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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



January 25, 1906. 



TOLEDO, OHIO. 



Club Meeting. 



At the December meeting the Florists' 

 Club decided to hold a small exhibition 

 of plants and cut flowers at the date of 

 the regular March meeting and a com- 

 mittee composed of O. Krueger, T. 

 Magee and E. Kuhnke, was appointed to 

 work the matter up. At the last meet- 

 ing, on January 17, it was decided to in- 

 vite the general public as well as the 

 trade to inspect the same. Some of the 

 members thought that the Toledo florists 

 would not be able to make any kind 

 of a showing, but if everyone will bring 

 some of his best stuff there should cer- 

 tainly be no trouble to make an inter- 

 esting show. 



At the last meeting Krueger Bros, 

 showed a fine bunch of Enchantress. J, 

 Gratopp showed a fine bunch of Lawson, 

 with a variegated, light pink and a red, 

 sport of the same, all produced by him- 

 self. The introducers of the new carna- 

 tion Candace sent a fine bunch that was 

 very much admired. E. A. Kuhnke had 

 a bunch of seedlings, a few of them fair, 

 but most of them no good, as seedlings 

 are apt to be. He also showed a bunch 

 of cyclamen in 6- and 7-inch three-quar- 

 ter pots that were thought to be all 

 right. 



Business is reported as a little slow, 

 but carnations are so scarce that even 

 with the slow sales there are not enough 

 to supply the demand. Everybody is 

 busy. E. A. K. 



LONDON, ONT. 



The Gardeners' and Florists' Associa- 

 tion held its annual meeting January 

 13, the attendance being very good. Of- 

 ficers for 1906 were elected as follows: 

 President, R. Dengate; vice-presidents, 

 Wm. Trott and A. Mclnnes. Tom Wistow, 

 the secretary, was retained. 



Seen interest was manifested in the 

 way the government grant to the vege- 

 table growers of Ontario had been spent, 

 the whole of it, $800, being monopolized 

 by the Toronto growers and spent in a 

 show last fall, which turned out to be 

 a failure, it was said. The London so- 

 ciety considered that it had been un- 

 fairly dealt with. 



A deputation was also appointed by the 

 society, consisting of Messrs. Gammage, 

 Darch and Johnston, to interview the 

 honorable members for London and East 

 Middlesex, and further explain the wishes 

 and aims of the London Gardeners' As- 

 sociation. 



Herrington on the Chrysanthemum, 

 the latest book, 50c, of the Review. 



GREEN 

 Carnation Fluid 



For coloring white carnations preen for St. Pat- 

 rick's Day, price, $1.00 per bottle. Write today 

 for Free Sample with full instructions. 



H. D. EDWARDS & CO., NEWPORT, KY. 



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 FOR SALE 



3000 Fiancee Carnation Cuttings 



In 2}4-incli Pots. 



Fine plants at $50.00 per 1000. 

 Also have them in sand at $40.00 per 1000. 



JOHN L. WYLAND. De Haven, Pa. 



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CHOICE CARNATION CDHINfiS 



100 1000 



Victory $100 



John E. Haines »12.00 . 



Lawson 2.00. 



Harlowarden 2.00 . 



l^dy Bountiful 3.00 . 



Vesper 2.50 . 



Queen 2.00 . 



KthelWard 2.50. 



Beatrice 2.50 . 



100 1000 



My Maryland JlOj 



Boston Market $2.00 .... 



Queen Louise 2.10 



Enchantress 2.60 



White Lawson 3.50 — 



Mrs. Patten... 3.0U .... 



Fred Burki 5.01 .... 



Fiancee 6.10 



Cardinal B.OO . . . . 



ROOTED CUTTINGS OF CHRYSANTDEMUMS 



"White— Kalb 

 Estelle 

 Ivory 

 A. Byron 

 Mrs. McArthur 

 White Bonnaffon 



White Eaton 

 Convention Hall 



•S.OO per lOO; 



White- (ilory Pacific 

 Lady Harriett 



Pink— An>orita 

 W. Duckham 

 Dr. Enguehard 

 Maud Dean 



92.60 per lOO; 



Yellow Jones 

 Yellow Chadwick 



$15.00 per lOOO. 



Pink— Marie Ligrer 

 Marion Newell 

 Lavender Queen 



Yellow— Omega 

 H. Sinclair 

 Col. Appleton 



•ao.oo per lOOO. 



Chadwick 

 Jerome Jones 



STOCK PLANTS OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



C. S. Kalb 

 Ivory 



Alice Byron 

 Eaton 



Chadwick 

 Jerome Jones 

 Robert Halliday 

 Col. Appleton 



Salter 



Yellow Eaton 

 Yellow Jones 

 Glory Pacific 



Yel.— Robert Halliday 

 Cheltoni 

 T. C. Salter 

 Mabel Morgan 

 Bonnaffon 

 H. Rieman 



Yellow Eaton 

 Balfour 



76c per dozen. 

 S6.00 per 100. 



W. Duckham 

 Maud Dean 

 Marie Liger 

 Brutus 



GRAFTED ROSE PLANTS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Wellesley 20.00 150.00 



Liberty 20.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Killarney, from 2)^-inch pots $20.0 • $150.0»l 



Richmond 25.00 200.00 



On their own roots, from 2^-inch pots, very fine; repotted from 2-inch 



Killarney, f 10 per 11)0. Richmond, $15 per 100, $120 per 1000. 



Peremptory Sale of New and Choice Dahlia Roots. 



The Cream of the stock of the Atco Dahlia FarmB, embracing mo«t of the newer and 

 more refined forms such as KriexuMlde, etc. Field roots, undivided. Send for price list. 



S. S. PENNOCK, 



The Wholesale Florist of Philadelphia 



1610-18 LUDLOW STREET 



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■^^^**^^^^^^ Per 100 Per 1000 



Richmond 2V<-inch . . . .$12.00 $100.00 



Maid 2^-lnch.... 4.00 36 00 



Bride 2^-incli.... 4.00 35.00 



Chatenay 2^-lnch.... 4.00 36.00 



Gate 2^-inch.... 4 00 36.00 



Uncle John 2>i-lnch.... 5.00 40.00 



Liberty 2^-lnch.... 5.00 45.00 



Roeallnd On- English.. 21«-lneh.... 7.00 fiS.OO 



Perle 2>^-lnch.... 5.00 45.00 



Sunrise 2J^-lnch.... 5.00 46.00 



American Beauty 2H-inch.... 6.00 55.00 



Prince of Naples 2H-lnch.... 7 00 65.00 



MacArthur 2^-lnch.... 5.00 45.00 



Kalserln 2H-lnch.... 6.00 45.00 



Poehltnann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, 111. 



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Ghrysanthemuin Stock Plants. 



in all new and leading varieties, at $.3.00 per 100. 

 Write for varieties. 



Also 



Ten Weeks' Stocks Seeds ^ro 



grown 



Blood Red Dwarf 1 Three of the best. 



Cut and Come Again > 1000 seeds of each 



Beauty of Nice ) for One Dollar. 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



CONVERSE GREENHOUSES 



WEBSTER, MASS. 



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CHRYSANTHEMIMS 



Ready Feb. 10, 190&— Mary Foster, White Bonnaf- 

 fon, Mrs. Robinson, T. Eaton, Mrs. Chadwick, 

 Niveus, J. Jones, white; Omega, Yellow Eaton, 

 Golden Chadwick. October Sunshine, Gold Mine, 

 Mrs. Thlrkell, Golden Wedding, Maj. Bonnaffon, 

 yellow; Marie Llger, Wm. Duckham, Marion 

 Newell, pink; Lord Hopetoun, red; S T. Wright, 

 gold and red, $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. Express 

 prepaid. 



Chas. Gay,DeslVloines,lowa 



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HOLLYHOCKS 



50,000 Beautifal Fleld-errown Boots 



My strain of DOITB^E HOXIiTHOCXS 



is the best in the world. Large, very double, 

 clear pure colors. Twelve distinct colors, 

 separate, $5.00 per 100: $40.00 per ICOO. All 

 colors mixed, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



8Uro:LE HOI.I.THOCKS, mixed col- 

 ors, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



EVBB BLOOMIVO HOIil^THOOXS, 

 mixed colors, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



AZiXiBOKCHT HOi;X.THOCXB, all 

 colors mixed, $6.00 per 100. 



Samples mailed upon receipt of 25c 



Special Trade List of Hollyhocks and other 

 Perennial Plants free to Nurserymen, Seeds- 

 men and Florists. 



J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver 



,N,jJ 



600 American Beauty Roses 



2-year-old, last summer's field-grown roses. 

 Now dormant, stock in root house. Will make 

 from 3 to 5 flowering shoots, $10.00 per 100. It 

 planted now will make excellent stock for Easter 

 trade. Remit by check or money order. 



E. A. BUTLER ft SON, Florists 

 68 6 Main St. Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



HBW VBBBEHA 



Ellen Willmott 



Finest cerise pink in existence. Strong, 2-inch. 

 50c per doz. R. C. ready now. $2.50 per 100. 



Impatiens Holstil, new, 2>^-in., 60c per do/.. 

 R. C, $3.00 per ItO. Cash. 



W. W. STERTZIN6 



7280 OImH MABCHBBTEB ST. LOUIS 



PEERLESS SLLPHLR BLOWER 



"A great improvement over the bellows." 

 Price, S4.00 F. O. B. Chloagro. 



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