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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



April 19, 1906. 



VICTORY 



We do not need to advertise Victory aggressively any longer. We are making prompt 

 ;]' deliveries of cuttings daily and giving universal satisfaction. ^^Enougii said." 



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CARNATION CUTTINGS .mmer.'.'sUme„«. 



MRS. M. A. PATTEN, soil $3.00 per 100; 125.00 per 1000 



NELSON FISHER, soil 4.00 " 30.00 



PINK LAWSON, sand or soil $150 per 100: $12 50 per 1000 



BOSTON MARKET, sand or soil.. 1.50 " 12.60 



Our cuttings are all guaranteed A-1 In every respect, If not they can be returned at once and money will be refunded. 



JENSEN & DEKENA, if^Sl^^^s. 674 W. Foster Avenue, CHICAGO. 



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HARTFORD. CONN. 



The regular meeting of the Hartford 

 Florists' Club took place April 13, Pres- 

 ident Huss in the chair. Owing to the 

 rush of work incidental to Easter, the 

 attendance was not large. 



Francis Canning, instructor in horti- 

 culture at the State Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Amherst, Mass., was present and 

 gave an interesting address, explaining 

 the scope of the curriculum in the vari- 

 ous branches as taught at Amherst and 

 compared the methods of imparting in- 

 struction in this country with those 

 which generally obtain in Europe. Con- 

 sidering that at the various State Agri- 

 cultural Colleges a general education is 

 given with special training along horti- 

 cultural or agricultural lines, and that 

 for many operations the student is paid 

 a regular wage, the youth of America 

 has advantages not usually obtainable 

 in Europe. 



Mr. Canning closed his remarks with 

 the truism that, notwithstanding the fa- 

 cilities offered to acquire a scientific 

 training in the several branches, ulti- 

 mate success still depends on the man 

 himself. Mr. Canning was awarded a 

 hearty vote of thanks. 



A discussion ensued as to the advis- 

 ability of amalgamating the Florists' 

 Club with the Connecticut Horticultural 

 Society, and this important step will be 

 considered at future meetings. A. C. 



Bay Tr^es, 



BOX TRKES and 

 Cliolce EVBRGREKNS 

 tor outside decorations 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Rutherford, N. J. 



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BRAIDWOOD, Florist 



Colorado Springs, Colo. 

 BEAUTIES, TEA ROSES 



on own roots and grafted 

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ROSE PLANTS splend™**^ew Red 

 Rose, succeeds everywhere, can be grown with Bride 

 and Maid. Grand 2x3 in. stock, *12.U0 per 100; $100.00 

 per 1000. Brideand Mald-'i^-in., strong, 13.00 per 

 100; »26.t0 per 1000. Boston Fern8-«-in., 40c; 7-in., 

 »»c; ft-in., $1.00; 9 and ll-in , $1.60 and fiMO. Aspar- 

 aKU8 Sprengerl— Extra ttrong, fine for vases, bask- 

 ets, or to plant, $3.50, $5 00 and $7.00 per 100. flnmo- 

 Bai-3-in., $5.00. Kest Red SalviaB, $2.C0 per 100. 



W. H. 6ULLETT & SONS, Lincoln, III. 



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Saginaw, Mich. — The Wm. Rothke 

 Floral Co. is adding to its plant this 

 spring and building a new, detached, 

 fire-proof boiler house for its steam 

 plant. The new houses, four in number, 

 will be each 27x300 feet, ridge and fur- 

 row plan, and will be used for roses and 

 carnations. The material is being fur- 

 nished by the John C. Moninger Co., Chi- 

 cago, whose sketch was reproduced in the 

 Courier-Herald of April 8, occupying 

 nearly half a page. 



SEE Our DnCLPCL 



Offer of KKW^m^^ 

 and Miscellaneous Stock 



on paffe 1532 of last week's Issue 



National Plant Co., DAYTON 0. 



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PUT DDIPCC To Reduce Surplus 

 UUI rlfluCO ORDER AT ONCE 



Hydrangea— P. G., 3 to * feet, strong and bushy, 6c. 

 Peoniea-Best nameid sorts for florists, 7c. 

 Hardy Fhlox— Finest named sorts, field clumps, 6c. 

 Hardy Roses- 2-year leading sorts, 7c; extra, 12c. 

 Clematia- Laise flowered, best sorts, 2-year, 16c; 



1-year, 8c; 3-year, extra, 3Uc. . 



Also hardy shrubs, trees, etc., in assortment. Packmg 

 free for cash. 

 W. H. 8AX.TEB, Boohsstsr, V. Y. 



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SIternantheras 



Red and yellow, from 2-ln. pots, $2.00 per 100. 

 StroDR: rooted cuttings. 60c per 100, or $4.00 

 per 1000. BrilllantUslmft (the best red) from 

 2-ln. pots, $2.50 per 100. Strong rooted cut- 

 tings. 60c per 100 or $5.00 per lOuO. 



DAVIS BROS., Morrison, 



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New Pink Rose 



Miss Kate Moulton 



See double page announcement In 

 Florists' Review, April 5th issue. 



Minneapolis Floral Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 



Special Offer 



To Make Room per loo 



Asparagxis Sprengeri, strong: 2-in. pots $1.00- 



Moonvines, 2-in. pots 2.0O 



Double Fringed Petunias, 2-in. pots 2.0O 



Sweet Peas (white and red) 2-ln. pots 2.00 



Mignonette Machet, 2-ln. pots 2.0fr 



Stocks, best mixed, 2-in. pots 2.00^ 



Ouphea (rooted cuttinvs, 50c) 2-in. pots 1.50 



Selaglnella Denticulata, 2-in. pots 2.0O 



Oryptomeria Japonica. 2-in. pots 2.00 



All orders shipped the day we receive them 



E. I. RAWLIN6S, QUAKERTOWN, PA. 



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NOW READY k c 2«,in 



Salvia, Dwarf early $1.00 $2.00 



Heliotrope, best varieties 100 2.00 



AKeratnm 1.00 2.0O 



Alternanthera, red, yellow, rosea. 1.00 2.00 



AlysBnm, double Giant 1.00 2.00 



ColeuB, red, yellow and fancies 1 00 2.U0 



Geraniums, standard kinds 1.50 3.0O 



Cannas. 20,000 leading kinds per 100, $2.00 



Mams, oO best kinds per 100, 2.50 



Roses, 60,000 beddinK and forcing . . . .per 100, 8.0O 

 Begonias, AsparaKOS, Gladioli, Golden 



Glow, Moonvine, Petunias, eto. 

 BUBDELL FLOBAL CO., BOWLING GBEEN, KT. 

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VICK & HILL CO. 



Bo?'6i3 Rochester, N. Y. 



Dahlias, Cannas, Tuberous BeKonias^ 

 Dicentras, Peonies, Irle, Qaillardlas« 



Aster Seeds, eto. Send for Trade List. 

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We are now booking orders 

 for Jnne delivery , 



BEGONIA GLOIRE DE 

 LORRAINE 



Cuttings from 2j^-ln. pots, ready for 4-in. pots. 

 Place your orders now. Price, $10.00 per 100. 



INNES & McRAE, Cheswick, Pa. 



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NEPHROLEPIS WHITMANI 



$25.00 per 100: $200.00 per 1000. 

 NKPHQOLKPIS BARROWSII, $10.00 per 100. 

 BCOTXII, 2>i-inch, $5.00 per 100. 

 BOETTON, 2H-inch, $3.00 per 100. 



HENRY H. BARROWS & SON, 



WHITXAJr, ICASS. 



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