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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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Apbil 5, 1006, 



Baby Rambler ."nT™! 



Stock 



erica 



Fine, strong, well-rooted plants, on their own roots, from 2^-mch pots, 

 per 10,000. 4-mch, $2.50 per doz; $20.00 per 100; $180.00 per 1000 



The Springfield Floral Co., Sprmgfield, Ohio 



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GRAFTED ROSE PLANTS 



Exceptionally fine, strong, healthy stock. ORDER NOW. 

 Kaiserin, Carnot, Wellesley, Killarney, Liberty, 

 Richmond, Bride and Bridesmaid. 



Own root stocit of the following varieties now ready: 

 Kaiserin, Carnot, Wellesley, Killarney and Rich- 

 mond. Bride and Bridesmaid, from 2^-inch pots. 

 Extra large plants. Sample and prices sent on application. 



W. H. ELLIOTT, BRIGHTON. MASS. 



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DAYTON, OHIO. 



The Dayton Florists* Club held an en- 

 thusiastic meeting Monday evening, 

 March 26, at which a number of ama- 

 teur floriculturists were admitted to mem- 

 bership. The principal event of the 

 evening was the report by J. B. Heiss 

 on the progress of the national conven- 

 tion which is to be held here next Au- 

 gust. The liberality of the city officials, 

 of the fair grounds board commission- 

 ers and of the corporations was grate- 

 fully commented upon. 



At a meeting held last Thursday be- 

 tween H. H. Bitter, Mr. Altick, J. B. 

 Heiss and the officials of the National 

 Cash Eegister Co., part of the plans 

 were made for the entertainment of the 

 convention. It was announced with re- 

 gret that the official report on the pro- 

 gram by the national committee had not 

 arrived. The N. C. E. people plan an 

 elaborate entertainment. 



Mr. Bartholomew, of the Miami Floral 

 Co., as a member of the finance com- 

 mittee, submitted a list of names of 

 well known residents of Dayton who 

 voluntarily offered financial aid to the 

 committee. 



FOR 



Easter 



HYDRANGEAS 



3000 Plants of 

 Hyrangea Monstrosa 



from 6-incli pots and 7 to 8-inch pans; also fine speci- 

 mens from 10 to 12-inch pans. Will be ready for sliip- 

 mentApnI5. Packing free. For prices write us. , 



J. W. Dudley & Sons, Parkersliurg, W. Va. 



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Aurora, III. — The local greenhouse 

 men are feeling the competition of a 

 Greek flower store recently opened and 

 which is making a big show whenever 

 stock is to be had at cheap prices. There 

 is one consoling feature, however. The 

 Greeks are educating people to buy 

 flowers who never before thought of such 

 a thing. 



EASTER LILIES in pots 



Clean stock in 1 2>c per bud 



first-class shape, 



N. C. MOORE & CO., Morton Grove, III. 



