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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



ACQUST 11, 1904. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



Business is very slow just now, only 

 funeral work. Asters are coming in 

 but of poor quality, owing to the dry 

 weather we are having. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Kentucky Society of Florists was held 

 August 2, at the handsome residence of 

 Wm. Walker. A very large attendance 

 was present and lots of business was 

 transacted. The meeting was held on the 

 beautiful lawn. After the meeting ad- 

 journed the club was invited to partake 

 of a bountiful spread prepared by Mrs. 

 Walker and was enjoyed by all who were 

 present. 



Jacob Schulz is preparing his carna- 

 tion houses and will soon plant them. 



Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marret and Mr. 

 and Mrs. E. G. Eeimers will leave August 

 16 to take in the World's Fair at St. 

 Louis. 



Jos. Coenen & Co. 's place is in apple- 

 pie order. 



Hy. Fuchs' house of roses is looking 

 fine. 



Mrs. C. B. Thompson, who has been 

 very ill for some time, is much improved. 



Mrs. Chas. Beimers has returned from 

 her trip to California and enjoyed it 

 very much. 



Miss Sidonea Coenen, daughter of Jos. 

 Coenen, celebrated on Monday night her 

 sixteenth birthday and the house was 

 beautifully decorated with palms and 

 ferns. The presents she received were 

 fine and costly. Dancing was kept up to 

 a late hour. 



Quite a number are going to St. Louis 

 to attend the convention. 



Hy. Lichtefxld. 



ROSES 



rOR WINTER 

 FLOWERING 



BXTBA nSS BUSK7 P&AJTTS, PEBFBCTLT KBAX.THT, PBOPAOATBD 

 AVD OBAPTBD PBOXC P&OWBBXVO WOOD. 



Liberty, Franz Deepen/ 35^-in. pots per JOO, $18.00 



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



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



OWN ROOTS 



Beauties, Ivory, La France, 3-in. pots per JOO, $7.00 



Brides, Maids, Perles, Golden Gates, 3-in. pots per 100, 5.00 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Mention T%e R«Tlew when yoa write. 



Sorplos Bride Roses. 



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

 Second-hand wire rose stakes, perfect condi- 

 tion, 2000 S}i feet, 1800 4 feet, 600 5 feet : make me 

 an offer for the lot. 



Charles H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 



LOOK FOR 



Lion & Wertlieimer's 



RIBBON 



EXHIBIT 



at tb« 

 OOWBHTIOV. 



Always mention the Ploriata* B«vlew 

 when writing' advartiaara. 



CARNATIONS 



Glean, Stocky Plants, Ruaranteed ready for bencb- 

 inK. OoinK back to lettuce; no surplus stock. 



100 1000 



6,000 Marquis $3.60 $32.00 



1.100 Jubilee 8.60 82.00 



1,100 Orane 4.00. 85.00 



600 Bradt 4.00 



8.600 Glacier 4.60 88.00 



1.200 Morning Glory 4.60 88.00 



1,800 Peru 4.60 88.00 



800 Daybreak, White. . . 4.60 38.00 



1.800 LawBon 6.00 45.00 



600 Estelle 6.00 45.00 



600 at 1000 rate. CASH. 



Blanksma Bros., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



KBTTUCB OBOWBBS, R. F. D. No. 11. 



Always mention the Florists' Bavlaw 

 when writing' advertisers. 



CHICAGO TO ST. LOUS 



The Chicago Florists^ Club has arranged to travel 

 to the St. Louis Convention of the S* A. F. via 



THE WABASH 



A large and congenial party will leave Chicago at U:00 a. m. 

 MONDAY, August 15 (round trip tickets $8.00, good for ten days) 

 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, at 1:30 p. m. 



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



Re Fe KELLEY, G. A. P. D. F. A. PALMER, A. G. P. A. 



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





