The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



595 



Large surplus or r 



collected seedlings to 

 lerlcan Linden (bass- 

 •r ^^m. 10,000 tor JIB.OO; 

 American Beech, 6 to 

 nil fur $12.50. Red Bud, 

 I, .-..ooo for $15.00. Rob- 



and Lindens, 



nitida, L 

 tlcillata,' 



eas. XX large- 

 Florists, land- 



Fothergilla. Gor- 

 l. glabra, I. ver- 

 il. pumila. Yucca 



ula. Phlox subulata, sarrace- 

 ^ITing trade list. Pinehurst 

 urst. N. C. Otto Katzenstein, 



Something new. Osttrieslsoher Calvill apple 

 trees by the thousands. It is a beautiful, 

 strong, medium sized tree; fully bearing, what 

 Professors Koch. Matthiew and Lucas call 

 large, and the most delicious apple ever seen. 

 This apple tree is found only in the north- 

 western part of Germany and I was the first 

 to bring it to America. Price: 12. $6.50; 100, 

 $45.00. New kind of prunus. Prunus Pissardil 

 diverslfolia tricoloribus marcinatus (Hesse), 

 neat and frondous in leaves. Price; 12. $9.00; 

 100, $65.00. Ch. Koehler. Fox Chase, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



Silver Maple 

 Hydrangea F 

 Weeping Wi 



nent. Tr^id . 

 Norway niai'lt: 

 High-branched 

 Tall or short, 

 Straight, or nc 



light, 

 catalogue free. 



Perennial i.hl..x, field-grown, good clumps 

 good var.. *4.lii) per 100. Will have a tei 

 thousand rudbcckia Golden Glow from ope 

 ground at $5.00 per 1000. Arundo Donax, vari€ 

 gated, $5.00 per 100. Bulalia japonica var 

 large clumps, 10c each. Cash. 



C. G. Nanz. Owensboro. Ky. 



Sugar maples, nice 



per 1,000. Linnaeus rhubarb, $1.50 per 100. 

 Hemerocallis, early, medium and late, $3.00 

 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. Oxalis, 60c per 100; 

 $1.00 per 1,000. E. Y. Teas. Green's Fork, Ind. 



Tree and shrub seedlings at rock bottom 

 irices. Hardy plants, etc. Write for trade 

 ist. The cheapest and best on earth. We defy 

 111 Oimip.titic.n. nig lot on hand: all good stock. 



nl.v phhi.v. $.-,.00 per 100. Hardy pinks, 

 ;. ilaliiias, gladioli, etc. Send tor list, 

 W. Wilmore. Box 382, Denver, Colo. 



2.U0O Norwav maples. 3 to 4 inches caliper 

 and 14 to 15 ft. in height. They have been 

 grown 6 feet apart, are perfect specimens, 

 with good heads and straight trunks. An- 

 dorra Nurseries, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 



Mass. Corresponde 



25 elms, 5 to 8-in. caliper: fine specimens, 

 with well developed heads and excellent roots. 

 Also olh»r Inrs— ^tnny. Send for price list. 

 Samuel '' M... n, M..i i i-\ iile, Bucks Co., Pa. 



2.0CO In I ' ; 11 :!>4 feet: 50 Hovey's 



Arbor-\ II i: -iiora Plumosa. Tha 



above at >, m I- ii i. ■ Id close them out. C. 



For Sale— Cheap. 200 Carolina poplars 

 feet high: 1.500 sugar maple trees, s 

 average 3 feet high. E. Roach, Sta. 



Evergreens. Large stock of Blue Spruce, 

 Douglas Spruce and Abies Concolor. Send ua 

 your list of wants. R. Douglas' Sons. Wauke- 

 gan. 111. 



Hardy perennial phlox, 2V2-in., 50c per do; 

 3.50 per 100. Hardy Scotch or May pinks, 2 

 n., 40c per doz. ; $2.50 per 100. 



Good & Reese Co., Springfield, Ohio 



Hardy herbaceous plants. For full list of 

 varieties and prices see display adv. in this 

 issue. Edw. B. Jackson. Stamford. Conn. 



p. Gooseberry, 1-year, $5.00 per 1000; 75c 

 100. Downing Gooseberry, 2-year. $1.75 per 

 W. H. Salter, Rochester, N. Y. 



,-. Write Chas. 

 Holland. Mich 



Over 100.000 hardy herbaceous plants. Write 

 for list and prices. Edw. B. Jackson. Stam- 

 ford. Conn. 



HELIOTROPE. 



Heliotropes, 1' 

 per 100: $6.00 pn 



named. 70c 



Heliotrope rooted cuttings. 14 varieties, $1.00 

 per 100, $S.OO per 1.000, express paid; 2U-ln., 

 $2.00 per 100, $18.00 per 1,000. S. D. Brant, Clay 

 Center. Kan. 



Heliotropes, 6 best varieties, 2i^-in., 40c per 

 doz.; $2.50 per 100. 



Good & Reese Co.. Springfield. Ohio. 



HYDRANGEAS. 



A superb new hv ,iT,i rL;;.',(. Hydrangea Hor- 

 tensis Mariesii. This is n grand, unique new 

 variety, sent out by James Veitch & Sons. 

 London, England, last winter. 1S99-1900. It Is 

 named after their collector, Mr. Maries, who 

 introduced it, and described by them "as hav- 

 ing remarkably very large sterile flowers, 

 three inches in diameter; color a light pink, 

 shaded mauve, and the finest of Hydrangea 

 Hortensla. This variety is most remarkable 

 and distinct in pots." It is sure to be a suc- 

 cess. We offer strong plants, 4\^-ln. pots, 75g 

 each; $7.50 a doz. Alsu Deutzla Corj'mbi- 

 flora, a very distinct variety; Deutzia gracilis 

 rosea and Deutzia gracilis venusta, the Azalea 

 Deutzia. Send for circular for price of these 



and other var" "' " 



John Ch; 



IS. 00 per 100. Cash. 

 Webster, Mass. 



Hydrangeas. ThoH. Hogg 



HIBISCUS. 



■Ingneld, Ohio. 



IVIES 



Itooted cuttings, per 10<J: German, $1.25; 

 Cenilworth, $1.00. 



Greene & Underhill, Watertown. N. T. 



Iilllicothe. Mo. 



LA NT ANAS. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



le Valley. 3 and 4 

 W. A. Finger. 



The Florists' Manual, by William Scott. Is 

 I whole Library on Commercial Floriculture. 

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



MUSHROOM SPAWN. 



: Importations of best grade English 

 J. J. Styer. Concordvllle. Pa. 



ORANGES. 



Citrus trifoliate orange, very hardy, growing 

 in open as tar north as Philadelphia; has beau- 

 tiful, sweet blossoms (fruit unedible). Small 

 plants, 15c: 1 doz., $1.00. South Florida Nursery 

 Co., Dade City, Fla. 



Otaheite Oranges. Per 100: 2V4-in. pots, 

 $3.00; .3V<i-in. pots, $6.00; 4-in. pots, $8.00; 6-in. 

 pots, 2 ft. high, $10.00 per 100. 



The McGregor Bros. Co., Springfield, Ohio. 



Oranges and Pomelas (grafted on Citrus tri- 

 foiiata). beautiful plants. 12-ln.. bushy, bear- 

 ing size, $20.00 per 100; 15-18 in.. $30.00 per 100. 

 P. J. Berckmans Co.. Augusta. Ga. 



ORCHIDS. 



Wanted— Bids on Cypripediums. Who will 

 make an offer for any or all of the following 

 lots? Cypripedium Insigne. 675 in 4-in. pots; 

 3S6 in 5-in. pots; 3,527 in 6-in. pots; SO in 7-In. 

 pots; 1 In 24-in. pot; also 166 choice varieties. 

 J. B. Bloomingdale. New York City. 78 Fifth 



We have always on hand a stock of estab- 

 Ushed and unestabllshed orchids. A number of 

 vars. now in sheath and spike. Correspondence 

 solicited. Lager & Hurrell. Summit, N. J. 



Strong, well established, healthy plants at 

 $9.00 per doz. Fern roots of best quality. $1.00 

 per barrel. W. Mathews. Utica. N. Y. 



PAEONIES. 



PAEONIES FOR CUT FLOWERS. 

 Now Is the time to order. 

 Soon is the time to plant them. 

 Red. per 100. $15.00. 

 Pink, per 100, $20.00. 

 White, per 100, $25.00. 

 CHICAGO PAEONY FARMS, Jollet, III. 



Paeony chlnensis in mixture. 2 and 3-year-old 

 ■oots. per doz.. $1.00; per 100. $5.00; per 1000. 

 40.00. W. A. Finger, Hicksvilie, L. I., N. Y. 



Fine double varieties, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 

 ler 1.000. J. F. Rosenfleld, West Point, Neb. 



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