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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



July 2G. 1<.)(»(>. 



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i^l^^^^M2lwir^^]k CLxiIa^ ^^ strong, Clean, 

 V>lt>Cir dlll^t^ C9Cllt> Healthy Rose Plants 



all at $3.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 while they last. Speak quick. 



18,000 American Beauty, 3-inch 

 6,000 Liberty, 8-inch 

 7,000 Bride, 8-inch 

 4,000 Uncle John, 3-inch 



GEORGE REINBERG, 



8,000 Chatenay, 8-inch 

 9,000 Richmond, 3-inch 

 8,000 Maid, 8-inch 

 Liberty, bench plants 



35 

 RANDOLPH ST., 



CHICAGO 



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Mention Tbe Review wben yoo write. 



CANADIAN ASSOQATION. 



The ninth annual convention of the 

 Canadian Horticultural Association will 

 he hehl in Guelph, Ontario, August 29 

 anil 30. The convention this year occurs 

 (luring the first week of the Toronto in- 

 dustrial exhibition. Tlie meetings will 

 be held in Gymnasium hall, at the Onta- 

 rio Agricultural College. 



The opening session, on the afternoon 

 of the first day, will be given up to rou- 

 tine business. ' In the evening addresses 

 will be by Professor R. Hareourt, of the 

 agricultural college, on "Fertilizers, 

 Their Nature and Use, ' ' and by J. Mor- 

 gan, of Hamilton, on "Commercial Car- 

 nations." On the morning of the second 

 day, J. H. Dunlop, of Toronto, will dis- 

 (•US.S roses and their special requirements. 

 A paper entitled "Greenhouse Insect 

 Pests" will be read and illustrated with 

 specimens by Professor Tennyson D. Jar- 

 vis, of the college faculty. A discussion 

 of the best methods of greenhouse heat- 

 ing will follow. 



The last two sessions will be taken up 

 with a tour of the college grounds and a 

 reception by the local members. Rev. 

 P. C. Ij. Harris, jiresident of the local 

 society, will deliver an address; George 

 Vair, of Toronto, will give a paper on 

 "Conifers"; and W. C. Hall, of Outre- 

 mont, Quebec, will iiave the subject 

 "Business Pointers for the Retail 

 Trade." 



Exhibits will be staged, and a local 

 committee will judge them and award 

 certificates of merit for the best. Judg- 

 ing will begin at 11 a. m. August 29, at 

 which time the entry lists will be closed. 

 The report of the judges will Ix? given 

 that afternoon. 



Nampa, Idaho. — Louis Poland, of Des 

 Moines, la., is planning to move to this 

 city and establish a greenhouse business. 



r THINK the Review is improving all 

 the time and could not well do without 

 it ; here is payment for two years in 

 advance. — Geo. O. Klein, Camden Sta- 

 tion, Ky. 



Trade has been very good with me, 

 and I attribute a considerable part of 

 it to reading and following the instruc- 

 tions given me in the Review. — -S. M. 

 Wyatt, Watseka, Til. 



Please send me extra copies of the 

 Review for the next two weeks, at the 

 Park Hotel, Frankfort, Mich. I can't do 

 witliout the paper while on my vacation. 

 — .1. F. Sked, Westerville, 0.' 



ROSE PLANTS 



Choice 

 Young 



We offer 8,000 RICHMOND in I'A-inch pots, very strong;, fiealthy, youac; 

 plants, ready to plant in the benches, at $4.00 per 100 or $35 per 1000. These Rich- 

 monds can be grown with Maids and Brides and will prove money-makers. 



Please note the very low prices to clean out the following tirst-class stock 



American Beauties 2>4-inch pots $5.00 per 10(^ $45.00 per 1000 



Richmond I'A-inch pots 4.00 per 100; 35.00 per 1000 



Kaiserin 2A-iach pots 5.00 per 100; 40.00 per 1000 



Chatenay 2>^ inch pots 3.00 per 100; 25.00 per 1000 



Bride I'/z-inch pots 3.00 per 100; 25.00 per 1000 



5.000 BOSTON MARKET 

 CARNATION FIELD PLANTS 



WANTED 



In Exchangee for first size 

 Pmk Lawson field plants. 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



store L. D. Phone, Central 1457 



76 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO 



GreenliouBCB 



HINSDALE, ILL. 



Mention TTie KpvIpw nhpn von wrltp. 



Grafted Roses 



Extra Fine Plants, Free from Mildew 



KIIXARNKT, 3^-lDCb pots. $18.00 per 100. 



LIBKRTT, KAISERIN, MAID, 



3j^-Inoh pots, $15.00 per 100. 



WOOTTON, 



OWN ROOT ROSES 



RICHMOND, PKRLS, 8-inch pot.s, SS.OO per 100. 



RRIDE, GOLDEN GATE, LIBERTY, MAID, 



KAI8ERIN, WOOTTON, S-inch pots, $6.00 per 100 



SMILAX very flne, 2V^-in('h pots, $1.50 por 100. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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