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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



January 27, 1910. 



Bon Ami 



A Pure White 



An excellent, clean, upright grower, bearing its flowers upon long, stiff stems. Flowers from 3 to 3}i 

 inches in diameter. Will produce in quantity equal to " The Queen," with blooms far superior in quality. Orders 

 booked now for February delivery. $10.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 



Also all the leading varieties at reasonable prices. Write for prices. 



GEORGE E. BUXTON, 



Nashua, N. H. 



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NEV ORLEANS. 



Qub Meeting. 



The last meeting of the Horticultural 

 Society was like the weather, a little 

 chilly; still, the small attendance was 

 made bright by two beautiful bunches 

 of flowers spread on the tables — one of 

 cut roses, sent by the Metairie Kidge 

 Nursery Co., and the other a few pots 

 of Cattleya Trianse from James New- 

 sham.' Some interesting remarks were 

 made on these productions, proving with- 

 out a doubt that New Orleans is coming 

 to the front as one of the best flower 

 centers of the United States. 



Secretary C. R. Panter, in presenting 

 the annual report of the finance commit- 

 tee, said that the society had never been 

 so flourishing since its organization, the 

 membership being nearly fifty strong, 

 with a good surplus of dollars on hand. 

 H. Biefeld was elected a new member. 



Various Notes. 



A. Alost, who has some of his houses 

 planted in cucumbers, reports a good 

 crop of this fancy vegetable, the price 

 being a little lower than last year. 



We had lately a visit from W. Eehm, 

 who is going to travel the western part 

 of the country as representative of W. 

 A. Manda, Inc., Short Hills, N. J. Mr. 

 Rehm was formerly established in New 

 Orleans, where he had been all his life 

 identified with the flower business. He 

 is also a relative of several prominent 

 florists in the city. He is certainly well 

 qualified for his new position and his 

 many friends in New Orleans wish him 

 the best success on the road. M. M. L. 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



The Market. 



Trade is about the same as usual here. 

 Carnations are of good quality; they re- 

 tail at 60 cents and 75 cents per dozen. 

 Roses bring $1.50 and $2 per dozen. Vio- 

 lets sell at $1 per hundred blooms, retail, 

 and sweet peas at the same price. Paper 

 Whites bring 50 cents per dozen. Some 

 nice freesias are coming in, and these 

 help out finely in funeral work. Greens 

 are rather scarce just now. Funeral work 

 is good. 



Various Notes. 



R. E. Nofftz is showing some nice Bea- 

 con carnations. 



Wm. P. Peirce is still getting those 

 nice, large violets from Harvey Briggs, 

 near Dighton, Mass. 



Wm. H. Davenport reports a good de- 

 mand for Boston and Whitmani ferns. 



Peter Murray will soon build another 

 house, 30x160. Mr. Murray reports busi- 

 ness as fine. This new addition will 



Apple Seedlings 



We have some surplus, both AMERICAN and FRENCH grown. 



AH grades for grafting and budding. 



Imported Fruit Tree Stocks 



Now arriying— Cherry, Pear and Plum stocks. 

 ALL GRADES. 



AOpI P QDAPXS^'^^^ AND WHOLE ROOT 



==^=====^^^^=z ORDER QUICKLY 



Also a complete line of General Nursery Stock; mostly in storage. 



Send List for Prices. 



WANTED — APPLE SCIONS 



Shenandoah Nurseries 



D. S. LAKE, Prop. SHENANDOAH, IOWA 



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FOREST TREE 



SEEDLINGS 



We Have Millions of Seedlings 



BLACK LOCUST, CATALPA SPECIOSA 



Red Bud, Sweet Gum, Sycamore. PerBimmon, 

 Poplar, Ash, Elm, California Privet, and various 

 other seedllngB at very low prices. 



A large stock of transplanted 2 to 6 ft. Hama- 

 melis Virglniaua; Calycanttaus, sweet 

 •hrub, 6 in. to 3 ft.; Spiraea Van Houttet, 2 to 

 2hitt. 



Fine Stock. Send for List. 



FOREST NURSERY & SEED CO. 



McMINNVILLE, TENN. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS 'AMD KAPIUES. PINES 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES. 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Ch««tmit HUl. PbUadalphlat. Pa. 



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greatly help his increasing trade. Besides 

 carnations, he grows large quantities of 

 bulbous stock and flowering plants. 



W. L. 



Grape Vines 



▲11 old and new yarietlea. Larse stock. 



Warranted true. Can furnish a special 



taeayy two-year rrade with large roots 



and rood tops for florists' retail trade. 



Write for catalofue and price list. 



US. HUBBARD CO., Fridonia, N. Y, 



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50,000 Gatalpa Speciosa '^S'iZts: 



ryCpppCCIIQ Specimens for Aosust 



California Privet — 2 -year 



ABk for prices. 



HIRAM T. JONES, 



Mar fwiii Ww ssr i ss XUZABSTH, H. J 



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Peonies a Specialt) 



Write us for latest price fist 

 PETERSON NURSERY, 



■tock gxclumg* Bnlldlng. CHICAGO. 

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