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TheWcckly Florists' Review. 



July 28, 1904. 



rOO,000 GROWN Carnation Plants. 



Sll the Standard 

 Varieties. 



strong', htalthy and well-nown plants. Can mak6 Shipmanta now. or book orders tn early Fall delivery. 



PI " 



^BIOBB AliD XilBT OV APPX.ZOATXOW. 



SMIUX, S;^^ $20.00 per 1000. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS ISt $7.00 per 100 



LEO NIESSEN, 1217 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



BUTTE, MONT. 



The cut flower business is at a stand- 

 still at present. Tlie greenhouse force 

 is doing the hustling stunt. At Greg- 

 son, the pipes formerly were iinder the 

 benches, too close for the roses. Now 

 they are being put on the sides of the 

 house, hung around. The pipes have been 

 in use four years and it was predicted 

 that they would corrode with the natural 

 hot water from, the springs. They were 

 just as clean as when put in. Mr. Day 

 claims this conies from iieeping the pipes 

 filled up aJl the time. As usual their 

 carnations are very fine. Mr. Day speaks 

 of the wonders Lawsou has done the 

 past season. 



A trip to the Columbia gardens was 

 well worth the writer's time. Up to 

 within the last two weeks they have been 

 having frost up there. The pansy beds 

 are fine; never saw any better, and the 

 stocks and snapdragon are all that could 

 be expected. The geraniums are not so 

 good. The lawns look good. Mr. Sie- 

 gel has planted hundreds of Canadian 

 poplars and they are doing well. At 

 the houses he has be.'iutiful begonias. 

 A bench in the center of the house is a 

 profusion of blooms. He is still cut- 

 ting from his carnation house, some very 

 fine Enchantress and Lawson. He has 

 a stephanotis vine in full bloom. Three 

 years ago he received, among a lot of 

 Beauty plants from Chicago, a climbing 

 rose which is a beautiful thing. It 

 has a flower shaped on the order of 

 President Camot, about two shades 

 darker tlian Testout, about the size of 

 a large Beauty and a continuous bloom- 

 er. Mt. Siegel has tried his best to find 

 out what it is, but no one seems to 

 know it. If unnamed, it may be called 

 Senator W. A. Clark. 



M. Law has returned from Spokane. 

 He will open an up-to-late store there 

 this fall. Elmer Law is in Salt Lake at 

 present, where he expects to locate. 



Wm. Hendrickson, at Missoula, will 

 have some fine gladioli, sweet peas and 

 phlox to ship soon. 



The Columbia gardens, if present 

 plan.s arc carried out, will liave an en- 

 tirely new range of hou.os this fall. 



Sylvester Hansen, who lias charge of 

 W. A. Clark, Jr. 's houses, will devote 

 one house entirely to orchids this sea- 

 son. 



A cloudburst on the flats gave the 

 boys at tlie old Law plant quite a scare 

 last week. Not much damage was done. 



The State Nursery lias a stand in one 

 of the Park street restaurants and has 

 a nice display window. 



The Montana Florists' Club has elect- 

 ed the following officers: President, O. 

 A. C. Oehmler; vice-president, Charles 

 W. Wilson; secretary, A. C. Wilhelm; 

 treasurer, Victor Siegiel; directors, James 

 H. King. N, N. McN:unee and Syl- 

 vester Hansen. A committee consisting 

 of Jacob Seitz, S. Hansen and C. W. 

 Wilson, was appointed to promote the 

 interests of Montana horticulturists. The 

 club proposes to hold a picnic at the 

 gardens next month and appointed a 

 committee to arrange for the affair. 



Eambler. 



FIELD- 

 GROWN 



PLANTS. 



CARNATIONS. 



First size, $7.00 per 100. 



Second size, 95.00 per 100. 

 Lawsop, Nelson, Joost, Florlana, Marquis, 

 McKinley, Fair Maid, Morning: Glory, Triumph, 

 Boston Market. Elma, Glacier, Gov. Wolcott, 

 White Bradt, Norway, White Cloud. Prosperity, 

 Stella. Bradt, Maceo, Gomez, Roosevelt, Crane, 

 Adonis. 



f%^ ^ 2Ji-inch rose pots $3.00 per 100; 



KO^I^^ K'OO per 1000. Bride. Brides- 

 ■ a^^s^x^v^ maid, Golden Gate, Ivory. 



Fornc Piersoni, 2^-in., SIO.OO per 1(0: Boston 

 I CI 119 Ferns. 2%in., $6.00 per 100; 8-in, 110.00 

 per 100; 4-in., $16.00 per 100. Cash oe 0. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



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ROSES. 



10,000 2>^-in. Maids $20.00 perlOOO 



10,000 SKin. Brides 40.00 



10,000 « and SVin. Beauties . . $5.00 per 100, $45.00 



per 1000. 2>i-in. Beauties $35.00 per 1000 



2,500 3^in. Gates 40.00 



500 8^^-in. Franz Deegen 4.50 per 100 



1.600 3j^-in. Perles 4.60 



l.'i 000 2>^-in. Stevia 2.00 



Stevia K. C $liip per 100, . 12.00 per 1000 



R. C. of Ivory, Murdod^T Willowbrook, Christ- 

 mas Shrimpton Intensity, Parr, Jones, 

 Wll idin, BonnafTnn. Pacific. Halliday, Sun- 

 shine, Appleton, Richardson. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



MORTON GROVE, ILL. 



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15,000 ^fH?" 



ROSE PLANTS 



3-inch pots, propagated for our own use^ 

 Bride^ Bridesmaid, Golden Gate. Ivory, 

 Meteor, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



A. GUDE & BRO. 



1 1 24 F Street N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 



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GOOD ROSES. 



KalFerin 3 Inch $6 00 per lOO 



Sunrise, 3-incb 8.00 



Clean, healthy, young: plants. CASH with 

 order, please. 



CHARLES E. IMEEHAN, 



Musgrove and Slocum Sto., GERMANTOWN, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



3-inGh ROSES 



strong:, healthy plants 

 Low Closing: Prices 



100 



1000 



$80.00 



45.00 



40.00 



Brides, Maids, Ivory, Gates $3.50 



Perles 6.00 



Beauties, special 4.00 



Kaiserins, extra fine 6.00 



a^-lnoh— Brides. Ivory 2.60 20.00 



a>i-lnoh— Beauties 8.00 25.00 



Very low prices for very good plants. Order 

 at once. Stock will not last Ionic at such flfrures. 

 W. K. OULKSTT ft 80VS, Lincoln, 111. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Rose 



PLANTS 



Strong Stock from 1%-\t\. pots. 



Low Prices o-t?'"** 



UNCLE JOHN 



The finest pink rose yet introduced, 

 beautiful color, free bloomer, best money- 

 maker. 



$80.00 per 100; $160.00 per 1000 



Pef JOO JOOO 



Mme. Chatenay $3.00 $25.00 



Sunrise 5.00 40.00 



Bride 2.50 20.00 



Maid 2.50 20.00 



Golden Gate 2.50 20.00 



3-INCH POTS. 



Per 100 1000 



Chatenay $5.00 $40.00 



Maid 3.50 30.00 



Bride 3.50 30.00 



Golden Gate 3.50 30.00 



ONE-YEAR-OLD PUNTS 

 From Benches. 



American Beauty 



$5.00. ...per 100; $40.00 .... per 1000 



Per 100 1000 

 Liberty $5.00 $40.00 



All stock sold under express condition 

 that if not satisfactory it is to be returned 

 Immediately, when money will be refunded. 



PeterReinberg 



Wabash Ave., ClllCAGO. 



ROSES. 



3^-lnc1i pota. 

 First-olasa 

 plants. 



650 Sunset, 

 1000 Chatenay, 

 1000 Maids, 



£00 Brides, 



300 Golden Gate, 



$6.00 per 100. 



500 Hoste, 

 450 Perles. 

 150 Sunrise. 



P. R. QUINLAN & CO., SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



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Perles, Am. Beauties 



Brid.B. Maids, Oolden Oataa, Ivory, Ka 

 France, Camot. 



Boston and Plarsonl Ferns, Bprenfferl 

 and Plnmosns— All sizes, 2^, 8, 4 and 6-inch. 

 Ready to shift. Send 50c or $1.00 for samples of 

 sizes you want. 



GEO. A. KUHL, PBKIN, ILL. 



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