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134 



The Weekly Florists' Review/ 



JUNB 9, 1904. 



WASHINGTON. 



Considering the' time of year, trade 

 has been very good the past few days. 

 This is due largely to the commence- 

 ment exercises. Roses and carnations 

 are of fairly good quality for the end 

 of the' season. As anticipated, business 

 for Decoration day was very good, prob- 

 ably a little better than last year. The 

 demand for common or low-priced flow- 

 ers was extremely heavy, particularly 

 around the markets. These flowers fit 

 many purposes and, being very plentiful, 

 they make decided inroads on the sales 

 of better grades of stock. Decorations 

 in the cemeteries were more numerous 

 and elaborate than ever before. The 

 plant trade was a big feature, the sea- 

 son being a little backward and much 

 planting was yet to be done. ITie de- 

 mand for bedding stock has been very 

 heavy this season and values have befen 

 better than for several years. 



Capt. Ernest had the bowlers out last 

 Wednesday night and some very good 

 scores were? made. It is needless to 

 say that Washington will be well rep- 

 resented for bowling honors at St. Louis. 

 Following are the scores: 



Player. Ist 2d S(X 



Minder 175 128 132 



Herrold 155 VI6 121 



Liewis IGO 152 148 



McCauley 154 149 167 



Jones 118 106 128 



Clark 170 145 150 



Cook 147 189 171 



.Shine 123 156 116 



Shaffer 165 157 187 



Barry 149 149 17a 



Ernest 148 167 177 



H. B. L. 



Columbus, O. — Eose Underwood, wid- 

 ow of the late John Underwood, recently 

 published a public notice in which she 

 says that she has been appointed admin- 

 istratrix of the estate and will continue 

 the business under the old name of Un- 

 derwood Bros. The latter now publish 

 a notice that Eose Underwood has no in- 

 terest in or control whatever of the busi- 

 ness of the Underwood Bros. Floral Co., 

 of which they have been owners for 

 twenty-three years and of which they 

 "propose so to remain in charge, not- 

 withstanding" the public notice afore- 

 said. 



Clirysaathemum 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



Per 100 



Yellow Eaton $2.60 



Vlvland-Morel 2.50 



Chadwlck 2.50 



Timothy Eaton .... 2 00 



Wniowbrook 2.00 



Marie Llgrer 2.00 



Mrs. Jerome Jones. 1.60 

 Yellow Jones 1.60 



Per 100 



Col. Appleton tl.60 



Robinson 1.60 



Bonnafifon 1.60 



Monrovia 1.60 



Halllday 1.50 



Omega 1.60 



Ivory 1.60 



Dalskov 1.60 



G 



at $8.00 per 100; 2ii in.. $4.00 per 100, 

 sucb as A. SXCAXUD, S. A. HT7TT, 

 , JBAV VIAV'D. etc., about fifteen vari- 



eties. Also other Bedding Stock. Newer varieties 



on application. 



DaaAA Brides. Bridesmaids, Golden Gates, 



$8.50 per 100. 



Ivory and Meteor, 2^ and 3-incb, 



CASH OR C. O. 1). 



W.J.&M.S.VESEY, 



FORT WAYNE. IND. 



W. DUCKHAN 



and all the Novelties in Cbrysantbemums. See 

 issue of March 24tb for varieties and prices. 

 Florists who are thinkins: of growing any of 

 these sorts in Quantity would do well to write us. 

 SKMD FOR LIST. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY, Madison, N.J. 



ROSES " Strictly No. I Stock. 



Maids, Brides, Gates, 2'A^ch, $25.00 per toooi 3/2-iach, 



$50.00 per 1000. BeautieS, 2^-iach, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per tOOO. ^- . 

 Old Beauties, from bench, $6.00 per 100. Old Teas, from bench, $4.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Best and most popular varieties. 



Yellow. Per 100 Per 100 



R. 0. 2>i-in. 



Whilldin $1.50 $2.50 



Omega 1-60 2.50 



Parr 1.50 2.50 



Sunshine 1.50 2.60 



Halliday 1.60 2.50 



Chautauqua Gold. 2.00 8.00 



Golden Wedding. . 2.00 8.00 



Yellow Jones 2.00 8.00 



Goldmine 2.00 8.00 



Pennsylvania 2.00 8.00 



Monrovia 2.00 8.00 



Nagoya 2.00 8.00 



Yellow Eaton ..... 2.50 4.00 



Eclipse 2.00 8.00 



Mounier 1.50 2.50 



O.J. Salter 6.00 8.00 



T. W. Pockett .... 6.00 8.00 



Pink. 



R. 0. 2j^Jn. 

 Per 100 PerlOO 



Pink, Duckham R. $25.00 per 



Two-year-old rose bushes from benches, Beauties, Maids, Brides. Prices on application. 

 Large quantities. KBASQUABTBBS FOH FZITSST CUT BOSKS. 



Shipments made direct from greenhouses. All stock guaranteed to give satisfaction. 



poehlmann Bros. Company, 



I MORTON GROVE, COOK CO., ILL. | 



^te •■■■■■• MHUHHaM •^■■■■■0 ■■■^■■B ■■■■■■• a^lHHBB S^^ 



Mention Tbe BeTlew when yon writ*. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Yonng: Sto43k, 2}i-lnob Pota. Ready Now 



t 



lOO 

 160 00 

 30.00 

 36 00 

 60.0U 

 36 00 

 36 00 

 20.00 

 36.00 

 36 UO 

 100 



Alice Byron $8 00 



A. J. Balfour 8.00 



Each. 



.10.76 

 .50 

 .60 

 1.00 

 .60 

 .60 

 .26 

 .60 

 .60 



Dot. 



t7.60 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 9.00 

 6 to 

 6.00 

 260 

 600 

 5.00 



Wm. Duckham, extra fine pink 



Dr. Enguehard, " " 



Mrs. Nathan Smith, extra fine white. 

 S. T. Wright magnificent crimson... 

 Miss Helen Frick.Thanksgivingpink 



F. A. Cobbold, mauve pink, fine 



W. R. Church, rosy crimson 



ohn Burton, fine late white 



ord Hopetoun 



100 



Convention Hall $8 00 



MUe. M. Liger 600 



Yellow Eaton 5.00 



Opah, WiUowbrook, Polly Rose, Ivory, Eaton, 

 Monrovia, Halliday, Appleton, Montemort, Pacific, 

 Pink Ivory, $3.00 per 100- Maud Dean, Chamberlain, 

 Golden Wedding, Merry Xmas, W 00 per 1(0. Send for 

 complete list. Let ua figure on your order. See our 

 Carnation adv. in other papers. 



H. WEBER & SONS, Oakland, Md. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NEW PINK CHRYSANTHEMUM 



AMERICAN BEAUTY— Oertiflosto C.S.A. 



Originated in this country three years ago. It 

 has shown to possess all the qualities required 

 of a first-class commercial Cbrysantbemum. 

 Clean, healthy growth, 3>i to 4 feet high, good 

 stem and foliage, every flower coming good 

 under ordinary culture. Form of flower ideal, 

 being closely incurved and high built. Keeping 

 and shipping qualities excellent: color a beauti- 

 ful dark pink, imlform in every flower. Flower- 

 ing time November 20th and later. Price 50c 

 each, $6.00 per dozen, $30.00 per hundred. Per 

 other varieties ask for list. Cash with order. 



6.F.NEIPP,AqueducU.I.,N.Y. 



Jamaica Post Office, Woodhaven Station. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 ROOTED CUTTINGS 



BXADT HOW 



PerlOO 

 Mrs. Jerome Jone8.ll.25 



Opah 126 



Polly Rose 125 



Robt. Halliday 125 



Yellow Jones 1 60 



E. D. Smith 1.60 



Vivland-Morel 1 60 



H. A. Parr 1.60 



Per 100 



Sunshine fl 60 



Col. Appleton 1.50 



Maud Dean 2.0ii 



J. K. Shaw 2.00 



lolanthe 2.00 



Queen 200 



Mayflower 2.00 



R. H. Pearson 2.00 



BELL MILLER, Springfield, III. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Always mention th« Florlats' Beview 

 when wrltinflr adTertlsen. 



SMITH'S 



CHRYSANTflEMUM 



MANUAL 



[By Elmer D. Smith.] 



Complete Practical Treatise, con- 

 cise directions for every stage of 



the work of propagator and gro'wer. 



Ttie result of 20 years' experience. 



80 PAGES, 18 ILLUSTRATIONS 

 TWfENTY-FIVE CENTS POSTPAID 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING GO. 



334 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. 

 (Cazton BaUdinff.) 



CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS ! 



9M-lnoli pots. 



Glory Pacific. Black Hawk, Kalb. M. Wana- 

 maker, John Lager, $2.00 per 100. 



Pink and White Ivory, Mrs. Robinson, Major 

 Bonnaffon, Col. Appleton, $2.50 per 100. 



Maud Dean, Mrs. Coombes, W. H. Chadwick, 

 Mrs. J. Jones, The Harriott and Golden 

 Wedding, $8.00 per 100. 



Rooted Cuttings at half above rates. 



C. W. BLATCHLEY, Plantsville, Conn. 



urns 



All the good kinds, true to 

 name, at $2.25 per 100; $20.00 

 per lOCO. from 2%-inch pots. 

 300 plants, our selection, for 

 $5.00 cash. Liberal count. 



Write us in regards to any kind, we 

 may have them for you. 



COOLIDGE BROS., P. , So. Sudbury, Mass. 



Greenhooaes at East Sndbary Station. 



Always mention the Florlete' Beview 

 when writing' advertiaera. 



