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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



December 20, 1906. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



The anuual meeting of the Newport . 

 Horticultural Society was held Tuesday 

 evening, December 11, in Mercury hall, 

 President MacLellan in the chair. The 

 report of the treasurer shows the finan- 

 cial standing of the society to be good 

 and improved since last year. The finan- 

 cial secretary's report showed the same 

 condition, showing also an increased 

 membership. The recording secretary's 

 report, which was unusually comprehen- 

 sive, reviewed the work of the society 

 during the year, pointing out weak 

 points and suggesting remedies. 



The following officers were then 

 elected: President, Bruce Butterton; 

 first vice-president, Samuel Speers; 

 second vice-president, James Kobertson; 

 recording secretary, David Mcintosh; 

 financial secretary, Joseph Gibson; treas- 

 urer. Col. A. K. McMahon; sergeant-at- 

 arms, "William F. Smith; executive com- 

 mittee, Alexander MacLellan, Dr. A. J. 

 Anderson, William J. Matson, John T. 

 Allan, James J. Sullivan, Andrew Chris- 

 tensen, Stewart Ritchie, William F. 

 Smith, John N. Gibson and the officers 

 ex officio; auditors, Thomas B. Connally, 

 W. H. Young and W. S. Sisson. 



The outlook for Christmas is unusu- 

 ally bright. Stock coming in from out- 

 of-town growers looks first-class and 

 worth the slight advance in price asked. 

 Christmas trees are exceedingly scarce, 

 so much so that many retailers are 

 experiencing considerable trouble in pro- 

 curing a supply. Large consignments of 

 plants from big growers arrived early 

 in the week. Max Keilly. 



NOW IS THE TIME TO 



BEGIN ! 



I AM much pleased with the Review 

 and would not do without it. — Perley 

 R. FOLLETT, Haverhill, Mass. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM Stock Plants 



MUBTON F. PLANT, (Totty's new pink), $3.00 



per (loz : »20.00 per 100. 

 JEANNE NUNIN, (finest late white). $1.00 per 



doz ; $8.00 per 100. 



HENRY I. FAUST 



MERION STATION, PA. 



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NEW SINGLE GERANIUM 



SYCSNORE. 



Brig:ht, clear salmon-pink, cross between Mrs. 

 E. G. Hill and Paul Bruant. It's the BEST gera- 

 nium grown. Write (or descriptive circular. 



St. Clair Floral Co., - Bellevilio, III. 



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THE NEW SEASON 

 IS NOW AT HAND 



Ton can get yonr share ot 

 the good bnslnesB which 

 will soon be g'olng' on by 

 having yonr advertise- 

 ment appear regularly in 



Asparagus Crawshawii 



A Beantif dl Asparagus, superior to all 

 others iu many respects. 



Seedlings, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 Trans- 

 planted seedlings. $5 00 per 100; $40.0j per 1000. 

 Sample, 10c 



JAmcS GRAWoHAW, pkuvidgnce, b^ I. 



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THAT 

 MUST BE 

 SOLD 



10,000 FERNS 



BOSTONS-For 6-in.. $20.00 per ICO; for 6-ln.. 

 $15.00 per 100. PIBR80NI— F. r 6-in.. $25.00 per 

 100; for5in., $.>0.00perl00. 8COTTII-For5-in.. 

 $20.00 per 100: for 4 iu., $15.00 i>er loO. All No. 1 

 stock, low and bushy, and sure to please. 



OASH PLEASE. 



BENJ. CONNELL, West Grove, Pa. 



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Finest Stock 



of Madeira Vine, Hyaointhus Candicans, 

 Oxalis, Spotted Calla andOerman Iris in 

 the United States. Send for list of Bulbs 

 and Hardy Plants. 



E. S. MILLER, WADING RIVER, N, Y. 



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XMAS PRIMROSES! 



FINtST STRAIN FRINGED CHINESE 



In 4 and 5-in. pots, in flower and bud, in blue, 

 white, rose, red and blu^h, just right, $15.00 and 

 $20 00 per 100, cash. Say whether with or with- 

 out pote. Shipped instantly. 



Harlowarden Greenhouses, Greenport, N. Y. 



Roses 



For Spring Blooming 

 Tlie Proper Sorts 



Gen. JacQ.. Magna Charta, Crimson Rambler, etc. 

 Strong, is-year field grown plants, suitable for 6- 

 inch pots, 7c. Extra ntrong for 7 or 8 inrh, 12c. 

 Crimson Rambler XXX, 20c. Deutzla Gracilis 

 and Lemolnel, strong, lUc. Largp-flowered Clem- 

 atis, tineat sorts. 18c. Peonies, Phlox, etc. 

 Packed free for cash. 

 W. K. SAIaTEB, Boohe>ter, N. Y. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



Begonia Vesuvius 11.(0 per 100. 



Vlnca (tips) 1.00 



Alternantberas (red) 1.00 " 



Salvia 1.00 



Heliotrope 6U " 



Sweet Alyssum (double) 60 " 



F. P. SAWYER, 



185 High Street. CLINTON, MASS. 



Asparagus 



Plumosus Nanus, 2-inch pots, per 100, $2.00. 

 Pansy Plants, large-floweiing, $3.00 per lOCO; 



■Wc per 100. 

 Cannae, dry bulbs, 10 varieties, $3.00 per 100. 



-CASH- 



JOSEPH H. CUNNIII6HAM, Delaware, Ohio 



Mum Stock 



Polly Rose, Mme. Bergmann, Opah, Yellow 

 Bonnaffon, White Bonnaflon, J. K. Shaw. Mrs. 

 Robinson, October Sunshine, Pink and White 

 Ivory. 14 00 per 100. Eaton, Wlllowbrook, Minnie 

 Bailey, Maud Dean, Col. Appleton, t6.00 per 100. 



Crabb & Hunter Co., Ltd., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Rooted Rose Cottings 



strong, well rooted cuttings, Bride, Maid, 

 Golden Gate, Chatenay, $1.50 per 100; $12.50 per 

 1000. Richmond, $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



Asparaeus Plumosus, 23^-incb, $3.00; 

 3-inch, $5.00. Sprensreri, S-incb, tine, $1.00. 



W. H. GULLETT & SONS. Lincoln, 111. 



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Always mention the Florists* Review 

 when writing: advertisers. 



ROSES 1 CARNATIONS 



FANCY FEBNS and 9ALAX-High-6rade Stoek 



Orders tilled satisfactorily. 



Detroit Cut Flower Supply House 



Wholeitle Commiaalon Florist. H. V. Purci, Prop. 

 Adams Ave. West, Detroit, Mich. 



Home Phone 164. Bell, Main 974. 

 Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



Muskogee 

 Carnation Company 



Largest Growers in the Southwest 



of Cut Flowers, such as Carnations and Roses. 



A Trial Order will Convince You. 



MUSKOGEE, ... . I. T. 



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The Metairie Ridge Nursery 



Co., Ltd. NEW ORLEANS, LA. 



Growers ot 



CHOICE CUT FLOWERS 



Roses, Carnations, Orchids, Btc. 



We are fully prepared to till orders for ship- 

 ping by steamers and express all through 

 the Southern States. 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



Wholesale Cut Flower Prices. 



Buffalo. Dec. 19. 



Per doz. 



$12.00 



10.00 



7.00 



6.00 



Per 100 



Brides and Maids, Extra $18.00 to $20.00 



18.00 



8.00 



25.00 



16.00 



16.00 



15 00 



lO.CO 



25.00 



1.00 



1.50 



50.00 



2.00 



2.00 



5.00 



15.00 



20.00 



3 00 



1.50 



Beauties, Specials.. 



'■ v^ Fancy 



Extra 



First 



No.l 12.00to 



No.2 4.00to 



Liberty 10.00 to 



Golden Gate 8.00 to 



Kaiserin 6.00to 



Perle 8.00 to 



Carnations 3.00 to 



Chrysanthemums 8.00 to 



Adiantum Cuneatum 50 to 



Croweanum 1.00 to 



Aspsragrus Plumosus, StrinRS 40 00 to 



Sprays 1.00 to 



Sprengeri " 1.00 to 



Lily of the Valley 8.00 to 



Smilax 



Harrisii 15 00 to 



Violets 2.00 to 



Stevla 1.00 to 



Milwaukee, Dec. 19. 



Beauties, Mediutn $25 



Shorts 12. 



Bride and Bridesmaid 6. 



Golden Gate, Chatenay 6 



Uberty 8 



Rlctunond 8 



Perle 6, 



Carnations 6. 



Valley 3, 



Stevia 



Violets 



Asparagrus Plumosus, StrinsB 26. 



Sprays 



Sprengeri, " 



Smilax 



Adiantum 1 



Poinsettias doz.. $2.00 9100 



Paper Whites, Romans 3 



Callas 



Per 100 

 .00 to $50.00 

 50 to 18.00 



00 to 

 00 to 

 00 to 

 00 to 

 00 to 

 00 to 

 00 to 



00 to 



00 to 



.00 to 



18.00 



18.00 



18.00 



18.00 



18.00 



8.00 



4.00 



1.50 



2.00 



50.00 



3.00 



8.00 



18.00 



1.50 



4.00 

 18.00 



Beauties, Specials. 

 Extra... 

 Select... 

 No. 1.... 

 Shorts .. 



Cleveland, Dec. 19. 

 Per doz. 



$12.00 



10.00 



8.00 



6.00 



3.00 



Per 100 



Kaiserins $ 5.00 to $10.00 



Brides and Bridesmaids 8.00to 15.00 



Carnations 4.00 to 8.00 



Chrysanthemums... doz., 75c-$2.00 



Violets 1.50 to 



Adiantum Cuneatum 



Asparagrus Plumosus, Strings 25.00 to 



Sprays 1.00 to 



Sprengeri. " 2.00 to 



Smilax 



2.00 

 1.00 

 50.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 15.00 



I COULD not run my business without 

 the Review. — S. J. Hider, Hillsboro, 0. 



