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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



July 21, 1904, 



MARION, IND. 



Gunnar Teilmanu is building two new 

 houses, for carnations and chrvsanthe- 

 mums, one 16x90, the other 16x75, using 

 material from the Foley Mfg. Co., Chi- 

 cago. His chrysanthemums are in fine 

 shape, a bench and a half of the new 

 pink, Wm. Duckham, being especially 

 good, Mr. Teilmann says that for habit 

 of growth Duckham is the finest mum 

 he has ever seen and if the blooms come 

 up to expectations this fall there is go- 

 ing to be an enormous sale for it, larger 

 even than for Eaton and Appleton. Mr. 

 Teilmann has a bench of the early Mon- 

 rovia that looks good. 



J. W. Bernard, after a little trouble, 

 has renewed the lease on his place for 

 five years and has things in good shape 

 again, 



F. W, Herleman is preparing to put 

 up an even-span house 100 feet long. 

 Cyrus Wilson will also add a small house 

 to his place. 



Ed Bissell has left the Marion Floral 

 Co. and is now in Rushville. A Mr. Coun- 

 cilman, formerly of Knightstown, is his 

 successor. 



The spring business was good with ev- 

 eryone here and we now hope for a 

 prosperous fall and winter. G. 



ASHTABULA, OHIO. 



F. C. Bail, who has been manager of 

 the Ashtabula Greenhouse Co. since it 

 built its plant at Bunker Hill some 

 years ago, has sold his interest and sev- 

 ered his connection with the concern. It 

 is a stock company in which F, N. Stone 

 and J. H. Goddard hold tho principal 

 interest. W. Rogers is now the man- 

 ager. 



Mr. Bail has bought three and one- 

 half acres of land and is building four 

 houses 22x175 feet each. He has bought 

 two sixty horse-power boilers and ex- 

 pects to be ready for business on his 

 own account in the early fall. Let- 

 tuce will be his principal crop. 



Several of the lettuce growers in this 

 vicinity are busy building additions to 

 their glass, all having had a profitable 

 season. 



Tong & Weeks say that cut flower and 

 plant business has been good, but that 

 the usual summer quiet is now at hand. 



Auburn. N. Y.— H. M. Hills is adding 

 two houses to his range, each 10x152. 

 One is for smilax and asparagus, the 

 other for carnations. One house, 20x100, 

 is planted to Brides and Maids and an- 

 other is being put in shape for carna- 

 tions. The past year was a prosperous 

 one for Mr, Hills, 



HSPARAGUS Quiifl 

 Plumosus Nanus uuuU 



•3.60 per 1000. Larger quantities less. 

 Guaranteed true to name and of hlghcBt 

 germinating quality. 



DRAKE POINT GREENHOLSES, 



TAKAI,4, TI.OMZDA. 



Mention The B«Tlew when you write. 



Geo. mold Co. 



1657 Buckingham Pl«ce, CHICAGO, ILL 



Send for Price List on all 



Palms and Ferns 



'Mentibo The Reriew when yon write. 



Greeflhoose and Vegetable Plants 



8^>iBoh atook la A Vo. 1 oondltion. XTot lass than 5 of any on* varlsty sold. 



AlternantlMra, yellow, K.oo per 100; 



I17.&0 per IWU. Per doz. Per 100 



13.50 



8.00 

 2.00 



S.OO 



Atparacus Spr«ns«ri. 2^-ln 50c 



Hardy Pompon CtaryMmthomaina. 



Larg'e flowering, or Aster var 



Small flowering or Button var — 



Coleut, 16 var., 116.00 per 1000 40o 



GERANIUMS. 



Thoaa namod balow aro raady now. 



S. A. Nutt, Mme. Landry, Alph. Ricard, Mme. 

 Charrotte. Mme. Conover, Jnan Vlaud. Gran- 

 ville (Blngle). Ac. 92 00 per 100: tl7.60 per 1000. 

 Write US for prices and \ arietles for fall 

 delivery. 



- Per doz. Per 100 

 Hardy Bnsllsh Ivy, large and small 

 leaved variety per 1000, tl6.00. «0c 



Hibiscus, 6 varieties 



Lemon VeriMna per 1000, 120 00, &0c 



Lantanas. 10 varieties, per 1000. 117.60, 40c 



Maranta MMsanseana 76c 



Nymphaea Odorata Qlcantea 60c 



Plumbago, Blue and White 3-lnch... 



Smilax per 1000,116.00, 



Swainaona Alba 40c 



Rosaa 40c 



2.00 

 300 

 2.60 

 2.00 

 400 

 3.60 

 3.00 



2.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 



Vegetable Plants 



On Cabl>«^e« and Celery we are 

 prepared to make special 

 price on larg^e lots. 



OABBAOB-Early and Late Flat Dutcb. 

 Succetalon. L. I. ScoDd Early, Drum- 

 bead, Danitb Ball Head, Rook Red. 

 Drumhead Savoy, &c.. 25c per 100, 11.00 

 per 1000. $8.50 per 10,000. 



OBIJBBT— White Plume. Pink Plume. Giant 

 Pasca], Golden Self Blanching, Golden 

 Heart. Boston Market! &c.: also Celeriac, 

 2Sc per 100; Sl.OO per 1000: $8.60 per 10.000. 



PAB8LBT— Moss Curled, 25c per 100, $1.25 

 per 1000. 



KA£B— Dwarf Green Curled Scotch, 25c per 

 100, $1.00 per 1000. $8.60 per 10.000. 



KOH&.BABZ and Bmssols Bpxonts, 25c 

 par 100 ; $1.50 per lOOO. 



We have a million each of cabbage 

 and celery. 



Cash with order. 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON, 



WHITE MARSH, MD. 



M- lit Ion The Review when yon write. 



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CLEARING OUT SALE at Auction Prices 



The day was too short to dispose of 50.000 Palms. You may have the 

 unsold lots at the prices we got at the auction. 



SO Katanlas, 5-inch, at 14c each. 300 Xiataniaa, 6-inch, extra fine stuff very heavy, at 

 80c each. 185 Iiataniaa, 7-in.. extra fine stuff, very heavy, at 50c each. 160 Mtaniaa, 

 8-ineh. very large stuff, very heavy, at $t.20 each. 



These are all worth double the money and are not the leavings of the auction. They 

 are all good. All were sold in lots of 25 as they stood. 



50O Kentia Belmoreana, 6-inch, at 70c each. 460 Kentia Belmoreana, 6-inch, extra 

 heavy, ready for 7-inch pots, at $1.00 each. 900 Kentia Forateriana, very heavy, 

 clean perfect plants, $1.50 each, regular price. $2 09 each. 100 Aspidistra, green. 4-in. 

 5 to 8 leaves, at 26c each. 40O Kentia rorateriana, 7-in., made up, fine healthy stock, 

 $1.25 each, $18.50 per doz. These will make $5.00 to $6.00 plants in one year. 



HT7SBT UP if you want these flne plants at these prices ; it is absolutely the last chance 

 as I have not any more to offer after this, and as all the greenhouses are sold. 



The bulk of our stock went to the men yon will have to bny from later. 



ABK TEEM WHT TEET BOVOET SO EEAVT. 



No order less than $10.00 at these prices. I hereby wish to thank all of my patrons for their 

 conQdence and kindness shown me. We had not one complaint. 



ALBERT FUCHS, 2045-59 N. Halsted St., GHICACO, ILL. 



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CHRYSANTHEMIMS. 



Fine stock from 2 and 2^-incb pots. $2.00 per 

 100. Eaton, Chsdwlck. Golden Wedding. Mrs. 

 Jerome Jones. Yanarlva Tanoma. Goldmine, 

 Superba, Alice Byron, Intensity, Robinson, Good- 

 man, Bloodgood. Golden Hair, Col. D. Appleton, 

 Bonnaffon. Pink Ivory, Ivory. Glory of Pacific, 

 Lincoln. CASH or satisfactory reference. 



J. J. ARNOLD, HOMER, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Chrysanthemums! 



NATHAH SMITH & SON, 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



Cryptomeria Japoaica 



Japanese Pine. 



Takes the place of the high price Araucarla 

 Excelsa at a low price. 



20 for SI : S5 per 100; 945 per 1000, 



E. I. RAWLIN6S, - Quakertown, Pa. 



Mention Hie Beview when yon write. 



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 All kinds of Bugs 



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 "WORDS OF WISDOM." 



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CHICAGO. I 



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