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Septembbb 21, 1005. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



ion 



Adiantum Croweanum 



The New Maidenhair Fern, stands 

 squarely and strictly on its merits 



Closing out salea of the Orifpinal Stock now on. 

 As same is limited to but a few thousand plants, 

 quick ordering^ is advised. :::::::: 



Its sterling: ▼alues considered, the sellin|f 



prices of Adiantum Croweanum, as here 



gfiven, are unusually low^ : 



Strong Plants, from S-ln. pots, 93.60 par doi.; 916 OO 



per 100 ; 9186.00 per 1000. 96 plants at 100 rat* ; 



aeo at lOOO rat*. 



OBVBBAXi AOZVTS: 

 H. A. DREER, PhiladelpMa. Pa. THE W. W. B4RN4RD CO , Chicag*. III. 

 VAUOHAN'S SEED STORE, Chkago ■«<! Nmv York, 

 r. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytowa, N. Y. 



W. F. KA8TING 



SOLE DISTRIBUTOR 

 ELLICOTT STREET, BUF F ALUj Na la 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, Traveling Representative 



884 N. 84th Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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AURORA, ILL. 



James W. Davis, of Morrison, 111., 

 Walter B. Davis, of Geneva, and other 

 parties have formed a company to erect 

 and operate large greenhouses in Aurora. 

 They have purchased a city block of land 

 from W. E. Gillette in the Aurora Coop- 

 erage addition and have commenced the 

 erection of large greenhouses which will 

 cover nearly the whole property. F. O. 

 Johnson, of Morrison, who has had con- 

 siderable experience in this class of 

 building, has charge of the construction 

 of the new houses, which will cost in the 

 neighborhood of $15,000. The work will 

 be pushed as rapidly as possible, and 

 it is the intention to have it completed 

 suflSciently to raise a crop during the 

 coming winter. 



The establishment will be operated on 

 similar lines to the establishments in 

 Morrison which have proved so success- 

 ful. Cucumbers will be the first crop 

 put in, but later on the propagation 

 of flowers and possibly other varieties 

 of vegetables may be taken up. 



The promoters believe that Aurora 

 offers a splendid field for the industry. 

 It is but an hour's ride from Chicago, 

 has several railroads so that the ship- 

 ping facilities are good, and coal is 

 cheap. 



James W. Davis will remain in Morri- 

 son, his brother "Walter assuming the 

 management of the new establishment. 



Fkedbrick, Md. — Edward Sharp has 

 secured a judgment for $500 against the 

 city. He had a contract with the city 

 for water; the supply failed and he lost 

 much stock. He sued the city for $5,000. 



100,000 Field-Grown Carnations! 



FINE, HEALTHY PLANTS 



CRISIS, new commercial scarlet^ $2.00 per doz.: $15.00 per (00. 



FLAMINGO, $(0.00 per 100. 



KB8. VZZiSOH. THB QVBBV, FBOBPBBZTT, 96.00 p*r 100. 



QUBEH XiOUZSB, THB QXTXEN, POBTZA, PAI.MBB 

 BIiDOBASO, WHITB OI.OUD, HABBY TEVK, 96.00 par 100. 



J. L. DILLON, BLOOMSBURG. PA. 



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FIELD CARNATIONS 



liow Cloaingr Pricas. Parfectly Clean, 



Healthy Plants, Orown on Haw Orovnd. 



Lawion, Norway, Prosperity, Jooat, Armazlndy, 

 Lord, Ist size, stronir. busby plants. t5 00 per 100: 

 $45 00 per 1000. 2Dd size, very nice stock, $4.00 

 per 100: $37.50 per 1000. 



DOQFCk Stronar (took to force. A few 

 ■*^''^*-*^ hundred very fine 4-inch Brides 

 and Maids at tS 00 per 100 



Brides and Maids, strotiK, 3-io., $360 per 100. 



Ivory and Oolden Qate, extra heavy, 3-in., 

 $8.00 per 100. 



W. H. Gullett & Sons, Lincoln, m. 



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SOL GARLAND 



. Des Plaines, III. 



Sarnations 



MT 8PB0XA&TT. 



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FIELD-GROWN 



Carnations 



First-claaa, dean, healthy plants. 



Per 100 Per lOf 



MRS.LAWSON $4.00 $35.00 



MRS. NELSON 4.00 35.00 



GUARDIAN ANGEL .... 4.00 35.00 



GEORGE REINBERG 



Wholesale Orowar 

 and Shipper of 



CUT FLOWERS, 



61 WabMhAve., CHICAGO 



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