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The Weekly Florists^ Review 



June 23, 1904. 



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ROSE PLANTS 



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Per 100 



50,000 Bri<Iestnaidt, 2}4^ach pots $3.00 



25,000 Bridesmaids, 3>^-inch pots 4.50 



10,000 Liberty, 2>^-inch pot* 5.00 



5,000 Golden Gate, 2}4-iach pots 3.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



50,000 Am. Beauty, 2'Aiadx pots $5.50 $45.00 



25,000 Am. Beauty, 3>^-inch pots 7.00 60.00 



50,000 Brides, 2%-ixKh pots 3.00 25.00 



25,000 Brides, 3^-inch pots 4.50 35.00 



5,000 Sunrise, 2'A-iach pots Per J 00, $4.00} Per 1000, $30.00 



TWO-TSAB OI.D VImAXTB FSOM BBVCKS8. 



American Beauty $6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000. Brides, (Grafted Stock) $6.00 per 100 ; 



Bridesmaid, (Grafted Stock) $6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000. 



WBZTE FOB SPBCIAXi DXSCOUBT8 OB I.ABOE I.OT8. 



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$50.00 per 1000. € 



Per 1000 



$25.00 



35.00 



40.00 



25.00 



I The Bcnthcy-Coatsworth Co.,'%r:"'' Chicago | 



ROSE NIGHT AT ORANGE. 



A deferred meeting of the New Jersov 

 Ploricultural Society was held at the so 

 ■ciety's rooms in Orange, N. J., on Juno 

 17. The postponement was caused by a 

 <lesire to enjoy a special rose night. The 

 tables >yere filled with the product of the 

 -estates in this neighborhood, chief among 

 which were seven vas6s exhibited bv 

 John Crosby Brown, from the hand of 

 Peter Duflf, a separate stand be- 

 ing thought worthy of a vase 

 of Baroness Eothschild of fine 

 form. A large vasd of a variety of 

 blooms exhibited by William Eunkl,?, 

 raised by Dietrick Kindsgrab, not for 

 <;ompetition, received the society's first- 

 class certificate. The interest of the 

 evening, however, centered in twentv- 

 seveh named varieties exhibited in the 

 amateur section by a lady, one of A. D 

 Eose's clientele, efitered in the name of 

 her brother, C. H. Wilmer, of Montclair. 

 It received a first-class certificate. 



Other plants And flowers shown in- 

 chided a superb Cattleya gigas, remark- 

 able for size anfl number of blooms and 

 compact form, due probably to its havins 

 been grown nedr the glass. It was from 

 William Barr and grown by Arthur Bod- 

 T^ell; a vase 6f white peonies of extra- 

 ordinary size from Peter Duff; a seedlins 

 -poppy closely resembling orientalis from 

 A. a Jenkins, of Uewellyn Park, grown 



fl T^\J'''' ^"*^«°' several vases 

 trom O. D. Munn, grown by John Hayes; 

 sweet William from A. C. Van Gaasbeck, 

 grown by William Bennett. In pots were 

 several Nephrolepis Piersoni from Peter 

 Duff, a specimen Phyllotaenium Lindeni 

 from William Runkle, and a large array 

 of fruits and vegetables. 



The judges of the evening were John 

 I.. Collins, John Hayes and Joseoh B Da- 

 vis One new member was placed in noni- 

 ^°**'«°- J. B. Davis. 



MADE GOOD MONEY. 



I like the Beview very much and could 

 not well get along without it. Business 

 has been very good this spring and the 

 BEvaw has helped me very much in buy- 

 ing stock I have made good money out 

 of the stock purchased from other flor- 

 ^s^s. B. W. Spebce. 



Carthage, Mo. 



Kenosha, Wis.— H. D. Kamp, owner 

 •of the Kenosha Greenhouses and Nursery, 

 purchased two years ago of Lewis Tur- 

 ner, has leased the greenhouses to C. 

 'G. Anderson, who will conduct a general 

 florists' business. 



'"V^HF RFC^T DnCLFGL Corib fron cool- 



■ niL DC9 1 ICw9lL9 grown stock plants 



IK Bb1b«x1iib, 3-iDrh, t5 00 per 100. Kaids, 3inch, $6.00 per 100. Brides S-inch, 



t5.O0 per 100. liberty. 3-inch. $8.00 per 100. Bnnrlsa, 3-inch. $8.00 per 100. 

 Paries, Sinch, 18.00 per 100. All clean, young stock ready for planting. Ctth or rtftnnci with oidir pliiu. 



Slocum and MusKrove Sts., GER- 

 MANTOWN, Philadelphia, PA. 



CHARLES E. MEEH4N, 



ROSE PLANTS 



2-inch Pols. 



100 , 1000 



Libetty .; $6.00 $46.00 



Am. Beauty 6.00 46.00 



BridesmaicU 8.00 25.00 



Brides 8.00 28.00 



Perle 8.00 25.00 



GoldeD Gate 300 25.00 



Ivory 8.00 26.00 



3-inch Pots. 



100 100) 



Perle $4.00 $36.00 



Bride 4.00 86.00 



Bridesmaid 4.00 86.00 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. 



2-year-old plants from benches, $8.00 per 

 1(0 ; $26.00 per 1000. 



GEORGE REINBERG, 



51 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. 



Strong Stock from 2^ -in. pots. 



UNCL^JOHN 



The finest piok rose yet iotroduccd 

 beautiful color, free bloomer, best money 

 maker. 



$80.00 per 100; $160.00 per 1000 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



ROSES 



3000 Bridesmaid Roses 



From S^^-incb and 4-inch pots. 



Bxtra fine. For sale — $4.60 per 100; 

 $40.00 per 1000. 



E. T. GRAVE, RiCHMONO, IND. 



(WHOZ.ESAI.Z O&OWEB 

 CASVATXOV8 and BOSEB.) 



MfiitluD The Rerlew when yon write. 



Rose Plants ¥^oe. 

 ^^^^^•^ ■ ■^•■■•'v^ Guaranteed 

 strong, healtby stock, in 3-inch pots. 



Golden Gates $4.50 per 100 : $aV00 per 1000 



Brides 6.00 " 40.00 



Bridesmaids 6.00 " 40.00 



Mme. Chatenay 6.00 " 68.00 



Above prices are cash with order. 



JOHN BROD, - Ndcs Center, lU. 



Per 100 



Mme. Chatenay $5.00 



Suorise 5.00 



Am. Beauty, 3-inch ....*.. 6.00 



Kaiserin 2.50 



Liberty 5.00 



Bride 2.50 



Maid 250 



Perle 2.50 



Ivory 2.50 



Golden Gate 2.50 



1000 

 $40.00 

 40.00 

 50.00 

 20.00 

 40.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 



2aoo 



20.00 



2.YEAR-0LD PLANTS 



From Benches 



AMERICAN BEAUTY, 



$6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



All stock sold under express condition 

 that if not satisfactory it is to be returned 

 immediately, when money will be refunded. 



PETER REINBERG, 



31 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. 



Mention The Beriew when yon write. 



Always mention tlie Florists' Review whea 

 writing advertiaers. 



