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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



May 18, 1905. 



WASHINGTON. 



Various Notes. 



An occasional spurt in society and fu- 

 neral work keeps things moving. We are 

 having summer weather. Peonies and 

 outdoor roses are in bloom. The rail- 

 way appliance exhibition livened things 

 for the past ten days, a good many palms 

 and vases of cut flowers being used to 

 decorate the bootlis. A. Gude & Bro. had 

 250 palms and bay trees rented. J. R. 

 Freeman, Z. D. Blackistone and J. L. 

 Loose also had a good many plants there. 

 Stock is plentiful. Boses are showing 

 the effect of the hot weather. 



A. Gude & Bro. entered their single 

 horse delivery wagon at the Chevy Chase 

 horse show and captured the second 

 prize. Fred Miller, of Gude & Bro.'s, 

 has gone to the Lewis and Clark ex- 

 position at Portland, Ore., for five 

 months. He will be at the old stand in 

 the fall. 



The boys here are getting in good 

 shape for the immortelle flag contest. 

 Otto Baure will be one of the competitors 

 for the prize. Several out-of-town florists 

 have been heard from. All communica- 

 tions for this prize should be addressed 

 to Wm. F. Gude, president of the Flo- 

 rists' Club, for the present. Rambler. 



Bowler's Notice. 

 F. H. Kramer, chairman of the com- 

 mittee which has in charge the ladies' 

 bowling contest at the approaching S. 

 A. F. convention would like to hear 

 from all teams which will be represented 

 here in August. The information is 

 needed as to teams and individuals so 

 that arrangements can be made. The 

 prizes will be numerous and the contest 

 will be a record-breaker. Mr. Kramer 

 states that there are already two prizes, 

 one to the value of $50 and the other $40. 

 His address is 916 F Street, Washington. 



WORUyS FAIR AWARDS. 



The Louisiana Purchase Exposition 

 Company has not yet adjusted its dif- 

 ferences with the National Commission. 

 In this connection L. E. Graham, secre- 

 tary of the national body, said in New 

 York, May 11: 



If the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Com- 

 pany Is Issuing certificates of award they are 

 neither legal nor official anl are not worth 

 the paper they are written on It they do not 

 bear the name of the president of the Na- 

 tional Commission. I am told they do not. 



Saddle RrvEB, N. J.— John G. Ksler 

 reports that the Florists' Hail Associa- 

 tion now insures upwards of 22,000,000 

 square feet of glass. 



PANSIES 



Pansles, giant flowering, 

 ) extra large, wrlntered over 

 1 plants. In full bloom, 12.60 

 [ per 100. Per 100 



lAsparagus Plumosus, 



? strong, 2H-ln 16.00 



/Chrysanthemums, In 



variety 3.00 



Coleus. Mixed 2.60 



Daisies, Marguerite, 



white 4 yellow, 4-in.lO.OO 



Daisies, Marguerite, white and yellow, 2^-ln. 4.00 



Fuchsias, E. Q. Hill and Phenomenal 4.00 



mixed 3.00 



" Sunray, doz., 11.00. 



Geraniums, standard varieties, 4-in 10.00 



Mme. Salleroi, 2-ln 4.00 



Hollyhocks, double, separate colors 12.00 



Allegheny, mixed 12.00 



Salvia, St. Louis and Clara Bedman, 2-ln 4.90 



Mrs. C.N. Page, 2-in 6.00 



Cash with order. 



I. V. KBABCKB * SON. Cedar Bsplda. I». 



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RESDY NOW 





Gen. MacSrthur 



Til* most prollflo floweriar Bad Bos* In the markat today. 



Grows finely In same temperature as Brides or Maids and will produce fully as many 

 first-class fiowers as eltber. 2>i-inch pot plants, own roots, 110.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. 



Strong grafted stock from 8-incb pots, 812.00 per 100. 



, THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., - PAINESVILLE, OHIO. , 



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LAST CALL FOR 



Rooted Cuttings 



STRONG AND READY FOR DELIVERY. 



Per 100 

 OOX1BIT8, 10 best sorts, including Qolden 

 Bedder, VerscbaSeltil. Firebrand, etc., 



$5.00 per 1000 $0.60 



IbOBUXA, best dwarf blue 60 



AOBBATVK. SteUa Gurney 60 



xmmom vbbbbba i.oo 



•WBBT AATMBUM, Donble Giant 60 



OBBTBABTBBinniB, best sorts. 30 



varieties, early and late, $18.00 per 1000. . 2.00 



Oil FBBA, Oigar plant 60 



BBUCOTBOFB 60 



VBTTOXAK, fine. 2^-in. pots, single a.fiO 



KArBABOB BOSaS, strong, 4-in. plantelfiOO 

 XiATABZA BOBBOBZOA, 2}<-in.. $85 00 



per 1000 400 



No orders filled for less tban $1.00. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Casta with order, please. 



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CRITCHELL'S 



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AVONDALE. CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



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Ghatenay- Uncle John-Perle 



A limited supply extra fine plants. 



THE GASSER COMPANY 



EUCLID AVEBTTB, 



CLEVELAND, OHIO 



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=RED SPORT= 



The Great Christmas "Hollyberry" Red Car- 

 nation. Most profitable red ever Introduced and 

 an easy doer, everybody can successfully grow 

 It. Strong plants from 2><-lnch pots, ready to 

 plant In the field or on the bench Inside, 16.00 per 

 100; 160.00 per 1000. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



A. B. DAVIS & SON, 



CUMTIOR SreCMllSTI. FITBOBXiKVXI^XB, VA. 



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Hiadprttfs for COLEUS 



Rooted Onttings of Golden Bedder and Ver- 

 scbaffeltil, $6 00 per 1000. Rooted OattinRS of 

 Golden Bedder and Verschaffeltii. mixed. $5.00 

 per 1000. 2M-inch poU, $16.00 per 1000. 



Tbe above are ready now. Casta witta order. 



J. L FELTHOUSEN, ScleNfitidy, N. Y. 



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SALVIAS, VERBENAS, ETC. per 



Salvia. Benflre. 2-incta $2.00 



Verbena. Mixed. 2-ineta IM 



Mignonette. 2-incta 1.50 



Alyssnm. Gem and Carpet of Snow. 2-incb . . IM 

 Dusty Miller, 2-incta 1.6O 



CASH 



J. W. mILLERy OABUiu^k, PA. 



Mention T^e BeTlew when yon write 



Always mention tho norista' B«vl«w 

 when wxitinir advortiaen. 



Wholesale Trade List 



Alternantheraa, red and yellow,2}i-ln..60c per 

 doz.; $3.00 per 100. Asparagus Plumosue, Spreng- 

 eri and Decumbens, 8- In. pots, 76c. per dos.; $6.00 

 per 100. Clematis Panlculata, 4- In., 11.60 per dos. ; 

 110.00 per ISO. Clematis, large fiowerlng variety, 

 2-year-old, 6-ln. pots, 13.00 per doz. Dracaena 



Indlvisa. 3-in.. 76o. perdoz.; 16 00 per 100. Honey- 

 suckle (Halleana). 6-ln. pots, $1.60 per doz.; $10.00 

 per 100. Ivv. hardy, large leaves, 4-ln. pots, $1.60 

 per doz. ; $10.00 per 100. Lemon Verbena, 2-ln., 60c 

 per doz. : $8.00 per 100. Vlnca. Variegated, 4^- in, 

 pots, 11.60 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Myosotis. 

 clumps from open ground, 60c per doz.; $4.00 per 

 100. Pansles, separate colors, yellow, white and 

 blue, $8.00 per 100. Salvia Splendens and Bonfire. 

 2^.1n., 60c per dos.: $8.00 per 100. Sansevlerla Zey- 

 lanlca, 3 in., 76c perdoz.: $6.00 per 100. 



Plants from SH-in. poU, $3 per 100— Asparagns 

 Plumosus, Oomorensis, Sprengerl and Decimi- 

 bens; Alyssum Little Gem; Ageratum, blue and 

 white; Coleus VerschalTeltU. Golden Bedder; 

 Oobaea Scandens; Clematis Paniculata: Dracaena 

 Indlvisa; Feverfew Little Gem; Geranium Mme. 

 Salleroi (strong): Lobelia, dwarf blue; Nastur- 

 tium, dwarf; Phlox Dnunmondi. dwarf; Ver- 

 benas, mammoth varieties; Impatiens Snl- 

 tanl Chrysanthemums, best standard varieties, 

 rooted cuttings, from soil, $3.00 per 100. Carna- 

 tions from soil for summer flowering; Bed Vul- 

 can. $3.00 per 100. C. BISEI.E, 

 1 1th and Jefferson Sts. PhUadelphIa, Pa. 

 Mention Tlie Review when yon write. 



Geraniums ! 



Best Red and Pink, 4-in., fine. $$.00 per 100; 8-in.. 

 $5.t0. Elegant cool-nown plants. 



2^in. Harmoaa Bobm, $4.60 per 100. Good 

 profit in retailing these. Nice 2Mi-lncta Ivory. 

 Gates and Meteors, $3.00 per 100. 



Boston Ferns 



2>^in.. tS-OO par 100. to reduce stock; 6-ln., 

 $25: 6-in.. $40; 7-in.. $60. Write for list of bedding 

 plants at low prices. 



W. H. 6ULLETT & SONS, Lincoln, III. 



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HaPdv DaSAS. ''"'P * J"*' 6-lnch poU, 

 . : T^w !!r • "^^S fine,cle«npl«nu, 

 many in bad. Msgna Charta, Gen. Jacqneminot, Cnin- 

 ton Rambler. Dorothy PerUn*. CloUiilde Soapert. etc. 

 Large flowered Clemati*, 2-year dormant or from 6 inch 

 pot* at 18c. 1 year dormant or from 3-inch pota, 9c. 

 Pmeet purple, white, lavender and red (orta. Clema- 

 tia Panictilata, Z-year dormant, ttroog, 10c; eztn» 

 3.year, 16c. Ampetopti* Veitcbit, dormant 2-year, 10c. 

 (ttee my Adv. of Dormant Roeee, eto.) 

 Packing free for caih. 



W. H. 8ALTBB, BO0HE8TKR, N. T. 



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SCARLET SAGE, 



From 2-incta pots $3.00 per 100 



Dwarf Sweet Alyssnm, 2-lncta pots . . . 2.00 



Verbenas, 2-incb pots r 2.00 " 



Vinca Variegata, 2-incta pots 2 00 



Cuptaea. (Oigar Plant). 2-incta pots. . . 2.00 

 Also Asters. Cannes. Candytuft. Miuns, 

 Smilax. Cryptomerias, etc. 



E. I. RawlingSfQuakertown.Pa. 



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TOMATO "^WTT. large plants. 

 ■ \JtrMt^ I V ,2.60 per 1000. 



PXISIClIF^ choicest strains, transplant- 

 r/*i^^m^%^ ed planu, $8.00 per looo. 



F. 6RISW0LD, W0RTHIII6T0N, OHIO 



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