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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JONH 6, 1907. 



ELMIRA,N.Y. 



The work of enlarging the plant of 

 the United States (hit Flower Co. in 

 Elniira Heights is fast nearing comple- 

 tion and United States Marshal W. R. 

 Compton stated, a few days ago, tliat 

 by June 15 it is expected the new green- 

 houses will be ready for planting. 



The j)rogress of the work has been 

 remarkable. After the company <lecided 

 to enlarge the plant, material Avas or- 

 dered and April 15 the construction 

 work was begun. A total of eighteen 

 greenhouses, just doubling the size of 

 the mammoth plant, are now being fin- 

 ished and the company will soon have a 

 total of 150,000 square feet of glass. 



The new greenhouses adjoin those 

 which were iirst constructed. They are 

 the Lord & Burnham truss construction, 

 the same as the four last added. 



The heating plant was constructed so 

 that it would be efficient for an in- 

 creased plant and no additions will he 

 built to this plant. 



VINCENNES, IND. 



Early in the evening of May 26 a hail 

 storm passed over this section. An ac- 

 counting next day showed that Paul 

 Schultz had lost 600 lights of glass. W. 

 A. Reiman counted up 2,500 broken 

 lights. John Freize had 7,000 panes 

 broken, and at the estal)lishment of 

 Charles Raker not one single light of 

 glass was left unbroken. >Jone of these 

 was iusured. 



The Review is tlie pusher. — J. C 

 AxGEL, Neosho, Mo. 



Charles City, Ia.— Mark H. Wether- 

 bee has had a capable young woman. 

 Miss Cora Wheeler, visiting the sur- 

 rounding towns with stocks of spring 

 plants. She has done a nice business in 

 each place visited. 



200,000 Bedding Plants 



OP ALL KINDS. 



Specialty, Geraniums 



la the following varieties: 



Mm. S. A. Nntt, Jean Viand, L.a 

 Favorite, La Pnctole, Gen. Rrant, Sam 

 Sloan. Mnie. Bniant. Mrs. K. O. HIU, 

 Beaute F»it«'viiie, Countesw de Caatel- 

 lane.Mra. ^Hid. Apple Blonaom, Gloire 

 de France, Jealnasy. 2v<, 8 aud 4-lnch 

 pots. Write for prices. 



WM. CLARK 



COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. 



■Mention The Kt-vlew when you write. 



FINE, LARGE 



DRACAENA INDIVISA 



7-lnota pots, $9.00 per doz. 



GARFIELD PARK FLOWER CO. 



2572 W. Adams St., CHICAGO 



Mention The RptIow when you write. 



NEW SINGLE GERANIUM 



SYCAMORE. 



Brigrbt, clear salmon-pink, cross between Mrs. 

 E. Q. Hill and Paul Bruant. It's the BKST ger- 

 aniiim grown. Write for descriptive circular. 



St. Clair Floral Co., - Belleville, ill. 



MentloD The Review when yon write. 



Dahlias— Geraniums 



DAHLIA PLANTS 



DAHLIA PLANTS— We offer a collection of standard sorts that is second to none iu the 

 country, as far as covering the Held of distinct useful varieties and novelties running 

 in price from $2 00 per 100 to 50c each. We will send 10 K), our selei^tion, 50 each. 20 kinds, 

 for $18.00. in eittier Cactus. Decorative or Show, or to include some of all classes, or 500, 

 25 each of 20 kinds, lor .$9 00. Not less than .500 at this price. 



100 ICOO 

 Hardy Chrysanthemums, 



larjte flowering or Aster vari- 

 eties $3 00 $25 CO 



Hardy Chrysanthemums, 



small flowering or Button vari- 

 eties 2 00 



Asreratum Stella Oumey 2 00 



Inimitable, biant Blue 8 00 



Hardy Phlox, Ooquelicot. Mat- 

 ador. R, P. ScrutheTs La Nuit, 

 Bridesmaid Andre Hnffer, etc., 

 sdleudid stock from 2 in. pots. . 3 01 



Parlor Ivy, Senecio Scandens.. 2 00 



18 00 

 18 00 ' 

 26 00 



25 00 



100 1000 

 Alternantheras, six varieties, 

 extra strong $2 00 S18 00 



Dlflrttalis, mixed, strong, from 

 o-ln pots _. 2 00 



Fuchsias, strong stock from 

 2-ia. pots in 10 good varieties.. 2 50 20 00 



Moonvines, blue 3 00 



Hardy Phlox, 10 varieties 3 00 25 00 



Smilax, good stock 2 00 18 00 



Verbenas white, purple, striped 



and scai let 2 00 



Mixed, all colors 1 50 



18 00 

 15 00 



GERANIUMS 



GKRANIUMS. Standard varieties and Novelties, for $2 00 per 100 up to 75 cts. 

 each. We will send 1000 in 20 varieties, our selection, single and double, for $18.00. 



Caesar Franck, Beautiful soft crimson, Ivy geranium, 1905 Novelty, $1.50 per doz.: 

 $0.00 per 100. 



Alliance, tb'> handsome spmi-double hybrid between an Ivy and a Zonal, color of 

 the Col. Baden-Powell, stronic robust grower, $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



SPECIAL OFFER FOR A SHORT TIME-To introduce the newer varieties 

 and to eive an opportunity to have them thorouehly tested we will, for a short time, send 

 one each of 100 varieties of the 1905 and toifi novelties, our selection, for $iO 00 cash. This 

 collectiin will inrlude those of such noted introducers as Bruant. Lemoine, Rnzain-Bouchalat 

 and H. Cannell & Sons, and represents one of the finest collections of Gerainum novelties 

 ever nlTered in this country. Do not ask us to send less than 100 at this price. If you haven't 

 our Geranium Cataloffue, send for it. 



All stock is in A-l condition, and trom 2-in. pots unless otherwise stajted. 



Onr Wholesale Catalogue to the trade only. 



Visitors always welcome. CASK WITH ORD2B. 



R.yjocent, Jr. & Sons Co., White Narsh, Aid. 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



BEDDING PLANTS ALL SOLD. 



We are offering now the following stock: 



R08T0M FEBNS, 6-in $10 00 per 100 



ELRfl iMTISHIH i FKRXS, 3>^ in. 15 01 per 100 



WHITn 4NI IfRBJiS, 5-in 40c each 



WHITHAXI FEBN8, 3>^-ln 20c each 



Terms, cash or relereiices. 



For .June deliverv. RORTOX FEBN8, from 

 4 and 5-ln , $!.') 00 and SJ5 fO per 100. 



For July 1 PBIMULA OBCONICA, $3.50 per 

 100: $30 00 per lOOf). 



Primula SineiiRis, .$3.50 per 100: $30.00 per 1000. 



Please omit personal checks. 



NELSON & KLOPFER, 1101 Fifth Ave., Peoria, III. 



GERANIUMS . CANNAS 



ICO 

 10 var., my selection, 3 and 3>i-in. pots . . . .$5.00 



Alternantheras, red and yellow 2.00 



Asparaeus Sprenceri, 2K-ln. pots 2 00 



Plumosus, Seedlings 1.25 



2>i in. pots, July 1.. 2.00 



Per 100 

 12 varieties, my selection, from pot $5 oo 



2000 Smilax, July 1 1.60 



Chinese Primrose, July 1 2.00 



Obconica Alba. Rosa and Forbesii 2 00 



Pansy Seed, large-flowering per oz.. 4.00 



Cash. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM. DELAWARE, OHIO 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 PLANTS 



Glory Pacific, Kalb, Monrovia, Mrs. Coombes, 

 Dr. Enguehard. Duckham, Queen, Pink and 

 White Ivory, Col. Appleton, White and Yellow 

 Bonnaffon. Mrs. Robinson, Maud Dean, Minnie 

 Wanamaker, Cullingfordii and Black Hawk, 

 $2.00 per 100 W. H. « hadwick, Mrs. Jones, 

 Golden Wedding, $3.00 per 100. 



Satisfaction guaranteed. 



C. W. BLATCHLEY, Plantsville, Conn, 



Cannas, Etc. 



Cannas, siandard varieties. 4-in $8.00 



Marguerites. 4-io 8 00 



Santollna, 2-in 2.00 



Violets, Princess of Wales, 2 in , per looo, 



$25.00 3.00 



Imperial, 2-in per 1000, $2-5.00: 3.00 



Marie Louise 2-in.. '" 25.00:3 00 

 Lady Campbell, 2-in., " 2 > 00: 3.00 



GRABS & HUNTER FLORAL GO. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



