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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



ROSES-Continued. 



Bargains in roses. Al stoclt. Plnlc La 

 France. White La France, M. N'iel, C. Sou- 

 pert, Kaiserln, Robt. Garrett. Bride, Brides- 

 maid. Etoile de Lyon, J3.00 per 100: $25.00 per 

 1.000. Cash with order please. Joseph Laihr 

 & Sons, Springfield, Ohio. 



•Maid! Liberty! Bride! Kaiserin! Strong 

 plants with healthy own roots. It you want 

 the best stock obtainable, place your order at 

 once for immediate or later delivery. Stephen 

 Mortonsen. Southampton, near Philadelphia. Pa 



Cook. 318 No. Charles St.. 



[. Ps.. outdoor 

 l-ln. pots, own 

 trong, healthy 



plants. Al.so monthly, moss, climbing, etc. F. 



A. Bailer, Bloomlngton. 111. 

 Grafted roses, choice plants, 3-in., ready for 



immediate planting. Liberty, $18.00 per 100; 



Maids, Brides, and Golden Gate, $12.00 per 100; 



$110.00 per 1000. J. L. Dillon. Bloomsburg, Pa. 

 American Beauties— Strong plants from 2x3- 



in. pots, ready for a shift, $6.00 per 100, $50.00 



per 1000; they are the best lot of plants I have 



ever offered. Jos. Heacock, Wyncote, Pa, 



Bride and Maids. 3-inch pots. $3.00 per lOO; 

 $25.00 per 1000. American Beauty. 4-inch pots, 

 $12.00 per 100; $100 per 1,000. A. L. Thome, 

 Flushing, L. I. . 



Roses. H. 1'. roses. Crimson Ramblers, H. 

 T. roses. Ask for special spring list for 

 prices. Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. 



Perles and Woottons, in 2 and 214-inch., c 

 fine stock. Extra fine Beauties in 3 and 

 Write Geo. A. Kuhl, Pekin, 111. 



Roses— Brides and Maids, clean, healthy stock 

 from 2V4-in., ready April I, $2.50 per 100. Krue- 

 ger Bros.. Toledo. Ohio. 



Field Grown Crimson Rambler. $.-;.00 per 100, 

 2 ft. Mme. Plantier. same price. Wm. K. Nel- 

 son. Augusta. Ga. 



RUSSELIA. 



SALVIA. 



Salvia Bonfire, from 2>i-in. pots. $2.00 per 

 100. Rooted cuttings. $1.00 per 100. postpaid. 

 Cash. R. Vincent, Jr.. & Son. White Marsh, 



Spotted, $5.00; 



Connell. West Grove. Pa. 



Salvias Clara Bedman and splendens. 214- 



$3.00 per 100. C. Eisele. 11th a ' 



Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Salvia Bonfire, rooted cuttings. $1.00 per 100; 

 214-in. pots. $2.00 per 100. $7.00 per 1,000. Jerome 

 Harley. Media, Pa. 



Salvia St. Louis. 214-ln.. $3.00 per 100. Phoen- 

 ix Nursery Co.. Bloomlngton. III. 



Salvia V-larA l;r.h 

 Morris l-l.irii i-.i 



in.. $1.50 per 100. 



SAXIFRAGA. 



Sailfraga sarn 

 $3.00 per 100. O. 

 N. H. 



for hanging baskets. 



SEEDS. 



Fresh choice flower seeds. We raised a breeze 

 with our fine flowers last year. 2.000 pkts. of 

 seed for sale. The largest packets you ever 

 bought for the money, of the following kinds: 

 Asters tall. Asters dwarf. Foxglove, Canterbury 

 Bells, Wall flowers. Verbenas, Candytuft, 

 Scablosa, Japfhese Pinks. All in mixed colors. 

 The foliowtn? In separate colors: Double Holly- 

 hock, white, pink and yellow. Snapdragon, 

 white and red, 6c a packet postpaid. Mrs. R. 

 Walz, Wadsworth, Medina Co.. Ohio. 



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 ' "' 



tofore 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 liabit 

 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 

 ■ ■ ' ■ ad before February or March, 

 z. 6 cts. ; ',4 lb. 20 cts; per lb. 



Per pkt. 



New Aster Daybreak, a splendid novelty; 

 fine for cutting; same color as Daybreak car- 

 nation. Trade pkt., 25c; V4-oz.. 60c; oz., $1,60, 

 Semple's lavender aster, 60c per oz; Mignon 



Keene, N. H. 



75c. Ellis Bros., 



Wholesale price lists for florists and market 

 gardeners. 

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



Spring seeds of all kinds ready now. McKel- 

 lar & WInterson. 45, 47, 49 Wabash Ave., Cti- 



Smiiax seedlings. 



per 100. Jos. H. Cu 



per 100. Mrs. Griswold, 



100. Morris J<'ioraI 



Kuhl. Peklr 



SPIRAEA. 



per 100. Gri 



SWAINSONA. 



Swainsona alh:i t-al. gifolja. r 

 $1.25 per 100; 2-in. pots, $1.73 i 

 Ave. Greenhouses, Danville, III. 



TRADESCANTIA. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



Tomato — Lorillard, Mayflower. Dwarf Cham- 

 pion. Acme. Stone nn^l otli-r vaii-'ties, 15c 

 per 100, $8.50 per l.oon t i- *r T. Im- 

 proved, good size for '■ i I'ottlng, 

 25c per 100, $3.00 v i i 10,000. 

 Pepper— Bull Nose, 1; ' Moun- 



and ollir 

 by mail. 



Vegetable plants. 1 ktow th*^m by the 

 sands. Fine Jersey sweet potato plan 

 $1.50 per l.OOO. Cabbage plants 



»rly 

 plants, 20c per 100; $1.75 per 1.000: late Flat 

 Dutch and other best varieties. 15c per 100: 

 $1.00 per 1.000. Tomato plants— the earliest and 

 best varieties ever raised. Don't fall to try 

 the "PIcturerock," one of the grandest toma- 

 toes ever grown. Send for printed list. S. J. 

 McMlchaol. 142 Larklns St.. FIndlay. Ohio. 



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. 50c per 100. Lettuce— 

 ■' per 1,000. Mrs. 



Plants for transplanting. Cabbage— Early 

 Spring, All Head, Charleston and Wlnnlgstadt. 

 Tomatoes— Champion, Aristocrat and Stone. 15c 

 per 100, $1.25 per 1000; if by mail, add 10c per 

 100. W. D. Chase & Son, New London, Ohio. 



Seed sweet potatoes— Yellow Jersey and Yi 

 low Nansemond, $2.00 per bbl. ; special price 

 large lots. Davis Bros., Morrison, 111. 



VERBENAS. 



■adQuarters for rooted cuttings 

 I T, inp made a specialty ot the 

 . ii<, we offer only the very fine 



Charles. III. 



finest named varieties, 

 perfectly healthy, free from rust. Plants. $2.50 

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

 per 100; $5.00 per 1,000. Send for list. J. L. 

 Dillon, Bloomsburg. Pa. 



immoth verbenas, large plants, red. pink. 

 :e. blue, etc., mixed or separate, 60c per 

 $4.00 per 1.000. S. Whltton, 15-17 Gray 

 ., Utlca, N. Y. 



Verbenas. Mammoth strain, separate colors. 

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

 VIck " ~ _ . .. _ 



Hill Co.. Rochester. N. Y. 



Verbenas, best of the mammoth varieties, ex- 

 tra fine, ready for 3%-in., $1.60 per 100. J, W. 

 Miller, Hatton. Pa. 



Lemon verbena (aioysia), 2^-in., 30c per 

 doz. ; $2.00 per 100. Good & Reese Co., Spring- 

 field, Ohio. 



Passiflora coerulea, Pfordll, 3-ln., $5.00 per 

 100. C. Eisele, 11th and Jefferson Sts., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



Vinca Variegata. 200 extra strong plants from 

 bench, ready for 6-ln. pots. $15.00 per 100. or 

 $25.00. They are strictly Al 



Geo. E. Buxton. Nashua. N. H. 



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



Periwinkle, variegated, 4-in., $1.00 per doz.; 

 2'4-in., $3.00 per 100. C. Eisele. 11th and Jef- 

 ferson Sts.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



Vinca. green trailing, 2Vi-in., $1.50; 6-in., 

 $15.00; variegated. 6-in.. $20.00 per 100. Morris 

 Floral Co.. Morris. III. 



Variegated vincas. transplanted from flats, 

 $1.50 per 100, prepaid. Chaa. S. Dutton, 86 W. 

 12th St., Holland, Mich. 



Cash. Jos. H. 



Vinca major variegata, 4-in., very strong. 



10.00 per 100. A. J. Baldwin. Newark. Ohio. 



Vinca variegata. 2^A-ln.. $2.50 per 100. Cash. 



Geo. M. Brlnlterhoft. Springfield. 111. 



VIOLETS. 



r Marie Louise; 

 Farquhar. Clean. No 

 _. black fly. Ca.sh with order. An- 

 other lot to come on later. Five per cent off 

 your bill If y 



About 12.000 violet pla 

 tings. $10.00 per 

 $15.00 per l.f- " 



For Sale— Princess ot Wales Violets; young 

 plants, $2 per 100; $15 per 1,000. These violets 

 are strong and healthy and absolutely free 

 from disease. Highest awards wherever ex- 

 hibited. William Sim, Cliftondale, Mass. 



The new Imperial Violet. Cuttings from sand 

 and rooted runners, taken from the finest 

 stock. I grow nothing but the Imperial. Write 

 for price list and samples. Wm. E. Glldden, 

 9 West St., Natick, Mass. 



100: $30.00 per 1,000. 

 Inspection ot" stock solicited. John Jones, Con- 

 vent Station, N. J. 



soil, $7.50 per 1,000. Rakestraw & 

 e, WHlowdale Nurseries, •SVIllowdaie, Ches- 

 Co., Pa. 



