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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 25, 1904. 



100,000 Field-Grown Carnation Plants. 



ALL THE STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Strong, htalthy and well-ffxown plants. Can make Shlpmanta now, or book orders for early Fall dallvcrj. 



PBIOBB AtlD IiXST OH APPI.X0ATXOV. 



THE LEO N I ESSEN CO., I2i7 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



TORONTO. 



The Market. 



Trade during the last few weeks has 

 been a considerable improvement over 

 July and it would look as though the fail 

 business, which usually commences in 

 September, had made itself felt in Au- 

 gust. During the last week there has 

 been a large amount of funeral work, and 

 this may have had considerable to do with 

 the improvement of business. All kinds 

 of floweis are very scarce, especially roses 

 and carnations. Good white asters are 

 scarce. Sweet peas of good quality find 

 ready sale and gladioli have also moved 

 fairly well during last week, while what 

 few dahlias are coming into the market 

 are picked up at once. 



The weather has been very much 

 against outdoor stock, as the continual 

 rain has had a very injurious eflfect on 

 blooms in developing. Should the weath- 

 er dry up and we get good September 

 weather there should be a big stock of 

 asters and other outdoor flowers, as the 

 season has been very favorable for growth 

 of plants. 



Various Notes. 



The Toronto delegates who were at 

 Ottawa convention seem to have settled 

 down again to the regular routine of 

 business, notwithstanding the severe 

 sbiikipg up they received at the hands of 

 the eastern men before they got away 

 from Ottawa on that memorable Thuis- 

 day night. The Toronto boys all look 

 back on the Ottawa convention as the 

 best yet and intimate that if the Mon- 

 treal convention next year beats it those 

 at the head of affairs will have to keep 

 moving. 



H. G. Dillemouth, manager of Dunlop 's 

 store, is back to business, after his vaca- 

 tion, looking hale and hearty. 



We understand that Miss Miller, daugh- 

 ter of F. C. Miller, of Miller & Sons, 

 Bracondale, is about to open a store on 

 C<jllege street. 



J, H. Cobb, of Peterboro, was a visitor 

 to the city during the week. D. J. 



Wateruk), Ia.- — Charles Sherwood 

 will erect a modern greenhouse next sea- 

 son. 



SURPLUS 



CROCKER CARNATION PLANTS 



4.000 No. 1 Field-grown Plants. 

 $4.00 per 100 $35.00 per 1.000. 



J. W. DUDLEY & SON, '*'"^r*' 



ICentltm nie BcTiew when 70a write. 

 FIELD-GBOWN 



CARNATION PUNTS. 



8«nd for my list of Tarlatloa 

 and prices. 



SOL 6ARUND, Jr., Des Plalnes, III. 



MentioD The Berlew when 70a write. 



1 150,000 FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS I 





Queen Louise white 6c 



Enchantress light pink. . . 10c 



Lawson pink 7c 



Mrs. Potter Palmer . .scarlet 6c 



Chicago red 6c 



J. H, Manley scarlet 6c 



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



Gov. Roosevelt crimson 6c 



Maceo crimson 6c 



Floriana pink 5c 



Ethel Crocker pick 5c 



Eldorado yellow 5c 



Success Ught pink .... 5c 



Oriole scarlet 5c 



Mermaid pink 5c 



Dorothy pink 5c 





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



Mention The Rerlew when yog write. 



NEW SCARLET CARNATION 



THE CARDINAL! 



AN IMPR0TB:D BSTELI.E IN BVBRT BESPBCT. 



Winner of 1st PRIZE, BEST lOO SCARLET, AT DETROIT. 



BBADT JANUARY 1. SIS.OO per 100 ; SIOO.OO per 1000. 



!B. O. HIIiXi CO., Slohmond, Ind. 

 8. 8. 8KXDEX.8KY. Ptailadolphla, Pa. 

 OHXOAOO OASHATZOH CO., JoUet, ZU. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



60,000 FIELD-GROWN 



t 



I CLEAN, HEALTHY PLANTS. 



t PerlOO 3 



F EnohantresB $8.00 ji 



1 I.awBon 85.00 10 7.O0 2 



t Flora Hill 4.00 to 6.00 j 



P Onardlan An^el 4.00 to 6.00 j 



E* Morning Olory 5.00 to 6.00 ^ 



Proaperlty 6.00 4J 



Also otberi. 4 



1^ Write for pricca on lar^e lota. J 



I W. H. WATSON, I 



t LAPEER, MICH. J 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



lELD - GROWN 

 CARNATION PLANTS. 



8000 Queen Louise. ..$6.00 per 100 ; $45.00 per lOCO 

 2000 Enchantress.... 8.00 " 75.00 



100b Norway 6.00 per 100 



600 Prosperity 6.00 



CASH Wn-H OBDKB. 



W. E. HALL, - CLYDE, OHIO. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



F 



FIELD-GROWN 



yarnations. 



Extra ■trong:. healthy plants. 



Queen Louise, Norway. White Cloud, 

 Lorna, Prosperity, Flora Hill, Lawson, 

 O. Lord. Nelson. O. Angel, Higinbotbam. 



Ready for immediate sbipment. All of the above 

 varieties. fS.OO per 100; 960.00 per 1000. 



OKDEB HOW. 



Price quoted is for first-class selected stock. 

 Can supply cheaper grades if desired. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR, 



61 Wabash Avenue, CKIOAOO. 



Mention The Review wbea 70D write. 



Field-Grown Carnations. 



Stronff Kaalthy Plants. 



Lawson 16.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



PloraHlU 6.60 " 45.00 



White Cloud 6.00 " 40.08 



Guardian Angel 6.00 " 40.00 



CASH WFTH ORDBR. 



OLAF E. SANDBER6,*°<«ro£S&'.S^. 



PKTKRaON AVE.. NEAR ROBEY ST. 

 Mention The B«Tlew when ron write. 



CARNATIONS. 



STRONO FIELD PLANTS. 



12,000 LAWSON per lOOt, $60.00 



10.000 WHITE CLOUD " 46.00 



10.000 FLORA HILL " 46.00 



lUMXPTATE DXLrVEBT. 



WEILAND & RISCH, 



59 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO 



Mention Die Berlew when 70a write. 



