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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



November 17, 1904. 



Boston and Pierson Ferns. JhouBand%e'eto"Va'«8 



devoted to these and are crowded for room. To move our surplus we 

 will Rive you extra value. Send for a sample lot. They are in from 6 

 to lOinch pots and we will sell them at $6.00. $8.00. $9.00, $12.00, $16.00 

 and $18.00 per dozen. 



Fjirfiinilim Ivr A nrip ^^' ^*^°^^ '^ ^"^^^ variegated and 

 rariUgiUm UrailUe. jn ^p top shape. PHce. 4-Inch pots 



very busby, $16.00 per 100: 5-incb pots extra fine; $20.00 per 100. 



^fmriill Watch this list every week. We will offer the surplus 

 C9|f«7^iai • from one bouse each week, at prices which ought to sell 

 It. It will be offered only once. Sometblng else next week. Price 

 subject to stock being unsold. All flrst-class, in good condition, unless 

 otherwise noted. Terms. "Prompt Cash." 



P^lAiic 2j^-inch pots, strong vigorous young stock. $2.60 per 100. 

 \/UlcU9* 600 for $10.00. 600 Golden Bedder, 700 Verscbaffeltil, 100 

 Flambeau. 200 Mrs. Hays. 150 Fred Otterman. 200 Setting Sun, 200 

 Queen of the Lawn, 100 Prince Albert Victor 200 Mrs. Kirkpatrick, 76 

 Republic, 150 Ebert, lOU Black Bird, 76 Thomas Meehan. 



Ai^ht/rianthoc 2>^ incb pots, thoroughly established, but not 

 /%CliyiailuiC9* as large as the Ooleus. Very fine stock. 

 $8.00 per 100, the lot of 876 for $10.00. 



Ari«l%/nhiic <^ Macrophylla. 1000 Wilkesiana. 

 /«l/aiy|Piia9« young stock. 2Kinch pots, $3.00 

 $6.00; 500 for $10.00. 



Very choice 

 per 100: 200 for 



HiKlcniC Extra stout plants in 7-Incb pots, cut back to 20 to 2i 

 iiiuis^us* inches and very bushy. 20 Peachblow, 20 Regia 

 Maxima 20 Oarminatus Perfectus, $6.00 per dozen. 



400 Abutilon Savitzi, 300 Stevia varie- 

 gata, 500 Salvia Officinalis Variegata. 



Three excellent white leaved bedding plants. 2Ji-inch pots, very fine, 

 $3.00 per 100; 200 for $6.00: 600 for $10.00. 



-ADDRESS- 



MICHEL PLANT and BULB CO., 



Magnolia and Tower Grove Avenues, 

 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mpnrlon Ttip Reylew when yon write. 



Fred Burki 



JOHN MURCHIE, 



SHARON, PA. 



is the ideal Commercial White Carnation. 



Its freedom of bloom coupled with its other meritorious qual- 

 ities will commend it to the most conservative growers. 

 You will make no mistake by growing FRED BURKI. 

 $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000; 230 at 1000 rate. 



WBITB Tpn DZ80BXFTZVS CZRCULAB 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



824 No. 84th St., Philadelphia. 



Mention ThP\Revlew when you write. 



MONTREAL. 



The chrysanthemum exhibition of the 

 (Jardeners' and Florists' Club of Mon- 

 treal, has this year been marked by a gen- 

 eral excellence which demands beyond a 

 doubt the most strenuous efforts on the 

 part of exhibitors in the future to main- 

 tain the high standard. The success, on 

 this occasion, might have been due largely 

 to the keen competition set up by foreign 

 exhibitors, or »t any rate exhibitors from 

 beyond the city 's limits, but whatever be 

 the cause, it has been productive of results 

 beyond anticipation, and the show which 

 terminated November 11 has established 

 a record in scientific horticulture. It 

 I'eflects great credit on the club. 



Among the exhibitors were W, H. Horo- 

 bin. Miss Eddy, T. J. Gorman, Eddy & 

 Sons, A. Pinoteau and many others. The 

 Tarrytowu fern of the i\ R. Pierson c.o. 

 was a great attraction. The judges were 

 E. Mepsted, of Ottawa; Miss Murray. 

 Me-ssrs. Wilshirc, Smith and Craig, of 

 Montreal. 



NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



The show which closed November 10 

 was one of the best ever held here. 

 Among the premium winners were: Da- 

 vid Kydd, Robert Paton, Gustave Gin- 

 ter, Elm City Nursery Co., F. K. IHiflfy, 

 W. H. Symon, Frank Rehbein. A. .1. 

 Thompson, Oscar Carlson, J. A. Ivong, .1. 

 H. Slocombe, Henry Cliff, .1. P. ^'^oren- 

 son and Frank H. Kimberly. 



Winona, Minn. — The Ladies' Guild 

 of St. Paul's Episcopal Church g:ive a 

 chrysanthemum show November 4 in the 

 parish house in which all the local flor- 

 ists participated. Fullbruegge Bros., 

 Winona Floral Co., The Central Green- 

 luuise and the Woodlawn Greenhouse 

 each displayed their best stock and made 

 it an occasion of profitable advertising. 



Columbia, S. C. — David Fitzgitbon. 

 for long gardener at the State Hospital 

 for the Insane, died November 7, aged 

 SJ) vears. 



Red 

 Lawson 



NOW BEADY! 



■■M 



SPORT FROM THE FAMOUS 

 MRS. THOMAS LAWSON 



Planted May i8tli, in full crop middle of August 



ROOTED CUTTINGS: 

 $io.oo per loo 

 $40.00 per 500 

 $75.00 per 1000 



Ask your Brother Florist if he saw it 

 at the Detroit Carnation Show. Ten to 

 one he will say it'.s a good carnation to 

 grow. Received CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 

 at Detroit Carnation Show— scoring 87 pts. 



W. J. Palmer & Son 



LancaLSter. N. Y. 



Mention The RcTlew when yog write. 



'Tl^^ Rtf^Q^ Commercial Scarlet Carnation 



to be disseminated in January 1905, 'i% 



Write for dcsorlpUve olronlar. 93.00 p«r doz., $13.00 ptr lOO, $100.00 p«r 



lOOO. $95.00 per lOOO In SOOO lote. Prices on larger quantities on application. 



DAVIS BROS. CO., Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



jl Jl J* Jl Alw*y» mention the Florists' Re Vie W when writing advertlscn. Jl^Ji 



