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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



ArocsT 4, 1904. 



100,000 GROWN Carnation Plants. 



All the Standard 

 Varieties. 



Btronff, healthy and wall-ffrown plants. Can mak* Bhipmtnta now, or hook orders for early Fall delivery. 



PBXOBB AUD XiZBT OH APPIiZOATZOH. 



SMILAX, ;;'.r $20.00 per 1000. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS %^f $7.00 per 100 



LEO NIESSEN, 1217 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



TARRYTOWN. N. Y. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Tarrytown Horticultural Society was 

 held July 26, President Ballantyne in 

 the chair. The following special prizes 

 were received for the fall exhibition: 

 $25 for the best thirty-six blooms chrys- 

 anthemums, six varieties, $15 for first 

 prize and $10 for second, from Mrs. Geo. 

 Lewis, Tarrytown; $5 from C. Vander- 

 bilt, Tarrytown, for the largest cut chrys- 

 anthemum exhibited, and $15 from A. T. 

 Boddington, New York, for best three 

 specimen ferns, $10 for first prize and $5 

 for second. A check for $100 was re- 

 ceived from E. G. Eeid, Irvington, who 

 will be presented with a life membership 

 in the society. Mrs. Henry Draper, 

 Dobbs Ferry, was elected an honorary 

 member and A. T. Boddington was elect- 

 ed an active member. 



The monthly prize offered by Jas. 

 Lawrie, for the best display of flowers 

 cut from hardy shrubs, was awarded to 

 A. McKenzie, superintendent for Samuel 

 Untermeyer. Honorable mention was 

 awarded to H. J. Kastberg, Dobbs Fer- 

 ry. A certificate of merit was awarded 

 to the F. B. Pierson Co. for a very fine 

 display of hardy phlox, comprising over 

 thirty varieties. Wm. Scott and Francis 

 Gibson were the judges. 



It was decided to have the annual out- 

 ing of the society on August 17 at Eye 

 Beach and the committee has arranged 

 for a shore dinner at 2 o'clock. Tickets 

 can be had by members and friends from 

 any of the executive committee at $1 

 each. 



After the business was disposed of, 

 Jas. Scott opened a discussion on the 

 forming of a gardeners' organization 

 Buch as the one being formed in London, 

 but with the exception of Mr. Scott not 

 one of the members present seemed to be 

 in favor of such an organization. 



F. A. L. 



KANSAS QTY. 



Business for July was the quietest in 

 eight years for florists here and stock 

 very much off. "Weather too hot. W. L. 

 Rock, R. S. Brown & Son and A. F. Bar- 

 bee are all busy building. Each one is 

 adding from three to six new houses for 

 carnations and roses. L. M. Schwager is 

 now in his new store, 1300 Grand avenue. 



^^ FIELD-GROWN 



garnations. 



Extra stronKi healthy plants. 



Queen Louise, Norway. White Cloud, 

 Loma, Prosperity. Flora Hill, Lawton. 

 G. Lord. Nelson. O. Angel, HiKinbotbam. 



Ready for immediate sbipment. All of tbe above 

 varieties, BS.OO per 100; 960.00 per 1000. 

 OBSBB VOW. 



Price quoted is for first-class selected stock 

 Can supply cbeaper grades if desired. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR, 



81 Wahash ATenne, OKIOAOO. 



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1 150,000 FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS ] 





Qoeen Louise white 6c 



Knchantress light pink. . . )0c 



Lawson pink 7c 



Mrs. Potter Palmer . .scarlet 6c 



Chicago red 6c 



J. H. Manky scarlet 6c 



Mrs. E. A. Nelson . .pink 6c 



Gov. Roosevelt crimson 6c 



Maceo crimson 6c 



Floriana pink 5c 



Ethel Crocker pink 5c 



Eldorado yellow 5c 



Succeu light pink .... 5c 



Oriole scarlet 5c 



Mermaid pink 5c 



Dorothy pink 5c 





J. L. DILLON, -- BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



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CARNATION 



PLANTS 



FIELD-GROWN. 



Per 100 1000 



Lawton, pink $5 00 $45 00 



Nelson, pink 5 00 45 00 



Guardian Angel, pink . . 4 00 35 00 



Higinbotham, pink 5 00 45 00 



Flora Hill, white 4 00 35 00 



White Qoud, white. . . . 5 00 45 00 



Queen Louise, white 5 00 45 00 



Rose Plants 



Bridesmaid, Bride and Ivory, large, 

 clean stock, $18.00 per 1000. 



George Reioberg 



51 WABASH AVENUE, 



CHICAGO. 



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Carnations* 



tfiO.OO per 1000 

 60 00 

 50.00 

 60.00 " 



40 00 

 40.00 



40.00 " 

 40.00 



rina, htalthy flald-rrown plants. 

 Baady to banch now. 



Mrs. Tbos. Lawson... $6.00 per 100 



Queen Louise 6.00 



Mrs. Geo. Bradt ..... 6.00 



Norway 6.00 



Estelle 6.00 



Flora Hill 6.00 



Joost 6.00 



Ctenevleve Lord 6.0O 



Mac Richmond 6.00 " 



Jerome Jones Obrysantbemum, fine strong: 

 plants, in 2-iD. pots, 93.00 per 100 ; $^.C0 per 1000. 



Perle Roses, strong, 4-inch pots $8.00 per 100 



Golden Gate Roses, strong, 4-ln. pots 8.00 



Aspara^rus Plumosus, 3-inch pots, $6.00 per 100; 



$40.00 per 1000. 

 Aspidistras, green leaved, 4. 6 and 6-iDch pots, 



6 to 15 leaves per plant, $6.00 per 100 leaves ; 



$40.00 per 1000 leaves. 



OOVANSTOWN, 

 BALTIMORK, MD. 



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I. H. MOSS, 



FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation 



Plants. 



We offer the following varieties, all 

 first-class plants, at $5.00 per 100 in not 

 less than 100 lots: 



UWSON, 



MORNING GLORY, 

 PROSPERITY, 

 GOV. WOLCOTT, 

 WHITE CLOUD, 



NORWAY, 



and a lew mixed varieties. 



Also can furnish 3000 American Beattty 

 plants in 3 to 4-inch pots at $40.00 per 

 1000, or $5.00 per 100. Mme. Chate- 

 nay, 4-inch, $40.00 per 1000. 



ALL PLANTS SHIPPED FROM HINSOALE. 



BASSETT & 

 WASHBIRN 



76 WABASH AVENUE, 



CHICAGO, - - ILL. 



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H. Weber & Sons 



CARNATIONS! 



Oakland, Md. 



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