August 4, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



473 



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|!MM'1l(TnilMlp''!!M|)|||||i;|||||Mlim!i 'i'lh'iM'iMii'i'l! I'lUl 



NOW READY! 



Carefully selected and guaranteed 85 per 



cent, true stock. 

 Size. Per 100 Per lOOO 



5 to 7 $4.00 $32.50 



7 to 9 8.00 78.00 



9 toll I6.00 I55.00 



FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA 



True Bermuda Grow^n. 



^ K-in. and op, per JOO, 75c; per 1000, $5.00 

 ? 8-in. and op, per 100, 90c; per 1 000, 7.50 



CALL AS- Now Ready 



Best Northern Grown California CALLAS, 

 Sound Bulbs. 



Per 100 Per lOOO 



1 'a to I ^^-inch diameter, $4.00 $37.50 

 Ii^to2 -inch diameter, 6.00 55. OO 



2 to 2 }<-inch diameter, 9.00 85.00 



E. H. HUNT, 



WHOLESALE FLORIST, 

 76-78 Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO 



>iiv('rs & Co. shows ovcryflniiir wi'Mrinj::^ 

 1 jirosporous apf)e:uatico. Tlircc liiryc 

 iMiiiatioii liousrs liavc Just Ik'Oii plaiiteil 

 •mil two more •will ln' rcvndy in a few 

 vi'cks to fill with .viinn<i' stn.-k. Thi- fiiiii 

 I'l iipagatos its own stock and it all jnoks 

 lialthv ami vioornus. Ono hoiiso i-; ih- 

 wilfd Id doidilc tulxToiis rootcil hcydjiias 



■ I lid tlir show at prosoiit is well wmtli a 

 ^i-it. It is probably the laii^rst and lin- 

 '^i as-^cii't im lit in ralifoi'ida. .ScMwai 

 l.mi'^i's arc devoted to jiahns and t'crns. 

 :iihI two to oichids. Adiantnni Wil 

 lianisi is jri-nwn hero in lai'^c (jiiaiiiiti(^< 

 • i^ Well IIS a (fciirral stock of oibcr t'crns 



■ mii limine plants. The kiMitin-- a r> tlic 

 iar::csi eve)- shown here and cxcrythiiii;' i^ 

 i'l'oimht 111) '" ^'"' hii^hcst ]poini ot' eui- 

 ' ivation. 



TIeiiry ]"'cytoii ha< ]i\-i<rd a jiortioti ot" 



■!m' i^M'mind t'ornicrly ii-^ed t'(o- bulb t^rnw- 



"'^ bv W. W. S;iiiiidrfs, at (lojdcii (;att\ 



I'' \\\\] .li'ViiJc till' plarc to the rldinrc ot" 

 ' ' ' I -i:i^. iia I ri^^i and callas. 



!•;. (iiil. ot' Wiv' r.crkclcy, ha^ lom- 

 " ' ii'-i'.| binl liii^- i-imcs. Tfi- Ikis thirty- 



'!'■■ arlrS Ol' yotltlL;' stock t'ol' the riini- 



■'■l; \c:i/. dcMitcii ciitii'cK to rii'-is. About 

 ■' halt' iiiilliciii platits ari' ^-rnwiiit: in thi-- 

 'I \ isimi ,,t' hi^ niirseiacs. 



•' . II. < dilno)! . t'ol-|nerl\- Ol' \bil1o 



''■"ii'k :iiid Kbnhiiist. i< ;it |»ro<ent vvith 

 ■'■'• A\'liiitl.'-iv l''loral (lardciK ot' 1,"^: 



\llUr,.|,,i, 



i . l.ndcTii.-iiiii. of till' T\-ici(li- Xni-sery. 

 i- diLi^in^ in.'Miy thousands of callas ;ii 

 I'll "■■cut. I'm- which he reports n LTood dc- 

 '"•ind. and also shipjtiTifr hiruo qitaiitities 

 ' t yoiiii'_'- ai.-nii'arias to vni'ions oastoiai 

 points. 



The (>n^r;irronu>nt is annonncod by (dias. 

 I". 1 ''rMsl.'iii. the wolbkiiown seed "-rower. 



^^Russians Seizing 

 Boats Leaving Japan^' 



Sopposingf your Longiflorums were held up, or the War might 

 cause a delay, then you might be late with them for 

 next Easter ; therefore, buy some now of our fine plump and 

 sound Harrisii. Case of 200 7 '?, $17.00; Case of 100 9 II, 

 $17.50, packed in cocoa fibre. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Mfiitl'pii The Ilt^vliMv \\l;<n you «Tlte. 



it-l- boilers. T 



■.(>~t that lias been 



of his datiLrliter, Mi^s Vii-oinia V.. Urns- 



Ian. to .loliti v.. <^'alhoiiii iif M iniieapoli'-. .[..re with Texas oil or crnd-' I'enn-yl- 



.\linii. The weddino \\dl take phn-e llii- \:inia oil in tlie Atlantic e,,:i-:i states ha 



cii?nilio t':il|. (1, I :ii;iiie t lie eo.-t ui heat e.jniv -i l-n! t al 



I :i' .il'out SL'tt per ton. I.. ' '. < . 



FUEL OIL. 



I .\\i>s ('II V. <.'(i[.(). i;. i;. r.i -s i^ siic- 



-^oi- to Thoinpsoii ^ \b b'i\'. of tlic 



I am in ;i loi-alit \' w Ici ■ ^i > 1 1 n la I 

 -aioke is very iitfcii-i\ ■ i,. ll;i ihii^IiImO -. ; i,.,),. (iiv ( , iii>.,.|\ a 1 1 ot 

 I ha\ca brick .iii-lie.l. retain tine iiiiiiilai' 1 

 iioiier. and wiadd like to tiear I'roiii sniiie j 

 one who has h.ad I'.Nperi'n.e with fuel nil, 

 .:s to iiow elfeetixe it is and he\\ t lie I o-t 

 compares with soft enal .at ^L'.dO per ton. 



W. I'. .1, 



ihirino the eoal famine ot' ilie winter ot 

 r.'O-J li:; some factories ::s well ;|S llor- 

 i-t-; expiiimented with oil as fuel. So 

 I'.ar a-^ I ha\e i)eeii aide to h.aiai none of 

 these e\|ieriinent s ]iro\-,'l a. smicoss from 

 a tinanidal standpoint. No ^ei•v sncc-ess- 

 fill nozzles ha\c as yvf been desi^nnd to 

 work tinder low pressnv,^ sti^am or hot 



l'ii[t,\iii:i.i')ii.\. r.\. --Robert ^^inclair 



bMhlillo a ercellliniise I IxCo .in Ibl-lleton 

 M ke. SOllt h I't' ' ott iii.an st reel . 



I'fKfU.o. ( III u. I lie park board i- 

 nildinix l\\o oreeiihoiises, caidi lt).\10(i. 

 lid ;iii oilice I'OxllC) in Mineral Pahicc 

 ark. 



.M.\m.so\. X. J.— The Morris County 

 hardeners' and Florists' Soeioty will 

 hold its ninth annual show Oetobor 27 

 and 2S. A schedule has been issued, 

 copies of whieh may 'bo had by address- 

 int; the seeretarv, S. Eedstone. 



