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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Septkubeb 7, 1905. 



SEDALIA, MO. 



At the Missouri State Fair, held here 



from August 21 to 26, the following 



awards were ma^e in ny|J floricultural 



^department. > 



•'■ III the various collections of plants, 



.Gelven & Son, of this city, won first 



premium in every case. 



In cut flowers and floral designs the 

 following awards were made: 



On best and most artistic floral de- 

 sign not over thirty inches high, Gelven 

 & Son, Sedalia, first; Wm. L. Eock 

 Flower Co., Kansas City, second. 



On best and most artistic floral de- 

 sign, flat, not over thirty inches in diame- 

 ter, Wm. L. Rock Flower Co., Kansas 

 City, first ; Gelven & Son, Ssdalia, sec- 

 ond. 



Best vases of Bride and Maid roses, 

 Gelven & Son, first. 



Best vases of white, pink and red car- 

 nations, Gelven & Son, first. 



The displays in this department at the 

 State Fair were far ahead of previous 

 years. Charles H. Gelven was superin- 

 tendent of the floriculture department. 



TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 



A well-attsnded meeting of the Tarry- 

 town Horticultural Society was held Au- 

 gust 29. Three new members were 

 elected and two names proposed for 

 membership. The monthly prize donated 

 by James Ballantyne for the best collec- 

 tion of outdoor flowers was won by Wm. 

 Scott, the collection comprising about 

 sixty varieties. The F. R. Pierson Co. 

 exhibited a splendid collection of 

 phloxes, for which a certificate of merit 

 was awarded. John Featherstone was 

 awarded honorable mention for a display 

 of asters and Wm. Scott a similar award 

 for peaches, the variety being Sea Eagle. 



Wm. Scott read an essay on "Fern 

 Culture," which brought out a lively 

 discussion, in which Joseph Mooney, A. 

 T. Boddington and others took part. 



W. S. 



FIELD-GROWN 



Caroation Plants 



Per JOO Per 1000 



LAVSON $6 00 $50.«0 



QUEEN LOUISE 4.50 40 00 



ENCHANTRESS 7.1 65.00 



VESPER 7J0 65.«'0 



QUEEN 600 5500 



BOSTON MAR KET 5.50 50.00 



TRUE STOCK. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK 



1612 Ludlow St. PHILADELPHIA 



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FIELD-GROWN SINGLE 



VIOLET Plants 



Prinoess of Wales and Doraatt, 



16.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 



FIELD-GROWN 



CARNATION PLANTS 



Glacier $45.00 per 1000 



Pern 8500perl00O 



MomlDR Glory 4 ^00 per 1000 



ELI CROSS, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



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~ FIELD.GROWN CLUMPS AND STRONG ROOTS 



HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS 



QBASD 8TOCX XH BVEST BBVSB-OOXri^D HOT BB BBTTBS V^ 



Canterbury BellR (Oampannla Madia) fS.OOperlOO 



FozKlove (Digitalis purpura* and Olozlnoldas) 6.00 per lOO 



Blue Jay Flower (Varonloa lonfflfolla subsessxUs)... 6.00 per 100 



Bardy Pbloz Id 15 cbolce»'t named varieties .... S.OOperlOO 



Kelway's Engriisb Larkspum (Oelpblnlam Kybrldnm).. 8.00 per 00 



Delphinium foimosum. nlrt fasbloned Blue Larkspur 6 (0 per 100 



Golden Oulumbine (Aqnlleria ohry sani Iia) 6 CO per 100 



Golden Marsuerite (Antbamla) two varieties 4.00 per 100 



Ascletilas tubern^a, transplanted roots 5.00 per 100 



Coreopsis lanoeolata ; 3.60perl00 



Anemone J aponica. six varieties 600 per 100 



Shasta Daisy 5.00 per 100 



Sweet WHIiam (DUathus barbatUB) 500 per 100 



Hardy Pinks. 4 varieties O.fOperlOO 



Naillardia grandifiora comracta (naw dwarf) A.Oi> per 100 



Rof>e Loosestrife ( uythmm rosaum sup«rbnm) 6 (0 per 100 



Oriental Poppy (FapavarOrlentala) eooperioo 



Dragon bead (Fbysostapla Virfflsloa and alba) 5.00 per 100 



Painted Daisies (Pyrathrnm msanm) 8.00 per 100 



Purple Cone Flower (Bu<ibeofela parpnraa) 7.(0 per 1(0 



C lirdinal i< lower (l«ob«lla Cardinalls) 5 00 per 100 



Stokesla Cyanea 6.00 per 100 



Tbe above rSer is special and is for a short time only. Write for prices on Peonies, Iris, 

 Hollyhocks, Hardy Grasses or any other class or varitty of Hardy Perennial you may need. 



J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER. N. J. 



l^<E SLEEPLESS \-i-l^, 



CHAS.T.SIEBER . .-sleepless -u--, 



'^— r-^FLOF^ISToT^ 

 '#'?^ PlTT5BlJRGH,PA 



Fine Field-Grown 



THAT 

 PAY. 



rZBST BZZB Per 100 



M. A. PATTKN $7 00 



KNCHANIRESS 6.00 



MRS. LAW80N 6.00 



FAIR MAID 5.00 



QDKEN LODISB 600 



THE QUHEN . 6 00 



GENEVIEVE LORD 4 00 



NELSON 6 00 



LILLIAN POND 5.00 



SECOND SIZE Per 100 



ENCHANTRESS $3.60 



MRS. LAWSON 8.00 



QOEEN LOUISE 300 



GENEVIEVE LORD 2.60 



INDIANAPOLIS 3.00 



VESPER 3.00 



BOSTON MARKET 3.00 



Alsn 50 fine plants of Ha* In warden at $5.00 per 100 rate. 

 100 fine plants of Mrs. Higinbctbam at $6.00 per 100. 



Please mention "Review;" also whether by Adams American or U. S. Express. 

 Cash with order, please, or O. O. D. 



CHAS. T. SIEBERT,StaRtOR Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 



riEiD- 



GROWN 



Carnation Plants 



Per 100 1000 



Lawson $6.00 $50.00 



Nelson 5.00 40 00 



Morning Glory 500 40.00 



Gttardian Angel 5 00 40 00 



Per 100 1000 



Crusader $5.00 $40.00 



Queen Louise 5.00 40.00 



Flora Hill 5 00 40.00 



All plants sold under express condition that if not satisfactory when received, 

 they are to be immeidiately returned, when money will be refunded. 



ASPARAGUS 



Plumosus, 3K-inch . . 

 Sprengeri, 3>^-inch. . 



Per jro jrOO 

 . $5 00 $45 00 

 . 5 00 45 00 



PETER REINBERG, 5' wabash Ave. CHICAGO 



Helen Goddard 



The cominsr commercial pink carnation, rooted 

 cuttinirs ready Jan. 1, 1906. $10 Oj per 100; $76.00 

 per 1000. 



S. J. GODDARD, ERAMINGHAM, MASS. 



Always mention the Florists' Bavlew 

 wben writing advertisars. 



FIELD- 

 GROWN 



Carnations 



Extra fine plants of the following varieties, 



free from all disease — no stem-rot. 



Nothing cheap but the price. 



Per 100 1 



80MomingrGlory.$l00l 



125 Qu*en Louise.. 5.(0 I 



76 Portia 8.00 I 



Per 100 



300 Joost $5 00 



liO Flora Hill 5.00 



Cash with order, please. 



C. W. ESPY & SON, Brookfille, Pa. 



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