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62 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Mabch 11, 1900. 



YOUNG STOCK """l!5T?ft?ir^ 



O. F. BA88XTT, the new red. per 1000. $60.00; per 500. S85.00; per 100. $8 00; per 50. $4.50; per 25. $2.50; per 12, $1.60. 

 BAT STATK— Yariegated. the gold medal winner at Indianapolis. $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



MBS. J. C. T4UGHAN, Per 100 Per 1000 

 and Georda $12.00 $100.00 



■ri. ciiai. Knopf (light pink) 12.00 100 00 VaHeties. Write for special quotations on anything you can use. 



A large stock of clean, healthy, well rooted cuttings of all the Standard 



Bnbj (scarlet) 12.00 



100.00 



TWO GRAND NEW ROSES EVERY GROWER NEEDS 



NY MARYLAND WHITE KILLARNEY, Waban Variety 



2>^-iii. pots, $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 



OWN BOOTS: Doi., $6.00; 100, $80.00; 260, $70.00; 600, 

 $126.00; 1000, $260.00; 2600, $662.60: 6000, $1000.00. 



GBAFTED STOCK: Dos., $6.00; 100, $86.00; 260, $82.60; 600, 

 $160.00; 1000, $800.00; 2600, $687.60; 6000, $1260.00. 



Bose Cottlngs, all standard varieties. Write for prices. 



ALL. PLANT ORDKRS SHIPPED DIRKCT FROM THS GRKKNHOUBX8 



A. L. RANDALL CO., Wholesale Florists, 19 Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



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SCRANTON, PA. 



Qub Exhibit. 



The Scranton Florists' Club will have 

 an exhibit March 25 and 26, at St. 

 Luke's parish hall. Cash prizes wiU be 

 given for thirty-four different exhibits, 

 ■which will consist of a great variety, such 

 as foliage plants, blooming plants, bas- 

 iets of plants, new varieties of carna- 

 tions, standard varieties, etc. 



The florists expect that this will be a 

 very successful exhibit. They are not 

 going into it this year without experi- 

 ence, as they have profited by the mis- 

 takes they made in the first exhibit two 

 years ago. All the details will be looked 

 after carefully, as everybody has entered 

 into it with enthusiasm. There is little 

 doubt that it will be a great success, and 

 will stimulate interest among the florists 

 as well as among the buying public. Ex- 

 hibits will be solicited not only from 

 local growers, but from growers all over 

 the country. The committee will see 

 that all have equal opportunities. 

 _ The judges have not as yet been de- 

 cided upon, but they wiU probably be 

 men of varied experience, so as to be 

 competent to judge the great variety to 

 be shown. 



VaiiotM Notes. 



"We have had a great number of Hol- 

 landers with bulbs on the brain to see 

 us this week, and they all seem to do a 

 little business. 



Schultheis & Co. have completed their 

 new place at the Dunmore cemetery and 

 are moving stock there this week. 



The Florists' Club Bowling Team met 

 Friday evening, as usual, and rolled five 

 games, as follows: 



iBt. 2d. 3d. 4th. Bth. At. 



Wm. MacDonald...l34 198 IIT 123 137 142 



B. E. Cokely 181 210 166 155 141 170 



J. T. Cokely 164 113 167 149 147 146 



T. B. McCUntock..l81 156 164 172 137 162 



660 677 604 699 662 ~T77 



The BowUng Club expects to bowl 

 every Friday night, and each member 

 feels that in a short time the above score 

 will look like nothing. At any rate, these 

 columns will show in future whether their 

 feelings deceive them or not. C. 



Lenox, Mass. — The Lenox Horticul- 

 tural Society held a most successful ban- 

 quet at the Curtis hotel March 4. The 

 attendance, decorations, menu, toasts and 

 all other features were good. The com- 

 mittee for the banquet was Edwin Jen- 

 kins, chairman; Walter Jack, Alfred H. 

 "Wingett and Frederick Heermanns. 



VERBENAS 



62 Fine Varieties Perfectly Healtliy 



Rooted Cuttings, our selection $0.75 per 100; $ 6.00 per 1000 



Plants, our selection 2.50 per 100; 20.00 per 1000 



Rooted Cuttings, purchaser's selection 90 per 100; 8.00 per 1000 



Plants, purchaser's selection 3.00 per 100; 25.00 per 1000 



CARNATIONS 



All the Best New and Standard Varieties. Send for 



Circular 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsbnrg, Pa. 



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Lucille Won Highest Honors 



At Springfield, St. Louis and Utica. 



A CBrnatioD which, while a fancy of the htghest exhibition type, yet has all the best qualifica- 

 tions as a profitable eommercial crop. Its beautiful color, 



WHITE OVERLAID WITH PINK, 



size, stem, perfection of form, habit, productiveneBB and keepiasr quality place it unquestion- 

 ably in the front rank. It is a coming standby and should be in every carnation grower's 

 collection. Write for deaorlptive olrcular. 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. line healtby stock. 



A.F. L0N6REN, DesPlaines, III. HIGHLAND PARK GREENHOUSES, HighlaRd Park, IIL 



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NEW WHITE 

 CARNATIO 



Best for quality 



N GEORGIA 



Come and See it 



THE BEST 



WHITE 



Best for quantity 



This variety is bound to supplant other whites, as it not only produces as many, or more 

 flowers, but every one of them comes with a perfect calyx, borne on a long stem, supporting 

 the bloom in perfect shape. This fact makes it greatly superior to other varieties as a 

 money maker. 



Rooted Cuttlnflrs from sand or w^eU^established plants from soil, 



$2.00 per dosen. $12.00 per 100, $100.00 per 1000. 



BSADT NOW. SATISFACTION GUARANTXKD 



See classified adv. for price list of Standard Varieties. 



Je De COCKCROFT, Northport, Long Island, N. Y. 



