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ThcWcckly Florists' Review. 



OCTOBBB 11, 1906. 



HAMILTON, ONT. 



F. H. Lamb, assignee for the Web- 

 ster Floral Co., has disposed of the 

 stock to a new company, composed of 

 several influential merchants, which has 

 been formed to carry on the business on 

 a more extensive scale, as wholesale and 

 retail florists. In addition to maintain- 

 ing the greenhouses and nursery at 

 Wentworth street north, the new com- 

 pany is completing arrangements for a 

 centrally located retail store, which will 

 be fitted up in an attractive manner. 



The management of the new company 

 will be under J. Connon, for several 

 years with the late Robert Evans, and 

 at present manager of the Steele, Briggs 

 Seed Co., and associated with him will 

 be George Davidson, who has gained 

 experience in some of the best green- 

 houses in Ontario. The directors will 

 be well-known Hamilton men, with the 

 exception of W. W. Gammage, London, 

 the largest florist in western Ontario. 

 The new company will be known as the 

 Connon Floral Co., Ltd. 



St. Bernard, O. — In the explosion of 

 a gasoline engine Charles Phaffenburg 

 was badly burned and cut by falling 

 glass, the engine being located in the 

 end of a greenhouse, which was wrecked. 



Lawrence, Kan, — A. Whitcomb & 

 Son are located at 844 Tennessee street. 

 The firm has been established since 1869 

 and has had a most successful career. 

 Mrs. A. Whitcomb and her son, Ansel 

 Whitcomb, both are active in the busi- 

 ness. 



FiNDLAY, O.— J. J. Waaland has re- 

 moved his family from South Main 

 street to the old Barnard home on East 

 Front street. This is the oldest resi- 

 dence in the city, having been erected on 

 the northeast corner of Main and Front 

 street by Wilson Vance about eighty- 

 five years ago. 



Eglinton, Ont.— W. J. Lawrence, pres- 

 ident of the Canadian Horticultural As- 

 sociation, has charge of the music for 

 the January meeting of the American 

 Carnation Society, and something good 

 may be anticipated. Mr. Lawrence will 

 make a trip to New York in February, 

 with the Mendelssohn CTioir, of Toronto. 



for Easter Forciflg 



OTAKSA the Best Hjdran^ea to 



Force for Easter. 



6-incb pot plants. 3 to 5 heads 10.35 each 



7-lDch pot plants. 4 to 7 heads 60 each 



8-lnrh pot plants 6 to 8 heads 75 each 



lO-incta pan plants, 10 to U heads 1.60 each 



Onr Hydrangeas are dormant. Will be ready 

 for shipment Oct. 1. 



SMALL FERNS 



BOSTON. BCOmi, PXXRSONI, from 2-In. 

 pots. $2.00 per 100. Well established plants. 

 ^f^^YI^ Ready for 7-8-lnch pots. 25c 



J. W. DUDLEY & SON 



PARKERSBURG, W. VA. 



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Ludvig Mosbsek 



ONARQA, ILLINOIS 



SPECIAL 



To October 15, ten per cent off for strictly 

 oesh wltb order for plants In this list, to 

 make room tor Beddmar Plants. 



Per 1000 



FKRNS — Boston, Plersonl, 

 Anna Foster and S'word, 



all pot-grown 



AGKRATOM LltUe Blue Star, new, very dwarf, 2^-hich 



ACHTBANraSS, 3iDCb.t5 00per 100; 2-liiih 



ASPARAGUS Plumosus Nanus, from 4^-incb pots 



and Sprencerl, from 4-lncb. $75.00 



Same f rom 3 inch nots 45.00 



Same from 2Ji-inch pots 22.60 



COLVD8, in var. stronif, S-inrb, for stock 



FSRNS, Boston and Plersonl, from lo-incb pans, $2.P0 each 



" from 8-incb pans, 1.00 each.... 



6-incb 



4-lnch 125.00 



3-inch 7600 



2Ji-Inch 80.00 



I also have a few thousand bench grown Perns for 4, 5 and 



6-inch pots. Prices on application as long as tbey last. 



PKRNS, Plersonl BUesantlsslma— Of this I have a very fine lot 



from 4-iuch pots 



8-inch pots 125.00 



2>i-lnchpots 70.00 



DRACAENA Indlvlsa, 4-Inch. $8.00: 3-iDch. $5.00: 2K-it)Cb 



PAIJtfS— For grnwinv on. We want to clear them out at a special 



bargain. Kentla, frnm3-iuch pots 



Pboeniz Ganarlensls, from4-incb pots 



ROSXS, Brides and Btaids— A surplus of a rouple of thousand In 

 8-incb pots partly in bloom flue plants, need shift or bench.... 

 SANSBVUERLA Zeylanloa Var.,6-ini-h $15 CO per 100: S-inch.... 

 6KRANIOM8, Kt.OOO Stock Plants from field. Rioard, Perkias, 

 Favorite, Buchner, 8. A. Nutt. Jaquerie, E. G. Hill, Trego. Polte- 

 vine. Ivy-leaved, John Doyle, wolden Bedder, Pricely. Alice 

 Viiicennes. Viaud. Soliel, Jaulin, uastellane, Gaar. L'Aube, 

 Happy Thought, Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Parker, ^m. Langguth. 

 Prince Bismarck Mt. of Snow, Mme. SaJleroi, Gharotte and a 



few others: also Heliotropes and l,antanas 



6XRANIUM8. 3- nrh. $1.00 per 100; 2>^ inch 18.00 



Rooted CuttlnKs, first 10 var. named above 



booked before Oct. 16 1000 



ALTBRNANTHBRA, R. C, 4 varieties 4.00 



VBRBBNA Elle n Wil mott. bright ca mine pink, new, 2-iDch 



BBDUINO PLANTS, all other varieties. Prices on application. 



CAMNA8, Suiplus— In following var.. 2 to 3 eyes, for oiders booked before Oct. 15, for fall 

 delivery. Full line of standard and new var. uescrlptive list mailed free. 



Per 1000 



Bronse-leaved, Discolor, for foliage $7 50 



Robusta, for foliage 6.00 



Burbank, yellow flowe>8 6 00 



Cbas. Uenderaon, red flowers 10.00 



Alemannla. variegated red and yellow flowers 7.60 



Tall Florence Vaucban, variegated red and yellow 10.00 



MUe Berat, pink flowers 10.00 



My selection of above and other named varieties, $60.00 per 10,000. 



Bronze-leaved, mixed 600 



Tello^xr sbades, mixed 6.00 



Red sbades, mixed 6 00 



All sbades, mixed 4.50 



All sbades, separate, $46.00 per 10,000. 



PANST Beedllncs, Florists' International $00 



transplanted • 6.00 



VINCA VAR., strong, field-grown, first size 



" " " " second size 



PBRKNNIAL PLANTS, interesting list mailed free. 



5.00 

 2.00 



1.25 



2.00 



Per 100 



$1.00 



.80 



.80 



1.25 



1.00 



1.25 



1.25 



.70 

 .70 

 .70 

 .60 



.50 



.75 



6.00 



3.00 



Mention The KerltfW when you write. 



Gov. Herrick Violets 



True to name in No. 1 shape, all ready to 

 bench, from 'ij^-lnch pots, $2.00 per doz.: $10.00 

 per 100; »80 00 per 1000. Do not hesitate for it is 

 the coming violet. 



W. S. CALHOON 



$120 Buolld Ave. Bast Cleveland, Oblo 



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GOVERNOR HERRICK 



The New Single Violet 



Shipped from Ohio, received special mention at 

 Boston Carnation Convention, Jan., 1906. 



H. R. CARLTON, Willoughby, Ohio 



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FOR SALE 



10.000 fine double VIOLET PLANTS, 

 taken frotn cuttings last February. Price, 

 $40.00 per 1000. 



W. B. 600DEN0W, Stoughton, Mass. 



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FROM 

 BENCH 



FERNS 



BOSTON— Ready for 4 and 5-inch pots, $10 OO 

 and $l6.0u per 100 respectively. 



CARNATIONS 



1500 Nor^ray, extra large, healthy plants, 

 $3.50 per 100: $30.00 per 1000. 



1500 Callfomla Vlolets-Fteld-grown, $S.0O 

 per 100. 



Asparagus...! 



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Heavy t%-in. plants, ready for a slilft. 



Sprengeri, e:ctra fine $3 00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 

 " field grown clumps. $6.(0 per 100. 



Jerusalem Cberrles, S^-in., $4 00 per 100. 

 Now in bloom. These plants are ready for 5-iu. 



J. W. DUNFORD, CLAYTON, MO. 



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