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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



June 8. 1905. 



ORANGE, N. J. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 New Jersey Floricultural Society was 

 held at its rooms in Orange on June 

 2. The occasion was made a special 

 ladies' night and to the usual floral 

 display was added this pleasant social 

 feature. The evening was varied by a 

 musical and dramatic entertainment and 

 light refreshments. Photographs of the 

 exhibits receiving the highest marks for 

 the last five months covered one side of 

 the room. 



The exhibits for the evening consisted 

 of orchid plants in flower from the col- 

 lections of Henry Graves, grown by Ed- 

 win Thomas, and William Barr, grown by 

 Arthur Bodwell. A collection of cut 

 orchid blooms came from Julius Boehrs. 

 Two vases of Papaver orientalis were 

 shown by Peter Duff. Gloxinias in va- 

 riety and palms were shown by D. 

 Kindsgrab. A vas3 of mixed aquilegias 

 in light tints, and other hardy flowers 

 came from William Bead. Peonies were 

 brought by A. Caparn, and papaver and 

 iris by Max Schneider. Arthur Bod- 

 well's Nicotiana Sandsrae were the first 

 which have bean shown in this vicinity 

 and a white of the same variety, one 

 out of forty plants raised, is the first so 

 far mentioned. The judges were Jos- 

 eph A. Manda, Arthur Caparn and James 

 Goodyear. J. B. D. 



Aurora, 111. — The Aurora Green- 

 house Co. supplied 5,000 bedding plants 

 tc the new street railway park at Plain- 

 field, 111. 



Mt. Cabmel, III.— Geo. S. Clarke has 

 Bold the business known as the Mt. 

 Carmel Floral Co. to M. L. Tilton, one 

 of the wealthiest men of this place, who 

 proposes to at once enlarge the range 

 by the addition of three good-sized 

 houses, which will make it one of the 

 largest greenhouse plants in the southern 

 part of the state. W. A. Hoffstodt is 

 in charge. 



HYDRANGEAS 



Fine blue variety, just coming Into bloom, $400, 

 $6 00. S9.00 and SI2.00 per doz. 



Specimen plants tl.25 and $1.50 each. 



Tbese plants are especially suited for planting: 

 in vases, boxes, etc., aa ornamenta for lanns 

 and porches. 



RAmr Tr«k#k& '<"' Hotels and Summer 

 ■""J ■ ■^'^^ Renidences- Standards 

 and Pyramids, 99.00 to 930.00 per pair. 



Phoenix Canariensis 



for lawns, porches, etc.. from 95.C0 

 to 114 00 per pair. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS,'"'"Tr^'5*T. 



Mention Tho Rpvlew when yoii Trrlte. 



ASPARAGIS. 



Per 100 



Plumoius, 2-inch $ 2.00 



Oaladinms. started, 4-iDCh 10.00 



Lantanas, 8 varieties 2S-iDc h 200 



Lantanas, Trailing, 2>i-inch 2.60 



Smllax. 2-inch ... 2.t0 



Fuchsias. Mrs. E. O. HiU and TraUine 



Queen, 2-inch 2 00 



Rose Geraniums, fine 3-inch 4.00 



AReratum, 8 varieties, 8-inch S.fiO 



Vinca Tines, 2 varieties 2.00 



Kentia Palms, 2-lnch 4.00 



Kentla Palms, 8-inch 10.00 



Cash with Order. 



tEO. L WUER CO., "IZ""- 



McCRAY FLORIST 

 REFRIfiERATORS 



Noted for ABSOLUTELY DRY MTCRIOR, thus 

 avoidicg: entirely the sweatinsr of glass. 



The positive circulation of PIJ»fi COLO AIR 

 within keeps the flowers la perfect conditioa. 



EOONOKICAXi In the VSB OF ICE. 

 BCIElTTXrZOAX.X^'r COVBTSVCTED. 



Write at oace for Florists' Catalogee No. 70. 



For the Sealdence, Grocery, Meat 

 Market, Beatanrant, in fact for any 

 purpose the MoCSAT la OUASAE'- 

 TBED ahaolutely ■atiafaotory. 



Thonaands testify to its merita. 



McCray Refrigerators are Built in all Styles and Sizes for Any Purpose 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO, ^Tlvil™ 



BRANCH OrriCLS ANO SALESROOMS-Ohicago. 66 Wabash Ave.; St. Louis, 404 M. Third St.: San 

 Francisco, 122 Market St.; Pittsburg 308 Fourth Ave.; Detroit. 906 Woodward Ave.; Columbia. 

 S. 0., Jerome Building; Boston, 62 Commercial St.; Oolimibus, Ohio, 866 N. High St.; Cleveland, 

 Ohio, 118 Prospect St.: New York, 841 Broadway: LouisviUe, 421 W. Market St.; Cincinnati, 826 

 Main St.; Minneapolis 420 S. Third St.: WasbinKton, D. C, 620 F. St., N. W. 



Address Msia Office ualcss yos reside is ooe of above ssarad cities. 



Write for catalogues— No. 80 for Residence: No. 46 for Hotels, Public Institutions, etc.; 

 No. 64 O for Groceries; No. 57 for Meat Marketer No. 70 for Florlftts. 



Special Style No. e86-Built to order only. 



M*'iith>n 'n»f KfTlfW when rtm wrtt. 



Bargains in Plants 



FOR 



Vases and Basitets 



OABBX JAPOBIOA ▼ABIBOATA, a most 

 useful grass for fining, 2^in. pots, 82.60 per 100. 



COBABA BCABDBB8, from 8-inch pots, 

 staked, $8.00 per IflO. 



OTFBBVS AIiTEBBZFO:tXVS (Umbrella 

 Plant), exceUint stock from 2^- inch pots, 

 S2.00 per 100: tl6.00 per 1000. 



OKBOHOMA VABfiBOATA. A healthy lot of 

 this most u»efal vine in 2>i-in. pots. 12.60 per ICO. 



^OBBJiZA OBACZKIS, (Trailing), strong, 

 bnrhy plants, from 2^-lnch pots, in bloom, 

 92.00 per 100. 



OTXOHBA OSASSZFOZiIA. an Indispensa- 

 ble vine for filling. Extra ttrong, from 2>i-lnch 

 pots, 92.00 per 100. 



Nathan Smith & Son, Adrian, Mich. 



M«»ntl<»n The Revlpw when yon write. 



mERANIUIHS 



2}^-in. 8-In. 4 in. 



96.(0 

 600 



98.00 



4.00 



6.00 

 6.00 



8.00 



White, pink, red and 8almon..93 00 



Petunias 250 



Salvia 200 



Ageratum. 2.00 



SffeetAlyssum 2.00 



Ivy Leaved Geranium S.ro 



Fuchsia 8.60 



Lobelia 2.00 



Marinierites 2.60 



Begonias 



Plumosus . 2-in ....93.60to6.00 6.00to 8.00 16.(0 



Sprengeri 2.60 6.00 10.00 



SmaU Ferns 6.00 



Write GEO. A, KUHL, PEKIN, ILL. 



8 00 10.00 



Per 100 



FOR SALE I 



Geraniums, strong, mixed, out4-in. pots — 97.00 



Heliotrope, dark, out 4 in. pots 7.00 



Honeysuckle out 4 In. pots 7.00 



Spotted Begonia, out 4-in. pots 7.00 



Periwinkle, variegated, out 4-in pots 7.C0 



Swalnsona, white, out 4-in. pots 8.00 



Double White Petunia, out 8-in. pots 6 00 



Alyssum, very dwarf, good, out 8 in. pots... 8.00 



Ageratum, out 2>^-ln. pots 2.50 



Parlor Ivy. out2>ii-ln. pots 2.60 



Lobelia, trailing, out 2-ln. pots 2 00 



Shasta Daisy, out 8-iD. pots 8.00 



Dusty Miller and OymDocarpa,out2H-iD^ots 2.60 



Saniieiy,Siiiith,636oodnanSt„Plilli(lelphla 



Sorplus Bedding Stock 



IN BUD AND BLOOM. 



Ivy Ocranlam. S-ln.. 96.C0; 4- In., 98.00 per 100. 

 Ag^eratam Stella Oamoy, 3- in., 93 60 per 100. 

 Lantana. 3-ln., 96.00 per HO. 

 Heliotrope. 3-ln., 96 00; 4 In.. 98 00 per 100. 

 Impatlens Baltanl. 3- in., 96 00; 4-in., 98.00 per 100. 

 Verbena. 2!^-ln.. 92 60 per 100. 

 Phlox. 2M-lnch. 92 M per 100. 

 Fnohsla, 31d., 96 OU per 100. 

 Lobelia. 2M-ln.. 92.00 per 100. 

 Coleas beat varieties, 2^-ia.. 92: 3-ln., 14 per 100. 

 Tinea Variegata. 2H-ln . 92.50 per 100. 

 Oerman Ivy. 2M-ln., 92 fiO per 100. 

 Altemanth^ra. green, red, pink, 3 and 3H-li>- 



93.60 per 100. 

 Altemanthera BrllliantlMlroa, 93.00 per 100. 

 Dnaty MiUer. 2^- in.. 92.00 per 100. 

 Mme. SaUerol. 2H-ln.. 93 OU; 3*- In., 96.00 per 100. 

 400 Bfeteor Rose plants, 2}i-ln. rose pota, 93.C0 



per 100. 



CUT FLOWERS 



Roues— Brides. Bridesmaids, Golden Gates, 93.00, 

 96.00 and 97.00. 



Camattons— Fancy, 93.60; good, 92.00 and 92.60; 



work. 91.50. 

 Harrlsll. 96.00 and 98.(0. Snillax, fine, 916. Sweet 



Peas, &0c and 60c. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Lord Hopetoun, Ben Wells, Et. Bonnefond, 

 Cecil Cults, Viviand- Morel. Wm. Duckham. Silver 

 Queen. Mrs. Lonely Lily Montford, Kimberly, 

 Percy Plumridge. Thirkell. White BonnaSon, Mrs. 

 Chamberlain C. H. Diedereich. Dr. Enguehard, Chel- 

 toni, Ida Barwood. S. T. Wright. Chevrant, Rooted 

 Cntttnsrs. 98 SO, SH-in. 93 SO per lOO. 



Ma). Bonnaffon, Mrs. Jerome Jones, Yellow Jones, 

 Mrs. Robinson. F. S. Vallis, Mrs. Coombes. Cinna, 

 Mrs T. W. Pockett, Mane Liger, M. DouUlet, Paul 

 Sahut. Dalakov Ivory, Boccaste, Col. Rowell, May- 

 flower, C. J- Salter, Mounier, White Maud Dean, 

 Rooted Cnttlngs Sl.SO; 2}^-lnch, SS.fiO 

 per lOO. 



CASH OR O. O. D. 



W.J.&II.S.VESEY,FDrtWayM,linl. 



Pansies, Cobaea Scandens* etc. 



Panaiea, twice transplanted, just coming intn 

 bloom, 75c per 100. 



Cobaea Soandena, fine stock from 4-inch pots, 

 $5.00, from trays, $2.00 per 100. 



Vinoa, var., 2-inch, $1.50'per 100. 



M a mm oth Verbenas, separate colors, 2 to 2%- 

 Inch pots, $1.00; mixed from trays, 50c per 100. 



Aatera, in separate colors ready to set, 93.00 per 

 1000; 250 at 1000 rate. Comet, Semple's Branch- 

 ing, Daybreak, Mary Semple, Ostrich Plume, 

 HohenzoUern, White Purity. Cash with Order. 



J. J. ARNOLD, "%%" 



