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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



SALVIA-Continued. 



SAXIFRAGA. 



Saxlfraga sarmentosa. Fine lor hanging bas- 

 kets, vases or pot plants; strong, $3.00 per 100; 

 10 by mall 30o. Mayer & Sons, Willow Street, 

 Lancaster Co., Pa. 



The Florists' Manual, by William Scott, Is 

 a whole Library on Commercial Floriculture. 

 Send in your order now. Florists' Pub. Co., 

 Chicago. 



SEEDS. 



Burpee's Earliest of All Is the Sweet Pea for 

 florists. Notwithstanding their dwarf habit 

 and neat slender foliage, the plants are of 

 vigorous growth and come into bloom always 

 ten days to two weeks in advance of the Extra 

 Early Blanche Ferry, which has been hereto- 

 fore a week ahead of all other varieties. The 

 flowers are as large as those of the regular 

 strains of Blanche Ferry, and have long stout 

 stems, making them entirely satisfactory for 

 cutting; they are borne in close clusters of 

 three, all facing one way. The standards are 

 a bright, rich pink, while the wings are nearly 

 pure white. Burpee's "Earliest of All" Is 

 not only the earliest to bloom in open ground, 

 but is also the most desirable for forcing under 

 glass for winter cut-flowers. The dwarf habit 

 of this variety renders it much more easily 

 grown on the benches, admits of closer plant- 

 ing, and from seed sown during the latter 

 part of August blooms may be cut during the 

 holidays, while with the taller varieties no 

 blooms could be had before February or March. 

 Per pkt. 6 cts. ; oz. 6 cts. ; hi lb. 20 cts. ; per lb. 

 eOcts. : 5 lbs. or more at 55 cts. per lb. 



W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., 475-477 N. 5th 

 St.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Seeds of the genuine three - colored frult- 

 bearlng SOLANUM CAPSICASTRUM AN- 

 NUUM specially selected from a few of our 

 best plants. Per 100 seeds. 50c. Anton Schul- 

 theis. College Point, L. I.. N. T. 



•ds of Standard Quality 

 at pleasing prices. 

 Write for "1901 Florists' WTiolesale Catalog." 

 Plant Seed Company, St. Louis, Mo. 



class flower seeds, etc., for florists. J. M. 

 Thorburn & Co.. 36 Cortlandt St.. New Tork 



City. 



crop flower seeds in 

 ceived our "Florists' 

 Wholesale List," write for it. W. W. Barnard 

 & Co.. 161 K Inzle St.. Chicago. 



Canna seed of all the leading varieties, 

 mixed. $1.00 per pound. Ca.sh with order. C. G. 

 Nanz. Owcnsboro. Ky. 



SprlnPT seeds of all kinds ready now. McKel- 

 lar & WInterson. 45. 47. 49 Wabash Ave.. Chl- 

 cago. 



Wholesale price lists for florists and market 

 gardeners. 



W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



SHAMROCK. 



Something new. True Shamrock (Oxalls 

 iscetoselia), from cemetery of Down Patrick 

 n Ireland. Plants from 2Vi-ln. pots, ready 

 - - per 100. $35.00 per 1.000: 250 at l.OOO 



Strin? your smllax with Meyer Green Sllka- 

 llne. Send for samples and prices. John C. 

 Meyer & Co., Mfrs. and Wholesalers, S7 Sum- 

 mer St., Boston, Mass. 



Good & Reese Co.. Sprlngfleld. Ohio. 



LOO per 100. Mrs. Griswold, 



SWAINSONA. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



Tomato— Lorillard, Mayflower, Dwarf Cham- 

 pion, Acme, Stone and other varieties, 15c 

 per 100, $8.50 per 1,000. Egg Plant— N. T. Im- 

 proved, good size for transplanting or potting, 

 25c per 100, $2.00 per 1,000, $15.00 per 10.000. 

 Pepper— Bull Nose, Ruby King. Sweet Moun- 

 tain and others, ready for transplanting, 25c 

 per 100, $2.00 per 1,000. $16.00 per lO.OOO. Beet- 

 Early Egyptian, 20c per 100, $1.60 per 1.000. 

 $12.60 per 10.000. Add 10c per 100 to above 

 prices If by mall. Brussels Sprouts. 25c per 

 100. Cauliflower. 35c per '"" 

 25c per 100; $1.- 



Cabbage, in 

 ,000. Cash. R. Vln- 

 Jr., & Son. White Marsh, Md. 



Tomato plants— Beauty, Lorillard and Sut- 

 ton's Best of All, 3-ln.. in bud, $2.00 per 100. 

 Dwarf Champion, Mayflower. Sutton's and 

 Beauty, from flats, 15c per 100; $1.25 per 1,000. 

 Lorillard, transplanted, 60c per 100. Lettuce- 



Fine plants for transplanting. Cabbage — 

 Early Spring. All Head Early, Charleston, and 

 Winningstadt. Tomato— Early Aristocrat and 

 Champion. 25c per 100; $1.25 per lOOO by express. 

 If by mail, add 15c per 100. W. D. Chase & Son. 

 New London, Ohio. 



Seed sweet potatoes— Yellow Jersey and Tel- 

 ow Nansemond, $2.35 per bb!.; 10-bbl. lots, $2.00 

 )er bbl. Davis Bros., Morrison, III. 



2.000 Mayflower tomato plants, 2>4-lnch pots, 

 cash price $1.60 per 100. A. B. Campbell, Coch- 

 ranville. Pa. 



VERBENAS. 



We are headquarters for rooted 

 verbenas. Having made a specialty of them 

 for several years, we offer only the very finest, 

 selected from hundreds of kinds which we have 

 bought for trial. Our price Is 60c per 100, $5.00 

 per 1.000 express prepaid. Write for special 



Pike. St. Charle 



III. 



Verbenas. 40 best mammoth var.. 60c per 100; 

 $5.00 per 1000. Verbena plants, strong, full of 

 cuttings. $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. Express 

 prepaid on all rooted cuttings. C. Humfeld. 

 Clay Center, Kan. 



per 100; $20.00 per 1,000. Rooted cuttings, 60c per 

 100; $5.00 per 1.000. Send f— "-• ' ' ■^".— 

 Bloomsburg. Pa. 



J. L. Dillon, 



Verbenas. 25 grand varieties, strong healthy 

 plants, 2 and 2V4-ln.. $1.50 per 100; $12.50 per 

 1,000. Rooted cuttings, 60c per 100; $5.00 per 

 1,000. Buckley Plant Co., Sprlngfleld. 111. 



Mammoth Verbenas, large plants, red, pink, 

 white, blue, etc., mixed or separate, 60c per 100; 

 $4.00 per lOOO. S. Whltton, 15-17 Gray Ave.. 

 Utica, N. T. 



Verbena rooted cuttings, 35 varieties. OOc per 

 100, $5.00 per 1.000, express paid; 2V1-In.. $2.00 

 per 100, $18.00 per 1,000. S. D. Brant, Clay Cen- 



Verbenas. Mammoth strain, separate colo 

 Rooted cuttings. 60c per lOO, $5.00 per 1000. VI 

 & Hill Co., Rochester, N. T. 



Morris Floral Co., Morris. III. 



Vinca. var.. R. C, $1.25; 2-In., $2.60; 2Vi-In., 

 $3.00; 3-In.. $4.00; Si4-ln.. $6.00: 4-In., $10.00 per 

 100. Greene & Underbill, Watertown, N. T. 



Vlnca. green trailing, 

 variegated. 6-ln. $20.00 

 Co.. Morris. I II. _ 



Vlnca. Harrison vine, 

 Cash or C. O. D. Jos. 

 ware. Ohio. 



per 100. Morris Floral 



Lady Campbell, good clumps In bloom and 

 bud: grown at 40 degrees night and Just right 

 for B-In. pots for Easter, $1.00 per doz. ; $7.60 



Bedford, Mass. 



Marie Louise. Lady Campbell and California, 

 strong rooted runners from sand. $3.00 per 

 1,000: from soil. $7.60 per l.OOO. Rakestraw & 

 Pyle. Willowdale Nurseries, Wlllowdale. Ches- 

 ter Co.. Pa. 



Strong rooted cuttings of Princess of Wales 

 violets, $6.00 per 1.000. Also all the leading va- 

 rieties of carnations. Send for price list. Flck 

 & Faber. 1401 Woolsey St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Violets, rooted runners. Lowest prices yet. 

 Princess of Wales. $1.40 per 100. Luxonne, $1.60 

 per 100. La France, $2.00 per 100. Cash with 



1.. 53.00 per 100. Na 



MISCEL LANEOUS. 



I ..1.1 ill- II. • i..:r 100: Cuphea (cigar plant), 

 $1.25; Impatiens SultanI, $2.00; Manettia blcolor, 

 $1.50; Tradescantla tricolor, $1.25; Lantanas. as- 

 sorted, $1.50; Hydrangea, 3-in.. $6.00; Manettia 

 blcolor and Impatiens SultanI, 2Vi-ln.. $4.00. 

 Greene & Underbill, Watertown, N. T. 



).000 sedum 



•legatu 



cigar plants, 



TO EXCHANGE. 



To Exchange — Strong, rooted carnation cut- 

 tings of Servia. a fine white, long stem, vigor- 

 ous grower, free bloomer, $1.25 per 100, $10.00 

 per 1,000; G. H. Crane, $2.50 per 100; Tidal Wave 

 and Scott. $1.00 per 100. for good A. Sprengerl 

 plants. C. Thompson Adams. West Medway, 



To Exchange— Rooted cuttings of Ethel 

 Crocker. Mrs. Frances Joost and G. H. Crane, 

 for rooted cuttings of Bride. Maid or Meteor 

 roses. Ours Is fine. healthy stock; we 

 want the same. Morton Grove Greenhouses, 

 Morton Grove, 111. 



To Exchange — Rooted cuttings of coleus. 

 ageratum. ivy, verbenas and mums at Ic: 2- 

 in. plants at 2c for White Cloud, Joost, Mrs. 

 Bra dt. etc. W. H. Stenger. Granville. Ohio. 



To Exchange — Will exchange 10.000 rooted cut- 

 tings of E. Crocker for Bradt. Crane. Joost_or 



Swayne. Box 226, Kennett Squan 



Wanted— Gladiolus bulbs, hi to %, of John 

 Bull. Isaac Buchanan and Eugene Scribe. State 

 price per 1,000. P. O. Coblentz, New Madison, 



out 2V4- 

 Chas. Beyer, 3619 

 So.' Grand Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



CANE STAKES. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES. 



H. Schultz & Co., 117-123 Market 1 



DECORATIVE MATERIAL. 



New York City; M. Rice & Co.. Phila.: 

 The Vail Seed Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Cald- 

 well The Woodsman Co.. Inc.. Evergreen. Ala. 



Laurel festooning, the best. 4 to 6c per yard. 

 All hand-made and of the best material. Dag- 

 ger and fancy ferns at market prices. Crowl 

 Fern Co.. MUllngton. Mass. 



EVERYTHING FOR FLORISTS. 



Write for quotations on your wants to 

 Kellar & WInterson. 45. 47. 49 Wabash A 

 Chicago. 



FERTILIZERS. 



;s. Can 

 for" price and pamphlet. Geo. Stevens. Peter- 



Ontario. Canada 



Pure pulverized sheep manure, flne bone 

 flour and hardwood ashes. Samples and price 

 mailed on application. J. L. Elliott. 645 Canal 

 St.. Bethlehem. Pa. 



Sheep manure, bone meal, tobacco stems and 



dust and horn shavings. W "* " " "- 



Co.. 161 KInzle St.. Chicago. 



W. Barnard & 



FLORISTS' LETTERS. 



W. C. Kric k, 1287 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Fred Paul, 632 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



