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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



July 18, 1907. 



SAVANNAH, GA. 



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Salph H. Glass, formerly of Lenox 

 & Glass, died here July 8. Further par- 

 ticulars in regard to him will be found 

 in the obituary column. 



Albert Dierks expects to discontinue 

 business at his old stand, on account of 

 extensive building operations on his tract 

 of land. 



John Wolf is building six large houses, 

 250 feet long, this year. He will then 

 have about twenty-eight fine houses and 

 he always sells all he can grow. 



Arthur "Wagner expects in the autumn 

 to open a fine flower store on a promi- 

 nent corner. 



Arthur Richards is spending his vaca- 

 tion in the north. 



The Winters Gardens are meeting with 

 good success and expect to put up two 

 or three more houses this summer. 



A. C. Oelschig & Son are busy getting 

 out rubbers out of 3-inch pots and have 

 a full force going all the time. 



Geo. Wagner's Sons Co. is doing well 

 and keeping in line. H. H. Staib. 



PITTSBURG. 



It is not generally known in Pittsburg 

 that the Elliott Nursery Co. has the 

 largest hardy plant nursery in America. 

 Fifty thousand peonies in over 500 varie- 

 ties have just completed their season of 

 bloom. Now 40,000 Japanese irises 

 make a show worth a long journey to 

 see and a little later a field containing 

 100,000 phloxes will be a sea of color. 

 This company grows over 5,000 varieties 

 of hardy plants and during the summer 

 and fall the nursery is a most interest- 

 ing place to visit. The nursery is at 

 Springdale. Automobiles can reach it 

 by going through Highland park, cross- 

 ing the bridge at Sharpsburg and then 

 driving up the river road until the nurs- 

 ery is reached. It is thirteen miles from 

 the comer of Peim and Highland ave- 

 nues. The road is macadamized from 

 Aspinwall and is the most pleasant drive 

 about Pittsburg. 



BRIDE 3>^-tnch pots, $4.00 



BRIDESMAID •* ** 4.00 



PERLE ** ** 4.00 



SOUPERT, fine ** *' 4.00 



All on own roots. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS. 



2>4-iach pots. $2.50 per 100. 

 CAUrORNIA PRIVBT, 1-year-old, 

 3-inch pots, $2.00 per 100. 



Fine stock, all the above. 



JNO. A. KEPNER 



Box 8, HARRISBURG, PA. 



BridesandMaids 



All nice, clean stock from 8}^incb pots 

 $4.00 p«r 100 : tSO.OO p«r 1000 



ALBERT LIES, Hlles Center, III. 



E9 ^e tr a choice 



fl\^9tw BTOCK PerlOOO 



Amertoan Beauty, zyi-incb 160.00 



Brtdesmatd, 8>^inch 86.00 



Bride, SH-lnch 86.00 



Biolimond, aXi-iiicb 40.00 



Cash or 0. O. D. iinleis known. 



BRAMT H NOB FXX>RAL CO. 

 W. Peterson and N. 48fh Aves., Clilcaco. 



Chrysanthemum Stock, h^I^'^. 



Polly Rose, Paclllc, Bonnatfon, Dr. BnKuebard, Pink Iyory,^Ivory, 

 Col. D. Appleton, T. Baton, Mr*. BoblDson, J. K. Bliaw, J. B. Laser, H. Parr, 

 Jerome Jones, Minnie Bailey, B. Halllday, Nellie Pockett, Hand Dean, 

 Oeorce Kalb and BsteUe. $2.60 per 100; 920.00 per 1000. 



Offer for tbe first time also my extra Kood Tellow Ckrysantkemom, ZIMlfER'S 

 TBItLOW. best yellow in Pbiladelphia market; and JKAHHB NONIN, extra fine plants, 

 in great quantity, $3.00 per 100. 



Also have a very Iar«e stock of the best commercial kinds of POMPONS on hand, 

 such as: Baby, Klondike, La Purity, Goldfinch, Bthel, Tennyson, Diana, 

 Monlflca, Lulu and Allene, $2.00 per 100. 



-Cash with order, please. 



CHARLES ZIMMER, West Collingswood, N.J. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



We are sbippinsr large qnantities of fine strong plants, from 2-in. and 2}{-in. 

 pots, in fine condition to set right into tbe beds where they are to flower. 

 If you are in need let us supply you at $2.60 per 100 ; $20 00 per lOOO. 



POLLY ROSE, 0. TOUSET, A. BYRON, MRS. H. W. BDCKBEE, JEANNE NONIN, 

 R. HALLIDAY, ROI DE ITALIE, MAJOR BONNAPPON, YELLOW EATON, GLORY 

 OP THE PACIFIO, DR. ENGUEHARD, M. NEWELL, QUITO. Also OCTOBER FROST, 

 tbe finest large early white, $6.00 per 100 ; $60.00 per 1000. 



BAUR & SMITH 



38th St. and Senate Ave. 



INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



j Grafted Roses ;^:t '<!!::'.""' 



I Liberty SX-in. pota. $18.00 perlOO 



■ Bride, Bridesmaid, Golden Gate 8-in. pots, 16.00 per 100 





ROSES, Own Roots 



La Prance. 3-in. pots $9.00 per 100 



Bride, Bridesmaid, Perle, 8-ln. pots 7.00 per 100 



I J. L DILLON, Bloomsborg, Pa.] 



Strong seedlinge from flats, $9.50 per 1000, prepaid. ^ #%^% 



Special cultural inetructione. Fine planta from Hl|| 



thumb pot8, $1.50 per 100, f. o. b.; 2-in., ready Aug. 1 1 11 I 



1, $2.25 per 100. No order for less than 100. Cash 1 1 11 I 



with order. Personal checks must contain 15c to I II II 



cover collection, and subject to delay. ■ %^ %# 



PREPAID 



Budd Park Greenhouses, Kansas City, Mo. 



95c 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



JOHN E. HAINES 



the OBIOINATOR of the three varieties: 

 Jobn K. Halnea Carnation, $6.00 per 100; $60.00 



per 1000. 



Imperial Carnation ? $12.00 per 100 



Pink-Imperial Carnation ) 100.00 per 1000 



B«adqnarters at Bethlehem, Pa. 



Orders taken now for flftld-grown plants at same 

 price as for rooted cuttings. 



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ROSES 



A few thoosand in prime condition own roots, 

 8>i-inch pots. Will close them oat at $6.00 

 per 100. Grafted all sold. 



P. R. QUINLAN, Syracuse. N. Y. 



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