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876 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Septeubeb 22, 1904, 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



The weather conditions continue as 

 varied as Joseph's proverbial coat of 

 many colors, cloudy and cold today, 

 warm and muggy tomorrow, followed by 

 storms. The storm Saturday night blew 

 down not only sturdy oaks, but a ven- 

 tilator out at C. R. Hill's. It traveled 

 over into an adjoining house, while the 

 rain came down in torrents. 



Business would be dull were it not for 

 frequent funerals and shipping orders. 

 Roses are plentiful and quality improv- 

 ing. The stems are much longer now. 

 Carnations are still scarce, very few be- 

 ing allowed to bloom as yet. Planting 

 is finished. 



Alfred Hanna has just finished a new 

 violet house and has about finished sum- 

 mer repairs. 



Freyling & Mendals open their down- 

 town store October 1. They have space 

 at Cole's glove store. 



Charles Chadwick is scheduled for 

 downtown, but the date of opening and 

 location are not yet announced. 



Mr. Thornton, of H. A. Dreer's, is in 

 town with wife and family. While os- 

 tensibly on pleasure bent, he is not 

 averse to booking your order for any- 

 thing you need in their line. 



It is fair week and once again the 

 florists are expected to help out the show 

 from patriotic motives, if nothing else. 

 The Grand Rapids Floral Co. will do 

 what they can, as will Henry Smith, and 

 Crabb & Hunter. 



Wencil Cukirski, superintendent of 

 parks, has laid out the grounds with a 

 view of planting shrubbery for the fu- 

 ture. He has also planted seven large 

 flower beds in various parts of the 

 grounds. This is a good l^ginning and 

 another year it will be continued on a 

 more extensive scale. G. F. C. 



Bloominoton, Ind.— James Cain has 

 bought out the Rett Floral Co. and will 

 continue the business as the Cain Floral 

 Co. 



Schenectady, N. Y. — The property 

 formerly owned by W. C. Eger has 

 passed into the hands of W. T. Han- 

 son and will be used for residence pur- 

 poses. 



MUM 



time will soon be here. Keep in touch 

 with US on VOVEZiTZBB. 



CHARLES N. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



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= VIOLETS = 



Marie LouiBe. fleldgrown per 100, IS.OO 



pot-fffown S-inch " 3.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2^inch " 6.00 



S-inch " 8.00 



Ferns Piersoni, 2-iDch " g.oo 



" 3-inch •' 10.00 



4-inch " 20.00 



I. N. KRAMER & SON, Cidar Rijrids, lowi. 



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ROSES. CARNATIONS. 



Btroog' 3-inch Btock. Will soon do to 

 out from. j^ j^ 



Brides, Maids. Ivory, Gates $4.00 186.00 



Perles, extra fine 6.00 



Joott. Armazindy, very strons: 6.00 45.00 



B08TOV PB»K8— Choice, fresh looking 

 plants. 2>^ inch $4 00. 8 inch $8.00. 4 inch (extra 

 itrong, good as S-inch). $16.00 per 100. 

 W. X. eUAASTT h SOVB, llaooln, ZU. 

 Mention Hie Bevlew when yon write. 



I Special Offer of BULBS 



and DECORATIVE PLANTS. I 



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1^ BOSTON FERNS from Bench, 4-in. pot size 



9 size 25c ; 6-ia. pot size 35c. 



Varoisans— Paper White Oran- 



diflora, IS cms. and up per 1000, 9.00 



Aapsraarna Plnmoaua So- 



hnstua per 100, 4.00 



▲■paragua Plnmoana 3.^0 



▲aparagna Bpreng'erl ' 2.50 



Ulinm Karriaii, 6-7-in per 100, $3.60 



Iiilinm Karrlaii, 7-9-in 8.00 



Ulinm Candidnm, 22cm8... 4.60 



Calla Bthiopioa, l%tol%in. '* 6.00 



Hyacinth— Roman White, 



12-16 cms perlOOO, 26.00 



Ptexia Tremnla per 100. $2.50 



Pteria Artryrea 2.50 ■ 



SMALL FERNS for Dishes, fuU list of best dwarf varieties^ 

 $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



SMALL PALMS for Center Plants to Dishes, 2>^-ioch 



pots, 6-8-inchcs iugh, Areca Lutesceni, $6.00 pef 100. Keatia Belmoreana, 

 $8 00 per 100. 



I5c; 5-in. pot 

 .„. pot 



£ Celeatial Peppers, 6-in. pot plants, $15.00 £atania Borbonica— 

 ^ per 100. 



Euphorbia Jaoquin8Bflora,grand for win- 

 ter pot plants. 8 inch, (8.00 per 100. 

 4-in.. $I2.0J per 100. 



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Poinaettla, young fresh stock, just right 

 for pans. 2>^-in., $6.00 per 100. 



Hi-in., 5 to 7 leaves, 7-in. pot. . .$1.00 each. 

 28 in.. 6 to 8 leaves, 8-in. pot. . . 1.50 '* 

 28to 30-in., 7 to 9 Ivs.. 10-in. pot, 2.60 " 



Cycaa Sevoluta, 8to lOleaves. .76 " 

 10 to 12 '• 1.00 " 

 12 to 16 " 1.50 " 



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I The Storrs S Harrison Co., Painesville, Ohio. | 



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Bosfon Ferns. 



2J^-inch per 100,1 3 60 



6 -inch •' 2600 



From bench for 4-lnoh '• 800 



From bench for 6-lnch " 16.00 



Piersoni. 



6-ioch perlOO, $40.00 



Nep. cordatacompacta, 3-inch... " 6.00 



Asparagua Plumoaus, !^-tDch.. " 3.00 



• '■ 8-lnch.. '■ 6 00 



Xmaa Peppers, 8-Inch, fine .... " 6.00 



Saso Paima, 4 to 6 leaves perdoz., 3 00 



CASH OK SATIBFACTOBY UErEKEN'CE. 



6E0. L. MILLER CO., Newark. Ohio. 



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BOSTON FERNS! 



2>^-1n.. $4.00: S-in.. $8.00: 4-in.. $15.00: 5-in.. $26.00: 

 6-in.. $40.00: 7-in., $60.00: 8-in., $75.00 per 100. 



Pieraoni, 8-in., $6.00: 6-in., $86.00: 7-in., $60.00 

 per 100. 



Plumoaua, 2^ in.. $3.00 per 100. 



Violeta, Marie Louise, strong fleld-fcrown plants. 

 $4.(0 per ICO. 



DAVIS BROS., 



Morriaon, 111., and Oeneva, 111. 



A8PASAOVB 8PBBVOBBZ, Per 100 



Good healthy stock. 2>^-Id pots $2.00 



A8PABA.OU8 PtUlfOBUS, good 



healthy stock. 2}i-ln 2.60 



811 ZbAX Pl^AJrTS, strong bushy stock, 



in 2>iln. pots per 1000. 16.00 



Boston Parna,botta 6 and 6-in.. 26c and 85c each. 



Above prices cash with order. 

 JOHN BROD, Niles Center, Illinoia 



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CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM. 



Large flowering plants, 4-inch, $10.00 per 100; 

 6-inch, $16.00 per 100. 



Aaparatrns Plnmoans Banna, 2-in. pots, 

 $8.00 per 100: 3-ln.. $1.00 per 100: 4-in.. $10.00 per 

 100. Genistas. 3-in.. $4.00 per 100. Primula Ohi- 

 nensis, 8-in.. $8 00 per 100: 4-in., $6.00 per 100. 



Boaton Pema, from bench, large plants. 

 ready for 6-ln. poU, $16.00 per 100. 

 SAMUEL WHinON, lS-17 Bray An., UTICA, N.Y. 



BARGAINS! 



We wlah to call your attention 

 to the follov^ing" lo^7 qaota- 

 tiona, considering^ the quali- 

 ty, which we g^aarante.e i^a 

 repreaented: 



OHXBBBB PBZKB08B8-FrQmthG 

 very best European strains. We have 

 always given satisfaction with these, and 

 a trial oruer will convince. Thrifty plants, 

 ready for a shift, from 2}^ inch pots. In 

 v*hite, light pink, blue and bright red. 

 $8.00 per 100: from 8-inch pots, in above 

 colors. $6.00 per 100. 



_f MipiA POBBBBXZ OBABZ>Z- 

 P&OBA— A large flowered type of For- 

 besli, much stronger in growth, longer 

 stemmed and flowers double the usual 

 size. From 2>4-iijch pots. $3 00 per 100. 



VBPHBOKBPZS BOBTOVZBV- 

 8Z8— Thrifty plants of this favorite fern 

 that have had a full season's growth, and 

 a bargain to any Florist. From Ailnch 

 pots. $4.00 per 100: 2»^-inch pots. $6.00 per 

 100; 8-inch pots. $8.00. 



VSPKBOLBPZS PZBB80BZ — 



Plants from 2>^-lnch pots of same Quality 

 as Bostons. $4.00 per 100. yu-uiy 



HBPHBOZ.EPZ8 COBDATA 



COMPACTA-Thrlfty plants of thi» old- 

 ?/5?® olJ?"^',?' ''■°?' 23^1nch pots. $4.00 per 



POZV8BTTZA PULOKBBZUIKA— 



Vigorous plants from late struck cuttings 

 ready for shift. From 2>^-inch pots, fc 00 

 per 100. 



Send for onr Pall list, Jnat issued 



NATHAN SMITH & SON 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



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 ALL the BEST offers 

 ALL the time in the Re- 

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