The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



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Norway 



'I'lic (^iieen of coinm(^r<;ial White 



.u r.,iliini(ire; awarded First I'ri/c for kj^ 

 ^i.(1Iiiil;s and first class Certificate of 

 1st. lis vigorous free growth and a tc 

 safi- investment for cuttings delivered 



Scored 91 points 

 Medal for 12 best 

 li. sold until April 

 111 early insures a 



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Egypt. 



A most distinct dark variety, 



rich and da/.zling in color. Sur- 

 passes all other crimsons in length 

 and strength of stem, exquisite spicy odor and keep- 

 ing qualities. Can be had in good flower by Novemner. 

 Above two varieties: *1.50 per doz., 

 $10.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000. 



Genevieve Lord. 



Tlie greatest moiie.^ -making Pink. .\ friend 

 of the common peo|j|e a. id a dcscendent of the great 

 Wm. Scott, whose illustrious mantle it is wearing with 

 becoming grace. Stock large and in the pink of con- 

 dition. S5.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 



All of the new ones of this year, the best of 



3t yc 



ad the bast standard varieties. 



Chrysanthemum TIMOTHY EATON. 



A large stock of this giant white which came over the 

 border from Canada" and "whipped" every variety 

 which went up against it. The most sensational 

 White Chrysanthemum ever offered. 



60c each, $5.00 per doz., ,$30.00 per 100. 



C'oiiiiilfte list of ollur Noveltits and Stand.ird Varieties. 



h7 WEBER & SONS, 



OAKLAND, MD. 



DUwIVLLi 9 Rooted Cuttings 



GERaNIUMS, 25,000 Rooted Cuttings, 



pots, is the kind of stock «e send outof the'fol- 

 lowiDg superb varieties : — Bruanti, Heteranthe. 

 Grant. S. A. Nutt, Beaute Poitevine, E. G. Hill, 

 Frances Perkins, .\thlete, Mme. Jaulin, Mme. 

 Bruant, La Favorite, Mrs. J. M. Gaar. $2.00 per 

 100 ; «iSOD per 1000. Same varieties .\ X strong. 

 2H-in..$!5i.perlOO, 

 -lAS-SPECIAL, 20tli Century Col- 



Bedder and Verschaffeltii. 

 strong rooted cuttings, free from mealy bug, 75c 

 per 100 ; $7.1 per 1000. 



NEW A6ERATUMS, Stella Gurney, the grand 

 novelty of 1900, and Snow Drift, the peerless 

 white, strong 3-inch stock plants full of cuttings, 

 BOc per doz.; $3.00 per 100. Strong rooted cut- 

 ing, Sl.OO per 100. Louise Bonnatt, latest nov- 

 elty in white, and Princess Pauline, latest blue, 

 strong 25i inch, $1.,50 per 100: strong K. C, 60c 

 per 100, (special). 



NEW SALVIAS, St. Louis and Splendens, 

 strong 2K-inch, $1.50 per 100; strong K. C, 75c 

 per 100, (special). 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



The W.T.Buckley Plant Co., Springfield, III. 



Mentinn The Review when you write. 



CARNATIONS. 



Well Rooted Cuttings from Sand or Soil. 



Ethel Crocker per 100, $3.00 per 1000, $?5.00 



White Cloud ■■ 1.7.1 ■■ 15.00 



Triumph 



Mrs. James D 

 Mayor Pingrei 



C. AKEHUBST & SON, WhiteMarsh.Md. 



NOVELTIES 



'little Pink." 



grower we know of. At 



Send for our descriptive price list, wtiicli also tells yc 



something of the best Garden Wheel Hoe on earth. 



Mention Tlie Review wll< 



WF HAVF THFM ah the k-adlng Novelties in 

 IT C nnVt I ntlTIi Geraniums, including the 

 best of last years' and 18H9 varieties. 'This year's leader is our 

 No doul't vou have heard of it. The only dwarf Geranium ever awarded 

 \ F '• Clyde" is the best Mammoth Bruant of its color. Strongest 

 1 bedder. .\ll of this year's New Carnations, also standard sorts. 



W. E. HALL, CLYDE, 0. 



I AAI/ on page 391, Florists' Review, 

 LUV/I\ Issue of February 21, 1901, 



IF IT IS NOT THERE WRITE US WHAT YOU WANT. 



GREENE & UNDERHILL, WATERTOWN, N. Y. 



Chrysanthemums. 



STRONG ROOTED CUTTINGS READY APRIL 1st. 

 KAI!1.% >(ii; I ■- 



L. L. MAY & CO., St. Paul, Minn. 



IF YOU don't find what you want in 

 our classified advs. let us know about 

 it. We will find it for you if it is to 

 be had. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



TOMATO. -Lorillard, Mayflower, Dwarf 



EGG PLAMTS.-N. V. Iraproved.-good size 

 for transplanting or potting; 25 cts. per ItO ; $2 

 per 1,000; $IS per 10,000; if bv mail add 10 cts. 

 per 100. 



PEPPER.— Bull Nose, Ruby King. Sweet 

 Mountain, and other varieties ready for trans- 

 planting; 25 cts. per 110; $i per I.UOO ; $15 per 

 10,01 0. If bv mail add 10 cts. per 100. 



bEET.-Early Egyptian, 20 cts. per ICO; $l..'iO 

 per 1000; $12.50 per lu.OOO. If by mail add 10 cts. 



""bRU'SSEL'S SPROUTS.-25 cts. per 100. 



CAULIFLOWER.-35 cts, per 100. 



CABBAGE.-In variety. 2.i cts. per ICO ; $1.25 

 p,-r ICIIU. C.X.SH WITH ORDER. 



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



Mention The Review wlien you write. 



THE Review's classified advs. are a 

 great convenience is the verdict of the 

 buyers. "It is so easy to find what you 

 want." 



