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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 





July 6. 1905. 



ME-VAUKEE. 



Last weekx was a most satisfactory 

 one to the trade. Commencement exer- 

 eises, ^une weddings and several large 

 funerals kept the receipts cleaned up, 

 and prices equaled midwinter on choice 

 stock. The C. C. PoUworth Co. is cut- 

 ting some fine roses in nearly all varie- 

 ties and the stock looks promising for 

 a good supply during the summer 

 months. Carnations are shortening up 

 in supply, but quality is good consider- 

 ing the changeable weather we have 

 been having. Peonies are holding out 

 remarkably this season and some of the 

 finest blooms came in during the last 

 week of June. There was a good sup- 

 ply of valley and sweet peas during 

 June, but the prices realized were not 

 up to former seasons. 



The wet weather is having a bad 

 effect on carnation plants in the field 

 in some localities where they are 

 planted on low ground and reports of 

 stem-rot are numerous. 



The convention of Modern Woodmen 

 last week did not benefit the trade in 

 general, but some of the street men dis- 

 posed of quite a quantity of the cheaper 

 grade of stock. Quite a number of the 

 craft are Woodmen and many visitors 

 were attiacted here by tlie low railroad 

 rate. James Chacona's stock of flowers 

 was badly damaged through a recent 

 fire in the basement of his establish- 

 ment. The smoke put all the carna- 

 tions to sleep, even in the ice-box, al- 

 though little damage was done to the 

 store Incog. 



Neosho, Mo.— J. G. Angel says bed- 

 ding plants sold well this spring and 

 trade is fine now. 



HooPESTON, III. — A. Peterson has 

 bought a new sixty horse-power boiler 

 and will add it to his heating plant for 

 greenhouses and residence. 



Hamilton, 0. — In a recent runaway 

 the horse of Wm. Lodder severely kicked 

 a young woman who was already a crip- 

 ple as the result of a railroad accident. 



EocKFORD, III. — H. W. Buckbee has 

 let the contract for structural material 

 for the big new range to the John C. 

 Moninger Co., Chicago, and the work is 

 well under way. 



SIRPLUS STOCK 



OP 



Rose Plants 



Grafted Brides and Maids. 4-inch pots; 

 owa roots— Brides and Maids, 4-inch pots; 

 Perle, Chatenay, Gen. MacArthur, Cusin, 

 all in 4-inch pots. Let us give you prices on 

 your ofdcfs* 



PITTSBURGH ROSE &CARNATION 00. 

 Crystal Farm, Oibsonia P. 0., Pa. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Robt. C. Pye, 



tarnation grower 



NYXCK, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



^ Do Not ^vertise 



(except) 



to make known to 

 you that the 

 QUALITY of our 



Palni StocK 



does the business 



C. C. Pollwortli Co. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



SURPLUS ROSE PLANTS 



5O0 PBBIiB DEB JASDUTB, 3-lnoli • 7.00 Far lOO 



300 OBmBA.& KaoAKTHVB. 3-Uoh 8.00 " 



30O mXiDBBD OKAVT. 3-lnoll lO.OO " 



lOO PAPA OOVTXSS, 4-lBOh 8.00 " " 



OWV BOOT 



GRAFTED 



400 UUM. K08TB, 3-iBOh 88.00 P«r lOO 



300 XKB. OVBUr, 3-inoli 8.00 " " 



J. BREITMEYER'S SONS, Detroit, Mich. 



Killarney 



The best psyinr. forcinc rose ever grown. 2000 2^1ncb grafted stock, sao.OO per 100; 

 1176.00 per 1000. HO kt 1000 rate. Tliis Is the last offer this season. 



Slebrecht & Son, Rose Hill llurserles, New Rocliello,N.Y. 



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Surplus ROSE PLANTS 



BBXDB8, BBZDB8MAXDB AMU METBOBB 

 9^-lnoli, 883.60 p«r lOOO. 3-inoli, 830. OO par lOOO. 



Cuttings were all made from carefully selected wood. Well worth the price. 



Gall and see tbem. 



L. B. CODDINGTON, 



Murray Hill, N. J< 



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Choice Rose Stock. 



KILLARNEYS, J^CJ po». 



BrldM. 214 and 8>^inch pots. 

 Bridaamalas, 2Wtkud 3>^-incb pots. 



Write for prices. 



JOHN YOUNG, 31 W. 28th St. 



TsltpiMM 4M3 ■adiios New York aty 



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Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. , 



GOOD ROSES 



Clean, Strong Plants, not culls or rejects. 



2>i-in. 8-ln. 4-in. 

 Brides, Meteors, Golden Gates..f2.S0 $4.50 



Maids 4.60 



American Beauties, cboice 6.00 $10.00 



Hermosa, C. Soupert. fine 2.60 6.00 8.00 



FBBV8 ! ABPASAQUB I 

 Cboice Boston Ferns, 6-in., 60c; 7-in., 78c; S-in* 

 91.00 eacb. 



Asparagus Plumosus, in fine sbape to retail »i 

 100 per cent profit. 4-in., $16; 6-in., 9;^. Sprengerl, 

 8-ln., 95.00; 4-in.. 98.00. 



W. H. GULLEn & SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 



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