March 15, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



i\49 



We Solicit Your Cut Flower Orders 



because we have the stock and feel confident that we can please you. 

 We handle everything in the Line of Cut Flowers and Greens. Try us. 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO. 



462 Milwaukee Street, 



A lull line of Florists* Supplies. Write for List. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



It is v^ry handy. 



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Write GEO. A. KVHi;, Fekin, 111. 



American 

 Beauties 



5 to 10,000 R. C. ready when you rea4 this. 

 (Also a-in. Stock. . ^ 



RICHMOND 



The new Red R. C. and S-in. Stock. 



Brides, Maids, Pe^l^8. Woottons, Pres. Carnot, 

 Chatenav, Gen. Mc Arthur, Li Detroit, Golden 

 Gate. We grow over 100,000 annually for the trade. 



EASTER 



Get your orders In now for Lilies. Have them 

 shipped at once as they will carry better than 

 later. Also Spiraea, Azaleas. Hyorangeas, Hya- 

 cinths, Primroses and Ooconlca. 



COLEUS 



Oolden Redder, Klondike and Yerschaf- 

 feltii; 1^'ancy Leaved and Mixed. 



Rooted CuttinKS and S-in. Stock as follows: 



Petunias. Fuchsias. Heliotrope, Feverfew, Ger- 

 aniums. Rose Geraniums, Lantanas, Pllea, Mar- 

 guerites, Ageratum, Double Sweet Alyssutn, 

 Cuphea, Salvias, Vlncas, Alternantheras, Moon- 

 vines, etc. Write 



GEO. A. KIHL 



PEKIN. ILL. 



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f*\/r*% 4 |kj r m Grandiflora 

 V^TLL/\ItILI1 Seedlings... 



Of the best strain, selected from over .SOO plants. 

 September sowing, good plants from flats, $1.50 

 per 100. $10.00 per 1000. 



BOOTBD CUTTZVGS 



Colous— Assorted. Golden Bedder. Firebrand 

 Verschaffeltii, Butterfly. Nellie Grant and others, 

 60c per 100. S.'i.OO per 1000. 



Heliotrope- Light and dark $1.00 per 100 



Lantana— Assorted 1.00 per 100 



Lemon Verbena 1.00 per 100 



Agreratum— Stella Gurney 60 per 100 



Giant S'w^eet Aly ssum 60 per 100 



Princess Alice— iStock white, 2- 

 In. pots, strong, ready for shipment, 1.50 per 100 



Cash please. Satisfaction guaranteed or money 

 refunded. 



CRITCHELL*S« «0«»*LE. CINCimTI. OHIO. 



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CHRYSANTHENUAIS 



R. C. $1.50 per 100, HalUday, Jones, PoUy 

 Rose, Golden Muesret, Wbite Ivory, Pink 

 Ivory. Cash with order, please. 



BAUDISCH & CO. 



637 Pulton St. Uni n Hill, V. J. 



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enamored of California and hopes to re- 

 locate here soon. 



Wilfrid Wheeler, of Concord, lectured 

 on small fruits before the Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society on March 10. A 



Hardy Plants 



Useful for 

 Florists for 

 Cut Flowers. 



Shasta Daisies (Alaska), true stock, extra 

 strong- divisions of same, 76c per doz. ; 16 00 per 

 100; $35 00 per 1000; 2nd size, $3.00 per 100; $20.00 

 per 1000. 



GaiUardla (Grandiflora), one-year old, 75c per 

 doz.; 16.00 per 100. 



Hollyhocks, Chater's strain, one- year old, In 

 separate colors, $1.00 per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 

 (Double). 



Delphinium Hybd., double, all shades, Kel- 

 ways select strain, $1.00 per doz. ; $6.00 per 100; 

 $36.00 per 1000. 



Delphinium (Formosum), dark blue, $1.00 per 

 doz.; $5.00 per 100; $36.00 per 1000. 



Penstemon, choice strain, extra strong 

 clumps, $1.26 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



Pyretl rum (Roseum Grandlflorum), splendid 

 for cutting during May and June, strong divi- 

 sions, $1.00 per doz. ; $6.00 per 100: $60 00 per 1000. 



Pyrethrum Mont Blanc, double white, fine for 

 cutting, strong divisions, $1.26 per doz.; $7.60 per 

 100. 



Campanula Glgantea Moerhelmi (Novelty), 

 double, white, excellent cut flower, $1.25 per 

 doz.; $8 00 per 100. 



Rudbeckia Golden Glow, strong clump, $2.60 

 per 100. 



Achillea, "The Pearl," 50c per doz.; $3 per 100. 



Cash or reference with order. 



W.A.Finger,HiGksville,L.I.,N.Y. 



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GRAFTED 



BRIDES anil MAIDS 



March and April delivery. 

 Grafted on Thos. Smith's 

 Scotch Manefti stocks. Same 

 plants as we are using ourselves. 



Good Stocic, 2%-inch pots, 

 $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 



R. T. McGORUM, Natick, Mass. 



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AZALEAS FOR EASTER. 



All of the best sorts, loaded with bnds. 



10 to 12-lnch eacli, $0.50 



12 to 14-lncli " .75 



14 to 16-lnch " 1.00 



16 to 18-lnch •' 1.50 



Harriflii Lilies, 12 cents per bud. Primnla 

 Obconica, 4 inch, $8.00 per 100. Soupert Koses, 

 4-lneh, extra heavy and very bushy, $16.00, per 100. 

 All of the above In perfect shape for Easter. 

 C. WHITTON, City Street, UTICA, N. Y. 

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lively discussion followed. The last lec- 

 ture of the season on "Economic 

 Mycologj'" will occur on March 31. 



Robert Montgomery will add to his 

 rose plant this season a new house 40x350 

 feet. Daniel Iliffe will supply the iron 

 work. 



Peirce Bros., W. \V. f'dgar, Mann 

 Bros., Alex. McKay and other large grow- 

 ers of Easter lilies, all report their stock 

 as being in fine shape, with a small 

 percentage of disease. 



H. T. Capers is handling extra fine 



white stocks for Wilfrid Wheeler at the 

 Music Hall market. W. N. Craig. 



The spring flower show of the Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society, whicli 

 will open at Horticultural hall, Boston, 

 on Friday, March 23, promises to be 

 one of the notable events of the present 

 season. In connection with it will be 

 held the annual exhibition of the Amer- 

 ican Rose Society, which will afford a 

 rare opportunity of witnessing the per- 

 fection of bloom and beauty attained in 

 the cultivation of this queen of flowers 

 by the principal growers throughout the 

 country. 



Other features of the combined exlii- 

 bition will be a magnificent display of 

 spring flowering bulbs and Easter plants, 

 together, \tith Indian azaleas, orchids and 

 carnations. There will be in addition 

 collections of winter apples and vege- 

 tables. 



The schedule of the Massachusetts So- 

 ciety offers 210 prizes to the value ot 

 $1,200, in addition to medals, while the 

 Rose Society's list aggregates 188 prizes, 

 ranging from $5 to ,$2.50 each. 



The exhibition will open on Friday, 

 March 23, at 6 p. m., continuing Satur- 

 day and Sunday, March 24 and 25, from 

 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. 



Wm. r. Rich, Sec'y. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head one cent a 

 word. CASH WITH ORDER. When answers 

 are to be addressed in our care, add 10 cents for 

 forwarding. 



Plant advertisements NOT admitted under this 

 aead. 



SITDATION WANTED— In Chicago retail store: 

 have had experience In several countries in 

 Europe and first-class stores in U. S.; wages ex- 

 pected. $18 to start. Address No. 81, care Flor- 

 ists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By storeman; life ex- 

 perience; expert window trimmer, first-class 

 decorator, designer and salesman; one who can 

 Introduce new work; reasonable salary; referen 

 ces. Address Florist, 208 River St., Detroit, Mich 



SITUATION WANTED-As working foreman or 

 section man, grower of roses, carnations, 

 mums, and pot-plants; first-class references; 

 please give full particulars In first letter. Ad- 

 dress C. Lengenfelder, 732 East Garfield Ave.. 

 Colorado Springs, Colo. 



SITUATION WANTED— About April 1, on an 

 up-to-date place, private or commercial, to 

 perfect myself as a grower of roses, carnations, 

 mums, etc.; near New York or Philadelphia; 

 honest, sober and reliable. Address C. A. Huson, 

 Vlneland, N. J. 



SITUATION WANTED-By a competent florist, 

 German; age 31. single. 15 years' experience; 

 palms, ferns , bedding plants, forcing stock and 

 cut flowers; as assistant for private or conimer- 

 clal place; California preferred. Address No. 93, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-As foreman on up-to- 

 date place; at present am foreman of 125,000 

 ft. glass; life experience, married; age 38 years; 

 good habits; can produce Al stock of roses, car- 

 nations, mums, etc.: salary or percentage. Ad- 

 dress No. 96, care Florists" Review, Chicago. 



