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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Junk 21, 1906. 



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ROSE PLANTS 



FROM POTS 

 AND BENCHES 



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Per 100 



RICHMOND, ^-inoh pots $0.00 



KUXARMET, 3 •Inch pots 8.00 



UBKRTT. S-inob pots 8.50 



MAIDS, 8-incli pots 8.50 



BRIDES, 8-lnch pots 8.50 



CHATKNAT, 8-lncb pots 8.50 



RICHMOND. 2-lncIi pots 5.00 



STRONG, CLEAN, HEALTHY PLANTS 



F*r 100 Far 1000 



FarlOOO DNCLK JOHN, 8-lnch pots tS.50 $88.50 



$50.00 MAIDS, 2-Inch pots 2.50 28.50 



75.00 BRIDES, 2-inch pots 2.50 22.50 



82.50 AMERICAN BEAUTIES, bench plants 5.00 40.00 



82.50 AMERICAN BEAUTT, 8-inoh pots.... 0.00 50.00 



82.50 MAIDS, bench plants 4.00 85.00 



88.50 BB IDES, bench plants 4.00 85.00 



40.00 L.IBERTT, bench plants 5.00 40.00 



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GEORGE REINBERG, 



35 

 RANDOLPH ST., 



CHICAGO 



TO INSURE FBOMFT DEUVBRT OF MAIL, FLEABE USE NEW ADDRESS. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



WASHINGTON. 



State of Trade. 



A week of cloudy and sultry weather 

 has put the quality of greenhouse stock 

 below par. Boses are coming in with 

 small, unshapely blooms and short and 

 weak stems. About the only exceptions 

 received from the local growers are some 

 lots of La France that show up in bet- 

 ter form. Pennock, of Philadelphia, has 

 been shipping in a very good quality of 

 American Beauty, also good peonies. 



We are fast settling into the rut of 

 summer business, when the retailers will 

 have leisure to go fishing and otherwise 

 disport themselves. 



Park Superintendents Meet. 



The American Association of Park 

 Superintendents convened .in this city 

 June 12. Among- the members present 

 who are well known in the horticultural 

 circles of the country, were Jackson 

 Dawson and J. A. Pettigrew, of Bos- 

 ton; John Chambers, of Toronto, Can- 

 ada; Theodore \Virth, of Minneapolis, 

 and W. E. Smith and George H. Brown, 

 of this city. Jackson Dawson advo- 

 cated the establishment of a national 

 arboretum by the government, at Bock 

 Creek park in this city. The sessions 

 were held at the St. James hotel and on 

 the night of June 13 a dinner was 

 given the visitors by several florists of 

 Washington. The modesty of these 

 gentlemen forbids the mention of their 

 names. 



The following oflScers were elected: 

 President, Byron Worthen, Manchester, 

 N. H. ; vice-presidents, John Chambers, 

 Toronto, Ont. ; John W. Duncan, Bos- 

 ton; Fred. Nussbaumer, St. Paul; John 

 F. Cowell, Buffalo; W. S. Manning, 

 Baltimore, and C. E. Keith, Bridgeport, 

 Conn.; secretary and treasurer, F. E. 

 Mulford, Harrisburg, Pa. 



SCOTTY. 



Col. Edwin B. Hay, past grand ex- 

 alted ruler of the Elks, who did so much 

 for the florists, notably in presenting the 

 Ehooting badges last Augiist, died sud- 

 denly June 11. 



Chillicothe, 0. — G. H. Ede has re- 

 turned from an eight months' visit at 

 his old home in England. 



Council Bluffs, Ia. — Boy F. Wilcox 

 has returned from Ithaca, N. Y., where 

 he has been pursuing the course in horti- 

 culture at Cornell. 



ROSES 



Special Offer 



For sale at tbeae prloea tor a abort 

 tlmaonly. Strong 2^-tnoli plants. 



CUaiblBS Wootton 

 EmprMt of Chlaa 

 Mrs. PeMry 

 Bon Sllene 

 Mme. Jolea Grolez 

 Winter fieai 

 Mile. C. Bmnner 

 Clothllde Sonpert 

 Papa Gontier 



Marion Dingee 

 Hmc. Enaene Harlltt 

 flmsB an Teplita 



Bride 



La PriaeeatM Tera 



Sonbreaii 



Mary Wailiington 



I Tory 



Marie Van Hoatte 



Perle dea Jardins 



Pin|[ Cocliet 



Wliite Cochet 



The above list, $3.00 



Snnriie 

 Admiral Schley 



$3.60 per 100; 



Etolle de Lyoa 

 M»rle Galliot 

 SouT. de Pierre Netting 

 ClimbinK Meteor 

 Mme. Margottin 

 Beine Marie Henriette 

 Yellow Sonpert 

 Triomplie de Pemet 

 Bridesmaid (Pere 



per 100; «25.00 per 1000. 



Uncle John 

 La Toaca 

 $80.00 per 1000. 



Mareehal Nlel 

 Mme. A. Chatenay 

 Bed Sonpert 

 Dr. Grill 

 Coralliaa 

 Yellow Cochet 

 Dacheaa de Brabant 

 Mra. B. B. Cant 

 Souvenir d'nn Ami 



L»dy Boberts 

 Princeaa Bonnie 



per 1000. 



■8B an Teplita $3.60 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Etolle de France, $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. Wellealey, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 



THE CONARD A JONES CO., West Grove, Pa. 



Mention The Reylew when yog write. 



ROSES 



Bride. Bridesmaid, Golden Gate, Ivory, Chate- 

 nay. Clean and thrifty, from 3>^-inch pots, own 

 roots, $6.00 per lOO. 



P. R. QUINLAN, SYRACUSE, N. Y. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



Rose Plants For Sale 



Wot June Delivery from 4<ln pots. 



8,600 American Beauty. . . .9c each; $80.U0 per 1000 



2,000 Bride 6c each; 40.00 per 1000 



1,600 Bridesmaid 6c each; 40.00 per 1000 



StroDR, healthy plants. None better grown. 

 Cash with order. Shipments made same day 

 order is received. 



ALFRKD P. SMITH, BfADISON, N. J. 

 Mention The ReTiew when you write. 



GEBANIUMS, standard varieties, 2^iDch, $2.26 



per 100: $18.00 per 1000. 

 CHBYSANTHEMUMS, standard varieties, 2H in., 



$2.26 per 100: $18.00 per 1000. 

 ASPABIGUS SPBENGEBI, 2^-in . $2.00 per 100; 



$17.00 per 1000. 

 A8PABAGUS PLCMOSUS, 3-in., $4.00 per 100. 

 BEX BEGONIAS, 2M-in , $4.00 per 100. 

 FEBN8, 2-in., $3.00; 3-in., $6.00; 4-in., $8.00 per 100. 



THE NATIONAL PLANT CO., Dajfton, Ohio. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



■XTBA STOCK I KXTRA STOCK I 



Dracaena Jndivlaa, 6- in CiO.OU per 100 



6-ln ISOOperdoz. 



Cbryaanthcmama, good var., Hi-ia.ti.tO per 100 



Oeraniama. 2)i-ln 226 per 100 



Faohalaa, 8-ln 3.00 per 100 



Feverfew, 2H-in 2.00 perlOO 



Panaiea, one 100 per 100 



Hellotropea. 3-ln 4.00 per 100 



Aatera, all leading varieties 76 per 100 



Caah with order. 

 CONVEBSE GBEENH0USE8, WEBSTEB, MASS. 



Send your orders In now— we ship when wanted. 



Roses ! Roses ! 



40,000 now ready 'Role io'Si 



' pote. pots. 



1600 Beauties $6.0U 



1100 '• $7.60 



2000 Richmond 5.00 



1100 " 7.60 



4 00 Brides 2.90 



5000 " 4.00 



3000 Maids 2.60 



360 Ivory 8.60 



600 " 4.0O 



2600 Golden Gate 2.60 



13U0 " " 4.00 



6000 Perle 260 



25(0 " 4.0O 



aoo Chatenay 8.00 



600 " 5.00 



125 LaDetrolt 8.00 



2600 Kalserin 8.00 



1600 " 5.00 



1000 Wootton 300 



300 Pres. Camot 3.00 



8PKCIALJ3 



1500 Perle, 3-lnch 16.00 



376 Maid, 3-inch «.$0 



660 Beauty. S-lnch 8.00 



1000 Mald,3«-lnch 7.80 



1500 Camot, 3x3 6.0$ 



Cyclamen, fancy, ready for 8-ln 7.60 



" " 2-ln 6.00 



Jerusalem Cherries, 3-ln 7.60 



Cinerarias. 2-ln. , fine, July delivery 5.00 



Don't forget to ask for our new fern list, Bos- 

 ton, Plersonl, Scottll, Barrowsll. Elesantlaslma, 

 Plumosus and Sprengerl. Cash or reference. 

 Write 



AFCh A KIIHI PBKIN, ILL. 



UEltf* A. IVtJni-9 iivboleaale Grower 



Helen Goddard 



The coming commerdsl pink carnation. 

 $10.00 per 100 : $75.00 per 1000. 



S. J. GODDARD, FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 



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