The Weekly Florists' Review, 



675 



ROSES. 



ExtiH strong plants ( 

 Blstlns of the following 



Archduke Charles A 



Bride » 



Bridesmaid I 



Baldwin 1 



Bon Sllene J 



Clara Watson IV 



C. Sou pert J 



Christine de Nouo 1 



Catherine Mermet I 



Meteor I 



Kalserln. £ 



Perle J 



Malmalson I 



rill I 



l.„ik,'st..iK- Sylpii 



UoKkn Gate Tri. de Pernct Pcre 



Gus. TrIpelitE White M.iman Coi-hot 



Geo. Bancroft ■■ Marechal Niel 



Kalserln " La France 



Mme. Camille 

 No order accepted for less than $;.ii;l. 

 R. H. MTRPHEV & SUN. Urbana. Ohio. 

 Two-year-old hardy, fleld-grown roses, $S.OO 

 per 100: 



SO Baltim^rr- T!cnc 3 to 4 ft. 



25 Emi-..-^ ■■! '■Inn, I 2 to 4 ft. 



BOPnJ^ \\ n 3 to 4 ft. 



200T.iii> I 3 to 5 ft. 



SOWlm. l;i-i 2 to 3 ft. 



60 Yelluw l;.unb:.. 2 to 3 ft. 



100 Agrippinu 3 to 4 ft. 



60 Baron Bonstetten 2 to 4 ft. 



100 Charles Margottin 4 to 6 ft. 



60 Anne de Diesbach 2 to 3 ft. 



60 La Reine IV^to i'itl. 



100 Madame Plantier 2 to 4 ft. 



60 Gardenia 3 to 4 ft. 



150 Manda's Triumph 4 to 6 ft. 



200 Mrs. Lovett 3 to S ft. 



150 Pink Roamer 4 to 6 ft. 



100 Wichuralana 3 to 4 ft. 



100 South Orange Perfection 3 to 6 ft. 



State how you wish them cut back for ship- 

 ping. Cash with orders. Reference— Lawson's 

 Bank. Greensboro. Ala. The Alabama Rose 



Gardens. Newbern. Ala. 



Roses. Strong plants in 2';.-ln. pots. $2.50 per 

 100; $20.00 per 1.000; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1,000 



Golden Gate, Media. 



Burbank, C. Guiilot. 



Mosella, Marie Van Houtte, 



Etoile de Lyon, H. M. Stanley, 



White M. Neil. Lily Kingsky. 



Gen. Lee, Jeanne Chabaud, 



Mrs. Degraw. Helen Gambler, 



Climbing Meteor, F. Krueger. 



Maman Cochet, Bridesmaid. 



Sylph, Muriel iJraham. 

 Mme. Berthod. 



Doyl< 



Co.. Sprin 



eld, Ohii 





Roses for southern florists. Large plants for 

 Immediate effect. Climbers, 2 to 3 ft.: Teas 

 well branched; worth $3.00 per dozen. Now at 

 JIO.OO per 100. c.in easily go by freight. Vari- 

 eties: Climbers-Climbing Wootton, Malmal- 

 son, Solfaterre, Meteor, James Sprunt, Reine 

 Marie Henriette. Lamarque, Julia Pradel. Hy- 

 brids—Gen. Jacqueminot. John Hopper, Souv. 

 de Lowdon. Lord Raglan, Louis Van Houtte, 

 Roger Lamberlin, Madame Plantier. $10.00 per 

 100. Teas— Isabella Sprunt, Duchess de Bra- 

 bant, Mme. Jos. Schwartz. Baronne Berge, Me- 

 teor, Henrv M. Stanley, Souv. de F. Gaulairj, 

 and many more, Elchling Seed & Nursery Co., 

 Ltd.. New Orleans, La. 



ROOTED ROSE CUTTINGS. Bridesmaid, 

 Bride, Meteor and Perle, $1.50 per 100; $12.50 

 per 1,000. Golden Gate, $1.50 per 100; $12.50 per 

 1,000. 



ROSE PLANTS from 2i4-ln. pots. Liberty, 

 $12.00 per 100. $100.00 per 1.000; Golden Gate, 

 $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1,000; Bridesmaid, Bride, 

 Meteor. Kalserln, Perle, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 

 per 1,000. Plants sold under the condition that 

 If not satisfactory they are to be returned at 

 once, when money will be refunded. 



PETER REIN BERG, 61 Wabash Ave., CHI- 

 CAGO 



We shall have surplus of Liberty. 'Maid. 

 Bride, Cusin, Mrs. J. P. Morgan, Golden Gate 

 and Meteor plants, from 2%-ln. and 3«;-in. pots, 

 at planting time. We will also propagate on 

 orders. Write for prices. Benjamin Dorrance, 

 Dorranceton, Pa. 



36.000 Grafted Roses. On Manettl stocks. 

 Bridesmaid, Bride, Golden Gate, Kalserln, 2%- 

 In. pots, $12.00 per 100, $95.00 per 1,000. Sunrise. 

 $15.00 per 100. Liberty. $18.00 per 100. Orders 

 booked now. Stock warranted flrst-class. 



S. J. Reuter. Westerly, R. I. 



Roses. Empress of China, 2'^-ln., pots, $2.00 

 H*r luu; A. Gulnolseau, Bon Sllene, Bride. 

 ;ri.l.siii;il(l. C. Souport, Dr, Grill, Etoile de 

 ,^nn, ii.rmosa, Henry M. Stanley, Mosollo 



Southampton, 



New Roses— The Baltimore, color a light pink 

 and of the largest size, $5.00 per doz. ; Admiral 

 Schley, the best crimson bedder ever Intro- 

 duced, $3.00 per doz. Cash with order. John 

 Cook, 318 No, Charles St,, Baltimore, Md. 



10,000 roses, dormant and H. Ps., outdoor 

 grown: also same grown In 4-In. pots, own 

 loots; choice assortment; strong, healthy 

 p. ants. Also monthly, moss, climbing, etc. F, 

 A. Bailer, Bloomlngton, III, 



■ 'ice plants, 3-in., ready for 

 ;. Liberty, $18.00 per 100; 

 Golden Gate, $12,r- 



Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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. 



Roses, 6-in., at 9c; fine, clean plants, C. Sou- 

 pert, La France, Gen. Jacqueminot, Coquette 

 des Blanches, Malmalson, etc. W. H. Salter, 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



Bride and Maids, 3-inch pots, $3.00 per 100; 

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

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

 Flushing, L. I. 



Field Grow 

 ft. Mme. P 



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, 



Underbill, Wate 



Co., Springfield, 111. 



Holt's Mammoth Sage, strong rooted cut- 

 tings, $1.00 per 100, $S.00 per 1,000, Cash. BenJ. 

 Conneli, West Grove, Pa. 



Bargains in roses. Al stock. Pink La 

 France, White La France, M. Niel, C. Sou- 

 pert. Kalserln. Robt. Garrett. Bride. Brides- 

 maid, Etoile de Lvon, $2.50 iinr 100; $20.00 per 

 1,000, Cash with order please. Joseph Lalhr 

 & Sons, Springfield, Ohio. 



vias Clara Bedman and splendens. 2i4-in., 

 per 100. C. Eisele, 11th and Jefferson 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Harley, Medii 



SAXIFRAGA. 



O. F. Searle 



The Florists* Manual, by Winiam Scott. Is 

 a whole Library on Commercial Floriculture. 

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

 Chicago. 



Iloridta. Notwilhatanding tlitjlr Uw;irl 

 and neat slender foliage, the plants 

 vigoroua growth and come Into bloom 

 Un 'lays tit two weeks In advance of 1 

 iiM Kntiv HI:iii'ho Ferry, which has bee 

 I..: I. I u..i. ahead Of all Other varlfctl 



ilir-.', :i\\ iMcint? one way. The standards are 

 I brlKht, rich pink, while the wings are nearly 

 [Hjre white. Uurpee's "Earliest of All" is not 

 jn\y the earliest to bloom in open ground but 

 Is also the most desirable for forcing under 

 ?Ia.s.s for winter cut flowers. The dwarf habit 

 >f this variety renders it much more easily 

 thrown on the benches, admits of closer plant- 

 ing, and from seed sown during the latter 

 part of August blooms may be cut during the 

 tiolidays, while with the taller varieties no 

 blooms could be had before February or March. 

 I'er pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 6 cts. : V* lb. 20 cts; per lb. 

 GO cts : 5 lbs. or more ar 55 cts. per lb. 



W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO.. 457-477 N. 5th 

 St.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



New Aster Daybreak, a splendid novelty; 

 fine for cutting; same color as Daybreak car- 

 nation. Trade pkt.. 25c: ^-oz.. 50c; oz.. $1.50. 

 Semple's lavender aster. 50c per oz>. Mignon 

 aster, mixed, V^-oz.. 2oc; oz.. 75c. Ellis Bros.. 

 Keene, N. H. 



for florists and 



urpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Spring seeds of all kinds ready now. McKe 

 lar & Winterson. 45, 47, 49 "Wabash Ave.. Cr. 

 cago. 



SMILAX. 



Smilax from flats. 30c per 100; $2.50 per 1,000. 

 Joseph Wood. Spring Valley, N. Y. 



Nursery Co.. 



SWAINSONA. 



TRADESCANTIA. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



Tomato— Loriliard, Mayflower. Dwarf Cham- 

 pion, Acme. Stone and other varieties. 15c 

 per 100, JS.oO 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, $15.00 per 10.000. Beet- 

 Early Egyptian, 20c per 100. $1.50 per 1.000, 

 $12.50 per 10.000. Celery— White Plume and 

 Golden Self -blanching, small plants ready for 



per 10,000. Add 10c per 100 to above prices if 

 by mall. Cauliflower, 35c per 100. Cabbage. In 

 var.. 25c per 100; $1.25 per 1.000. Cash. R. Vin- 



Jr.. & 



White Marsh, Md. 



Vegetable plants. I grow them by the thou- 

 sands. Fine Jersey sweet potato plants, 20c 

 per 100; $1.50 per 1.000. Cabbage plants— early 

 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 fail to try 

 the *'Picturerock." one of the grandest toma- 

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

 McMichael. 142 Larkins St., Flndlay. Ohio. 



Plants for transplanting. Cabbage— Early 

 Spring. All Head. Charleston and WInnlgstadt. 

 Tomatoes— Champion. Aristocrat and Stone. 15c 

 per 100. $1.2.'> per 1000; If by mail, add 10c per 

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



Seed sweet potatoes— Yellow Jersey and Yel- 

 low Nansemond. $2^0 per bbl. ; special price i 

 large 



Davis Bros.. Morrison. 111. 



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