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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



XOVBMBBR 9, 19!<)5. 



CHRYSANTHEIVIUM Stock Plants 



WHITE Each 



Alice Byron 6«', 



Mrs. H. W. Buckbee 6c 



Mermaid Cic 



Mrs. J. C. Neville 6c 



Emily Mileham l< c 



Majestic "iftc 



Adelia 25c 



FINK Each 



William Duckham 6c 



Dr. EnRuehard 6c 



Leila Filkins It c 



Mrs. Barclay 4c 



A. J. Balfour 4c 



Columbia 6c 



Valerie Greenham I5c 



YEIXOW Each 



Percy Plumridge 6c 



C.J.Salter 6c 



Cheltoni 1 c 



Col. D. Appleton 4c 



Rockford 6c 



P. 8. Vallis 6c 



Mrs. Thiirkell 6c 



Ooldmine 6c 



H. W. Buckbee (>c 



RBD and BRONZE Each 



J. H. Doyle 15c 



J. H. Sllsbury 10c 



QuoVadis 6c 



S. T. Wright 6c 



Merstbam Red 2 c 



Matchless 20c 



Violet Lady Beaumont 6c 



Dora Stevens 6c 



Also WELLS-POCKETT CHRYSXNTHE< 



MUM IMPORTATIONS and H. W. BUCKBEE'S set off NOVELTIES ffor 1906, 

 Certlticated by C* S« A* Strong, young plants* Orders booked now for February delivery. 



BOOKFOBD 8BSD SABMS 

 rOBBST OITT ORBBHHOVSBB . 



H. W. BUCKBEE, rockford, ill. 



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ORANGE, N. J. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 New Jersey Florieultural Society took 

 place on November 3. The floral dis- 

 play, as usual, contained many note- 

 worthy specimens. The Cattleya labiata 

 of "William Barr, grown by Arthur W. 

 Bodwell, which gained the first prize at 

 the recent show, was again entered in 

 competition and received 95 points in 

 the contest for the annual prize. It 

 was conceded by the orchid experts to \)e 

 the finest specimen they had seen, the 

 flowers measuring nine inches from tip 

 to tip. Chrysanthemums made up the 

 greater part of the display, save the 

 vegetable section, which covered a large 

 space. These were from John Crosby 

 Brown, grown by Peter Duff, and Doug- 

 las Eobinson, grown by John Gervin. A 

 specimen adiantum, grown by Dr. Kinds- 

 grab, and a sport from Carnation En- 

 chantress, from the Colgates, grown by 

 William Reid, were also shown. The re- 

 port of the secretary showed the flower 

 show held October 30 and 31, in East 

 Orange, to have been a financial success. 

 Mathew Peterson, under gardener for O. 

 D. Munn, was elected a member and Col. 

 H. A. Potter and George Simpson, of 

 East Orange, and Frank Drew, gardener 

 for Thomas A. Edison, were placed in 

 nomination, J. B. D. 



NEW ORLEANS. 



November 1, the day in which more 

 flowers are sold in New Orleans than at 

 any other time in the year, is gone and 

 this year sales have been larger than 

 ever before. Scarcity of stock and may- 

 be also a few more new deaths during 

 the past summer, was no doubt the cause. 

 Prices have been good. Home-grown 

 outdoor chrysanthemums not less than 

 #2 a dozen J northern flowers $4 to $5 a 

 dozen and more, some paying as much as 

 60 cents for one flower. Carnations were 

 $1.50; short roses $2. Every florist was 

 entirely cleared out of his white stock. 

 Anything which looked like a flower 

 was disposed of at a good price. Small 

 chrysanthemums, greatly used to make 

 bunches, were very scarce. Now we are 

 getting ready for the show, which opens 

 next week. M. M. L. 



Chillicothe, Mo. — R. Isherwood and 

 the ladies of the Episcopal church joined 

 forces this week to hold a chrysanthe- 

 mum fair. 



Monmouth, 111. — It was thirty years 

 ago, on October 27, 1875, that Thomas 

 Hewitt and family arrived at this place. 

 Mr. Hewitt at once started a market gar- 

 den, building a greenhouse 10x20. He 

 now has about 8,C^0 square feet of glass. 



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I Mums ! Mums ! 



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We will again offer a set of tliose 



Bread and Butter Varieties 



Such as have previously originated 

 and been disseminated by us. 



American Bred, American Grown and 

 Money Makers for American Growers 



' Look for Illustrations and Advertisements in future issues. • 



NATHAN SMITH & SON 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



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STOCK MUMS. Best Commercial Kinds. 



White— Bergrmann, WlUowbrook, Alice Byron, Robinson, White Bonnaffon, Ivory. Pink— J. K 

 Shaw, BeiiWellB, Chamberlain, Duckham, Mrs. CoombeB, Marie Lifrer, Oobbold, L. FUklns, Maud Dean> 



Yellow— R- Hall tuay. Bonnaffon, Golden Weddlner. All 60c per doz. ; 16.00 per 100. Now is the 

 lime to get ready for next year. This low offer to clear benches will be jrood for only a short time. 



R08KS— Bride, Maid, Gate, Ivory, fine 3-lnch, to follow Mums, t4.00 per 100. A few hundred 

 very strong 4-lnch Brides and Maids only, at 17.00 ptr 100. yf ^ GlLLEn & SON 5, Uncolfl, III. 



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Chrysanthemum 



Stock 



Plants 



91.00 per dozen; 96.00 per 100. 



WlUowbrook, Omega, Opah. Monrovia, Robinson 

 Halllday, Mme. Douillet, F. S. Vallis, C. J. Salter. 

 Et. Bonnefond, V. Morel, Clnna. Mrs. Coombes,Ben 

 Wells, L«>lla Filkins, Lily Montford, Lord Hope- 

 toun, Mllllcent Richardson, Mrs. Weeks, Ida 

 Barwood, Thistle, Jerome Jones, Yellow Jones, 

 Percy Plumridge, Col. Appleton, Alice Byron. 

 Timothy Katon, Yellow Eaton, White Bonnaffon, 

 Major Bonnaffon, Kimberly, Golden Wedding, S. 

 T. Wright, Nellie Pockelt, Mrs. T. W. Pockett, 

 Marie Liger, A. J. Balfour, Dr. Enguehard. 



CARNATIONS, Field Plants - 126 Adonis, 

 1000 White Cloud, $6.00 pt' r 100; $55.00 per 1000. 



FERNS- 4-in. Boston, 112.00 per 100; 4-in. Pier- 

 soni.t. 0.00 per 100. 



ROSE PLANT8-200 3-in. Brides. $4.00 per 100; 

 l.M) 2^-in. Gates. $3.00 per 100; 125 2H-in. Ivory, 

 $3.00 per 100. Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. * M. S. VESEY, FORT WAYNE, IND. 

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SURPLUS FERNS Cheap 



Pteris Wimsetti and PterisCretica Albo-lineata, 

 two best sorts for dishes, fine, busby stock, t20.(,0 

 per 1000. Cash. 



BUTTB&OXTP PBZlfBOSB, 2>i-iDch, fine. 

 $5.00 per 1(0; 3-inch, fine, $8.00 per 100. 



C. F. Baker & Son, Cornelia St., Utica, N. Y. 



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STRONG STOCK PLANTS OF 



Mrs. Wm. Duckham Mrs. Allen 



Mrs. Miller Mrs. D. V. West 



White Lady Harriett, J. J. Perry, fine early white 

 Jeannle Nonin Clementine Touset 



86c each ; $8.60 per dos. 



Cheltoni 



Dr. Enguehard 



Amorita 



Merstbam Yellow, 

 Mrs. Tbirkell 



$1.00 per dos. 



6. A. LOTZE, Jr., Glen Burnie, Md. 



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otOCk Mums Varieties Cheap. 



NEW VARIETIES — Merstbam Yellow, Mc- 

 Nlece. Mrs. W. Duckham, Emily Milham, Red 

 Duckham, Mme. Paul Sahut, $1.26 per doz. 



Adelia and Majestic, white, $2.00 per doz. 



William Duckham, Filkins, Etherington, 

 Enguehard, Bonnaffon, W. Bonnaffon, Eaton, 

 Chautauqua Gold, Kalb, WlUowbrook, Appleton, 

 Shrimpton. T. W. Pockett, Nellie Pockett, Halll- 

 day, P. Ivory. W. Ivory, Robinson, WhiUdin. 

 Xeno, Wanamaker, Wedding. Plumridge, Quito, 

 Liger, Prima, American Beaut.v. Lady Hanham, 

 Coombes, Ben Wells, Lady Harriett. Estelle, Sun- 

 shine, 60c per doz.: $4.00 per 100. 



For a limited time only, subject to being sold. 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, Ill> 



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