578 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



KNOXVILLE, TBNN. 



The recent ac-tinn of Prof. St-ott, 



cntomolojiist ( 

 the shippinj,' o 

 iiessce into (ti 

 of consi.lci-al.l 

 rmrservmi'n o 

 been uv.uan-d 



1- >l,i 



enti 



to 



series. 



iiilily to create llie ollice 

 'i'.;;-l to inspect the nur- 

 iir. N. W. Hale, of this 

 II iif the committee hav- 

 liargc. 



action did not precipi- 

 cnt, as the initiative was 

 ipointment of that com- 

 ircting of the East Ten- 

 iiial Society in Septem- 

 III speaking of the pro- 



Hir -i;itc of Tenne.'isee 



HI -II \ -1. rk in Tennessee 

 IS a.s free fnjiu ai,r.i-c us tliat of Geor- 

 gia, but the action taken by Prof. Scott 

 was merely carrying out the provisions 

 of the Georgia law. This provides that 

 no slate shall ho allrwrd t,, -liip r.ni-^.'iy 

 stock into I irdi -i,i «iilh,ui ii- I'liiij ill 

 speeted. 'llir l"iii\.i.ii\ ,ii i,iiih--.,. 



tor i III. ,1. ■ I I'm! -mil All the 



lar-. iiiii-i ih- III Iriiii,-- ,.,. I, no,- the 

 pa>sa,uc ol thi.-i bill and have rcquc-ted 

 that such be done. Unless it is pas-cd 

 in a sliorl time our state will be debarred 

 from doing nursery business with sev- 

 eral other states, while other states can 

 unload all their diseased stock on Ten- 



A NEW FERN. 



H. Hofl-meister. Fort Madison. I;: 

 group of 



ml- of ;i -rnllinj iii).liridepis that he 

 mill .inioiij 111- iiin- --ome time ago. 

 i- -iiiiilar lo I III- r.o-ioii fern and Mr. 

 :)lliiicister reports that it is a rapid 

 ower and makes line specimens in a 

 ry short space of time. 



DUwIVkEi I O Rooted Cuttings 



GERANIUMS, 25,000 Rooted Cuttings, 



all stroDS selected top cuttings, ready for 2i^-in. 

 pots. IS the kind of stock we send out of ttie fol- 

 lowing superb varieties : — Bruanti. Heteranthe, 

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

 Frances Perkins, .Mblete, Mme. Jaulin, Mme. 

 Bruanl, La Favorite, Mrs. J. M. Gaar. t2.00 per 

 100; liaoO per 1000. Same varieties X X strong, 

 2H-in., $i,50 per 100. Rose Geraniums, 2^^-incti, 

 $2.50 per ino. 



PETUNIAS, double fringed. S varieties select- 

 ed Irin III r; 1. I ii ami Dreer's latest sorts, also 

 in ' :• \M ■ I ,1. I Mrs. F.Sander and Pink 



Bi.: I ti-d top cuttings, well rooted. 



Jl-i , I" ill ■ , II 1000. 



NEW AGERATUNIS.StellaGurney.the grand 

 novelty o( lltOO, ami Snow Drift, the peerless 

 white, strong 3-incb slock plants full of cuttings, 

 50c per doz.; $.3.00 per 100. Strong rooted cut- 

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

 elty in white, and Princess Pauline, latest blue, 

 strong 2}i inch. $1.50 per 100: strong K. C, 60c 

 per 100. (special), 



NEW SALVIAS, St. Louis and Splendens, 

 strong 2J{-inch, $1.!)0 per lOJ ; strong R. C, 75c 

 per 100, (special). 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



TheW.T. Buckley Plant Co., Springfield, III. 



NORWAY 



The Queen of Commercial 



Medal for 12 best 



EGYPT 



A Most Distinct Dark Variety, 



Above two varieties, $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000 



Genevieve Lord 



of condi 



The Greatest Money- 

 Making Piuk. 



.\ friend of the common people 

 85.00 per lUO, S50 00 per lOOO. 



grace. Stock large and in 



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

 BEST STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Chrysanthemum TIMOTHY EATON, v^--^^''^'^ 



sational White Chi-ysauthemuiu ever offered'. 50c each; i^S.OO pel 



Complete list of other NOVELTIES and STANDARD VARIETIES. 

 Catalogue ready; write for it. 



H. WEBER & SONS, OAKLAND, MD, 



Mention The Rev 



l*?*.!*'.'^.'*^.*^??,.^^-. 



I Carnations i^.^e^!^... I 



I RESDY APRIL 1st. | 



9 A few thousand Joost left at $12.00 per JOOO ' 



<£ Olympia, $3.00 per JOO ; Ethel Crocker. $2.50 per JOO, 20.00 " f. 



' Peru, 2.50 ' Mrs. Bradt, 2.50 " 20.00 " t 



i L.Paul, 2.00 " America. 2.00 " 15.00 " % 



]ci White Cloud J.50 " J2.00 " (C 



9 Flora Hill 1.25 " 10.00 " ^ 



I Jubilee J.50 " 12.00 " % 



' Fine healthy <Mlttinfi!,s, well rooted. cash with order please. £ 



I BAUR & SMITH, ^^''' ''i^^\7^'lA7fCi^o. | 



•fe»>''si*''fe*'; 



■.^•yr»)"4!r*i'i 



Queen Louise Carnation. 



This new Carnation produces the finest flowe: 



best white variety over 



IT BliOOMS EABIiT. IT BI.OOniS I.ATI:. 



Rooted Cuttings, $10.00 U\ 



coMt: .\ND si-;e it ok send f 



IT BLOOMS AI.I. THB TIME. 



two weeks .liUMiK th.' inoiillis ol February, 

 No otber Csrngllon can Niand such s test. 



, $75.00 f^Sc 



K CIKCl 



1000. 



J. L. DILLON, 



BLOOMSBURG, PA. 



Always mention the Florists' Bevlew 

 when writings advertisers. I 



Admiral Gervera, 



Yellow variegrated. 

 free and very health 



Goethe, 



fancy light plnl 

 CUTTINGS DELIVERED NOW. 

 $10.00 Sr/ndred $90.00 ?^*;„sand 



C. BESOLD, 



MINEOLA, L. I., N. Y. 



Mention The Review -when you write. 



Lnroofed 

 Carnations. 



Cuttings of TRIUMPH, 50c 

 per 100; as fine Cuttings as 

 Vvere ever taken. 



FLORA HILL, 50c per 100. 



SCOTT, 50c per 100. 



Will Exchange for Rose Stock. 



E. C. NEWBURY, 



MITCHELL, South Dakota. 



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