■ yi\4-~,y..--* "■-#•-. v,'v"^Jp^».«' 



484 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



AUQOST 4, 1904. 



TIFFIN, OHIO. 



Lewis Ullrich is having a busy time of 

 it, remodeling his place. Four houses 

 have been torn down and in their stead 

 three modern ones, each 25x100, will be 

 built this summer. These are intended 

 for palms, ferns and miscellaneous stock. 

 The season has proved a prosperous one, 

 surpassing his own sanguine expectations. 

 Nor was he ever better equipped to meet 

 the demands of both his retail and whole- 

 sale trade. Mr. Ullrich intends planting 

 carnations on a larger scale than hereto- 

 fore, for the demand for them is steadily 

 on the increase. White Cloud, Flora 

 Hill, Lawson, Enchantress, Triumph, 

 and several meritorious seedlings of his 

 own will constitute the stock to be grown 

 during the coming season. Triumph, as 

 grown on this place, is by no means a 

 back number. It seems to have retained 

 all its vigor of constitution. Among his 

 own seedlings there is one of the Day- 

 break type and color that looks very 

 promising. A third season's test will de- 

 termine its full value. Eoses look clean 

 and vigorous, the Golden Gate being Mr. 

 Ullrich's favorite and one of the best 

 meney-makers on the place. Mr. Ullrich 

 discovered, a few years ago, a red seed- 

 ling geranium on his place which not 

 only sells at sight but the demand for it 

 far exceeds the supply. Ullrich's Seed- 

 ling, as it is called here, is an excellent 

 bedder and bloomer and has won many 

 admirers. X. 



Algona, Ia. — The H. A. Richardson 

 Co. reports very good business the past 

 season, with prospects for still better re- 

 sults in the approaching one. They are 

 adding to their glass this summer. 



ROSES 



FOR WINTER 

 FLOWERING 



SXTBA rXNB BUSHY FIiAHTB, PEBFSOT&T BBA&THT, PBOPAOATBD 

 AND GBAFTBD FSOM FI.OWBBZB-a WOOD. 



Liberty, Franz Detgcrif 3;^-in, pots per JOO, ${8.00 



Maids, Brides, Golden Gates, Ivory, La France, Kaiserin, 



3^-in. pots per JOO, J5.00 



OWN ROOTS 



Beauties, Ivory, La France, 3-in. pots per 100, $7«00 



Brides, Maids, Perles, Golden Gates, 3-in. pots .• . . . per tOO, 5.00 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Sarplas Bride Roses. 



Good stock, in 4-iDCh $30.00 per 1000. 



Second-hand wire rose stakes, perfect condi- 

 tion. 2000 3S feet, 1800 4 feet, 600 5 feet ; make me 

 an offer for the lot. 



Charles H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 



Mention The Review when you wrlte^ 



ROSES. 



3>^-lnoh pota. 

 Flrst-olass 

 planti^. . 



Per lOO I Per 100 



800 Chatenay $6.00 I 500 Hoste $6.00 



100 Meteor 6.00 I 100 Sunriae 6.00 



600 Sunset 6.00 I 300 Perle 6.00 



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



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



Always mmtion the Florists' Bevlew 

 when writinir advertisers. 



CLOSING OUT 

 PRICES. 



ROSES 



2/^ and 3-inch, extra choice stock Qolden 

 Gate. Bride, Bridesmaid, $20.00 per 1000. Mme. 

 Chatenay, $30.00 per 1000. 



Above prices cash with order. 



JOHN BROD. Niles Center. III. 



GOOD ROSES. 



Kaiserin. 3 inch $6.00 per 100 



Perle. 8-incb 8.00 



Clean, healthy, young plants. CASH with 

 order, please. 



CHARLES E. MEEHAN, 



Mas«rove and Slocum SU., GERMANTOWN, PA. 



Mention The Rerlew when yoB write. 



Always mention the Florists' Bevlew 

 when writing' advertisers. 



CHICAGO TO ST. LOUS 



The Chicago Florists^ Club has arranged to travel 

 to the Ste Louis Convention of the S* Ae F» via 



THE WABASH 



A large and congenial party will leave Chicago at about eleven 

 o'clock in the morning on Monday^ August \5 (exact hour and rate 

 of fare to be announced next week) and all Florists passing through 

 Chicago are invited by the Chicago Florists' Club to arrange to 

 travel with the Chicago party. 



The Buffalo Florists' Club will also travel via The Wabash, 

 leaving Buffalo, Monday, August 15. 



FOR RATES, WORLD'S FAIR FOLDERS, ETC., ADDRESS 



R. F. KELLEY, G. A. P. D. F. A. PALMER, A. G. P. A. 



287 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 97 Adams St., Chicago. 



