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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Deckmber 22, 1904. 



MILTON, WIS. 



This is the center of the celebrated 

 Wisconsin tobacco district, whence comes 

 a large part of the country's supply of 

 smoke and an even larger part of the 

 tobacco stems used for fumigating green- 

 houses. F. G. Burden is one of the larg- 

 est dealers in leaf tobacco and in strip- 

 ping it he accumulates an immense quan- 

 tity of stems. He has heretofore found 

 an outlet for these by selling in bulk in 

 carload lots to the big growers near Chi- 

 cago, but he has recently so increased his 

 output that he has to bale the stems for 

 shipment in smaller quantities and to 

 greater distances. He proposes, also, to 

 shortly put in some grinding machines 

 and go into the manufacture of tobacco 

 dust in a large way. 



OTTAWA, ILL. 



W. N. Brothers is in charge of the es- 

 tate of the late Fred J. King, whose 

 death, December 6, was wholly unex- 

 pected. Mr. King had suffered with 

 lung trouble for several years and had 

 several times been confined to his house, 

 having been worse than usual this fall, 

 but the fatal termination was not thought 

 so near. He had a nice business and was 

 making steady progress in it until ill 

 health caused a slackening of his efforts. 

 He was a member of the S. A. F., was 

 widely known and universally well liked. 

 Mrs. King survives. 



Strong Rooted Carnation Cuttings 



Per 1000 



BnchantresB 130 00 



Lord 10.00 



An»el 10 00 



Lawson 10.00 



Lady Bountiful.... 40.00 



Gov. Wolcott 10 00 



yioraHin lO.CO 



Bob ton Market.... 3u.(j0 



Per 1000 



Adonis 926.00 



Flamingo 60.00 



Kstelle 1600 



Bradt 10.00 



Mrs. M. A. Patten. 40 00 



Peru 10.00 



Queen Louise 8.00 



Cash or 0. O..D. 



BOZi. OABKAVO, Des PlainM, Zll. 



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J. D. THOIVIPSON 

 CARNATION CO., 



JOLIET. ILL. 



CARNATIONS OUR SPECIALTY 



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NEPHROLEPIS SGOTTII 



The moit sracefal and symmetrical Nephrolepis 

 known. It makes three times as many fronds as the 

 Boston feni in a given time. Prices— 6-in. i>ot-grown, 

 ready for 8-in., 116 00 perdoz.; 7-in. pot-grown, 124.00 

 per doz. ; 8-in. pot-grown, $36.00 per doz. 

 JOHN SrOTT Keap street Greenhouses. 



Geo. A, Kuhl 



PEKIN, ILL. 



For Frio* Xii«t of Booted Onttinffs and 

 Sza>^-ln. BoBM In following varletieB : 



Brides. Maids. Golden Gate, Ivory, Meteors. 

 Souv. de Wootton. Kaiserin Aug. Vic, Perle des 

 Jardins, Belle Siebrecht. LaFrance. President 

 Oamot, Gen.MacArthur.La Detrolt.Am. Beauties. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



CYCLAMEN GICANTEUM. 



Larse flowering plants, in bad.S-In.. ts.ooper 100. 



Aspara^na PlTuuoana Banna, fine plants, 

 S-in., cooper 100; 4-in., $7.00 perlOO. Qenistas, 

 S-in., $4.00 per 100. 



Oamatlona, unrooted cuttings. Enchantress, 

 $2.00 per lOO; Lawson. $1.00 per 100; Orane, Amer- 

 ica and F. Hill, 75c per 100. 



SAMUEL WHITTON. it-Mini kn. UTICA,N.Y. 

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RICHMOND GEM 



THE FINEST 



COMMERCIAL SCARLET 



Ever Introduced. 



PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY. 

 SEND FOR OIRODLAR. 

 Far lOO, $10; par lOOO, f 7S. 



WB anrsT havb book i 



The following stock plants of 



Mums For Sale 



at a Bargain : 



Wm. Duckham. Dr. Enguebard, 

 A. J. Balfour, Alice Byron, white 

 and yellow Golden Cbadwick. 

 Yellow Eaton, Appleton, Omega 

 and Marion Newell, large clumps 

 and in good health. Write for 

 prices. 



B.K.&B. FLORAL CO. 



mcHMoiD, no. 



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Lawson 



NOW BEADY! 



SPORT FROM THE FAMOUS 

 MRS. THOMAS LAWSON 



Planted May i8th, in full crop middle of August 



ROOTED CUTTINGS : 

 $io.oo per ICO 

 $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 Caraation Show — scoring 87 pts. 



W. J. Palmer & Son 



LancBLSter, N. Y. 



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(Of Maceo.) 



RED SPORT 



This new "Bread and Butter" commercial brilliant "Crane" Red Oamation, now in its fourth 

 year, has the hardy constitution of (General Macee, with a stronger heavier growth, longer and stiSer 

 stem and a larger flower. Growing under the same conditions and in the same bouse with Flamingo 

 and Estelle it has produced four times as many blooms as the former and twice as many blooms as 

 the latter. The color is as good as Estelle and the bloom brings as much as does Estelle at its best. 

 Every flower is of a uniform brilliant red, perfectly double with an ideal calyx, in fact we never saw 

 a split one. 



Bod Bport is perfectly healthy, an easy variety to grow, an early and continuous bloomer, 

 throwing its heaviest cuts around the Christmas holidays and during the Winter months when red is 

 in demand. Bed Spore will keep longer and travel fartber than any other red carnation, and will 

 prove a bonanza to the grower who does a shipping business. If the scarcity of reds in the market 

 that now exists continues Bed Sport will pay better to the square foot of bencb than any other 

 variety of any color to date. Every florist who has seen Bed Sport growing has placed an order 

 for rooted cuttings, which tells the tale. All our stock is sold up to January 2Hh. Orders filled in 

 strfct rotation from that date on. Price. 12 for 11.50. 25 for $2.50. 50 for S4.C0 all post paid. $6.00 per 100, 

 150.00 per 1000, by express. We guarantee all cuttings to be well rooted and to arrive in good condition. 



A. B. DAVIS & SON, Carnation Specialists, PURCELLVILLE, YA. 



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NEW CARNATION 



The best commercial red 



Thoroughly tried. It is a mdney maker. 



Crisis 



Sand- for DosorlptlTO Prlco £iit 



J. L. DILLON9 BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



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