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482 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



JULX 20, 1905. 



ALL MAKES 



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ALL SIZES 

 ALL PRICES 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



SKXPMBVT8 VIA. A]bL BAIKSOADB. 



WBXTB FOB CATAXiOOUS. 



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Carnations gr<£^n 



2000 The Belle 110.00 per 100; 196 00 per 1000 



2000 Flamingo 8 00 " 76.00 



1200 Mrs. Patten 8 00 " 76 00 



1510 Nelson FlBher.... S.tO " 76.00 



2000 LawBon 800 " 76 UO 



1000 Boston Market.... 6.00 " 66.00 



II 00 Mrs. Nelson 600 " 6500 



1800 White Cloud 6.C0 " 5500 



CHRYSANTHEMIMS 



Ben Wells, Et. Bonnefond. Vlvland-Morel. Mll- 

 Ucent Richardson. Wm. Duckham, Lord Hope- 

 toun. Silver Qtieen. Kmiberly. Percy Plumrldtre, 

 Thlrkell, S T. Wright. White Bonnaffon. Col. 

 Appletoo. Mrs. Chamberlain. C. H. Dlederelch, 

 Dr. Enguehard, Major Bonnaffon, Yellow Jones, 

 F. S ValllB, Dalskov, Mrs. Coombes, Mrs. T. W. 

 Pockett Marie Ltger. Ivory. Boccace, Col. Bow- 

 ell, C. J. Salter, White Maud Dean, Mounter. 

 Fee du Cbampsaur,2-in., $3.10 per 100. 



ROSE PLANTS 



760 3-in. Brides 900 3-ln. Bridesmaids, $4.60 per 

 100; 140.00 per 1000. Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. &M.$.YESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



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NUNS.. 



lOOO fine plants Major BonDafion, 2>^-inch pots: 

 800 W. H. LincolD, be*>t yellow for pots, 2>^-iDcb 

 pots, 12.60 per 100: 120.00 per 1000. 



Cyclamen Seed 



FRESH CROP. 



White, redeye: ro»e. lavender, white; colors 

 separate, $5 00 per ICOO. Rtady now. 



BAUR & SMITH 



38th St and Senate Ave., 



Indianapolis, - Indiana. 



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NUNS 



FINE YOING PLANTS 



Shaw, Bailey, Jones, Ivory, Pink 

 Ivory, Apple ton, Bonnaffon, Halli. 

 day, Polly Rose, Pacific, Parr, Per- 

 rin, Robinson, etc. Out of 2 >^ -inch 

 pots, $8.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Cash with order. 



CHAS. ZIMMER 



WEST COLLINGSWOOD, N.J. 



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Florists' Review 



When Writing' Advertisers. 



CINCINNATI. 



Trade continues at the usual summer 

 level; not much doing but funeral work. 

 Stock is also in keeping with the season; 

 not in large supply and roses and carna- 

 tions both microscopical in size. 



On Saturday evening the Florists' So- 

 ciety held its monthly meeting and in- 

 stalled its new officers. Wm. Murphy is 

 now serving his third term in the chair. 



We hope to take a goodly delegation 

 to the convention and every indication 

 is that we shall not be disappointed. 



It is a mistake that Cincinnati will ask 

 for the convention in 1906. We want 

 it in 1909, when Cincinnati will have a 

 big anniversary celebration all summer. 



ATLANTA, GA. 



Trade in our city has been very good, 

 considering the season. Stock is rather 

 scarce; that is, first-class stuff. 



Some of our local florists are con- 

 templating big changes for the coming 

 winter season. The West View Floral 

 Co. and The Dahl Co. will soon change 

 the location of their stores, owing to the 

 fact that the buildings in which they 

 are located have changed hands and 

 some large improvements are antici- 

 pated. 



James Burpitt, a pioneer florist of this 

 city, was found dead in his bed on 

 the morning of July 7, the cause being 

 heart failure. He was to have accepted 

 a position as foreman at the Dahl Com- 

 pany greenhouses this coming fall. 



W. J. L. 



ATHOL, MASS. 



George W. Sutherland is planning to 

 erect two more greenhouses, as the de- 

 mand for more flowers has necessitated 

 such a move. The new houses will be 

 11x25 and 22x100 feet respectively. It 

 is intended to utilize the smaller for a 

 palm house, and the larger for the 

 growing of carnations. The house which 

 is now used for growing carnations will 

 be devoted to roses. It is hoped to have 

 the two new houses ready for use in the 

 fall. Mr. Sutherland has bought a new 

 boiler, which is used in operating the 

 fertilizer pump. There is no more hust- 

 ling young business man in Athol than 

 Mr. Sutherland, and he is making a fine 

 success in the florist business. 



Mt. Vernon, Ia. — C. 8. Meeks has 

 taken Adair Cowan into partnership and 

 the firm will enlarge the glass and the 

 business. 



SURPLIS STOCK 



Order Quick 

 Satisfaction Guaranteed 



20,000 SMI LAX 



Extra gtroDg plants from 2^-incb pots, $1.25 per 

 100; $12.00 per 1000. 



6000 GERANIUM BRUANT 



Tbe very best scarlet bedder. Pine plants from 

 2>i-iDcb pots. $1.50 per 100: $14 00 per 1000. 



ASP. PLUMOSUS NANUS 



strong 2-incb plants $2 00 per 100: $18.00 per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



Extra stronR seediinKs. as (rood as average 

 2-iDcb. 60c per 100; $5 00 per 1000. UASH. 



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



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Chrysanthemams 



PLANTING TIME AT HAND 



Best standard varieties 

 in Steele. 



Send list for best quotations. 

 NATHAN SMITH A SON, 



ADSXAJr, MICH. 



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MUMS 



New and standard varieties. Fine 

 plants now readv^ 2 >^- inch pots. 

 Write for list and prices. 



H. WEBER & SONS 



OAKLAND, MD. 



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Choice Rose Stock. 



KiLLARNEYS, | 



Brides, 2^ and s^iocb pota. 

 Brldoamalda, 2]4 and 3>^-incb pota. 



Write for prices. 



JOHN YOUNG, 51 W. 28th St. 



Tsltpbsn* 44«3 Hariltos New York City 



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Always mention th« Florists' Review whea 

 writing advertisers. 



and 

 ■Incb pots. 



