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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Max 28, 1908. 



WORCESTER, MASS. 



Among the exhibits at the weekly 

 show of the Worcester County Horticul- 

 tural Society, in Horticultural hall, May 

 21, was an unusually fine display of yel- 

 low calla lilies, or Calla EUiottiana, by 

 George McWilliam, gardener for Mrs. 

 G. M. Whitin, This exhibit was not 

 only noticeable as being the first of its 

 kind at the meetings of this society, 

 but the color of the flowers was said to 

 be a deeper, more golden shade of yel- 

 low than is generally seen in plants of 

 this class. Mr. McWilliam was awarded 

 a prize for these and for some vases of 

 lily of the valley. 



Among members of the trade who won 

 prizes in other sections were A. W. Hix- 

 on and A. L. Bemis. 



The next exhibition will be June 4, 

 and there will then be exhibitions every 

 Thursday until and including September 

 24, and also October 8 and Novem- 

 ber 12. 



RICHMOND, IND. 



!New chrysanthemums from^e famous 

 hybridists of France have been sent to 

 America to be grown for exhibition at 

 the national flower show at Chicago, 

 November 6 to 15. The E. G. Hill Co. 

 has received consignments of chrysan- 

 themum novelties from Calvat, of Gre- 

 noble, and Nonin, of Paris, and more are 

 on the way from Eozain-Boucharlat. 



These are varieties as yet unnamed. 

 They will be christened, perhaps, with 

 the names of American women. Mr. Hill 

 will ask their originators for permission 

 to do this. 



NORWICH, CONN. 



At a meeting of the New London 

 County Horticultural Society, held May 

 18, Alexander MkcLellan, the landscape 

 gardener of Newport, R. I., delivered an 

 able address on his specialty, the dahlia. 

 President T. W. Head and Vice-presi- 

 dent N. P. Carey were absent, and S. A. 

 Gilbert, one of the directors, presided. 



Mr. MacLellan treated his subject both 

 historically and practically and succeed- 

 ed in making his remarks interesting as 

 well as instructive. 



Altoona, Pa. — Myers Bros, have in- 

 stalled a handsome new refrigerator in 

 their store at Eleventh avenue and Thir- 

 teenth street. 



Littleton, Colo. — S. T. Culp is build- 

 ing a greenhouse, 40x80 feet, on Harri- 

 son street, on the ground formerly used 

 for a tennis court. The estimated cost 

 is $3,500. One of the most improved 

 systems of hot water heating will be 

 installed. 



Chrysanthemoms! 



First-class rooted cuttingrs of all the best com- 

 mercial varieties, $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 



THE MUNK FLORAL CO. 



COLUMBUS, OHIO 



10,000 Geraniums 



S. A. Natt. Jean Viaud, La Favorite. Trego, 

 and other leadiog varieties. Fine, cool-gi^wn 

 Btock, in bud or bloom, 3-in., $6.00; 4-in. $8.00. 



Vincas, variegated and plain green, 2-iD., $3.00; 

 8-in., strong, $10.00; S-in., extra strong, $12.00. 



I. N. KRAMER & SON, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 



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Mrs. Potter Palmer, 2^-in., strong stock, $15.00 per 100, $125.00 per 1000; 2000 or more, 

 $115.00 per 1000; S^^-in., extra strong, $18.00 per 100, $150.00 per 1000. 



Cardinal, 2hi-m., $6.00 per 100, $55.00 per 1000; S^a-in., $S.OO per 100, $75.00 per 1000. 



Maids, Brides, Richmond, Uncle John, 2^-in., strong stock, $1.50 per 100, $40.00 per 

 1000. .SVin. Maids, Kalserln, ready May 20. $6.50 per 100: $60.00 per 1000. Benched 

 Beauties, cut back, $6.50 per 100, $55.00 per 1000. Benched Teas, cut back, $5.50 per 100, 

 $50.00 per 1000. 



See classified adv., 

 under Chrysanthemums. 



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i CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



SNAPDRAGON P'n^ a"^ Yellow, 2Vin.. $4.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS e-i... 120.00 p.rm 



, PoeUmann Bros. Co., Morton 6roye, lii.. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



NOVELTIES AND STANDARD KINDS. 



• An immense stock ready for planting. Send me a list of your wants and 



I will figure on it for you. 



A splei^did lot of Maids in 4-in. , ready for immediate planting, 

 $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



I Charles H.Totty, Madison, N.J. | 



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CHRYSANTflEMUMS 



Brutus 



Rosiere 



Kalb 



Glory of Pacific 



Cobbold 



Halliday 



Wm. Duckham 



Nellie Pockett 



Appleton 



Parr 



Ben Wells 



Ivory, white ■ 



Ivory, pink 



A. J. Balfour 



BonnafTon, white 



Bonnaffon, yellow 



Roid'Italie 



Percy Plumridge 



Minnie Bailey 



Chamberlain 



Shaw 



Edgar Saunders 



Dr. Enguehard 



Mrs. Weeks 



Merza 



Mrs. Robinson 



WiUowbrook 



C. Touset 



(Jen. Maceo 



Jeanne Nonin 



Btronc, weU rooted, $1.50 per 100; 2-ln. 

 pots, $2.00 per 100 



October Frost White Chadwick 



White Eaton Yellow Chadwick 



Yellow Eaton White Jones 



Yellow Jones 

 Rooted cuttlnK8,$2.00 per 100; 2-ln. pots, 

 $2.50 per 100 

 Golden Dome, $1.00 per dozen 



The Florists' Exchange 



Franklin and St. Paul Sts. 



BALTIMORE, MD. 



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Carnation Cuttings 



Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 W. B. GIBTIN, Leola, Fa. 



Bedding Plants 



If you are short of Geraniums. Cannas, Coleus, 

 or any other bedding plant, write us for list of 

 bargains. 



We have a fewextra nice plants in 2*2 and 

 8-in., such as : 



P^^ac Killamey. Brides. Maids, Chatenay, 

 nvsva Gates, Ivory, Beauties, Richmond, 

 Camot, Perles, etc. 



FArnc Boston, 2^3 to 10-in.; Piersoni, Scottii, 

 I CI 119 Elegantissima, Whitmani, Amerpohlii. 



Plnmosus, Sprengeri, Maidenhair, small 



ferns, etc. 



Chrysanthemums K^andtt"'*"^ 



Write us for list. 



GEO. A. KUHL, '%'SfSr Pskin, III. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



$2.00 



PER JOG 



f October Frost 

 Wliite..-< Geo. S. Kalb 



(White Bonnaffon) 



(Glory of Pacific 

 Plnk...-< Dr. Enguehard 

 (Mrs. J. Jones 



f Monrovia 

 Tellow^ < George Pitcher 

 (Maj. BonnafTon 



C.W.BLATCHLEY,Plantsviile,Conn. 



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ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Prapaid per 100: Heliotrope, 75c. Altemanthera, 60c. 

 Fuchsia, Sl.OO. Coleat, Ageratam, 60c. SaWia, 85c. 



FUCHSIA, 2-in., 5 fine kinds, ll.SO per 100. 



Ageratnm Gnmey, nice, 2-in., IJiic. 



ABTKRS, Branching, 6 colors; $2.00 .per 1000. 

 Cash. List free. 

 Sltlppensbarg Floral Co., Sbippaaibnrg, Pa. 



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