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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OCTOBBB 12, X905. 



Hi Richmond Plants Hi 



The (iaited States Cut Flower Co. 



I;%r ELMlRi^y NEW YORK. 



Having a ikrg^ and fine ii^cji: of this new rose» we are prepared to accept 

 contracts for d^Very^Springpl906t>^ solicited. 



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M»'ritlon .Th^ -flolew when you write. 



BATTLE CREEK. MICH. * ^ 



C, Warburton has rebuilt the greenhouse 

 which was burned last fall. His special- 

 ties are chrysanthemums and carnations 

 but he also grows a general line of bed- 

 ding plants. 



J. S. Kribs, the Coldwater street flo- 

 rist, makes a specialty of violets and 

 carnations, also bedding plants. 



Levant Cole has rebuilt four of his 

 greenhouses, using Garland gutters. He 

 is trying 7,000 square feet of furring tile 

 for bench bottoms, made by the Na- 

 tional Fire Proofing Co. A general line 

 is grown here, with roses, carnations and 

 violets leading. Mr. Cole will construct 

 a driveway around Deep Lake on his 

 farm, so the public can view the natural 

 fern beds, which are worth going a long 

 way to see. He will also plant a quantity 

 of Wichuraiana rose hybrids and peren- 

 nial plants on the steep banks adjoining 

 the lake. 



Mr. Vandervort, gardener at the sana- 

 tarium, has his houses mainly filled with 

 chrysanthemums, which are looking well. 



H. M. Burt grows carnations and a 

 general line of bedding plants at his 

 greenhouses adjoining Oak Hill ceme- 

 tery. 



Austin, Tex.— The Hyde Park Floral 

 Co. is pushing work on some new green- 

 houses. 



Valley City, N. D.— Charles E. 

 Moore, who was for years with Geo. C. 

 Moore at Detroit, Minn., has just com- 

 pleted his greenhouse and store. He re- 

 ports business starting nicely. 



BOSTON Ferns 



We have a fine stock. If you want something 

 gfood ID this line, write us. 

 Per 100 



^-Inch S5.00 



8-inch 10.00 



4-wich 15.00'' 



5-inch . . . .S25.00 to 36.00 



Per 100 

 Cinch. . .flO.OO to $50 00 

 7-inch... 60.00 to 75.00 

 8-in. .$1.00 to $1..'J0 each 

 10-in.. 2 00 to 3.00 each 



OSO. A. KURI., PBKXir, Xi.Xi 



Mention Thp RfTJpw when .von write. 



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GERANIUMS 



Write 



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



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BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Decorative Plants. 



Rutherford, N. J. 



100,000 Field-Grown Carnations! 



FINE, HEALTHY PLANTS 



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



ENCHANTRESS, $8.00 per 100. 



FLAMINGO, $10.00 per )00. 



PROSPERITY, $6.00 per 100. 



Queen Louise, Portia, Eldorado, $5.00 per tOO. 



J. L. DILLON, BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



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CARNATIONS 



Per 100 



Vesper Carnation Plants — $5.50 



Queen 6.00 



Queen (seconds) — 4.00 



Indianapolis _ — 5,00 



Queen Louise 5.00 



Lawson (firsts) 6.00 



Lawson (seconds) 4.50 



Prosperity.--. $4.00 to 5.00 



Crane _ 4.00 



Lady Bountiful. 6.00 



Peru--.$4.50perl00; $40 per 1000 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK 



I6IM4-I6-I8 Ludlow Street 

 PHIU^DELPHIA 



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DAHLIA ROOTS ^'v«! 



Vinca varie^ata, strong field-grown plants, 

 $5.00 and $6.00 per 100. 



Dahlia roots ^ be shipped when taken from 

 ground, in 12 best varieties for cutting. A. D. 

 Livoni, best dark pink. Nymphaea, best light 

 pink. Strong roots. i'i.OO per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



800 BIAID and BRIDE ROSES, from 4- 

 inch pots, strong. $1.00 per 100. 



Cash or satisfactory reference. 



THEO. E. EDWARDS, - BRID6ET0N, N. J. 



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The Beantiinl Pink Carnation 



$ 2.00 per dot. 



{2.00 per 100 



}00.00 per 1000 



INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER & PLANT CO. 

 and JOHN HARTJE, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Candace 



Dlsaemlnatlon 1906. 

 Wonderfully productive. 



Carnations 



>^ FROM THE FIELD -^ 



The Queen Flora Hai 



Joost Queen Louise 



State quantity you can use 

 of each variety and we will 

 quote you prices. 



THE QUEEN, the best commer- 

 da.1 white carnation todayt strong plants, 

 $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



The Leo Niessen Co. 



1217 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Helen Goddard 



The coming commercial pink'camation, rooted 

 cuttings ready Jan. 1, 1906. $10.00 per 100; $76.00 

 per 1000. 



S. J. GODDARD, FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 



ROSES 



Carnations, Ferns and 

 Flowering Plants. 



A. Jablonsky, Wellston,Mo. 



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YOU WILL FIND ALLTHE BEST 

 OFFERS ALL THE TIME IN THE 

 REVIEWS CXASSIFIED ADVS.J«J« 



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