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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



JONE 1, 1911. 



Seed Store 



Lone Distance 

 6004 Central 



166 Ne Wabash Ave., CHICAGO b^o^ 



We offer a specially fine lot of BUSH BOXWOOD: Pyramid, .3 to 3^ ft., $3.50 per pair. 

 BEDDING PI<ANTS-AU A-1 atook mad emn ah^ OULBCT irom 



_ lOuses 



We are beadqaarters on all bedding: stook (in bud and bloom), including Cannas. Cobaea Soandens, Coleua, Fuctaalas, 

 Geraniums. Heliotrope, Ivies, Lobelia, Margruaritae. retiinlBe MamaSgrnuon, flaivta. TbaabexBla, Verbenas, Vlncas, 

 etc. WRITE FOR VBICES. We have a iarca afeaafc. 



OTJTTLtrWIBR SHIPPING LABELS, 



The official Rose Leaf "Perishable" label, printed in two colors. Write for special prices on the quantityyou can use. 



"PERFECT SHAPE" WIRE WORK. 



- Everything you need for June Weddings and Commencements. ' *. 



WnVTERSON'S SPIKED CEMBTBRT VASE. Price, boxed, per doz.. |2.00; each. 25c; 3 for 70c: bbl. of 5 doz. (I bar). $9.00. 

 WHITE ENAMELED LAWN OR CEMETERY VASE. No. 1— Height, 6% in.; diameter, 4k in.; each. 20c; doz.. $2.00. No. 2-Heizht, 



6k in. ; diameter, 3>s in.; each, 15c: doz., ll.pO. 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



anything except funeral work will be 

 looked for until early fall. 



Various Notes. 



John G. Esler, secretary of the rio- 

 rists' Hail Association, Saddle River, 

 N. J., was a recent visitor. In com- 

 pany w^ith J. F. Ammann, one of the 

 directors of the association, he visited 

 several of the large places that lost 

 heavily in the recent hail storm. Quite 

 a number who were without insurance 

 made application for membership. 



S. S. Seligman was here last week in 

 the interest of his firm, Wertheimer 

 Bros. He had a good run of business. 



Martin Reukauf, representing H. Bay- 

 e/sdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, is here 

 this week, calling on the trade. He 

 says business has been good in his line 

 since starting out on his present trip. 



The members of the Retail Florists' 

 Association should not forget to attend 

 an important meeting of the associa- 

 tion on Monday night, June 5, at 8 

 'clock. 



Frank Weber has his hands full these 

 days getting everything in readiness for 

 the annual meeting of the American As- 

 sociation of Nurserymen, to meet in 

 convention here June 14 to 16, at the 

 Southern hotel. He is being assisted 

 by all the local nurserymen. 



Albert Scheidegger, of Kirkwood, is 

 at work making alterations in his green- 

 houses and heating system. In the 

 midst of his work he suffered a bad 

 fall, which kept him back a few days 

 last week. 



The Bentzen Floral Co. had an ex- 

 ceptionally big season in bedding plants 

 at the Grand avenue store. This firm 

 has had an exceedingly busy week in 

 funeral work. The season for planting 

 out is now about over. 

 . Charles Wors has the concessions for 

 the sale of cut flowers at Delmar Gar- 

 den and West End Heights park. 



On Sunday, June 4, will be held the 

 first Sunday opening this year of 

 Shaw's Garden. Superintendent H. C. 

 Irish has his large force at work put- 

 ting things in good shape and, weather 

 permitting, a record attendance is 

 looked for. This and the first Sunday 

 in September are the two events the 

 public looks forward to with delight. 



John Barnard is again with the firm 

 of Grimm & Gorly, at 702 Washington 

 avenue, ' in the design department. 

 Henry Kahrs is no longer connected 

 with the firm. 



Our Belleville florists, Messrs. Guy, 

 Fehr, Grossart, Emunds and the St. 



CURmE BROS. CO., 



108 WISCONSIN STREET 



MILWAUKEE'S LEADING 



RETAIL FLORISTS 



Trade Orders Solicited 



HIGH QUALITY FLOWER ud VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Greenhouse-grown Asparagus Plumosus, 1000 seeds, (3.50. S^nreet Peas, early forcing 

 varieties. Grand Rapids ForoinB Lettuce, extra selected, per pound. $1.00. Scarlet Globe 



ForolnB Radish, Carrie's extra-selected short-leaved, stock, per pound, 60c: 5 pounds. $2.75. 



SEND FOR 1911 FLORISTS' WHOLESALE CATALOGUE 



Currle Bros. Co., 



108 Wisconsin SL, 

 312 Broatfway, 



Milwaukee,Wis. 



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Seeds 



Plants 



Bulbs 



All Seasonable 

 kinds of Best 

 quality. 



Special prices 

 on large lots. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS, Seedsmen 



ROCHESTER, N. T. 



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Yokohama Nursery Co. 



IMPORTERS 



Japanese Bulbs, Plants, Seeds 



and Bamboo Stakes. 



New York, N. Y. London, England 



Yokfdiama, Japan 



MfnHoTi ThP Revlf-w when vno wHta 



ASPARAGUS SEED 



TRUE PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Wisconsin Qreenbouse Grown. 



Not to be compared with the inferior CaUfomla and 



Florida outdoor grown seed. 

 lOOOMedB. $4.00; 6000. $18.75; 10,000, $85.00 



G. H. HUNKEL CO. '.* SEEDSMEN 



BULWAUKXE, WIS. 



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"BUDS" 



76 Barclay Street, 

 NEW TORK CITT 

 KlIiBrHeSiMtMrfMbs 



OABIi R. OLOIGCKMEB. Bfanacer. 



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Bulb Clearance 

 Peonies 



Tuberous Begonias 



-AND- 



Cycas Stems 



An opportunity to buy High Grade atock 

 • ^ if you write at once. ■ ; 



JOHNSON SEED CO. 



217 Market Stnet, PBILADELrHU, PA. 



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Bridgeman's Seed Warehouse 



Est. 18S4. RICHARDS BROS., Props. 



Importers and growers of high-grade 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS, Etc 



87 East 19th St., NEW YORK CITT 



Telephone 4235 Qramercy 

 Mention The Review when you write 



JAPANESE BAMBOO STAKES 



Indlgpeosablfi for Lilies, Mums, Gladioli. Last a 

 long time. Do not decay. 6 ft. long, strong; 100, 

 65c: 250, $1.50; 600, $2.75; 1000, $5.00; bundle of 20t0, 

 ^<.).«0; lot of 6000. $20.00. 



Asparacns Plamonus Nanus Seed. Freshly 

 gathered. 1000. $1.75; 5(J00, $7.80. 



—ADDRESS— 



H. H. BERGER A CO. 



70 yfumn St., NEW TOBK 

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