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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



AuauST 13, 1906. 



We Have a Large Lot of 



ARAUCARIAS 



IN THE rOLLOWING SIZES 



4-iD. pot8, 2 and 3 tier8, 8 to 10 inches high 9 6.00 dox. 



5-in. •' 8 ■' 4 •• 12toU •' '■ i).00 doz- 

 e-in. " 4 •■ 5 ■ 18to20 " " 12.00 doz. 



This is an exceptionally good lot and sure to give satisfaction. 



On your way to the Convention, call at our place and inspect our 

 stock of 



Kentios, Latanias, etc. 



We have a large stock and can probably save you some money. 

 Send for complete wholesale fall price list. 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 



1657 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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MONTREAL. 



Current G)mment. 



We have had plenty of rain as well as 

 the hot weather lately, and everything 

 looks fresh and green. The fall flowers 

 are now in bloom — asters, golden glow, 

 dahlias, etc. 



The picnic of the Gardeners' and Flo- 

 rists' Club at Highgate Springs, July 29, 

 was not very well attended, but a pleas- 

 ant time was spent. 



A number of our boys are going to the 

 convention, among whom are Messrs. \V. 

 Hall, J. Bennett, Hopton, G. Robinson, 

 McKenna, and others. Some of the mem- 

 bers' wives are also going, and a good 

 time is expected. 



Miss Gibb, of Hall & Robinson, has re- 

 turned from her vacation. 



Miss Campbell reports business as good, 

 with plenty of good stock to fill orders. 

 Campbell's had the decoration of the ta- 

 bles at the banquet given in honor of 

 Earl Roberts, as well as numerous other 

 orders connected with his visit here. 



J. Bennett is shipping to Montreal 

 some splendid asters, etc. 



McKenna & Sou are rearranging the 

 interior of their west end store. The 

 large stairway has been pulled down and 

 the greenhoftse moved farther back. Miss 

 Marnell, the lady in charge, leaves next 

 month to be married. 



The annual flower show of the Lachine 

 Horticultural Association will be held in 

 the Town Hall about August 19 and 20. 



Tommy. 



Cleveland, O. — Charles Bramley, of the 

 firm of Charles Bramley & Son, has re- 

 tired from the business, and his interest 

 in it has been purchased by his partner, 

 W. A. Bramley. The business will be 

 carried on as heretofore, under the name 

 of Bramley & Son, at the same location, 

 1181 East Seventy-first street. 



AsHEViLLE, N. C. — As a result of the 

 negotiations recently referred to in the 

 Review, the property of the Idlewild 

 Floral Co., embracing nineteen acres, was 

 sold August 1 to Dr. E. W. Grove, who 

 will use the tract as part of a beau- 

 tiful residential park. The deed was 

 signed by Mrs. C. T. C. Deake and J. W. 

 C. Deake. The price was $15,500. 



READY NOW 



Pterts Tremula and Arsrs^raea— Strong, 



•2^-\n. pot plants. $2.50 per HO; $20 per 1000. 

 Adlantum Crovreanum-Beautiful 5-inch 



pot plants; fine for cuttiDg. pot sales or 



dividiDB. $5 00 per dozen; $35.00 per 100. 

 Kentia Belmoreana— 2i2-inch pot plants. 



for centers of ferneries, $7.00 per 100. 

 Primula Sinensis — Fine strain, 2*2-inch 



pots, $3.00 per 100. 



Arauoarias-Never had a better lot. l-inch 

 pot plants, 6 inches high. 35c. 5-inch pot 

 plants, 10 to 12 inches high, 3 tiers. tiOc. 6- 

 inch pot plants, 14 inches high, 3 and 4 tiers, 

 75c. 6-iDch pot plants, 16 inches high, 4 

 tiers, $1.00. 



Panclanus Utilis— 2^-ineh pots. $6.00 per 

 100; 4-inch pots, $12.50 per 100. 



Salntpaulia lonantba (African Violet) — 

 Grand pot plant. Strong, 3-incb stock, 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Fious Elastioa— 4-inch pots, 10 to 12 inches 

 high, $25.00 per 100; 5-inch pots. 20 inches 

 high, $60.00 per 100 



The Storrs S Harrison Co., ''*'''|^,^o"^'^^ 



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BAY TREESr 



BAY TREES!! 



Standards and Pyramids just arrived in fine condition 



Standards, 28 inches diameter in crown 914.00 per iMdr 



X8.00 •• 



*• •• *'* 20.00 •* 



hiBh 10.00 •• 



•* 12.50 •• 



♦* 14.00 •• 



•• 18.00 •* 



Special prices on all Summer and Fall Bolbs and Plants cheerfnlly glren br 



F. W. O. SCHNITZ, Prince Bay, N. Y. 



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Ferns in Flats 



ORDER NOW 



Full, well grown flats in following varieties : 



Pterts Sieboldii 

 *' Adiantoides 

 " CreUcaAlbo- 

 Lineata 

 Aspidium Tsusssi. 



mense 

 Adlantum Cuneatum 



S2.00 per flat. Special price on 20 or more 

 flats. Each flat contains about 110 clumps, which 

 can be divided. Stock is ready for 2>2-lnch pots. 



McHutchlson ft Co. 



17 Murray St., NEW YORK 



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Pterts BlayU 



** Hastata 



" Wimsetti 



*' GUbertli 



" Serrulata 



" Bfacninca 



** Vlctorlae 



Special Bargains tor Midsummer 



If interested, write us. Prompt answer by return 

 mail. 



Boatonlensis, 2^ to 10 in.; Wliltmanl, 2^ 

 to lu-in.: Amerpohlll, 3to8-in., finest window 

 display; Hydrangeas, 4 to 9-in.; Plumosus, 

 2to6-in.; Sprenfferi, 2 to 6-in.: Araucarias, 

 5-in, 10 to 18 in. above pot; Primroses, Ob- 

 conica and Forbesi; Cineraries, 2 and 3-!n.: 

 Celestial Peppers, 2^ and 3-in.: Poinset- 

 tias, 2>2, 4 and 6-in. 



We have left after 

 planting, following 



Roses 



in 3-in. 



800 Beauties 

 200 Perles 

 350 Klllameys 



OOOBrtdes 

 800 Cbatenay 

 25 Uncle John 



25 La France 



GEO. A. KUHL, 'Z'SSS: Pskln, III. 



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