Splenriens. 4-inch 8.00 



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



Fuchsias, best varieties. 3-inch 5.00 



Fuchsias, " " 4-inch 8.00 



Snowfiake Dai&y 3..50 



Heliotrope, 3-inch 4.00 



HeUotrope, 4-inch 6.00 



Castor Beau, 3-inch S.OO 



Marguerites, white and yellow variety, 



,3-inch G.OO 



OFFER A FINE I.OT of the foUowinir 

 BEDDING STOCK. 



Per 100 

 Marguerites, white and yellow variety, 



4-inch $.9.00 



Calceolaria plants in bud and bloom . .. 15.00 



Cahfornia Moss plants C.OO 



Cannas — Bouvier. Henderson. Mme. 



Crozy. Egandale. Florence Vaughan, 



Queen Charlotte, 4-inch S.OO 



Coleus — Firebrand. John Goode. Her 



Majesty. Verschafleltii. GoldenBed- 



der. 2H-inch. $3.50 ; 3-inch 5.00 



Dracaena Indivisa, strong plants for 



vases. 5-inch $5.00 per doz. 



Caladiums. good, strong plants for 



vases, 4-inch $1.50 per doz. 



PLACE ORDERS EARLY. 



Take Notice. 



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

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



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



Mentioa the Review when you write. 



ST. PAUL. 



Trade Good. 



Warm, sunny days liave succeeded 

 our cold, cloudy weather and vegeta- 

 tion is on the move. Trade is active 

 and everybody is kept hustling. Cut 

 flowers; have been moving very freely, 

 with about enough good stock to go 

 around. Low gi-adc stufl' has, however, 

 sold very low. Carnations have not been 

 so plentiful, and fancy blooms still 

 command nearlj' as good prices as in 

 the \vinter. 



Notes. 



Swanson is still displaying an abun- 

 dance of bulbous bloom that is very 

 showy and attractive. I recently saw 

 in his store a very beautiful crescent 

 wreath made of Bride and Dorothy 

 Perkins roses. While this latter is not, 

 strictly speaking, a florist's design rose, 

 its beautiful pink tints contrasted so 

 finely with the creamy white that I 

 cannot desist from mentioning it in 

 passing. 



Bedding out has commenced in ear- 

 nest. Geraniums, pansies and all other 

 bedding plants are popping into bloom 

 on the lawns with amazing rapidity. 



L. L. May & Co. report an excellent 

 shipping trade to all parts of the 

 northwest, and a good demand for 

 vases, beds and boxes- at home. 



Decoration day trade bids fair to 

 ■eclipse all predecessors. Outdoor stock, 

 being late, will scarcely be in liloom 

 for the occasion. 



I recently called on Fred Busch. (he 

 veteran vegetable grower of Minneapolis, 

 and foinid 00,000 feet of glass ccevoted 

 to cucumbers and tomatoes, just ready 

 for the market. An average of six to 

 seven p<iunds of tomatoes is obtained 

 from each plant, and present prices 2.3 

 cents ]ier ])cinind. X. V. Z. 



I^ew Pedigreed 



....ICvr^^C^). 



'" Send for descrlplion and colored plate ol our SII new 

 CLIMBING DOSES. These originated in our own col- 

 lection by careful cross-fertilization and are un- 

 questionably superior to anything of their class. 



Edwin Lonsdale— Pale lemon-white 



Wm. K. Harris— Pale flesh color. 



Wm. P. Dreer— Creamv white, pink edeing. 



Prof. C. S Sarsrent— Rich vellow and buJf. 



Robert Craig-— Yellow, shaded with apricot. 



John Burton -Delicate peach color. 



Allfragrant, very double, undeniably hardy and 

 strong growers. 



HOOPES, BRO. & THOMAS, 



tMaple Avenue Nurseries, WeSt Chester, Pa. 



For DECORATION DAV 



4000 tine, thrifty Geraniums, mostly red. best 



bedding kinds, 3K-ineh $5.60 per 100, 



4-inch 7.00 



5000 strong Vlnoas, 2;i-iDch 2..50 



3-inch. $4.00 per K«>. Big value— to close. 



Verbenas $2.50 per 100. 



Petunias. 4-inch, full of bloom.... 11.00 



Pansies, in full bloom 1..50 



Ivy Geranium', 4-ineh S.OO 



•Vinrli 5.00 



Tuberous Booted Beg-onias, very tine, t-inch. 

 $10.0(1 per 100. 



Coleus, J-inch. line assortment $2.50 per 100. 



W. H. Gullett & Sons, Lincoln, III. 



Men ti. Ill tlie Keview ^\■hen you write. 



annas 



m 



^^^^^J Well Established. Pot-Grown 

 ■I^S^H of the followinir kinds: 



Shades of Bed-Duke of Marlborough. Chas 

 Henderson. I. Montel. Mme. C'rozv. Sarah Hill. 

 S. Buclmer. Scarlet Queen. S. de Antoine Orozy. 

 beaute Poitevine .1. D. Eisele. A. Bouvier, 

 Antoine Chantin, Paul Marquant. 



Shades of 'Xellow— Canary, Burbank, Aus- 

 tria, Duchess do Montmort Florence Vaughan. 



Grand Bocrne for foliage only, best red 

 leaved Canna for effect. 



Purchaser's choice, $t 00 per 100. 



Our elioice, $3.50 per lOO. Address 



R. S. BROWN & SON, 



BOX 335. KAMSa.S CITIT. MO. 



Last Call for 

 Decoration Day 



The following plants in sizes named at the 

 right price for the quality of Stock sent. Rush 

 orders as Decoration Day will soon be here. 

 See list below: 



OEBAITITJMS. 2K. 3. 4-inch. 



DOUBI.E PETUNIAS, 2. 3. 4-iuch. 



SALVIAS, B. C, 2. 3-inch. 



HEI^IOTBOPES, 2, 2V5-inch. 



COLEUS, B C, 2,3-inch. 



VEBBENAS, 2, 2%. 3-inch. 



AGEBATUnaS, 2. 3-inch. 



MABOUEBITES, 2, 4-incb. 



LOBELIA. 2-inch. 



CANKAS. 3,4-inch. 



PUCHSIA, 3. 4-inch. 



LAMTAirA,2. 3 inch. 



CUPHEA, 2 inch. 



ACHYBANTHBS, 2K-inch. 



IVY GEBANIUUS, 2^ inch. 



ALYSSUM, 2-inch. 



PELAB60NIUMS, 4 inch 



BOSE GEBANIUMS, 3 inch. 



TBAirSPLAITTED ASTEB3, 



STOCK and BELCIS DAISY, 3. 4-inch. 



BEGONIAS, Plowering- and Bex, 3 4-incb. 



ASPABAOUS Pl.UaiOdUS. 2^. 4.5-inch. 



SPBENGEBI, Flats, 2. 3. 4, 8-inch. 



HYBISCU8, 4 inch. 



CABNATIOBS, 2-inch. Joost, Crocker. 

 Hnosicr Maid. Fisher. 



BOSTONS, all sizes from 4-inch up. 



BOSES, all kinds for forcing. Write 



GEO. A. KUHL, PEKIN, ILL. 



Mfiif ion tlio Itt-view wiu-n yoii write. 



CYPRESS and OAK TUBS, 



All Sizes, manufactured by ourselves. 

 ■ Ask for trice List 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, -- RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Mention the Review wben you write. 



The Review's are,a.gi^.i 

 Classified Ad vs. 



CONVENIENCE 



is the verdict 

 of the 

 buyers. 

 "It is so easy to find what you want." 



^ ^ ^ jt Always mention the Flofists' RcVieW when writing advertisers. Jt J» 



