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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



JANUARY 26, 1899. 



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ur 1899 Trade List 



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i^^^^BI Will consist of 46 pages of accurate descriptions of valuable !• lorists' novelties and standard plants. S 



It will be superbly illustrated with excellent reproductions from photographs of the leading novel- g 



ties wliich are described therein, consisting of = 



50 NEW AND SCARCE GERANIUMS, comprising the latest productions of the English and Frencli Hybridizers. ^ 



3 SEEDLING CARNATIONS of our own growing and one hy Mr. Dorner, f\ ery one of whicii is a money- maker aini unsurpassed in its class, s 



9 NEW CHRVSANTHS of our own introduction, also the cream of tlie Novelties otfere<l b\ other hybridizers in Chrysanths and = 



Carnations as well .is nianv new and valuable Honsts' plants, such as NEW CALLAS, NEW PELARGONIUMS, NEW ABUTILONS, S 



NEW ASPARAGUS, NEW ACALVPHA SAN DERI, NEW DAHLIAS, CAN N AS, and m an v other valuable plants too numerous to mention, B 



tS" T1II.S LIST WILL BK V.\LU.\BLE T( 1 K\ERV PLANT GRnWEK IN .AMERICA. WATCH FOR IT, and don't fail to send us your g 



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PITTSBURG. 



The Pittsburg and Allegheny Flor- 

 ists' and Gardeners' Club held a meet- 

 ing Thursday night, January 19, six 

 months having elapsed since the last 

 meeting. 



Owing to causes not quite clear the 

 enthusiasm o£ the club was sadly on 

 the wane last year, and at last it be- 

 came impossible to secure a quorum. 

 Interest in the club has revived and 

 it is now contemplated to carry on 

 work with the same spirit shown at 

 its organization. To that end it has 

 stricken from its rolls many delin- 

 quent members and at the same time 

 received applications from several de- 

 siring to join the club. 



Nominations for officers for the en- 

 suing year were made and the election 

 will take place at the next meeting. 



Mr. Charles T. Siebert displayed a 

 choice lot of red carnation "Amer- 

 ica" sent to him oy B. G. Hill Sl Co., 

 Richmond, ind. Mr. Siebert is full 

 of enterprise and always eager to 

 avail himself of any novelty in cul- 

 ture. T. P. L. 



RUMSON, N. J.— The greenhouses of 

 L. Loeb were destroyed by fire Janu- 

 ary 5. 



ROCHESTER. MINN.— Mrs. J. Hyde 

 has sold her greenhouse to Arthur 

 ■Williams, who will continue the busi- 

 ness. 



UNION CITY, PA.— P. J. Dodson, 



formerly of Gloversville, N. Y., has 



rented the greenhouses of W. J. Olds, 

 here. 



WASHINGTON C. H., O.— Beeler & 

 Cheney have succeeded Q. A. Fisk, The 

 firm is composed of Clarence Beeler 

 and Chas. Cheney. 



MEADVILLE, PA.— Christmas trade 

 ■was good, but would have been better 

 if flowers hadn't been so scarce. Sold 

 about three times as much holly as 

 last year. Roses retailed at ?2 to $2.50 

 a dozen; carnations (very scarce), 75 

 cents a dozen. More call for blooming 

 plants, which sold well. 



January Price List=1899 



CARNATION ROOTED CUTTINGS 

 NOW READY. 



Rebacco. seedling by Dorner. fancy, stem as long 

 as Pingree and bloom same size, yellow, brown, 



sftlashed light pink, fine per 100 



$5.00 



Are> le, fine dark .pink 4.00 



Tidal Wave, discarded for Argyle. 



Empress, one big crop 4.00 



Evelina, best paying white we have 3.00 



Mayor Pingree, large cream 1.50 



Gold Nugget, best vellow, but small 6.00 



Painted Lady 3.00 



Psyche, variegated 3.00 



Mrs. G. Bradt, a dandy 4.00 



Flora Hill, big white 1.50 



Daybreak, shell pink 1.50 



Triumph, big pink 1.50 



Jubilee, scarlet 1.50 



Above are all healthy, strong, rooted cuttings, 



up-to-date bloomers. 

 Estimates given on 1,000 to 50.000 lots. 



September Rooted 2^_i^-in. Pot Plants, per lOO 



New Colcus, Brownia, a tine bedder $5.00 



Velvet Plant, big seller 3.00 



Geranium. DeRoo Mitting. a cross between 

 S A. Nutt and Cloth of Gold, foliage like 

 Cloth of Gold and bloom like S. A. Nutt, 



double, per plant S5.00 each. 



Geranium, Mme. Salleroi 2.00 



Geranium, fancy foliage, 6 varieties 3.00 



Geranium, White, White Swan. H ermine. 

 La France. Mrs. G. M. Gaar, Cts. de Har- 



court, Alpine Beauty and Mme. Rozain 2.00 



White Geraniums, in 500 and over lots 1.00 



Feverfew, Little Gem 2.00 



Southern Thyme 2.00 



Salvia, 3 good varieties, Clara Bedman, Le 



President and Vernon 2.00 



Abutilons, Souv. de Bonn and Triumph de 



Louvii 2.00 



Smilax 1.00 



Heliotropes.White Lady, Albert Dix and Czar 2.00 



Ivy Geraniums, mixed 2.00 



Coleus, up to date. 14 varieties 2.00 



Mesembrvanthemum Erectum 5.00 



Begonia Erferdi. in bloom 2.00 



Begonia Sandersonii, in bloom 2.00 



Begonia Hybridi. in bloom 2.00 



Begonias, flowering. 20 varieties, our select'n 2.00 

 Pive plants at 100 rates. Spot cash. 



SEEDS. 



Pansy— Mitting's, giant flowering, K ounce. $1.00 



" " " 1 ounce, 4.00 



\'erbena — Mammoth, mixed J^ ounce. 1.00 



" " 1 ounce, 4.00 



Asters — Perfection, separate colors % ounce, 1.00 



" " 1 ounce. 4.00 



Primula Obconica. trade packet. 2.5c, 50c and 1.00 



The Morris Floral Co. 



MORRIS, ILL. 



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Herr's Carnations. 



YOU RUN NO RISK. 



All Carnation Cuttings are sent out with 

 the privilege of returning them at my 

 expense if they are not found satisfac- 

 tory on receipt and your money re- 

 turned in full. 



I have from 1,000 to 5,000 stock plants of 

 each of the leading varieties, and offer 

 Rooted Cuttings at very reasonable 

 prices. Correspondence solicited. 



UNCUE WALTER --This 15 another one of 

 Tidal Wave's many sports and I presume it is the 

 same and just as good as any of its other ones. I 

 can voucli for its goodness and that it is a scarlet 

 sport from Tidal Wave. Rooted Cuttings can be 

 had at J5.0U per 100 or $t0.00 per 1000, either from 

 JOHN MURCHIE, Sharon, Pa., or ALBERT 

 M. HERR, Lancaster. I'a. 



ALBERT M. HERR, 



LANCASTER, PA. 



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rARNATIONS 



^^ Healthy Rooted Cuttings Ready Now. 



WHITE CLOUD. EVELINA. 



GOLD NllQGET. MRS. JAS. DEAN. 



PAINTED LADV. NEW YORK. 



BON TON. EMPRESS. PSYCHE. 

 $5 per hundred. $40 per thousand. 

 FLORA HILL. VICTOR. TRIUHPH. 



HAYOR PINGREE. ALBA SUPERBA. 

 $3 per hundred. $25 per thousand. 

 DAYBREAK, WH. SCOTT. HECTOR. 



JUBILEE. niNNIECOOK. 



$2 per hundred. $15 per thousand. 

 ARHAZINDY, $2.50 per liundred, $20 per thousand 

 The greatest scarlet of them all is HECTOR. 



Pennrock Co., I52 Wilmington, Del. 



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ST. CUAIR GO. 



GARfNATIOrNS 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. NO DISEASE. 



Rose Oueen, Wm. Scott. Emma Wocher, Day- 

 iireak, .Alaslia, McGowan, Ruliy, luhilee, $1.50 per 

 1(X), $12,00 per lUOO; .Mvssum Doulile, $1.00 per 100. 



A. G. FEHB, Bolleville, 111. 



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