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AUGUbi 19, 1901). ' 



The Richmond 



Carnation 



Support 



Beats all others in sim- 

 plicity of cnnstructioD. 

 ease ot adjustment, quick 

 assemblinK, and is the 

 only one that can be quick- 

 ly and easily loo-uned 

 when stuck with acids. 



Write for prices, also on mum 

 and rose stakes. 



EAGLE MACHINE WORKS 



RICHMOND, IND. 



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PROVIDENCE. R. L 



Trade Conditions. 



Except for funeral workl there is noth- 

 ing doing and the retail dealers and 

 their clerks are taking frequent days oflf. 

 Among the growers all are busy over- 

 hauling houses and benches and getting 

 ready for planting the indflor crops. 

 Asters are all the go and they are plenti- 

 ful and generally good. A few sweet 

 peas find favor, but otherwise the stock 

 is indifferent. 



Variotn Notes. 



Charles Hunt is benching 20,000 car- 

 nation plants. 



Many large floral pieces were seen iit 

 a recent Italian funeral, the supplying 

 of which was well distributed among the 

 various dealers. 



A. Holscher is cutting some of the 

 finest asters seen in this market in sev- 

 eral years. 



O'Connor's houses of mums are com- 

 ing along in fine shape and he expects to 

 cut some fancy blooms this fall. 



Carl Jurgens is building an extensive 

 addition to his range at Newport, which 

 when complete will give him nearly six 

 acres of glass. He is confining his en- 

 ergies almost entirely to roses and lily 

 of the valley. 



Miss Clara McCarroii, daughter of 

 Eugene McCarron, and Miss Nellie 

 O'Connor are spending their vacations 

 at Matunuck. 



The town council of Westerly has ap- 

 pointed S. .7. Renter as tree warden for 

 that town. 



The will of Otto C. Lenz was pro- 

 bated in this city August 10. 



C. T. Nelson, of Aquidneck avenue, 

 Middletown, announces a large crop of 

 hothouse grapes. 



Gibson furnished the decorations for 

 the wedding of the daughter of tlie for- 

 mer mayor, Robert C. Cottrell, at New- 

 port, August 9. It was a hydrangea 

 wedding, this flower being used in both 

 the church and the house and for the 

 bouquets and hats of the bridal party. 

 Pink, blue and white were generously 

 used. 



Eugene McCarron reports a good busi- 

 ness on funeral orders. 



Robert Clarke has accepted a position 

 on the estate of William L. Hodgman, at 

 East Greenwich. W. H. M. 



FOR GROWING ON 



JARDINIERE FERNS in all 

 leading varieties, transplanted 

 In flats. 



$1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. ZX-m. pots. $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 

 litager sisea, all varieties, at special prices on application. 



ROSE HILL NUHSCglES. New gochelle. NY. 1 



Mhiiiiom The Keview wneu vou wntt^ 



Pansies 



ThrouKb direct importation from German spe- 

 cialists, I can olTer you tne best on the market in 

 separate colors. 



Giant Trimardeau 



Snow Queen (white) 



Golden Qaeen (pure yellow) 



Kmperor William (briKht blue) 

 Lord Beaoonaf leld 



(dark blue and white) 

 Mme. Ferret (wine red) 

 Cardinal (red) 



The LancaKter strftin of mixed Panalea is 

 known every where; mixed with the best imported 

 seed gives the true i 



Giant Prize Pansies 



SeedlinKS, ready after Sept. 15— 



Per 1000 ~. $3.00 



Transplanted, ready after Oct. 15— 



Per 1000 f 10.00 



ORDERS BOOKED NOW 



RUDOLPH NAGEL 



LANCASTER, PA. 



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 to keep in touch liih commercial horticultare in Eng- 

 land and the co < iientof Europe: Your best means 

 of doing tbi* is ake in the 



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HRONOUNCING 

 DICTIONARY 



A list of PLANT NAMES and the BoUnical 

 Terms most frequently met with in articles 

 on trade topics, with the correct pronunci- 

 ation for each. 



Sent postpaid on receipt of 25c 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING CO. 

 334 Dearborn St. Chicago 



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 Manual postpaid for $5. 



DON*T MISS 



Looking over our adv. 'i^r?'.™"' 



We ofTered nome ^reat values. Some line 

 Rubbers oUered at $3.00 and $4.00 doz. 



Our HowerlnB Beronlaa are fine. 



THE REESER FLORAL CO , Urbana Ohio 



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Madisox, N. J. — Arthur Hcrrington, 

 who has hitherto held the position of 

 park superintendent, at Florham Farms, 

 the estate of H. McK. Twombly, has 

 been promoted to the position of land- 

 scape architect. His new duties will be 

 to design and carry into effect improve- 

 ments for the park. It is said that Mr. 

 Twombly will spend a great sum of 

 money, during the next year or two, for 

 the purpose of beautifying the park. 



Aster Plants 



Vkk's and Semple's Branching 



Fine plants that will bloom next 

 month after all yoar others are done 

 —they will make money for you. 



$8.00 per 1000, $18.C0 per 10,000 



Chinese, Obconica and 

 Baby Primulas, Cinerarias, 



Double Giant Alyssum, 

 Asparagus Geraniums 



Plumosus and Sprengeri All Varieties 



Fine plants from 2^-in. pots 



92.00 per 100 or 300 for $5.00 



Cabbage and Celery Plants 



All Kinds 

 $1.00 per 1000, 10,000 for $8.50 



J./G. SCHMIDT, Bristol, Pa. 



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Rochester Quality 



Early Snow Drift and Market 



ASTERS 



In Good Supply. 



GEO. B. HART 



24 Stone St., ROCHESTER, N.T. 



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In Qood 

 Supply 



ASTERS 



White, Lavender, Pink and Purple 



$1.00 to $3.00 per 100 



WM. F. SNYDER, Main Street Florist 



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