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1036 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



October 13, 1904. 



DES MOINES, lA. 



Jacob r. Marshall has arranged for 

 the construction of nearly 30,000 square 

 feet of greenhouses on the river bot- 

 toms east of Main street and north of 

 State. The greenhouses will be among 

 the largest in the west and will be devot- 

 ed almost exclusively to forcing vege- 

 tables. The houses now used for this 

 purpose will be put into good condition 

 for use for plants and cut flowers, both 

 branches of Mr. Marshall's business re- 

 quiring additional supplies. 



BEST IN CIRCULATION, 



Enclosed find check to cover bill. Had 

 very good success; sold out everything 

 advertised. You have the best adver- 

 tising medium and all-around florists' 

 paper in circulation; anything else I 

 have you will do the job, Geo. Milne. 



Winchester, Mass., Sept. 29, 1904. 



TO WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS. 



Certain other Chicago-St. Louis lines 

 have advertised freely in Chicago and 

 elsewhere that they land their passen- 

 gers at the World's Fair grounds. Up 

 to a short time ago they were using the 

 Eock Island road to reach the Fair 

 Grounds. A recent order of the United 

 States court prohibits the Eock Island 

 from handling the trains of other lines. 

 The Wabash is, therefore, the only line 

 that can handle World's Fair travel be- 

 tween Union Station, Page Avenue f;nd 

 the World's Fair grounds. The Chi- 

 cago-St. Louis lines referred to have ap- 

 plied for permission to run their pas- 

 sengers over the Wabash tracks, which 

 permission has been refused. They will 

 be obliged to land their passengers at 

 Union Station, which is over five miles 

 from the World's Fair grounds. 



All Wabash Trains 



to and from St. Louis, both regfular and 

 special, pass and stop at the World's 

 Fair main entrance, where the Wabash 

 haa its own magnificent passenger sta- 

 tion, with every facility for rapid hand- 

 ling of passengers and baggage. 



Between Chicago and St. Louis the 

 Wabash has 



Four Daily Trains 



leaving Chicago at 8:45 a. m., 11:03 a. 

 m., 9:17 p. m. and 11:30 p. m. The 

 11:03 a. m. train is the BANNER BLUl 

 LIMITED, "the latest and only finest 

 day train on earth. ' ' This train makes 

 the run from Chicago to St. Louis in 

 seven hours, reducing the usual running 

 time by one 1-our. 



World's Fair Excursion Rates 



from Chicago are: For coach tickets 

 (good only in coaches or free reclining 

 chair cars) with return limit of seven 

 days from date of sale, $6.00. These 

 tickets are on sale every day except 

 Friday and Saturday. 



Ten-day tickets, good in coaches, chair 

 oars and sleepers, $8.00. Sold only on 

 October 12, 16 and 17. 



Sixty-day tickets, good in coaches, 

 • chair cars or sleepers, $10.00. Sold ev- 

 ery day. 



Further information promptly fur- 

 nished upon request. 



City ticket oflSce 97 Adams street, 

 Chicago, 111. 



F. A. Palmer, 

 A. G. P. A., Chicago, 111. 

 C. S. Ckake, 



G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. 



Aucti 



ion 



Sale 



WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 

 OCTOBER 19 and 20, 1904, 



Beginning at II a. m. eacli day. 



[Qalms, Ferns, Ornamental Plants w 



of every 

 ion 



IV FZVSBT POSSIBI.E COVDZTZON. 



Also GREENHOUSES, SASH, 

 BOILERS, PIPE, IMPLEMENTS, etc. 



Prior to moving I will offer tlie above in lots to suit, on days mentioned above, 

 rain or shine. Detailed catalogue in preparation. Will be mailed on request. 



J. P. CLEARY, ''""^ '"""'' R. DREYER, 



AVOTZOSBSS. WOODSZDB. I. Z. 



Mention The Revlfw when yoo write. 



BOSTON FERNS! 



2>^-in.. $4.00: S-ln.. td.OO: 4-iD.. $15.00: 5-in.. $25.00: 

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



Piersoni, 8-ln.. $6 00; 6-ln., $35.00: 7-ln.. $50.00 

 per 100. 



PlnmoBUB, 2]4 In- $3.00 per 100. 



Violeti, Marie Louise. Btrong; fleld-Krown plants. 

 $4.10 per ICO. 



DAVIS BROS., 



Morrison, 111., and Geneva, 111. 



ABPABAOVS SPBBVOBBZ. Per 100 



Qood healthy stock. 2K-in pots $2.00 



ABPAB&OV8 PXiUMOSUS, good 



healthy stock, 2^-ln 2.50 



BMZLAX PZfAHTS. strong busby stock. 



In 2>i-ln. pots per lOOO. 15.00 



Boston Perns.botb 5 and 6-in.. 25c and 35c each. 



Above prices cash with order. 

 JOHN BROD, Niles Center, Illinoia 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



. NO AFTER EFFECTS BAD. 



Hartford, Conn. 



I enclose $2.00 for another 10) lbs. of the Fumi- 

 Ratinv Kind. I Hnd it does the work to perfec- 

 tion and leaves no bad effects. 



GEO. OSBORN. 

 See page 1047 



ORCHIDS 



We have on hand the followinKimported Orchids 

 in superb condition: Caitleya Trianse. C. Gaskel- 

 liana. C GiKas, OdontoKlossum rrande. Odonto- 

 glossunn Crispum (Alexindrae), Orcidium Crisp- 

 um and O. Barbatum. Also quantities of estab- 

 lished Orchids now in sheath and spike. 



Lager & Hurrell, .".rn7r.'."' Summit, N. J. 



Mention 'n>« Review when jon write. 



Cryptomeria Japooica 



Japanese Pine. 



Takes the place of the high price Araucarla 

 Bxcelsa at a low price. 



30 for Si: SS per 100; S4a per 1000, 



E. I. RAWLIN6S, - Quakertown, Pa. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



Greenhouse Plants 



ibi in ttock; not less than 6 of any one variety 

 sold. 



GERANIUMS 2M in. pou. 



S. A. Nutt, Mme. Landry, Alphonse Ricard. 

 Mme. Charrotte. Mme. Canovas. Jean vriaud, 

 ttranville. (single), La Favorite, Jbhn Doyle, 

 Double Gen. Grant, Mme. Jaulin, L'Aube, Jac- 

 querie, Glorle de France, Mme. Barney. 



$2.00 per 100. Special prices on lar«re lots. 



Per lOO 1000 



Alyssnm, Giant Double $2 00 



Aqalleffia(Oolumbine). sinirlemiz'd. 3.00 

 Csinpaiinls(Canterbury Bell), double 



mixed 8.00 



Pious, 4-in. pots, 12 to 15 in. blKh, $2.00 



per doz. 



OaiUardla Orandiflora 3 00 



Hardy Bnfflish Zvy 2.00 $16.00 



Kiblsons, 8 varieties 3.00 



HoUyhook, double white and mixed, 



8 in. pots 3 00 



Ksinoa Verbena 2.50 17.60 



Lantanas 10 varieties 2.00 17.50 



Maranta Massang^eana 4.0O 



Plninliiffo, blue and white. 3 in. pots 8 00 



Bises, M*rechal Niel, Sin. pots 500 



Bmtlaz, strong 200 15.00 



■walnsona Alba and Sosea 200 17.50 



Sweet William, double mixed ■ 8.00 



DAHLIA ROOTS 



We are booklnft orders now for Fall delivery. 

 First-class collection. List and prices sent on 

 application. Send for trade price list. Cash 

 with order. 



R. Vincent, Jr. S Son 



WHITE MARSH, MD. 

 Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



Asparagus 



■ v-^ Per 100 



Plumosus Nanus, 2^-in. pot. $18 per 1000 ;.. .$2.00 



Sprengeri, 2Kln. pots 2.00 



Boston Perns 5.G0 



Pansy Plants... $2.50 per 1000.. .60 



ABPABAOU8 PI.UMOSUS NA.NT7S 

 BEBD. new crop, $1 00 per ICOO; 

 2000 seeds for $7.00. 



CASH 



Jos. H. Cunningham, Delaware, Ohio. 



Mention The Eevlew when yon write. 

 Always Mention the.... 



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