Decemkeu 13, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



77 



NOVELTIES FOR SPRING OF 1901. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



OUR INTRODUCTIONS. 



lOLAMTHA. AiiL-ailviiuuiv,-d piiik. Best 

 yet produced. 



OUEQA. Second early yellow of tlie V. 

 Morel type. 



MBS. EI.MEB D. SMITH. .\ closely in- 

 curved Japanese variety. .\n improvemeut on 

 Mai. Bonnatfon. 



.\1I of the above have been certificated by the 

 C. S. .X. Price 50c each; JS.Ou per doz.; $35.00 

 per 100. Ready .Xpril 1st. 19J1. 



EIQHT JUJIW FOMFONS, possessing; new 

 forms and colors :ind tin luduipj several light pinks 

 that are very de^iral.l.• 



ABOENTA, ZEBOFF and BOSINA are 

 our three Mizpah Seedlings, pure white yel- 

 low and light pink respectively. These will be 

 valuable additions to the dwarf decorative class. 



PHAI.I.EirA (DOUBI.E MIZFAH). 



The above 25c each ; fiSiO per doz. 



Keady .\pril Ist, IStOl. 



We are also booking orders for TIMOTHY 

 EATON, the sensation of the season. 50c each : 

 $5.0nperdoz.;$:W00 



We can furnish all novelties 

 seminated the coming season at introducers" 



1 EtrBOFEAN NOVELTIES we have the 



folio 



to ( 



Mr 

 Walle 



ibes. 



Madeline Davis, Lord Ci 



May Manser, Mrs. Barklev, Mrs. Kitson (White 

 Morel). C. S. .'\. Cert, Etoile de Feu. .Salome, 

 J. R. Upton, Souv. de Pierre Desblanc, M. Louis 

 Remy. Miss Maude Douglass, M. de Marcere, 

 Mme. Noel Martin, .^onie Prevost, Sunset, Miss 

 .■Mice Byron, Mdlle. D'Estienee. Mme. Von 

 Andre (Yellow Mutual Friend), La Saone. Prices 

 and descriptions on application. 



TESTED ITOVEI.TIES OF 1900. 

 From 2K-inch pots. Ready February 1st, I'.IOl. 



Qold Mine, Col. S. Appleton, Orizaba, 

 10c each ; $S.00 per KXl. 



Monrovia, I.aveuder Queen, White Bon- 

 naffon. Intensity, Superba and Walter 

 Molatsch, 10c each ; $(i.00 per 100. 



Our collect(on of Chrysanthemums is the most 

 complete in this country and shall be pleased to 

 submit list of varieties for any special purpose. 



CARNATION NOVELTIES. 



PROSPERITY. 



(Formerlv known and exhibited as No. liUtS.) 

 Winner of iiiaiiv rertiticates. 

 $5.00 per do. ,; Jlll.OO per 100. 



GOV. ROOSEVELT. 



•illiant maroon. $i.50 per doz ; $12.00 per 100. 



NORWAY. 



Pure white. $l..'-,0 per do/.; $10.C0 per 100. 



EGYPT. 



Scarlet crimson. $1..50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



LORNA. 



MERMAID. 



Salmon pink. $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 

 . We shall have a complete line of the recent 

 introductions. includiuK Mrs. Lawson, Ethel 

 Crocker, Q. lord, Morning- Glory, The 

 Marquis, etc. 



NEW CANNAS. 



Ho not fail to secure sto. I: ul Uu- two new 

 Inbrid Orchid-flowered ( .mn.i^ PENNSYIVA- 

 KTIA ,ind MBS. KATE OBAY, :,]-.. tl,e i ream 

 r,f CBOZY'S liin-t ri-r .-m iiUin.lir i,,,,,. s.< I, as 

 Countess de Breteuil, Mme Louis Drnz, 

 Souv. de Mme. Nardy. Chas Molin, J. 

 Aymard, C. Drevet and Mine. Alfred Blanc. 



tlie lollowing and otiier favorites Alph. Bou- 

 vier, Chas. Henderson, Burbank, Queen 

 Charlotte, Martha Washlnerton, Etran- 

 dale, etc. 



GERANIUMS 



OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. 



From 2>^inch pots, KE.\D\ NOW. 

 Mme. IiAinJBY, semi-double Bruaiit, apri- 



BICKELIEU, double 

 cquisition. l.ic each. 



Theabov 

 We have i 



We also I 



. pur Preliminary List is now ready and free to all applicants. It contains 

 brief descriptions of the best Novelties offered in 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CARNATIONS, 

 CANNAS and GERANIUMS, 



and all standard varieties of ' 



;rcial value. 



Nathan Smith & Son, Adrian, Mich. 



Choicest Stock. 



LOWEST 

 PRICES. 



VERBENKS, 2"th Century Collection now 

 ready. The finest set of New Mammoth Verbenas 

 in America. 2,'> grand sorts, strong 2-inch pot 

 plants, $2 00 per 100; strong rooted cuttings, 60c 

 per 100 ; $.i.Ou per lOUO. 



COUEUS, our champion collection, embrac- 

 ing the newe^t sorts and only those of decided 

 merit, strong 2!.Mnch, $1.50 per lUO, (special). 



GERANIUMS, strong 2-inch, mixed colors, 

 $1.50 per 100. Strong K. C. of Bruanti and Hete- 

 ranthe, best scarlet beddeis and all colors mixed, 

 $1.25 per 100; $lil.00 per 1000, (special). Mme. 

 Saleroi, strong 255-inch, $1.50 per 100 ; 2-inch. $1 25 

 per 100. Rose Geraniums, strong R. C, $1.00 per 

 100, (special). 



NEW AGERATUMS, Louise Bonnatt, latest 

 novelty in white, and Princess Pauline, latest blue, 

 strong 2}i-\ach. $1.50 per 100: strong R. C, 60c 

 per 100, (special). 



ALTERHANTHERAS, bright red, variegated 

 and vellow, 50c per 100, $4.00 per 1000, (special for 



NEW SALVIAS, St. Louis and Splendens, 

 strong 2!i -inch. $1.50 per lOJ; strong R. C, 75c 

 per 100, (special). 



MARGUERITES, New California Giant 

 White and New Golden, strong 2"^-inch, $2,00 per 

 100; strong R. C, $1.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, strong 2!^-in., 

 ready for 3-inch, $3.00 per 100, (special). 



ROSES, strong 2!4-inch Brides and Maids, 

 $2.00 per 100. (special). 



NEW DBLE. FRINGED PETUNIAS. The 

 set we are to send out this season is a record 

 breaker. Strong R. C. ready Dec. 10th. Place 

 your orders early for this collection. 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



South Side Floral Co., Springfield, III. 



WHERE 



Send for it. It's st 

 WOOUSHAN CO., 



also sell some Wild S 



mdb, box. $100. 

 OAlDWEll THE 

 Li. P.S.-We 



I Havincf S(>riir<>fl ^ '^''^* •''^^'^ °f ^^^ ^^^'^^ °^ ^^^ I 



J liavill^ JttUrCU Sensational New Chrysanthemum | 



i TIMOTHY EATON I 



1^ we are now ready to book orders for it for spring delivery. There is sure to be f 



^ a big demand for it. Everyone will want it. In order to insure earliest X 



l^ deliveries, order at once. Orders tilled strictly in rotation as received, be- ^ 



J ginning April i, rgoi. ^ 



(^ 50c each, $5 per doz., .$30 per lOO. k 



'I LAST SEASON WE SENT OUT f 



I COL. D. APPLETON, I 



9 wliich has proved to be the finest Yellow Chrysautlieniuni ever *' 



I introduced. We are now booking orders for this for spring delivery at i 



3 *8.00 per lOO. Let us book your order at once, while you have the mat- J 



mind, for such quantity as you can use. Plants will be forwarded as £ 



as spring propagations are ready. 



I 

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F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. | 



Mention The Review wh 



PALMS... I THEE. CHILL CO. 



and BOSTONS riS?il&"'" 



