June 28, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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ROSE PLANTS 



FROM POTS 

 AND BENCHES 



STRONG, CLEAN, HEALTHY PLANTS 



AMERICAN BEAUTY, 3-inch, $5.00 per lOO; $45.00 per 1000. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



UNCLC JOHN. S-lnob pots $8.50 fSO.OO 



MAIDS, S-lnoh pots 2.50 20.00 



BRIDK8, 2-inoli pots 2.50 20.00 



AMERICAN BEAUTIK8, bench plants 5.00 40.00 



MAIDS, benob plants 4.00 35.00 



BRIDES, bench plants 4.00 85.00 



LIBBRTY, bench plants 4.00 35.00 



Per 100 



RICHMOND, 3-inoh pots $5.00 



LIBERTY, 3-lnch pots 8.50 



MAIDS, 8-lnch pots 3.50 



BRIDES, 3-lnch pots 8.50 



CHATENAY, 3-lnch pots 8.50 



Per lOOO 

 $45.00 

 30.00 

 30.00 

 30.00 

 30.00 



GEORGE REINBERG, 



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 RANDOLPH ST., 



CHICAGO 



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SURPLUS ROSE PLANTS ! 



2000 Richmond, 2^ -inch pots $6.00 per lOO; $50.00 per 10OO 



2000 Mme. Chatenay, •' " 5.00 " 40.00 •' 



350 La France, " " 5.00 " 



500 Sunrise, " •' 5.00 " 



500 Mme. Cusin, " " 5.00 " 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S SONS, -- DETROIT, MICH. 



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GRAFTED 

 KILLARNEY 



2% and 3-inch pots 



First-class stock in every particti- 

 lar. This beautiful rose can be 

 grown in same house with Brides 

 and Maids. $J5.00 per JOO; $J20.00 

 per J 000 for 2%-inch stock. 



A. N. PIERSON 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



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The committee on outing reported 

 several propositions, but the trip to 

 Grand Isle, on the Gulf of Mexico, 

 where the society has been many past 

 summers, seemed to offer the best at- 

 traction and it was decided to go there 

 again. The trip will take three days, 

 July 7, 8 and 9. 



K. Eichling, with W. Kehm, had a pot 

 of Lilium auratum on exhibition. This 

 plant is not cultivated much here and 

 as a pot plant will have little value, 

 coming at a time when the market is 

 nearly over. As a cut flower, however, 

 it is certainly good. A bunch of Shasta 

 daisies of different varieties was good 

 proof that this flower can also be grown 

 to advantage during our summer months 

 M'hen" flowers are very scarce. Mr. Eich- 

 ling reported his crop of asters in fine 

 growing condition. 



B. M. Wichers had an Epidendrum 

 venosum. This orchid is not very showy, 

 but the abundance of the blooms and the 

 facility of growing it under glass or 



ROSE PLANTS 



Fine, Clean, Healthy Slock, Ready For Immediate Shipment. 



Per 100 Per 10(0 

 American Beauties. ..2j^-ln. $6.00 $50.00 



Richmond Jj^-ln. 6.00 50.00 



Kalserin 2j^-In. 5.00 40.00 



Per leo Per 1000 



Chatenay 2X-ln. $3.00 $30.00 



Bride 2>^-in. 3.00 80.00 



Maid 2>^-in. 3.00 30.00 



BASSETT & WASHBURN, 76 wabarhTve., Chicago 



GREENHOUSES, HINSDALE, ILL. 



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20,000 ROSES 



exceptionally clean, strong, 

 stock, from 3-inch. Bride, 



Bridesmaid, Parle, Ivory and Golden Gate, $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



8000 ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, 2><-incb, ready for shift, $2.50 per 



100; $20.00 per 1000. 



JOHN C. HATCHER, 



Amsterdam, N. Y. 



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outside make it quite an acquisition as 

 a summer blooming plant. 



Variotis Notes. 



The dull season is thoroughly settled 

 and florists have ample time to repair 

 their houses and build new ones. 



U. J. Virgin is very busy moving to 

 his new quarters and ereeting green- 

 houses on Canal street. 



Louis Biehard dropped dead in his 

 yard June 22. He was a sufferer with 

 heart disease. T. Eusso, an employe, was 

 arrested, charged with robbing the body 

 before he gave the alarm. 



New Pink Rose 



Miss Kate Moulton 



Is the QUBXN of all pink roses. 

 Write us about it. 



Minneapolis Fiorai Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 



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George Mann tendered his resignation 

 as a member of the Horticultural So- 

 ciety. He is going to move to Biloxi, 

 Miss., where he will start in the flower 

 business. M. M. L. 



