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TheWcekly Florists' Revie\xr. 



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June 9, 1904. 



The Grand New 



Pink" Rose Lq Dctroif • 



NOW IN 3-INCH POTS, READY FOR PLANTING. 

 $25.00 per 100; $200.00 per lOOO. 



Surplus Stock, Grafted. LrMircu"s;r3^.-ch;*ll:22 '^- '" 



HtA/n R/\/\f c lOOO Perles, 3-inch, $8.00 per JOO ; 500 Mmc. Cusin, 3-inch, 

 VFYVII l\UUt9« $8.00 per JOO; lOOO Bon Silene, 2^ -inch, $6.00 per JOO 



JOHN BREITMEYERS SONS, 



Gratiot and Miami Avenues. DETROIT, MICH. 



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Mention The Berlew when yog write. 



TARRYTOWN. N. Y. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Tarrytown Horticultural Society was 

 held May 31, President Ballantyne in 

 the chair. David Macfarlane, gardener 

 for Mrs. H. Walter Webb, Scarborough, 

 was awarded Franz S. Pammer's prize, 

 a scarf pin, for the best display of flow- 

 ers cut from hardy shrubs. Other ex- 

 hibitors were Wm. Scott and Robt. 

 Boreham. Jas. Scott and Thos. Lee 

 were the judges. Nominees for mem- 

 bership were Alex MacKensie, Geo. In- 

 stone, John Featherstone and F. Luck- 

 etibacher all from Greystone, Yonkers. 

 One member was elected. A prize of 

 $15 was received from Vaughan's Seed 

 Store, New York, to be competed for :it 

 the fall exhibition. Owing to the late 

 season the date of the June show was 

 changed from June 9 to June 14, to be 

 held in the Young Men's Lyceum, Tar- 

 rytown, and open from 3 p. m. till 10 

 p. m. Admission free. Resolutions of 

 sympathy wete tendered Francis Gibson 

 and his family on the death of Harry 

 Gibson. 



This being ladies' night, a very pleas- 

 ant evening's entertainment was in store 

 for the members and friends, of whom 

 there were! over seventy-five present. 

 President Ballantyne called upon our 

 crack orator, David Macfarlane, to an- 

 nounce the program, which included 

 music and elocution, by members and 

 others. The program was followed by 

 dancing. This was the first ladies' 

 night this society has given and it was 

 a success, much beyond the expectations 

 of the committee in charge, who hope 

 to do as well at the next ladies' night, 

 which will be in August. T. A. L. 



Elizabeth, N. J. — Henry Lehy is mak- 

 ing plans to considerably enlarge his es- 

 tablishment this summer. He has had 

 a lifelong experience in the business, 

 having started with Benj. Haines in 

 1872. After acquiring a general knowl- 

 edge of greenhouse work he went to J. 

 M. Thorburn & Co., New York, for sev- 

 eral years. Then he opened for himself 

 near his present location, where he has 

 built up a nice business. He is also 

 manager and principal stockholder in 

 the Lehigh Slate Roofing Co. 



Am. Beauties 



PLANTS 



FROM 



2-INCH 



Price to clean out $30 per thousand. This is a cheap price 

 but not cheap stock; it is first-clasf in every respect. 



from 8>^-inch pots, STRICTTLY FIRST-CLASS, 

 $15 per thousand. 



J. A. BUDLONG, 37 Randolph Street, CHICAGO. 



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METEOR 



50,000 



Ready for immediate planting;. 

 Perfectly healthy. The finest 

 Sfrown. Liberty, 3^ -in. pots, 

 $18 per JOO. Maids, Brides, 

 Ivory, Goiden Gates, 3%- 

 in. pots, $15 per JOO. 



J. L. Dillon, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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for Sale 

 from the Rose City 



lOOO BBZSBB, lOOO BBIDBBMAZDB, 



inSH-iocb and 4-inch pots $4.50perl00. 



Extra fine, clean stock. 



M. B. MAGUIRE, Madison, N. J. 



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KAISERIN 

 IVORY 

 BRIDE 

 BRIDESMAID 



A. M. SCHAFER, 



Plants ftom 

 3>{-inoli pots, 



$3.00 



per lOO 

 Oash or O.O.D. 



Mention The 



229 Balmoral Ave., 



CHZOAOO. 



Reriew when you write. 



10,000 Boston Ferns 



For Sale. Bee Classified Adv. for prices. 



Cation Greenhouse Go. 



1101 Filth Avenue, PEORIA, ILL. 



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Growing PUots of 

 Fancy Ltaved .... 



Planting Roses 



All klDds of Teas. Just what you want. 

 Brides. Maldn. Perles. Kaiserins, Woottons. Bell 

 Siebrecbt. Ivory. Golden Qates. Liberty Beau- 

 ties. Camots and few Meteors. Stock Al. Prices 

 right. Send ligbt alons to 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



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CAUDIUMS 



Fine young pot-Rrown plants of fancy leaved 

 Caladiums in aboutSO varieties for 80 days cheap. 



Also very large Palms, 12-L'> feet, which I 

 will exchange for a pumping outfit with power 

 attached; must be small and in good order. 



Please address 7. J. U^BSXCKT, 



I.. B. 113, ANVIBTOB, AI.A. 

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POI FIIQ Golden Bedder. 2H-inch 



^^'■-■-•J^* pots, $2.00 per 100. 

 Bonble Petunia, 23^-inch pots, $2.00 per 100. 

 Eng'lisli Xvy, 4-inch, very bushy. $7 00 per 100. 

 Oeranioms, Jean Viaud. Beaute Poitevine, Dbl. 



Gen. Grant, 8. A. Nutt, Buchner. Ricard, 3^. 



4-inch pots, very bushy and all In bloom, $4.00 



and $6.00 per 100. Pnohsla, 2>^-inch pots. 



$2.00 per 100. Hasturtium, 3-inch, $1.50 per 



100. Cash with order please. 

 P. a. CHAPMAB, HEWLETT, I.. Z., H.T. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



