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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



June 15, 1905. 



WASHINGTON. 



The Market 



Busineiss for the past week has been 

 practically at the summer level. With 

 the exception of a few commencements 

 and funeral work, everything is quiet. 

 Stock of all kinds seems very poor and 

 scarce. The weather has been very cool 

 for this season of the year, which causes 

 quite a lot of outdoor spring stock to 

 ^jtill hang on. 



Club Meeting:. 



The regular meeting of the Florists' 

 Club was held on June 6 with over half 

 the members present, quite a showingi 

 The various committees all report prog- 

 ress. Superintendent Cooke reports that 

 the exhibition spaces are being rapidly 

 taken up but from present indications 

 some may be left. The ' entertainment 

 committee offered quite a few sugges- 

 tions for various trips for the future ac- 

 tion of the club, 



Capt, Ernest, of the bowling club, is 

 getting his team in shape for weekly 

 practice, Capt. Kramer, of the ladies' 

 team, is getting his team in shape, hav- 

 ing practice games twice a week. He has 

 also added several prizes to the ladies' 

 Ust, 



Various Notes. 



F. H. Kramer is breaking ground for 

 a new carnation house 35x300 feet, even 

 span, to be devoted mostly to his new 

 seedling, the F, H. Kramer, and Lawson, 



Outdoor carnations in general are do- 

 ing nicely. The season has been very 

 good. Quite a few are getting ready for 

 planting young rose stock. 



A. Gude & Bro. were worked hard for 

 the funeral of Mr. Wilkins, editor of 

 the Washington Post. The most notable 

 design, which did the firm credit, was 

 the front page of the Post, representing 

 the full page of a newspaper. 



F, H, K, 



Tarrytown, N, Y, — The seventh an- 

 nual show of the Tarrytown Horitcultural 

 Society will be held in Music Hall No- 

 vember 1 to 3. The premium list is a 

 neat pamphlet containing the lists of 

 members as well as the prize lists. There 

 are many special prizes. E. W. Neu brand 

 is secretary. 



P 



ALMS, FERNS 



and all 



Decorative Stock. 



B, DBEYEB,WoodsidB,L.I.,N.Y. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Decorative Plants. 



Rutherford, N. J. 



Somethings fine for Liawn, 

 Hotel, Piazza decorations. 



PHOENIX 



CANARIENSIS 



Ask for prices. 



Julius Roetirs Co., Rutherford, N. J. 



Kentlon The Rerlew when yoa write. 



ROSES for Immediate Effect 



Haven't you in your trade a call for large, strong Rose plants, sucb as will Kive immed- 

 iate results ? We have prepared for June planting a stock of strong two-year-old plants, all 

 on own roots, except wbere noted and while tbey last will close them out at the extremely 

 low price of $16.00 per 100; 26 or more at 100 rate; no charge for packing. 

 These Roses can be placed in the open groimd during ttais month and will give a profusion of 

 flowers throughout the entire growing season. They are woitb just twice as much as we are 

 asking for them, and they can be depended upon to produce the goods. They are well fol- 

 laged, have strong working roots and are now in 4 and 6-inch pots. 



The Collection Includes a Wide Range of 

 Varieties and Colors, Teas and Hybrid Teas 



•noh as Meteor, Henry M. Stanley, Saiserln Angrnzta Victoria, Karl* Qnillot, 



White Maman Ooohet, Coquette de Lyon, Pink Sonpert, Clothllde Sonpert, 



Oolden Oate, White Golden Gate, The Qneen, BKa Flllette, Helena Cambier, 



Yellow Sonpert, Mme. Jules Orolca, Striped La Trance, Yellow La Trance 



Bridesmaid, The Bride, Mme. Welohe, Duchess of Albany, Mme. Abel Chatenay, 

 Maxie Lambert. 



OLIMBBB8— Crimson Bambler, Yellow Bambler, Cllmblns' Olothilde Son- 

 pert and Cherokee. 



HYBBXD FBBPBTXr AL8— Coanetta des Blanches, Perle des Blanches, Per- 

 fection des Blanches, Mme Oabxiel Lniiet and MerveiUe de Lyon. 



Maxgaret Dickson, budded 6-inch pot plants, $26.00 per lOO. 



Boleli d'Or, budded, 6-inch pot plants, $86.00 per lOO. 



BABY BAMBLBB— Ever-blooming Dwarf Orimson Rambler. A gem among Roses. 

 Always in bloom. Every Florist in the land should have it. 2>i-lnch pot plants, now 

 ready for delivery, $3.60 per dos ; S16.00 per XOO: 9126.00 per 1000. 



MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS in 2>^-inch pots. 



Asparagus Sprengeri 4c each 



Asparagus Plumosus 6c each 



Flowering Begonias, assorted, named 



varieties SXc each 



Fuchsias, named varieties 4c each 



Boston Fern 4c each 



Sword Fern 4c each 



Plersoni Fern 4c each 



Scottii Fern. 12c each 



Carnations— F. Joost, E. Crocker, 



Queen Louise 5c each 



each 

 each 



Telle w Alternanther as Sc 



English Ivy 4>ic 



Sweet Scented Geraniums. Acalypba 

 Triumpbans, tianderl, Blcolor and 



Marginata 4c each 



English Clematis, six kinds, including 

 Jackmani, strong, two-year, im- 

 ported roots 20c 



Kentia Belmoreana Palm.S-in. pots. 10c 



Areca Lutescens 3-inch pots 10c 



Aak for catalogue; free. Address 



each 

 each 

 each 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO. 



Bstablished 1860. 

 70 Greenhouses. 



Rose Growers, West GrovCy Pae 



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PLUMOSUS 



FXBB LABOB CLUMPS, while they last, at 6o each. 



SAMUEL J. BUNTING. 



TO CLOSE OUT 



balance of stock ot 

 Plumosus X offer 



Elmwood Avenue n|J|| I fid DUII Dl 



and 68th Street, rnlLAULUnIA, lAs 



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Per 



100 



Asparagus 



4-in. Asparagus Plumostu Nanus 110.00 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, seedlings, 



$12.00 per 1000. 

 2-ln. Cyclamen, in 6 separate colors 4.00 



D. U. Attgsparger & Sons, p o.bsitts piorii, III. 



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Asters— Carlson's white, strong, 50c per 100. 

 Pansles— Choicest strains, transplanted stock, 



$3.00 per 1000. 

 Cabbaffe-E. J. Wakefield, $2.00 per 1000. 

 Cabbag'e -Succession from seed bed.$1.50perl000 

 Tomato— Dwarf Champion, $2.60 per 1000. 

 Tomato— 3000 strong transplanted Beauty, extra 



fine, $5.00 per 1000; the lot for $12.00. 



r. GRISWOLD, Worthington, Ohio. 



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SCARLET SAGE, 



From 2-incb pots ..12 00 per 100 



Dwarf Sweet Alyssum, 2-inch pots.. . 2.00 



Verbenas, 2inch pots 200 



Vines Variegata, 2-inch pots 2 00 



Ouphea. (Cigar Plant). 2-inch pots.. . 2.00 

 Also Asters, Cannas. Candytuft. Mnms, 



Smilax. Cryptomerias, etc. 



E. I. Rowlings, Quakertown, Pa. 



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Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



B Clearing Sale 



Of Firat-Clasa Stock Only. 



10,000 CABVATIOHS-Well estabUshed in 

 2>4-inch pots. If planted where they can be 

 reached with the hose occasionally, will make 

 fine stock by planting time. Nelson Fisher, $4.00 

 per 100; Knchantress, $3.00 per 100. $28.00 per 1000; 

 Boston Market. Mrs. Lawson, $2.50 per 100, $22.00 

 per 1000. 



OBBAJH1UM8— Choice plants from the bench, 

 12 to 18 inches high; average, 8 to 10 shoots, fine 

 for fall cuttings. Bruant (scarlet), J. Viaud (pink), 

 Mme. Buchner (white), B. Poitevine, Mrs. E. G. 

 Hill (salmon), $6.00 per 100. 



SALVIA— Fine plants from 2K-in. pots. Bon- 

 fire, $1.00 per 100, $9.00 per 1000, while they last. 



The W.T. Buckley CO, Springfield, III. 



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GOOD ROSE STOCK 



BOT BBJBCTS OB CXTIiLS. 

 STBOVa, WBX;i.-OBOWN PLANTS. 



Brides. Maids... per 100, 2>^-in., $2.60: 3 in.. $4 00 



Gates. Ivory " ^" 2.50 " 4.90 



Meteors, Hermosa " " 8.00 " 5 00 



BOSTON FERNS 



2>4-in., $3.50; Sin.. $8.00: 8^-ia.. $10.00; 4-in.. 

 $12.00: 5-in., $25.00; 6-in . $40 CO and 7-in., $60.00 

 per 100. Ready to retail now at a fine profit. 



Oeraninms, 3-in., $5 00 per 100. 



Colens. beautiful coUection, $2.00 per 100. 



W. H. GuJiett & Sons, Lincoln, Hi. 



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