The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



737 



GARDENIAS. 



GERANIUMS. 



Geraniums. Strong selected top cuttings, 

 well rooted, ready for 2M.-ln. pots of the fol- 

 lowing superb varieties: BruantI, Grant, 

 Heteranthe. S. A. Nutt. Frances Perkins, 

 Mrs. E. O. Hill. Boaute Poltevlne, Mme. 

 JauUn. Mmc. liruant. La France, Mrs. J. M. 

 Gaar and La Favorite. 52.00 per 100; $18.00 per 

 1,000. Sweet Scented, 2V6-in.. $2.50 per 100. 

 Mme. Sallerol. 2!i-ln., $2.00 per 100. Buckley 

 Plant Co.. SprinKlield. 111. 



Geraniums, leading varieties, all in bud and 

 bloom, 2-in., $2.00; 2'.4-in., $2.50, 3-in.. $3.00; 

 4-In., $5.50 per 100, by the 1.000 at same rate. 

 They are fine, strong plants. Just right to pot 

 up. We have strong, bushy plants of Mme. 

 Salleroi from 2!4-in. pots and will sell at $1.75 

 per 100. Cincinnati '- ' " " — - 

 Ave., Cincinnati, O. 



Co., 2330 Harrison 



Single and Double Grant, S. A. Nutt, E. 

 Hill, A. Ricard, 2l4-ln., $2.50; 3-in., $3 

 mixed, 50c less. Stock plants of the ab 

 with Poltevlne and La Favorite, from 4 ( 

 B-fn. pots, fine plants, $8.00 and $10.00 per 

 Will now book orders for 3\4-in. pots at $ 

 and $5.00 per 100. Jas. Ambacher, Long Bran 

 N. J. 



Geraniums Leopold, Jean Viaud, Hall Caine. 

 Mme. Landry, Mark Twain and other new 

 ones. Bruant, La Favorite, John Doyle, Ma- 

 donna, with other good old varietie 



■•Little Pink" and •■Clyde" are the two lead- 

 ing novelties in geraniums. Little Pink is the 

 only dwarf ever awarded a certificate by the 

 Send tor descriptive list. W. B. 



Hall, Clyde. Ohio. 



Geraniums, mixed varieties; pink, white and 

 scarlet, double Bed of Gold, La France, Won- 

 derful and other varieties, all good bedders. 



Jos. Dunn, Orr'E 



Geraniums. Per 100; DeRoo Mitting. yellow 

 foliage and dbl. scarlet bloom, $-20.00. Dbl. 

 Snowdrop, $15.00. Jean Vlaud. 3-ln., $10.00. 



Best Bedding var., 

 America, 3-in., $8.00; 

 Mars and Le Pilot, 3-ln., $5.00. C. Eisele, 11th 

 and Jefferson Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mrs. Pollock and other foliage geraniums. 

 2>4-in., $5.00 per 100; 3ii-in., $8.00 per 100. 

 100 variegated rose geraniums. 2",4-in., $3.00 

 per 100. C. G. Nanz, Owensboro. Ky. 



Ivy geraniums. 2>-i-in.. $'2.50; 3-in.. $3.50; 

 3V4-in., $4.00 per 100. Geraniums, mixed, 56 

 var., 2^-in., $2.50 per 100. Cash. Converse 

 Greenhouses. Webster, Mass. 



Geraniums. Per 100: Double New Life, 2fe- 

 In., $3.00; rooted cuttings of same. $1.50; good 

 mixed varieties, 2Vi;-in.. $2.50. O. F. Searles, 



The McGregor Bros. Co., 



Hart, Hacketts- 



S. W. Pike. St. 



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

 mt and other good bedders, 2-in., ready for 

 -in., $2.50 per 100. 



A. J. Baldwin. Newark. Ohio. 



•s'utt. Grant, La Favo 

 bud, bloom or withou 

 Whitton. 15-17 Gray A 



Red Bruant 

 $6.00 per 100. 

 :a. N. T. 



Geraniums. We are headquarters for all the 

 leading varieties. Send for descriptive cata- 

 logue. Cottage Gardens. Queens, N. T. 



Reese Co., Springfield, 



$4 per 100. Cash. 



ots, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1.000. 

 & Hill Co.. Rochester, N. Y. 



GLADIOLI. 



Gladlolk. Fine mixture of light shades. 

 Will sell at remarkably low figures till stock 

 is reduced. Also surplus of Hydrangeas, 

 Splreas, Currants, etc. Write for prices (no 

 printed" list). Southern Vermont Nursery, 

 North Bennington. Vt. 



Groff's Gladiolus Hybrids. I have arranged 

 with Mr. Groff for the sale of his products in 

 the United States and Invite orders from the 

 most critical. Catalogue and particulars on ap- 

 plication. Arthur Cowee, Meadowvale Farm, 



Berlin, N. Y. 



50,000 gladioli, standard florists, mixed, white, 

 light, yellow, red, 1 to 2M!-ln., $5.00 per l.OOD; 

 % 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., Bloomlngton, 



10.000 gladioli. Good mixture, 40 per cent 

 light and white, 3rd size, $3.00 per l.OOO; 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. Holllnger, Barberton, Ohio. 



Co.. 36 Cortlandt 



GLOXINIAS. 



HARDY GARDEN PINKS. 



Son. Purcellv 



HARDY PLANTS. 



SPECIAL SURPLUS OFFER of Hardy 

 Plants. Blackberry lily. Salvia lyrata, Coreop- 

 sis innr-^-.l.-it-i ^''I'reopsis auriculata, Hemero- 

 '^illi- •!.[. ■ ,\.:.t;i Glechoma, Viola cucullata, 



I' tu'inicum, Ic each. Rudbeckia 



'1 : ' each. Rudbeckia laclneata, 



I:..: !, Lysimachla punctata, Lysl- 



m.i.lii.i ill, I I Achillea The Pearl, Achillea 

 millefolium roseum. Achillea tomentosa. Cassia 

 marylandica, Funkia lancifolia, Hellanthus 

 orgyalls, Helenium autumnale superbum, 

 Helenium gr. striatum. Hemerocallis Dumor- 

 tierl, Aster Nova Angllae, Boltonla latasqua- 

 mae, Alyssum saxatile, 2c. Coreopsis grandl- 

 flora, Boltonla asteroides. Lysimachia cleth- 

 roides, Kosteletzkia virginica. Euphorbia corol- 

 lata, Sedum spectablle, 3c. Pentstemon digi- 



talis. 

 Terms 



No I 



F. Bassett & Ron. Han 



$1.00. 

 these rates. 



inton, N. J. 



I have 25.000 shade trees of Sugar, Norway, 

 Silver-leaved, Ash-leaved and Scarlet Maples, 

 1 to 3-In. 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 5 feet; 3.000 Cle- 

 matis Pan. gran, and other large-flowering 

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

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

 Yellow Ramblers, all X strong, on own roots. 

 Fruit trees, all 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- 

 series. Norwich, Conn. 



Hardy phlox. Mixed 



Lancaster. Pa. 





unt 



:id of these grow- 

 Albert M. Herr, 



RUDBECKIA GOLDEN GLOW. 

 [•f<'<-tly double, long stems, of great ; 

 f.-, nothing better for cut flowers; »ti 

 ips. from open ground, that will bl 

 Bummer, 75o per doz., $5.00 per 100. 

 want them order now, as this notice 

 appear again. Postage stamps taken. 



of the finest hardy climb- 

 ing plants ever Introduced. Flowers profu.sely 

 from July to September. Strong plants, 75c 

 each. H. A. Dreer, 714 Chestnut St., I'hlla- 



Norway maples for everybody. 



High-branched, or low-branched. 



Tall or short, 



Straight, or not so straight. 



Large or small. 



At prices to suit all; catalogue tree. 



Chas. B. Hornor & Son, 

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



Hollvhocks. Double 1 year field roots In 

 ir-parn'te colors. $2.50 per 100. Also Gypsophlla, 

 ;r,.uo per 100. Golden Glow, $4.00 per 100. 

 -lardv phlox, $5.00 per 100. Hardy pink?. 



2.000 Norway maples, 3 to 4 Inches caliper 

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

 grown 6 feet apart, are perfect specimens. 



Perennial Phlox in good assortment; field- 

 grown clumps, $4.00 per 100; 2-in. pots, mixed, 

 $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1.000. Rudbeckia Gold- 



field-grown, per ] 



C. G. Nanz. Owensboro. Ky. 



Evergreens at a bargain. Euonymus japo; 

 Icus. green and variegated from 2V^-in. pots ; 

 $4.00 per 100 as long as they last. Plants a 

 fine. Address F. J. Ulbricht. L. B. 113. A 



Hardy terns for cultivation. Try them m 

 your planting; they will thrive and increase 

 in beauty where other plants tail. Catalogue 

 of these and other hardy plants. 



Edw. Gillett. Southwick. Mass. 



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

 with well developed heads and excellent roots. 

 Also other large stock. Send for price list. 

 Samuel C. Moon. Morrisville. Bucks Co.. Pa. 



Hardy herbaceous and Alpine plants. Field- 

 grown. A complete assortment of old and 

 new varieties. The Blue Hill Nursery. So. 

 Braintree. Mass. Correspondence solicited. 





50 Hovey' 



Arbor-Vitae, 25 Retlnospora Plumosa. The 

 above at very low prices to close them out. 

 C. L. Longsdort, Floradale, Pa. 



Multigrafted maples from Japan. A bou- 

 quet of foliage of most brilliant tmts. Each. 

 50c; ' " 



Co., 47 Bar- 



Hardy herbaceous plants. For full list of 

 varieties and prices see adv. in Issue of March 

 28, page 577, or write Edw. B. Jackson, Stam- 

 ford. Conn. 



Rudbeckia Golden Glow, strong crowns of 

 same, per doz.. 50c; per 100. $2.50; per 1.000. 

 $15.00. W. A. Finger. HicksvlUe, L. I.. N. Y. 



Dicentra spectabills, field-grown, $35.00 per 

 1.000. Paeonies, red, scarlet, pink, assorted. 

 $50.00 per l.OOO. S. E. Hall. Cherry Valley, 111. 



Imp. Gooseberry. 1-year. $5.00 per 1.000; 75c 

 per 100. Downing Gooseberry. 2-year. $1.73 per 

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



12th St.. Holland. Mich. 



2.000 good crowns of Golden Glow, field- 

 grown. $2.00 per 100. Jos. Dunn. Orr's Mills, 

 Orange Co.. N. Y. 



Cryptomeria japonica. the Japanese cedar. 

 3-In.. $1.00 per doz. Good & Reese Co., Spring- 

 field, Ohio. 



288. Nashua. N. H. 



HELIOTROPE. 



Heliotrope rooted cuttings. 14 

 ler 100. $8.00 per 1.000. express 



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