JCNB 9, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



127 



WHAT BRINGS HAPPINESS TO THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE BRINGS 



PROFIT TO THE FLORIST 



Showing BAYERSDORFER'S BASKETS, RIBBONS, CHIF- 

 FONS and SPECIALTIES FOR ALL SEASONS makes easy 

 selling and increases profits. : : : s t : s s : : : : 



Write for the Catalogue of the Largest Florists' Supply House in America. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co., '^i.^l.t Philadelphia, Pa. 



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THE SPRINGFIELD FLORAL CO. 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



Plersonl Fern. 2}^-lnch per 100. 16.00 



Asparai^ua Plumosus Nanus, 2^-lncta, " 3.00 



per 1000. 125.00; 4-lnch '• 8.00 



Strobllanthes Dyerlanus, 2Hi-lnch " 2.00 



Honeysuckles. Golden Leaved, Chinese Ever- 

 green and Halliana, 2^-lnch per 100, 12 00 



Mexican Primrose. .2><^-lDch " 2.00 



Lantanas, 5 sorts, 2H-lnch " 2.00 



Begonias, assorted, 2^-lnch " 2 00 



Oleander, 2Jii-inch, double white and 



double pink " 2.50 



Heliotrope, Florence Nlghtengrale, 



23<-lnch •' 2.00 



Violets. Princess of Wales, California, Swanley 



White and Lady Hume Cimpbell, 2H-inch. 



per 100, 12.00; per 1000, 118.00. 

 Achillea. The Pearl, 2^-lnch. per 100, $2 00; per 



1000. 118 00. 

 Hydranfrea Monstrosa,2K-inch, per 100,13.00; per 



1000. $25.00. 



Carnations, assorted, 2^-inch per 100, $2.00 



Geraniums. Jean Viaud, John Doyle, La Favorite, 



Beaute Poite vine, per 100, 12.50; per 1000. $20 00; 



our selection of varieties in assorted kinds, 



per 100, $2.00; per 1000, $18.00. 



Cannas, Austria, strong: plants from 2V4-inch 

 pots, per 100, $3.C0; per 1000. $26.00. 



Fuchsias, 2^-inch, double white and double 

 purple and assorted singrle varieties, i>er 

 100, $2.00. 



Abutllons, Souv. de Bonn. Eclipse. Golden Bell 

 and Infanta Eulalla, 2^-mch, per 100, $2.00. 



Rudbeckla (Golden Glow). 2X-inch, per 100, $2 00. 

 Chrysanthemums. 2>^-lncb. assorted varieties, 

 per 100, $2.00; per 1000, $18.00. 



Roses, Marechal Nlel, The Bride. Ball of Snow, 

 2^-lnch, per 100. $2 50; par 1000, $20 00. 

 Empress of China, Pink Rambler, White 

 Rambler, Yellow Rambler. Psyche and Snow- 

 flake, 2H-inch, per 100, $2.00; per 1000. $18.00. 

 Ball of Snow, strong plants from 4 inch pots, 

 per 100, $7.00. 



MBDtlon Th» Review when yon writw. 



Oagger and Fancy FERNS. 



A Ho. 1 qaaUt7....$1.00 per 1000, 

 discount on larger orders. 



Very fine bronze and Kreen Oalaz, 

 selected stock, $1.00 per 1000. 



Iiaarel Festooning^, hand made. 

 Rood and full, $.').00 and $6.00 

 per 100 yards. 

 Oreen Moss, $1.00 per bbl. 

 Sphagnum Moss, ,')0c per bag : 

 $1.00 per bbl. 

 Brancb laurel, 60c per bundle. 

 Orders by mail, telegraph or telephone will 

 receive our prompt and personal attention. 

 L. D. Telephone 2618 Main. 



HENRY M. ROBINSON & CO. 

 11 Province St., BOSTON, MASS. 



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PETINIAS. 



Double fringed: six distinct varieties from 

 2>^-in. pots, labeled, $2.00 per 100: tl8 OOper 1000. 



THE W. T. BLCKLEY PIANT CO. 



SPRINOFIELD, ILL. 



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RETAIL FLURISTS. 



(CONTINUED.) 



A. WIEGAND & SONS, 



FLORISTS, 



., Indianapnils, Ind. 



1610 to 1620 

 N. Iliinois St 



PriMt: 2>i-in., $4.00; 

 8-in., $8.00: 

 4-in., $15.00: 

 5-in., $25.00 per 100. 6-in., 40c; 7-In., 60c; 

 8-in., 76c each. 



WM. SCOTT CO. 



Main and Balcom Sts. 



Buffalo, N. Y. 



J. J. BENEKE, 



011v« Street, ST. LOUIS, NO* 



Shibeley The Florist, 



sm^yR ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 



^oston Ferns.' 



fe^sl fi-in S9.e; no nor inn fi-i 



Hicrsoni Ferns. .^'sf°°, 

 4-in..35c each; 

 5-in., 60c each. Strong young plants 



from the bench at $4.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



ALTERNAMTHERAS. Red and Yellow, 

 strong rooted cuttings, 60c per 100; $4.00 per 1000. 

 Special price on large quantities. 



DAVIS BROS., Morrison. III. indGineii, III. 



Mwitlon Th» Review when yoo writ*. 



A GREAT OFFER! 



In Boston Ferns. 2 and .S>2 inch, fine plants 

 lor growing on at $3.75 per 100: $J5.00 per 1000. 



FAIMS— Kentla Belmoreana and Forster- 

 lana, 31nch pots, cool grown, with 6 to 6 leaves 

 and dwarf , $12.00 per 100. 



COtBUS-Golden Bedder and Verchafleltii 

 and 10 other varieties, 2 inch pots, $2.00 per 100; 

 $18.00 per 1000. 



, A8TBR8— In all varieties and mixed trans- 

 planted. 60c per 100: $5.00 per 1000. 



CONVERSE SHEENHOLSES. Webster. Mass. 



Geraniums 



(tood, strong, stocky plants, covered with 

 »uds, showing color. Double Grant, Nutt, Fa- 

 inn o ^^•' assorted from 4-inch pots, $fi.00 per 

 i™- ,^"onK plants from 3-inch pots, mixed, $4.00 

 per 100. Cash with order. 



CHAS. HEINZ : Florist : Sharon, Pa. 



CEMENT BENCHES. 



Eef erring to Mr. Scott's description of 

 a tile bench, in last week's Review, the 

 Niagara Cement and Concrete Company 

 writes : 



We were much interested in the man- 

 ner of constructing this bench, but wo' 

 are quite certain that if we could build 

 a bench for comparison, no more like 

 this one would be used. We don't be- 

 lieve in tee-irons along a bench to rust 

 out. If such work, exposed in that way, 

 were put into a business block, the build- 

 ing inspectors would kick it out in a 

 minute. Anyway, the lime in the soil 

 will rust through iron in no time. In our 

 bench i^e adjustable braces to hold the 

 pipes and stiffen the bench are iron but 

 the balance is all cement and we know 

 that no iron should be in a bench where 

 the soil can in any way reach it or work 

 on it to rust it out; it should be free 

 so that at any time it can be painted. 

 These cement benches can be put up in 

 far less time than a wooden bench and 

 that means something nowadays, when 

 a house ha.s to be kept pretty busy to 

 meet competition, but once up they will 

 last longer than the house and can be 

 emptied and refilled without loss of time 

 for repairs and with less labor than is 

 required on any other kind of bench. 



Your paper is fine; sold small plants 

 all out, — GusTAv PrrzoNKA, Bristol, Pa. 



The Review seems to be able to hunt 

 out the buyers. — F. A. Belt, Sterling, 

 111. 



That little one-inch advertisement in 

 your valuable paper did the work all 

 right as usual. — J. F. Ammaun, Edwards- 

 ville. 111. 



YouE paper is all right. I said it years 

 ago when I sent my first dollar and I say 

 it yet. — G. B. Steinhauser, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



I HAVE certainly been well pleased with 

 the Review and would not like to be with- 

 out it; I think every florist shouldi take 

 it. — C. L. Shanks, Newton, Kan. 



EXTRA CHOICE KAISERIN ROSES 



for summer blooming, 4-inch, $4.00 per 100. 



VIOLETS from 2-incb pots. Marie Louise, 

 Lady Campbell and Princess of V7ales, $20.00 per 

 1,000. Imperial, the best dark, $25.00 per 1,000. 



CRXBB & HUNTER 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 



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