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The Weekly Florists* Review* 



FKBRUARV 2. 1S99. 



THE NEW FA NCY CARNATION .... 



SANDISKY 



I have been selling the flowers of this fine new \ ariegated Carnation and have found 

 it one of the best selHng Carnations I ever had; in fact it sells itself. My customers say 

 lt'« it lianiix/ ^"'^ something they have been looking for. Among the Chicago re- 

 II 9 a UCIIIUyf tailers to whom I have sold blooms of Sandusky are H.F.Halle, Klunder 

 1 Inral Co., F. C. Mendonza, Central Floral Co., Jno. Mangel, A. McAdams. They all say it is 

 a tine seller, and come back for more. Mr. Hall has asked me to act as his Chicago agent for the 

 sale of rooted cuttings of this novelty, which I gladly do as I can heartily l**^ ~ nAArh 

 recommend the variety to any one desiring a good fancy carnation. It 3 a |M;adl» 



D/^/^+/>/^ r^ii+finrie $2.00 per dozen, S10. 00 per hundred, 

 I\UUICU V^Ulllll^S $75.00 per thousand. 



One-Half Natural Size. 



W. E. UYNGM, 



...19-21... 

 RANDOLPH ST. 



CHICAGO, 



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SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 



Department of Plant Registration. 



F. W. Fletcher. Aiiburndale, Mass., 

 registers new single violet Columbia. 

 A seedling of 1896 riom Wilsiana, 

 probably crossed with California. 

 Flowers large, pansy shaped, frag- 

 rant; petals thick; color of Princess de 

 Galles; stems medium length, thick 

 and holding flowers erect: leaves 

 round, medium size and leathery. 

 Habit of plant similar to Wilsiana. 

 but, unlike that variety, propagates 

 easily from runners. A continuous 

 bloomer. 



John N. May, Summit. N. J., regis- 

 ters new carnation Olympia; clear 

 white, with scarlet stripings; the 

 largest carnation known. 



Rose Maid of Honor, registered by 

 Hoffmeister Floral Co., Cincinnati, O., 

 is a sport from Catharine Mermet and 

 not from Bridesmaid, as stated in last 

 week's communication. 



WM. J. STEWART, Sec'y. 



CLEVELAND. 



Business remains about the same. 

 The only change is in the weather. 

 Stock is still very scarce; prices about 

 as last quoted. Bulbous stuff is com- 

 ing in more freely. 



The check swindler has been at 

 work again. Brother Beaumont was 

 the victim this time. Who's next? 



James Eastwell, who attended the 

 funeral of his grandmother at Detroit, 

 Mich., caught cold, and is now con- 

 fined to the house with grip. 



Messrs. Henry Heepe and E. J. Bo- 

 lanz. Akron, O.. were visitors this 

 week; also Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Talcott, 

 of Garrettsville, O. O. A. C. O. 



A PAMPHLET containing a compi- 

 lation of Federal, State and Canadian 

 legislation regulating the growth, sale 

 and transportation of nursery stock, 

 has been issued by the National Nur- 

 seryman Publishing Co., Rochester 

 N. Y. 



FIRST QUALITY. 



LOW PRICES. 



Tuberous Begonia Bulbs 



Single Red, White, Rose, .ami Yellow, 

 Per doz. 40 cts., hundred $2.50, thousand $23. 



Double Roil, White, Rose, and Yellow, 

 Per dozen $1.00, hundred $ 5.oo. 



Gloxinia Bulbs, mixed colors 



Per dozen 65 cts., hundred $4.00 

 Buy from the introducers, the Improved Strain of 



Vick's Branching Aster, white 



The best late variety. Per ounce f i.oo. 



Queen of the Earlies or Early Market, the 



earliest of all asters. White or mixed colors 75c. per oz. 



JAMES VICKS SONS, 



ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



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50,000 Rooted Cuttings 



Per 100 



Begonia Incarnata Gigantea $2.00 



Rex, mixed, Mrs. Pollock 2.00 



" Rex, 30 named varieties 4.00 



Coleus, 50 varieties 1.00 



" mixed $5.00 per 1,000., BO 



" separate colors, 6.00 " 75 



Ageratura. Geraniums, mixed 1.00 



Geraniums, separate kinds 1.50 



bronze, lemon verbena 1.50 



" silver leaf, rose scented 1.50 



" Mme. Sallerii, Vinca var 1.25 



Impatiens Sultana, assorted 2.00 



Pelargoniums, assorted, named 4.00 



POTTED PLANTS. 



Begonia Incarnata Gigantea 2%-\n. 4.00 



Rex, mixed " 4.00 



" Rex, 30 named varieties " 6.00 



Cinerarias, best strains " 3.00 



Asparagus Pluraosa Sprengerii " 6.00 



Impatiens Sultana " 3.00 



Geraniums, Silver Leaf " 4.00 



Lemon Verbena 4.00 



Forget-me-not. winter flowering 3.00 



Vincas Var.. 2-inch, 3-inch, extra $2.00 to 4.00 



i^^ Write for prices on other stock or for 

 large quantities. Terms Cash or C. O. D. 



GREENE & UNDERBILL,, 



Watertowu, N. Y. 



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3OME THINGS 



YOU WANT. 



BUDBECKIA, " Golden Glow.'' 3!-j-inch pots, 



$1 0!J per 10(1. 

 ACHII,I,EA, "The Pearl," S".i-inch pots, H.OO 



per 11X1. 

 COBEOFSIS LANCEOLATA, 3" .-inch pots, 



ft. on per 100. 

 HABDY FBIiOX, assorted, 3^-inch pots, $i.00 



per imi, 

 STATICE ABMERIA, from Sl^incli pots, 



$:1.00 per 1011. 

 BEX BEGOKIAS, from Sli-in. pots, beautiful 



plants, at $(.00 per 100. 

 JAPAN IBIS, held grown, $1.00 per 100. 



Enough extras added to more than pay ex- 

 prcs^ago. Casta, please. 



EDWARD B, JACKSON, Stamford, Conn. 



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ANTON SCHULTHEIS, ?8».«»« 



College Point, Queens Borough, N. Y. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



PALMS and Decorative Plants in Quantity 



Come, see Ericas (Heather), also Full 



and con- Line of Other Flowering Plants 



vince yourself Price List on Application, 



