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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 16, 1906. 



Look for New Seedling Geranium 



"TIFPIN" 



AT DAYTON, OHIO, THIS YESll 



The Freest Btooming of all Siogle Scarlet Geraniums. 



Flowers are freely produced and clusters very large. 



Foliage is a medium shade of green —No zone. 



Grows freely, making a bushy* shapely plant. 



Has been tested for nine years aniil found A-1 in all 



respects. Will sell on sight. 



SKW GKRAMIUM "TirriM.* 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



884 N. 24th St. 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



LEWIS ULLRICH, 



181 Sycamore St. 



TIFFIN, OHIO 



.MhiiiIoii Till' Review wben .von write. 



CHICAGO TO DAYTON. 



The Chicago Florists' Club has con- 

 cluded arrangements for the special train 

 over the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago 

 & St. Louis E. B., leaving the Illinois 

 Central passenger station, Twelfth street, 

 Chicago, at 12:45 Monday noon, August 

 20, and due to arrive in Dayton, via 

 Kankakee, Lafayette and Indianapolis, 

 about 8:40 p. m., practically a daylight 

 ride all the way. The train will consist 

 of three or more new day coaches, one 

 combination car, one dining car to serve 

 luncheon and dinner a la carte. 



The rate by the certificate plan for the 

 round trip is only $9.70. The tickets are 

 good on all trains August 17 to 23, and 

 for the return trip the validated certifi- 

 cates will be honored up to and including 

 August 31. 



The Chicago Florists' Club cordially 

 invites the florists of the northwest and 

 southwest, delegates to the convention, 

 to join this special train at Chicago Mon- 

 day noon as above stated, and see that 

 when they buy their tickets and secure 

 their certificates that these tickets read 

 via Big Four route from Chicago to Day- 

 ton. 



Delegates who can join us at any point 

 along our route are requested to do so. 

 The committee will be glad to hear as 

 early as possible from all who decide to 

 join our party, so that the necessary ar- 

 rangements can be made in time. Dele- 

 gates buyiag tickets in Chicago will se- 

 cure them at the city ticket office of the 

 Big Four, 238 South Clark street, with 

 certificates. 



J. C. Vaughan, 

 Willis N. Rudd, 

 George Asmus, 

 Committee on Transportation. 



P. J. Hauswirth, President. 



L. H. WiNTERSON, Secretary. 



Goshen, Ind. — Miss Dora Brown will 

 open the Colonial Flower Shop about 

 September 1. 



Dayton, O. — The Miami Floral Co. 

 is using the "Wittbold watering system 

 and will have many visitors next week 

 to see it in operation. 



Bloomsburg, Pa. — J. L. Dillon is at 

 Denver, where he has business interests, 

 but is expected to bf on his way home 

 in time to take in the convention en 

 route. 



?5url^" ROSE PLANTS 



Kalamrin, 2}^-incb $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000 



Camot, 2^iDch 6.00 per 100: 40.00 per lOOO 



Blolimond, 2^-inch 4.00 perlOO: 35.C0 per 1000 



Kztra large plants, very choice; ready to bench. 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



store L. D. Pbone, Central 1457 Greenliouses 



76 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO HINSDALE, ILL. 



Mention The Kevlew when yon write. 



70,000 CARNATIONS 



Baaby Low-Topped Plants, Grown on HiKb Ground. Perfectly Clean and Healtby 



LawsoD, Enchantress, largest size. $6.00 per 100. Boston Market, Norway, Hill, Lord, $5.00 per 100. 

 Lawson, Rood busby plants, $5.00 per 100. Qov. Wolcott, Estelle, $6.00 per 100. Write for 1000 rates. 



ROSES CLEARANCE PRICES ROSES 



Stronff, Clean 8-ln. fltock. Don't miss tlila. It means money tor you. 



Bride, Maid, Meteor, RICHMOND, Cbatenay. $3.00. Bride, Maid. Ricbmond. 2>^-in.. $2.50 per 100. 

 SBULAZ, extra large, Sin., twice cut baclc,$l per 100; 2}i-ln., $2.50. Early strings from this stock. 



W. H. GULLETT & SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 



Mention The Rerlew when joa write. 



SPECIkL CLEARING SALE '"cfrr'J^v 



GERANIUMS— Short and stocky plants from 2K-lo. POts, $1.50 per 100; $14.00 per 1000. Vari- 

 eties: Beaute Poltevine. Mrs. E. G. Hill. 8. A. Nutt. Mme. Buchner (white). 



SBOLAX— Fine young plants from 2-inch pots, ready for planting, 75c per 100; $7 00 per 1000. 

 ASPARAGUS PLUM08U8 NANUS, from 2^ inch pots. $2.00 per 100. CASH. 



THE W. T. BUCKLEY CO., SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 



