MABca 11, 1900. 



The Weekly Rorists* Review, 



Chryianthemum Mme. Casimir Perrier. 



J. D. Collop 50 



A. Coburn 50 



C. Rush 50 



R. G. Boehringer 50 



R. W. Unger 50 



O. A. Stoll 50 



Fred B. Mlesel 50 



W. G. Taepke 50 



H. Poarce 50 



G. Supper 25 



H. M. Jones 25 



AJfred EUably .25 



D. G. Grlllbortzci 25 



C. A. Shaffer 25 



F. A. Eckstein 25 



A. Langley 25 



Jacob Minder 25 



Charles Kramer 25 



Geo. C. DalgUsh 25 



F. M. Van Etten 25 



B. Inns 25 



Charvat 25 



John B. Dlnser 25 



E. A. Grohman 25 



Mrs. E. M. Bullock 25 



Fbed Bbeitmeteb, 

 A. Gude, 

 John Birnie, 

 Herman H. Kittee, 

 E, F. Winteeson, 



Committee. 



TIME TO SOW ANNUALS. 



Kindly inform me as to wiien to sow 

 seed of the following annuals so they will 

 be good sized plants to plant outside in 

 May: Chrysanthemums, alyssum, phlox 

 and dianthus. When should I sow for 

 Christmas Celestial peppers, physalis, 

 Primula obconica, and Solanum capsi- 

 castrum? A. D. E. 



Robert Klft 1.00 



L. Ball 1. 00 



L. Wlttbold 1.00 



W. J. Stewart 1.00 



W. 1*. Craig 1.00 



A. T. Fyfer 1.00 



Arthur Koenlg 1.0) 



Fred Meinhardt l.OO 



D. B. Long 1.00 



Peter Usher 1.00 



M. A. Patten 1.00 



E. Seldewltz 1.00 



Adam Graham 1.00 



J. A. Peteri<on 1.00 



J. R. Fotheringhain 1 .0<l 



Harry Balslcy 1.00 



H. A. Hart 1.0) 



A. Krueger 1.00 



C. L. Washburn I .(K» 



H. T. iM<><m l.OU 



Geo. Bartholomew 1.00 



C. H. Maynard 1.00 



C. Wilson 1.00 



Wilson Hoyt Co 1.00 



John F. Gibson 1.00 



Robert Flowerday 1.00 



Robert Ross Jones 1.00 



G. Baldwin 1 .00 



A. M. Henshaw 1.00 



A. M. Mayyart 1.00 



H. Browas 1.00 



John -Mlesani 1.00 



J. Donaldson 1 .00 



Daniel Dean 1.00 



T. H. Keefe l.OO 



W. (i. .Matthews l.(Mj 



C. L. Baum l.OJ 



G. R. Gause l.OO 



David Rust 1.00 



W. (!. Marshall 1.00 



P. Welch 1 .00 



W. F. Sheridan 1 .00 



Edwin Lonsdale 1.00 



John G. Esler l.OO 



H. Weston l.OO 



Philip F. Kent 1.00 



T. P. l.anghaiis 1 .o i 



P. J. Denias 1.00 



Willlani I.<H>w 1.00 



(J. and J. W. I.Mdwig 1.00 



W. A. Clarke 1.00 



T. F. Beckert I .fM» 



X. W. Smith 1.00 



H. L. Blind 1.00 



(;. 1). Blind 1.00 



F. H. Blind 1.00 



H. Meuschke 1 .00 



P. S. Kandolph 1.00 



John Bnder 1.00 



A. J. I.angjalir 1.00 



Cash 1.00 



F. R. Piorkovski 1.00 



.M. Blov 1.00 



F. Holznagle 1 .00 



Fred Breitmeyer 1.00 



W. B. Brnwn 1.00 



R. Rahaley 1.00 



Albert Pochelon 1.00 



Chas. H. Plumb 1.00 



A. N. Peck 1.00 



6. H. Taepke r 1.00 



Wm. Dllger 1.00 



D. Hlser 50 



C. L. Smith .50 



Edw. Schmld 50 



J. J. Harty .tO 



Geo. H. Cooke .W 



Otto Baner .">() 



J. Robertson ..lO 



S. Simmons ..")0 



J. A. Phillips 50 



H. R. Fisher 50 



Harry Ley .50 



The chrysanthemums, alyssum, Phlox 

 Drummondii and dianthus will be suffi- 

 ciently early if sown the third or fourth 

 week in March. All these varieties are 

 rapid growing and it is a mistake to sow 

 them too early. 



The Celestial pepper can be sown at 

 the end of March. Plant outdoors when 

 danger from frost is gone and lift early 

 in September. Physalis Francheti, or the 

 Japanese winter cherry, can be sown with 

 the Celestial pepper. Primula obconica 

 and Solanum capsicastrum should be 

 sown without delay. C. W. 



We now have a 2-cent fetter rate of 

 postage to England, Germany and New- 

 foundland. 



Chrysanthemum Ralph Curtis. 



