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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



KR-i 24, 1901. 



horburn's 

 Seeds 



They liave been developed bv 

 careful, thoughtfi-.l propagation 

 throughout the Nineteenth cen- 

 tury. Thorburn's 110-page Century 

 Catalogue of these 



Seeds of 

 a Century 



Is the 100th successive annual 

 Issue. If you would have a moro 

 beautiful lawn, or a more produc- 

 tive garden, send for it. It's free. 

 J. M. THORBt'RX &, CO. 

 (late of ;.-) John Street) 

 86 Cortlandt Strett, >'ew York. 



OVELTIESj^ 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 

 CARNATIONS, CANNAS and 

 GERANIUMS, our 



.-^^SPECIALTY 



HATHAN SMITH 8>Sli)l,Allli3ll, Mich. 



PALMS... 



and BOSTONS 



WALTER BETZEB & CO. 



204B-B9Cla.en<i..o4,« <N H . I. lod St.) Chicago. III. 



Sp^^to-aate FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. 



M. RICE & CO. 



918 Filbert Street, PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



Orchids. 



We have received adv 



Lager i 



ONE DOLLAR FIFTY PER 1000 FOR 



BRONZE 



leaves mailed (or Ten Ce 



AMEKICAN ROSE CO., WashlniTtoii, D. 1'. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Report oe the Judges 



APPOINTED BY THE PHILADELPHIA FLORISTS' CLUB 

 TO JUDGE OUR 



GRAND NEW ROSE 



OlEEN OF EDGELY 



PINK AMBRICAI> BB<£\UTY. 



"We are eoiivliioed that thi.s variety is a valuable ad- 

 dition to tlK' list of forcing roses, beinji in every respect, 

 except color, tbe <'xa<-t conntcrparl of the American 

 Beauty. The color is a beaut ifiil britjlit |»ink, which is 

 g-ood, even in the full flowers. Tbe fragrance is also as flue as that 

 of Beauty, and the exliibited blooms sliowetl remarkable vigor." 



(Sigued) HUBERT KIFT, 

 WM. MUNKO, 

 JOS. UEACOOK, 

 N. B.-Two of tlie above Judges received first prizes for .\merican Beauties at the Rose Show of 

 .■\merican Rose Society, New York, March 27, 1900. 



FOR TERMS AND PARTICULARS, APPLV TO 



R. CRAIG & SON, Eastern Agents, 



49th & Market Sts., PHILA,, PA. 



E. 6. HILL & CO., Western Agents, 



RICHMOND. INDIANA. 



The Floral Exchange, 



INC. 



335 N. eth St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Begonias 



Tuberous rooted, single, in 

 yellow, rose or scarlet, 1 to 

 12,4Uc; 10O,»3.5O. i;<to2 

 .•lUc; 100, 13.75. 



Begonias, double flowering, 1st size 



Caladium, fancy leaved, choicest, 1st size 



Brazilian, named sorts, fine bulbs 



Muted, choice sorts, 2nd size 



Cyclamen Persicum, giganteum extra 



GIo 



bulbs, .S colors. 



: bulbs, : 



Early forcing Gladioli, extra, 50 per cent, white and light, 



100, S1.25: 1000, «I0.0O. 

 Tuberose, ex. Pearl, 4 to il-inch, 100, -5c; 1000, $5.00. 

 :i to 4.inch. 100, 60c: 1000. $3.50. 

 JAPAN FERN BALLS, great money-makere. Ready 

 to start for Buter Sales now. 7 and »-inch, each 

 .■•Oc; I'.', $4.«l; 100, $:«l,UO. Monsters, 8 and 10-inch, 

 each 75c: 12, $8.00; 100, $00.00. 

 SEEDS. 

 Asparagus PI. Nanus, TRUE, 100, JI.OO; lOOO, $s.0O. 

 Sprengeri, 100, 50c; lOOO, $:) 00. 

 :a. early forcing sorts, oz., 5c; lb., 25c. 

 ilOOcrop, oz, Sllc; lb., »2,.'>0. 

 for New List for spring and summer. 

 Address H. H. BERQEB 8c CO., 

 Est, 1878. 47 Barclay St., New York. 



Mention The Review when yoti write. 



Smilax, 1 



MOORE, HENTZ & NASH, 



Wholesale Florists, 



119-121 West 23d St., New York. 



SHIPPINQ ON COMMISSION. 

 Telepboae 733 18th St. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



REED & KELLER, 



122 W. 25th St., NEW YORK CITY 



Manufacturers of 



WIRE DESIGNS 



aillrsinElorists' Supplies. 



Mention The Review whem you write. 



Hardy PinksIS: 



•^ per 1000,express 



AquUeerla Chrysantha, 2-in. pots, $2.00 per 100 

 Primula Veris, '.'-in. pots $2.00 per 100. 

 Also lield-grown Hardy Herbaceous Plants. 



(;..\SM WITH OHUEH. PLE..^Sr., 



CHARLES S. DUTTON, '^ "houano,' mich. 



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500,000 VERBENAS.... 



new°num"n"t'h »liVt"e,"'Mrs!'M'cKi^Iey' 

 the finest white Verbena grown. 



PERFtCRY HEAtTHY. FREE EROIVI RUST 



Rooted Cuttings, IWc per 100; $'j.00 per 1000. 



Plants. r^..50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Our list is the choice from millions of seedlings. 



Send lor list. J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



You wont be 



SOUTHERN WILD SMILAX 



CALDWELL THE WOODSMAN CO Evprqrepn Ala 



Our advice; VV.,t,v..,u 

 pc;u-e.' N. li.-We ;< 

 Mrntlon The Revle 



Caladium 



Esculentum 



1st size, $2.00 per 100 ; 2d sire, $L00 per 100. 

 Small Roots or Sets, 30 cents per 100. 



C«SH With Order. 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON, White Marsh, Md. 



Mention The Review when ynu write. 



JOHN WELSH YOING, 



WHOLESALE GROWER OF 



Pandanus Veitchii 



and Boston Eerns, 



See page 427 of the Review ol Sept. 6 for prices. 



"''"^'u'u\':°S.R. GERMANTOWN, PA. 



5c and 6c per yard. 



LAUREL FESTOONINQ 



;unl of 

 ;iuU green. 75c 

 rns at nijirket 

 _ . . large 



ntltles of Laurel Festooning. 



Reiuemher we aro liead- 

 iiiKirtrTH for bi-st goods 



CROWL FERN CO., 



:r:ipli office. New SaU-ni. Mass. 

 P. O.. MILLINQTON, MASS. 



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