Apbil 18. 1001. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



705 



Geraniums. Scented, Rose. Lemon, Nutmeg, 

 Balm. Fernlfolla. Shrubland Pet, etc. Strong 

 plants, I3.0O per 100. The McGregor Bros. Co., 

 Sprlngfleia, Ohio. 



Geraniums, 

 cuttings, best 

 512.00 per 1,0 



only, $1.60 per 100 



mall; 

 Pike, St, 



P. Bruant, Gettysburg, Crystal, Mme. Bru- 

 ant and other good bedders, 2- In., ready for 

 4-ln., $2.60 per 100. 



Newark. Ohio. 



Geraniums. Per 100. DeRoo MItting, yello 

 foliage and dbl. scarlet bloom, $20.00. Dl 

 Snowdrop, $15.C" ' " 



Nutt, Grant, La Fu 

 n bud, bloom or with 

 3. Whitton, 15-17 Gray 



Geraniums. We are hea.i.iu:ii t. 

 leading varieties. Send fur desi 

 logue. Cottage Gardens, Queens, 



Geraniums, only the crea 

 100; 2%-ln., $2.50; 3-ln., $4 

 WInterlch, Defiance, Ohio. 



Geraniums, all the 1 

 per 100; $20.00 per 1, 

 Sprlngfleia, Ohio. 



100. Cash. Jos. H. Cu 



Geraniums, a good assortment, 2V4-lr 

 per 100. Cash. Geo. W. Weatherby, 

 cothe. Mo. 



Ivy geraniums. 6 var., 2V4-in., 60c per 

 3.00 per 100. Cash. 



Geo. M. Brinkerhoff. Springfield, 



& Hill Co., Rochester, N. Y. 



GLADIOLI. 



Groffs Gladiolus Hybrids. I 

 with Mr. Groft tor the sale of 

 the United States and invite 

 most critical. Catalogue and partici 

 plication. Arthur ~ ... 



products In 



liars on ap- 

 Meadowvale Farm, 



60,000 gladioli, standard florists, mixed, white, 

 light, yellow, red. 1 to 2H-in., $5.00 per 1.000; 

 % to 1%-ln., $3.50 per 1,000, all blooming size. 

 Write for a bargain on the entire lot. C. E. 

 Franke, 108 W. Washington St., Bloomington, 

 IlL 



10.000 gladioli. Good mixture, 40 per cent 

 light and white, 3rd size, $3.00 per 1.000; 4th 

 size, $2.00 per 1,000. Seedling bulbs, $1.00 per 

 1,000. 3rd and 4th size will nearly all bloom 

 this season. D. L. Hollinger, Barberton. Ohio. 



Finest 

 also cho 



J. M. Thorbu 



HARDY GARDEN PINKS. 



60,000 hardy pink, rooted cuttings fn 

 house: 8 best sorts— Her Majesty, M 

 trade, Laura Wilmer, Alba flmbrlata, 

 and Juliette, $1.00 per 100 postpaid: 

 1.000. Satisfaction i^uaranteed. A. B. 

 Son, Purcellvllle, Va. 



Strong rooted cuttings of the following va- 

 rieties: Abbottsford. Essex Witch. Glen Valley, 

 Juliette. Old Fashioned and White Witch. 

 Price, $1.00 per 100, postpaid. Speak quick If 

 you want them. L. Templin & Sons. Calla. O. 



HARDY PLANTS. 



Polygonum Baldschuanl- 

 been the subject of much 

 nrtlculturists of tlie Old 

 years and all 



s, Achillea Tli.- 

 seum, Achillea l. 

 Funcla lanclio 



W. F. Bassett & Son, Hamn 



N. J. 



I have 25,000 shade trees of Sugar, Norway, 

 Silver-leaved, Ash-leaved and Scarlet Maples, 

 1 to 3-ln. diameter. Elms and Lindens. 12 to 

 16 feet: 1,000 White Birch, 8 to 10 feet: 2.000 

 Purple-leaved Beech, 4 to 9 feet; 2,000 Hy- 

 drangeas, XX strong; 10,000 Evergreens, all 

 sizes and kinds: 2,000 Retlnospora Aurea and 

 Colorado Blue Spruce, 3 to 6 feet: 3,000 Cle- 

 matis Fan. gran, and other large-flowering 

 sorts, XX strong; 20,000 California Privet. 2 to 

 5 feet; 10,000 Hardy Roses; 3,000 Crimson and 

 Yellow Ramblers, all X strong, on own roots. 

 Fruit trees, ail kinds, many In bearing sizes. 

 Rhododendrons and Hardy Azaleas, XX large; 

 200 Golden Oaks, 8 to 10 feet. Florists, land- 

 scape architects, superintendents of parks and 

 others wanting stock should call on me or 

 write. Stephen Crane, Prop. Norwich Nur- 



Sllver Maples, 2 to 2%-: 

 Hydrangea P. G., 2% to 

 Azalea Mollis, 18 Inches 

 Deutzia Crenata Fi. PI. 



XX. 



.260 



3 feet, X. 



X 



2 to 3 ft. 



F. & F. Nurseries, Springfield, N. J., whole- 

 sale growers trees and plants Im full assort- 

 ment. Trade catalogue free. 



Norway maples for everybody. 

 High-branched, or low-branched. 

 Tall or short. 

 Straight, or not so straight. 



At prices to suit all; catalogue free. 

 Chas. B. Hornor & Son. 



Mt. Holly, Burl Co., N. J. 



Hardy phlox. Mixed sorts, as fine an assort- 

 ment as ever grew, but sold cheap on account 

 of being mixed, from 3 and 4-ln. pots. $5.00 per 

 100; rooted cuttings, $1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 

 1.000. I have some ten thousand of these grow- 

 ing now and ready for sale. Albert M. Herr, 



Hollyhocks. Double 1 year Held roots In 

 separate colors, $2.50 per 100. Also Gypso- 

 phlla. $0.00 per 100. Golden Glow, $4.00 per 

 100. Hardy phlox, $3.00 per 100. Hardy pinks, 

 paeonias, dahlias, gladioli, etc. Send for list. 

 W. W. Wllmore, Box 382. Denver. Colo. 



14 to 15 ft. In height. They have beei 



n 6 feet apart, are perfect specimens 



good heads and straight trunks. An 



Nurseries, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia 



tor cut flowers. Strong clumps from open ground 

 that will bloom this summer, $1.00 per doz. ; 

 $5.00 per 100. G. P. Moore, Ocean City, N. J. 



Iris pumlla (dwarf Iris), 

 covered with purple flow 

 $2.00 per 100. Vinca min( 

 green plant for shade. 



,rdy border plants, 

 I In early spring, 

 best hardy 





Plants are 



Hardy terns tor cultivation. T 

 ■our planting; they will thrive 8 

 n beauty where other plants tall, 

 if these and other hardy plants. 

 Edw. Gil" - ■ ■ " 



Catalogue 

 Southwick. Mass. 



Hardy herbaceous and .\lpine plants. Field- 

 grown. A complete assortment of old and 

 new varieties. The Blue Hill Nursery, So. 

 Braintree, Mass. Correspondence solicited. 



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

 with well developed heads and excellent roots. 

 Also other large stock. Send tor price list 

 Samuel C. Mooi " ' " " " " 



MorrlsviUe, Bucks Co., 



iM feet; 60 Hovey's 

 Dra Plumosa. The 

 close them out. C. 



Berger & Co., 



Dicentra spectabili 

 .000. Paeonies. red 

 50.00 per 1,000. S. E 



i, fleld-grown, $56.00 per 

 scarlet, pink, assorted. 

 Hall, Cherry Valley, 111. 



Hardy herbaceous 

 varieties and prices 8 

 28, page 677. or write 



Rudbeokia Golden Glow, stn 

 same, per doz., 60c; per 100, 

 $18.00. W. A. Finger, HIcksvllle 



p. Gooseberry, 1-year, $5.00 per 1000; 7Bo 

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

 W. H. " " ■ " " 



Salter, Rochester, N. 



't $5.00 per 100. C 

 , Holland, Mich. 



About 1,000 catalpa 

 laif-prlce to close oi 

 trady, Mt. Joy, Pa. 



288, Nashua, N. H. 



HELIOTROPE. 



Heliotrope rooted cuttings, 14 



)er 100. $8.00 per 



2.00 per 100, $18.00 

 renter, Kan. 



D. Brant, Clay 



Utlca, N. T. 



HIBISCUS. 



Good & P.f 



HYDRANGEAS, 



IVIES 



English ivies, 6-inch, $3.00 per dozen; 4-mch, 

 $2.00 per dozen. The Geo. Wittbold Co., 16d7 

 Bu ckingham Place, Chicago. 



Rooted cuttings, per 100; German, $1.25: 

 Kenilworth, $1.00. 



Greene & Underhlll. Watertown. N. Y. 



M. Brinkerhoff, Sprlngfleld, 



LA NT ANAS. 



& Reese Co., 



Campbell, Cochr 



LOBELIA. 



Lobelias. Per 100. Pumlla splendens, new, 

 dark blue, white eye, 2%Jn., $4.00: Emperor 

 William. 2%-ln., 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



Lily of the Valley, 3 and 4 years old; clumps 

 of same. 8 to 15 pips each, per 100, $3.00; per 

 1000. $20.00. W. A. Finger, HIcksvllle, L. I., 



MOONVINE. 



Pine Bluff. Ark. 



^ M USH ROOM SPAWNTIII 



Frequ.-nt imroitatlons of best grade English 

 mus rourn . ^ . ^ gj^.g^^ Concordvllle. Pa. 



ORANGES. 



Otahelte Orange 



4-in. pots, $8.00; 6-in. 

 per 100. 

 Co.. Sprlngfleia. Ohio. 



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