The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



429 



PALMS 



for Decorating and for 

 Immediafe Retailing. 



I to 80 



I to ;!i) 

 i to a 



BORBONICA. 



8-inch pots, 5 to 6 I 



•inch pots, 30 inches high 



. 10.00 

 . 12..50 

 . 15.00 

 . 25.00 



Doz. 100 

 .$ 6.00 $ 50.0 



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS. 



$1.50each 9-inch pots, 42 inches high $3.00 « 



o =.n " in •' AQ " A nn 



HENRY A. DREER, ^/^t'^ !""! Philadelphia. 



lENTIA FORSTERI 



A Feru you cannot atfor<l to be 

 without. Fine plants, ready for 

 3 and 4:-incIi pots, 



Nephrolepis Wittboldii s,.ou,o..: ^.,00 



THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., 1657 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO. 



C4UDIIM... 



...ESCLLENTIM 



1st size 11 to 12 inches circ $4.00 per ICO 



2d ■• 8to 9 •• ■■ 2.l0perll.0 



Write for fpectal prices on larger lots to 



B. H. RITTER, Port Royal, S. C. 



Bailey's Cyclopedia of 

 Horticulture ^ »^<^^f ^°=^ 



J. AUSTIN SHAW. 271 Broadway. New York, 



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NORWALK, OHIO. 



A visit to Norwalk found the florists 

 in a very prosperous condition. 



I first visited the Parker greenhouses, 

 a neat place of 7,000 feet, finely situated. 

 Messrs. G. W. & \V. Parker are the pro- 

 prietors and are hustlers. They grow a 

 general stock for retail trade and con- 

 template building large additions this 

 coining sprin-g, to meet the requirements 

 of their rapidly growing trade. 



I next visited Mr. E. G. Peat at the 

 Central Greenhouses, which comprise 

 about 7,000 feet of glass located in the 

 residence part of the city. He, too, will 

 build a house 24x100 for roses this spring. 

 Mr. Peat has a fine stock on hand and 

 the place has a prosperous look. 



At the West End Greenhouses I found 

 the manager, Mr. Floyd Anderson, look- 

 ing hale and hearty. He has about 1,000 

 feet of glass, well stocked, and is working 

 up a nice trade. H. McN. 



Sh'pping Flowers and Plants can 



be done as such should be done 

 only by using the "Meteor" 

 Tag or Label for Flower trade, 

 and the "Geranium" Tag or 

 Label for Plant business. In 

 natural colors. Samples free. 

 DAN'L B. LONG, 



Publisher, Buffalo. 



HAIL 



' OUGHT TO 



HIS GLASS AGAINST 



For PARTicuutns Addre.. 

 tOHN G. ESLER. Sec'r, SADDLE RIVER It I, 



Flowering Plants. 



Ageratum Princess Pauline 



White Paris Daisy 



Geranium, Double Red. . . . 



Heliotrope 



Abutilon, Trailing 



Tradescantia, several sorts 

 Alyssum, Double Giant . . . 



Per 100 

 ., $2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 



Over 100,000 Herbaceous Plants. 



C.Abit Plk.am;. 



EDWARD B. JACKSON. 



Austria Canna. 



roots from < 



for Early Sale 



C. S. TAIT, BRUNSWIOC, GA. 



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HELIOTROPE, 2>»in $. '.CO per 100. 



DA lES. While and Vellow. 2',in.. 1 .^0 cer 100 

 AGERATUM. Princess Pauline.2v;.in., 1.50 per ITO 



\\ 111 m.ike hne plants (or Easter. 



J. W. MIi;i.EB, HATTOIT, PA. 



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