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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



JUNB 23, 1904. 



KANSAS CITY. 



Floriats in Kansas City report quiet 

 business for the last week. Stock is 

 scarce ami very poor. Boses are small 

 and carnations no better. American 

 Beauties are all off crop. Out of town 

 shipping trade was about all we had. 



Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ellsworth and family 

 leave for St. Louis Monday night to be 

 gone about ten days or two weeks at the 

 Fair. 



The death of Eichard Jarrett, one of 

 our oldest florists, occurred Saturday, 

 June 18, aged 62 years. He has been in 

 the greenhouse business here since 1870 

 and leaves a wife and seven children. 



L. M. S. 



STONEHAM, MASS. 



Mrs. Hattie Frost Parker, wife of Ar- 

 thur S. Parker, a leading florist of this 

 place, died June 9, aged 38 years. Be- 

 sides the bereaved husband two children 

 are left to mourn her loss. Mrs. Parker 

 was active in church and charitable work 

 and enjoyed a 'large circle of acquaint- 

 ances. During her illness of several 

 months the esteem in which she was hekl 

 in the community was shown by the 

 many kind ministrations of neighbors and 

 friends, for which the bereaved husband 

 is deeply grateful. She was an active 

 member of the Unitarian Church of 

 Stoneham, a charter member of the Old 

 People's Home of that town, a member 

 of Helpers' Circle, Kings Daughters. 

 Possessed of an attractive personality, 

 sympathetic by nature and with a rare 

 faculty of making lasting friendship**, 

 her demise is mourned. T\ineral services 

 were held Sunday, June 12, Bev. William 

 Lloyd, of the Unitarian Church, assisted 

 by Bev. Fister, of Arlington, officiating. 

 The services were largely attended by 

 relatives and friends, and the floral trib- 

 utes were magnificent, the display being 

 rarely equaled at a private funeral. 

 Among the tokens of regard was a very 

 fine standing wreath from the flower 

 growers of Boston, Mr. Parker's busi- 

 ness associates. 



Baltimore, Md. — ^William Halliday 

 recently sold the greenhouse property 

 which has been occupied for many yeai's, 

 but has now secured a new and very de- 

 sirable location near the Liberty road, 

 where a large establishment will be built 

 up. 



Bed Bank, N. J,— The premium list 

 has been issued for the seventh annual 

 exhibition of the Monmouth County 

 Horticultural Society to be held here 

 November 1 and 2. Copies of the list 

 will be sent by H. A. Kettel, Fairhaven, 

 N. J. 



SCOTTII 



B«adT for delivery. Strong Planta. From 

 tbe bench or 2^-incb pots S4.0O per doz.. $25.00 

 per IQO, «200.00 per ICOO. 6-in. pot plant*, $2.00 

 each: 8-ln. pans, $8.60 eacb:10-in. pans $5 00 each. 



JOHN SCOTT, .'r.r„V. Brooklifii, N, Y. 



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SMILAX 



Extra fine strong; pUnts, 3-in. pots. 

 $2.00 per lOO. 



Cash from unknown parties. 



J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO..PonK)ni,N.C. 



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We have special low prices to offer and can save you money oAav' 



Galvanized Wire Rose Stakes and Tying Wires 



Write UB for price before ordering elsewhere. Aleo Model Extension Carnation Support. 



IGOE BROS., e^.'Sir,'^'^^... Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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TOBACCO POWDER 



THK BLACK ATL'FF FINE For SprinKlin^ Only. 



TfTHEN you cannot fumigate with our Fumlgatlngr Powder you can apply our Black Staff Fine 

 " direct to the plants; it is Rtroneand equally efifectivo in doors or out for extermination of all 

 plant pests. Your money back If it is unRatisfactnry. Trial 5-T>onnd nackaure for DotbiuK if yon will 

 pay the express cnarjies on it. Write Dept. D. THB H. 1. STOOTHOFF CO., 116, 117, 118 West Street, Sew Twk. 



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50,000 SMILAX. 



Prom 2}i-inch pots. $1.25 per 100 ; $10.00 per 1000. 



PETUNIAS. 



These Double Frinjted ones — 6 beauties — 

 2K-incb, $1.50 per 100. We have 6000 left. 



CASH. 



THE W. T. BUCKLEY PLANT CO. 



SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 



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"NICOTICIDE" 



KILLS BUGS 



Tobacco waRKHOueiNO A. Trading Co. 

 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky. 



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If you are in need of any of the 

 following for stock: Coleus, Helio- 

 trope* Rose Geraniums, Lantanas, 

 Ivy Geraniums, 4 kinds Sweet Alys- 

 sum, Centaurea, Vincas, Rex and 

 other Beffonias. Lobelia, Cannas, 

 Lemon Verbena, Alternantheras, 



write GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



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RAY TREES. 



^^ Bpeoial Prloe ]«iBt on aboTO. 



Pyramids, S to 14 feet hiRh : Standards. 24 in. to 

 66 in. head will be mailed on application. 



JULIUS ROEHRS, 



Exotic Nurserlis, - RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



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TfSPZIRAGUS PLANTS 



^^ True Plumosus Nanus, strong plants from 

 seed sown January and February. $12.00 per 1000; 

 250 at 1000 rate : $1.50 per 100. Cash with order, 

 prepaid to destination Send for samples. Large 

 lots, write us for prices. 



SprenKcri, strong seedlings, once transplanted, 

 80c per 100; $6.50 per lOCO, prepaid. 



TAI.AHA OOVBBSVATOBZaS. 



YAI.AMA. X.ake Co., FLOBXDA. 



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VIOLETS 



from 2-inch pots. Marie Louise. Lady Campbell 

 and Princess of Wales. $20.00 per 1000 : Imperial. 

 $25.00 per 1000. Princess of Wales fiom 2H-inch 

 pots. 18.00 per 1(0. 



CRABB A HUNTER 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 



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BOSTON AND ANNA FOSTER FERNS 



Very fine, $26.00 to $50.00 per 100. In pot* 26c to 

 $5.00 each: small plants $5.00 per 100. Oolens— 

 Rooted Cuttings, red. yellow and black, $7.60 per 

 1000: SOc per 100. Mzd.. $5.00 per 1000 ; 60c per 100. 

 Asparaffns Plnmoine Vanus, 4-in. $10.00, 

 8 in. pans $50.00 per 100. Asparaffus Bpren- 

 g'ori, 4-in, $6 00 per lOO. Draoaena XndlvlBa, 

 8-in. strong, $8.00 per 100. Xentias— Tions. 



lOO.OOO Bedding' Plants in Gleraniuma. 

 Fuchsias. Lantanas, Coleus, Lemon Verbenas. 

 Asters, Single and Double Petunias, Ageratums, 

 Dracaenas, German Ivy, Vinca. Lobelia; Alter- 

 nantheras, Red and Yellow, etc. 



Prices on application. 



L. H. Foster, 45 King St., Dorciiester.'Mass. 



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PrincessofWalesViolet 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



f 8.00 per lOOO; Cash or O.O.S. 



SOL. GARUND, Des PlallMS, III. 



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/tsparagus Plumosus 



^^ From flats, ready for potting, $2.00 per 100; 

 $18.00 per 1000. 2-inch, $3.0J per lOo. 



Daa^A Brides, Bridesmaids and Golden 

 ICU9«?9* Gates, 2-inch. $2 00 per 100. 



SAMUEL WHITTON, 



J5-J7 Gray Avenue, UTICA, N.jY. 



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" ....Dahlias 



For plants or bulbs address 



We P. PEACOCK, 



Dahlia Spedalist. ATCO, N. J. 



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