NOVEMBER 13, 1000. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



743 



Chrysanthemum Col. D. Appleton. 



This variety, which we introduced last spring, has proved to be a prize-winner in every respect, and is undoubt- 

 edly the finest yellow chrysanthemum grown to-day, either for commercial purposes or for exhibition. If you failed to 

 secure a stock of it last spring, let us book your order at once, while you thmk of it, for a stock of this for next year. 

 This is not a variety that can only be grown by experts, but it is one of the healthiest growers and the most easily 

 grown of all the varieties. It is a wonderfully healthy grower, with the most perfect foliage, and can be grown to per- 

 fection under ordinary culture; it is as easily grown as any variety that we know of. It has a magnificent flower of large 

 size, and meets all the requirements of a commercial and exhibition sort. Let us book your order at once for spring de- 

 livery. We can furnish hne plants of the true stock. Plants ready February i, iqoi. Price, $8.00 per lOO. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



has now arrived, and we have filled all orders in hand, and have a small surplus. Advices from Europe are to the effect 

 that the crop runs very much shorter than expected, and that prices have advanced, and it is doubtful if all orders will 

 be filled in full. If you have not already secured your supplies, we would advise you to place your order without delay. 

 We offer e.xtra quality three-year old German pips, tirst-class quality — .'P22. 50 per case 2,500 pips ; in 

 smaller quantities, .fdO.OO per thousand. Our Fiersoii'.s Premier is a hne selected X'alley for those who want a 

 superior article at a moderate price. This is a grade that we sell largely. i^27.50 per case 2,500 pips ; in smaller 

 quantities. .$13.50 per thousand. Pier.soii'.s Perfection, an extra selected grade for those who desire the very 

 finest Valley obtainable, and a grade that should be used for very early forcing. No better Valley can be supplied 

 than this grade. It will produce the largest spikes, wiih the greatest number of bells, and will give the very largest 

 percentage of first-class flowers; can be forctd earlier than any other <|uality. $33. 50 per case 2,500 pips; in smaller 

 quantities, .$15. OO per thousand. We are also in receipt of our importations of 



SPIR/EA 



Stock is in tine shape. We have a small surplus, and offer it as long as unsold at the following prices: 

 Extra fine, strong clumps especially grown for forcing, 



JAPONICA $8.00 per case 250 clumps; less quantities, $4.00 per 100. 



COMPACTA MULTIFLORA 9.00 per case 250 clumps; less quantities, 4.50 per 100. 



ASTILBOIDES FLORIBUIMDA 9.00 per case 250 clumps; less quantities, 4.50 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO. 



Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



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ROSES! 



Ferle Sunset 



K. A. Victoria Souv. de Wootton 



Strong, clean plants, from 3-in. pots. $7.00 per 100; 



$65.00 per 1000. 

 Brides Golden Qate 



Bridesmaids I.a France 



Bon Salene Maid of Honor 



Duchess of Albany Mermet 

 Strong, clean plants, Irom S-in. pots, $t).00 per 100; 



$.55.00 per laO. 



CARNATIONS 



Healthy 

 Stock. 



Strong. 

 Field- 

 Grown 



America, Gen. Maceo, Mrs. Geo. M. Bradt. 



1st size, $8.00 per 100; $70.00 per 1(00. 

 2d size, $8.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Melba, Qen. Gomez, Armazindy. 



1st size, $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



2d size, $5.00 per 1(10; $15.00 per louO. 



Bon Ton, Frances Joost, Psyche. 



1st size, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 

 2d size, $5.00 per ICO; $15.00 per 1000. 



Firefly, New York. Sea Shell. Victor, Thos. 



Cartledge, Alaska. Portia, Lizzie 



McQowan, Wm. Scutt. 



1st size, $5.00 per 100; $40.0(J per 1000. 



2d size, $l.O0 per 100; $;i).00 per 1000. 

 ^^Mll AV Strong plants, from 2^^-in. pots, 

 O In I LA A • $Vi..50 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



TR.^DE LIST ON .^PPLICiTION 



WOOD BROS., FISHKILL, N.Y. 



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NEW GERANIUM 

 LITTLE PINK 



Or Double Fink "Mars," one of the best nov- 

 elties of tfie Mars family. The first double of this 

 class ever offered to the trade. It is a very dwarf, 

 bushy, compact and extra free blooming variety, 

 not exceeding 4 tott inches in height. Its trusses 

 a pleasing shade of bright pink, upper petals white 

 at the base. Unlike Mars or America ia color, it 

 has no trace of salmon shading. Its miniature 

 trusses stand erect. 3 to 6 inches above the foliage. 

 It is excellent for bedding, for the border, or as a 

 pot plant. Too much praise cannot be given this 

 grand little pink variety. Price $5.00 per doz.. 

 $35.00 per 100. Half-tone cuts will be furnished 

 free of charee for catalogue. Correspondence so- 

 licited. Orders booked now for fall and winter de- 

 livery. Received certificate of merit at the New 

 York Convention of the Society of American 

 Florists. 



W. E. HALL - CLYDE, OHIO. 



E. G. Hill & Co. 



Wholesale 

 Florists, 



RICHMOND. INDIANA. 



CARNATIONS. 



W'e are hooking orders 



for Rooted « uttings of 



.Ml the best varieties. Write us. 



GEO. HANCOCK & SON, Grand Haven, Mich. 



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The IVIodel Extension 

 Carnation Support 



Lancaster, Pa., June 17, '&9. 

 Mr. Theron Parker. 



Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Dear Sir:— Your Model Carna- 

 tion Support is all right in every 

 way, and will no doubt be con- 

 sidered as necessary as good 

 plants with growers when better 

 known. I consider it the best in 

 the market, and if your other 

 Specialties are as good, they 

 should make another addition to 

 the money makers of 1900. 

 Very respectfully, 



Albert M. Herr. 



Samples and Prices on 

 Application to 



THE MODEL PLANT 

 STAKE CO.. II § 



'226 North 9th Street, ^ 



BROOKL.YN, N. Y. 



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 writing advertisers. 



