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ThcWccfcly Florists^ Review* 



Mabch 16, 1005. 



We are headquarters for the best ne^^ 

 varieties. Mrs. W. Duckham, Merstham 

 Yellow, J. H. Doyle, Bmily Mileham, Lady 

 Cranston, A. J. Miller, Mrs. D. V. West, 

 etc., etc. Complete list now ready. Sendi 

 for a copy. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, MADISON, N. J. 



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PITTSBUHG. 



The Rose Night. 



The club met March 7 and out of con- 

 sideration for those members who do not 

 smoke it was suggested that smoking be 

 prohibited during the business session. 

 Boses were the subject for discussion 

 and we had a grand display, both from 

 our home growers and abroad. The ex- 

 hibitors from out of the city were Peter 

 Eeinberg, Chicago; John Breitmeyer's 

 Sons, Detroit, and the Washington Flo- 

 ral Co., Washington, Pa. The home ex- 

 hibitors were Blind Brothers, L. I. NeflF, 

 John Wyland, Pittsburg Eose & Carna- 

 tion Co., Mr. Zimmerman, Mr. Jenkin- 

 son, A. R. Peacock's gardener, and Mr. 

 Frazier, H. C. Frick's gardener. Schen- 

 ley park exhibited some fine specimen 

 flowers of cineraria, also some bulbous 

 stock. Taken as a whole the stock was 

 superb and one could hardly make any 

 comparison, although some were disap- 

 pointed in not getting a chance to see 

 Richmond. The bulb stock was taken up 

 last, as there were three agents of the 

 Dutch bulb growers present and they 

 wanted to be given an opportunity to 

 tell us a few things about bulbs. Presi- 

 dent Langhans installed a question box, 

 but the time was too short to answer the 

 many questions; they will be given at 

 the next meeting. He also had one of 

 the Helios-Upton registering thermome- 

 ters in order to let the members examine 

 it. He believes the club should endeavor 

 to educate the members in anything that 

 is new or to their advantage to know. 



Various Notes. 



There can be no complaint about the 

 first week of Lent only that prices are 

 about as low as one would care to see 

 them go. 



We understand a scheme is on foot to 

 start a growers' market in this section, 

 where they can rent stall room and sell 

 their own stock. 



Tlie roses sent to the club by out- 

 side parties were turned over to Mr. Fal- 

 coner for use at the Botanical Society 

 which met last Thursday night. 



John Orth, of McKeesport, is branch- 

 ing out and will incorporate as the Mc- 

 Keesport Floral Co. They will build two 

 300-foot houses at once. Hoo-Hoo. 



lihrysanffiemum Price List, 1905 



EABZiT — R. Halliday, MonroTla. yellow; 

 PoUyRose, Mme. BerRmann. Ivory. Willowbrook, 

 Geo. S. Kalb. white; Glory of Pacific, Pink Ivory, 

 Lady Harriet. Montmort, pink. 



MZS8BABOV-Maj. BoDDafroD. Col. Apple- 

 ton, Yellow Eaton, Percy PlumridKC, yellow; 

 Mrs. H. Robinson. Mrs. Weeks. T.- Eaton, white; 

 Mile. Liger. Mrs. Probin, pink; Black Hawk, 

 Mrs. Coombes. red. 



XJkTB— W. H. Lincoln. H. W. Rieman, yeljow: 

 Mrs. J. Jones, Tanoma. white; Maud Dean. pink. 



n»nM firou 8}i-lnoh pots, $2.S0 per 100; 

 •aO.OO per 1000. 



Boot«dOnttiiirB,|l.S0per 100; $12.60 per 1000. 



These are all good standard varieties. Only 

 strong, healthy plants used for stock. All cut- 

 tings and plants guaranteed strictly up in qual- 

 ity. Terms cash or satisfactory references. 



Th* BAUR FLORAL CO., Erie, Pa. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



A large, unbroken stock of the following and many other varieties Is now in its prime 

 for immediate shipment. Buy at once and secure flrst-class stock at lowest prices, quality 

 considered. 



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HABiY— White— Polly Rose, Ivory, Mme. 

 GastiUier, Opah and Midge. Pink— Glory 

 of Pacific, Pink Ivory and Amorita. Yel- 

 low-Monrovia, Omega, Robt. Halliday, 

 Carrie and Oremo. Price for early 

 Tarleties. 93.00 per lOO. 



MID8E480V— White-Mrs. H. Robinson, 

 Miss Florence Pullman. Pink— Marion 

 Newell, Helen bloodgood. Yellow— F. S. 

 Yallis, Mrs. Harry Emmerton. Ool. D. 

 Appleton, Major Bonnaflon, Mrs. O. P. 

 Bassett and Modesto. Bronze— Kate 

 Broomhead. Red -Geo. W. Chllds and 

 Cullingfordi. Prloe for above, 83.00 

 per 100. White— Mme. Camot. Mrs. J. C. 

 Neville. Pink- Wm. Duckham. Theeeat 

 84.00 per lOO. Pink— Leila Filkins, Dr. 

 Enguehard, W. A. Etherington. Yellow- 

 Sunburst. Red-S. T. Wright. Bronze- 

 Mildred Ware. The above at 86.00 

 per lOO. 



tAIB— White— White Bonnaffon, Yanoma. 

 Pink— Lavender Queen, Mrs. 8. T. Murdock. 

 Yellow— Yellow Jones, Nagoya. Red- 

 Intensity. The above late varieties. 



•3.00 per lOO. Superba Pink. 84.00 

 per lOO. John Burton, The Christmas 

 Pink. $6.00 per 100. 



FOMPOHB- Meet an inrreating demand 

 lor this popular type by buying the fol- 

 lowing grand varieties. First Prize on 

 Pompons has been awarded wherever we 

 exhibited. 



WHZTB-Angellque, Little Chris. Nydia. 

 Lula. 



^ZOKT KOBB-Nita, Utan. Delicatissima, 

 Acto, Orea, Alena. 



DBBP PZBK- Viola, Lero. 



TBU^OW-Zenobia. Klondike. 



BKOBSB— Julia, Mrs. Bateman. 



THB POUB BBBT BABLY HABST 

 POKPOVB 



KXTTLB SOT-Deep Bronze. WHZTB 

 PLOBA- White. P£OBA-Light yellow. 

 MXOVOV— Bright yellow. Prloe on all 

 Pompom, 83.00 per 100, from 8^ 

 Inch pots. Send for our 1905 catalogue, 

 containing all the best novelties and stand- 

 ard varieties. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, - Adrian, Mich. 



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Early Struck Plants 



OF EARLY 'MUMS 



Glory of Pacific 

 Lady Fitzwygram 

 Mme. Bergmann 

 Omega 

 Polly Rose 



Wm. Simpson 1 

 Ivory I 



Monrovia }■ 



$2.50 PER 100 



Opah 



I For complete Hit of new and old varieties, send 

 J for cataloirae. 



CARNATIONS "^^^'Ji^is^'c^^liJir'' 



Boston Market •2.50 per 100 



Gov. Wolcott 8 00 



IndianapnliB 4.00 " 



Mrs. A Nelson 2.60 



Mrs. Lawson 2.60 



Tlie Queen 8.00 



Geo. H. Crane 2 80 



Glacier 250 



Loma $2.80 per 100 



Floriana 2.50 



Mrs. Joost 2 60 



Morning Glory 2.50 



Pres. McKinley 2.60 



White Lawson 7.00 



Cardinal 12.00 



Send for prices on large lots. 



Per 100 



Dracaena Indlvlsa, 2!>^ inch $3.co 



'• - •■ 8-inc h -r-^^OO 



Boston Perns, 23^-inch 8.00 



Assorted Perns for dishes 8.00 



BKAX.Ii PAIiMB from 2H.inch pots. 

 Xentla Belmoreana |6.0d per 100 



Catania Borbonloa. — .'.'.'.'.*. 8!oo per UO 

 Oooos Weddelliana §.00 per 100 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., 



PAINESVILLE, 

 OHIO 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



SOOTBS OVTTZVOa VOW HBADT. 

 A Few of Oar I.eaders: 



Wm. Ducl^ham. Ben Wells. U.OO: F. A. Cobbold. 

 Leila Filkins, 13.00 100; Mrs. Tblrkell. 11.60 100. 



Send for complete list No order filled for less 

 than II 00. 



Asparagus Sprengert. strong, 2)ix3H, 11.76 100. 



W. A. CHALFANT, Sprinjiiield, Mo. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Of early Cbrysanthemuns, Opah, Mme. Berg- 

 mann, Willowbrook and October Sunshine. 



Rooted Cuttings of Vioiets of M kinds., 



ELI CROSS, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



