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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Septembbb 1, 1904. 



White: Per lUO 1000 



Bride 110 00 



Queen 800 t60 00 



BoBtonMarket 700 «000 



Lillian Pond 600 60.00 



Peru 600 



QueenLoiase r6.00 50.00 



Glacier 600 



rxBUD-OBOwjr oashatzov nwi^iXB- 



White: Per 100 



Flora Hill $6.(10 



McOowan 4.00 



Mrs. FlBher tOO 



Pink: 



Dorothy 600 



McKlnley 6.00 



Nelson 6.00 



lOOU 



115 00 



85 00 



36.00 



Plnkt Per 100 



Challenger t60ii 



Melba 5.00 



Dean 500 



Joost 600 



Soott 400 



Morning: Glory 5.00 



Fair Maid 6.C0 



1000 



$40.60 

 40 00 

 40 00 



Bed ; Per 100 1000 



Crane $6.00 .... 



Portia 400 



Crimson: 

 Harry Fenn 6.00 



Varlesrated : 

 Prosperity 600 $60.00 



Well g'rown, large, bushy plants free from all disease. 



We guarantee all the above stock to be In first-class condition. 



The Leo Niessen Company, 1217 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



Business the past week has shown no 

 signs of improving. We are having 

 very dry weather again and carnations in 

 the field are suffering for the want of 

 rain. 



Joseph Coenen and his son have re- 

 turned from a two weeks' visit at the 

 World's Fair. 



Ferdinand Link, a promising young 

 florist, has added another greenhouse to 

 his plant. 



Miss Violet Eudy, daughter of T. B. 

 Rudy, is spending the summer in Car- 

 rolton, Ky. 



Jno. Bohrman will go some time in 

 September to visit the "World's Fair. 



Henry Fuchs is adding two more 

 houses to his plant. 



Wm. Mann has sold out his business 

 to Beutel & FVederick. The latter has 

 been employed for a number of years 

 by Jacob Schulz. The craft wish them 

 success. 



Fred Haupt and wife have gone to 

 California to attend the Knights Temp- 

 lar conclaTe. 



The next meeting of the Kentucky 

 Society of Florists will be held at Chas. 

 Reimeis' on Hite avenue. Everybody 

 is Invited to be present, 



Geo. Schulz has two houses of carna- 

 tions which were planted in April and 

 grown without glass, which are hard to 

 beat. 



A. Heitz has a very fine lot of potted 

 chrysanthemums for his cemetery trade. 



Hy. Lichtefeld. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Clucas & Boddington Co., New York, 

 bulbs ; Rose Hill Nurseries, New Rochelle, 

 N. Y., plajits; J. A. Peterson, Cincin- 

 nati, plants; M. Crawford Co., Cuyahoga 

 Falls, O., strawberry plants; Foley Mfg. 

 Co., Chicago, greenhouse material; John 

 Peed & Son, London, Eng., bulbs; Wm. 

 Bull & Sons, London, E!ng., bulbs. 



Newport, R. I. — The annual exhibi- 

 tion of the local horticultural society 

 will be held September 20 to 22. The 

 members are all working to make it the 

 most successful show on record. A 

 lengthy and liberal premium list has 

 been issued. A special feature will be 

 the showing of cactus dahlias. 



SURPLUS 



CROCKER CARNATION PUNTS 



4.000 No. 1 Field-grown Plants. 

 94.00 per 100 $35.00 per 1,000. 



J. W. DUDLEY & SON, "*'"'«"?.''"•'• 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



FIELD-GROWN 



CARNATION PUNTS. 



Send for my Hat of TariatleB 

 and prioea. 



SOL 6ARLAND, Jr., Das Plaints, III. 



Mention The Berlew wbea 70a write. 



1 150,000 FIELD-GROWN CARNATIONS | 





Queen Louise white 6c 



Enchantress light pink. . . )0c 



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 



Floriaiu pink 5c 



Ethel Crocker pink 5c 



Eldorado yellow 5c 



Success Ught pink. . . .5c 



Oriole scarlet 5c 



Mermaid pink 5c 



Dorothy pink 5c 



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J. L. DILLON, - BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



Mwitlon The Reriew when yon write. 



NEW SCARLET CARNATION 



THE CARDINAL! 



AN IMPROVSD KSTELIiB IN BVSRY BB8PECT. 



Thinner of Ist PRIZE, BEST lOO SCARLET, AT DETROIT. 



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



(M. O. Hllili GO., SioluaoBd, Ind. 

 ZVTBODUOBBB \ 8. 8. 8XIDBX.8KT, Philadelphia, Pa. 



CHIOAOO CABHATZOH CO., JoUet, XU. 



Mpntlon The Rerlew when yon write. 



60,000 FIELD-GROWN 



aEAN, HEALTHY, STOCKY PUNTS. 



Enchantress $7.00 to 18.00 per 100 



Lawson 4.00 to 5.00 per 100 



Flora Hill, Crane, 



Morning Glory, America, 

 Dorothy Whitney, Apollo, 

 Hsrlowarden, Gomez, 

 Prosperity, Stella, 



E. A. Nelson, 



Above varieties 14.00 to-t5.00 per 100; 135.00 

 to 145.00 per 1030. Writs fsr fricss h lsr(s srtsrt. 



Guardian Ansel, 



Higinbotham, 



Roosevelt, 



Lillian Pond, 



Alba. 



Marquis. 



300 long heavy strings Aspara^iis plumosus, 

 and 20O long Smilax ready to cut, cheap. 



W. H. WATSON, 



LAPEER, MICH. 



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lELD- GROWN 

 CZCRNXTION PLANTS. 



8000 Queen Louise . . . «5.00 per 100 ; $45.00 per 1000 

 2000 Enchantress.... 8.00 " 75.00 



1000 Norway 6.00 perlOO 



600 Prosperity 6.00 



CASH WITH OBDKR. 



W. E. HALL, - CLYDE, OHIO. 



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 Always Mention the.... 



Florists* Review 



When Writing' Advertisers. 



FIELD-GROWN 



garnations. 



Bxtra ■trong. healthy planta. 



Queen Louise, Norway. White Cloud, 

 Loma, Prosperity, Flora Hill, Lawson, 

 G. Lord, Nelson, G. Angel, Higinbotham. 



Ready for immediate shipment. All of the above 

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



ORDBB HOW. 



Price quoted is for flrst-cla^ selected stock. 

 Can supply cheaper grades if desired. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR, 



61 Wahash Avenne, CHIOAOO. 

 Mention The Review wbea yon write. 



Field-Grown Carnations. 



8trong Bealthy Plants. 



Lawson $6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per lOOO 



FloraHlll 6.50 " 45.00 



White Oloud 6.00 " 40.00 



Guardisn Angel 6.00 40.00 



CASH WITH ORDKB. 



OLAF I SANDBER6,'°<riiroXa?.:£'i. 



PCTtRSON AVE., NEAR ROBKY ST. 

 Mention The Review whpn jog write. 



CARNATIONS. 



STRONQ FIELD PLANTS. 



12,000 LAWSON per 100$, $50.00 



10,000 WHITE CLOUD " 45.00 



10,000 FLORA HILL " 45.00 



IlfUKDIATE DELIVEBT. 



WEILAND & RISCH, 



59 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO 



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 when writing advertisers. 



