NOVEMBER 17, 1S9S. 



1899 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 657 



Announcement. i899 



Having added largely to our greenhouse plant we are now better than ever prepared to 

 supply first class Florists' plants at prices allowing a good profit to the florist. We have added 

 many new and valuable plants to our list and call particular attention to our select line of Novelties 

 as well as to our large, healthy stocks of STANDARD VARIETIES. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



We sliall offer new varieties iif sterling merit in yellow, white anrl pink, amung tneni Admiral Dewey, an 

 entirely new and striking shade of deep oraug'e yellow. We offer also stock plants of the best of the 

 introductions of last year and a full line of stock plants of standard sorts. ^3 



GERANIUMS. 



We have full sets of the Novelties of recent introduction by the leading Freueli and Eug'lisli growers, 

 many of them of such striking colors and markings as to create a lively interest in the Geranium by all who 

 have seen them. Our list will cover all the different types, such as double and single Aureole, £ng'lislt 

 Round Flowered, double and single Bedders and double and single Bruants. Our stock of Stand- 

 ar«l Varieties is large and our list especially well selected. 



CARNATIONS. 



In conjunction with Messrs. F. Dorner & Sons, we shall introduce valuable commercial seedlings, such as Oeii- 

 eralMaceo, a rich scarlet maroon; General Gomez, a brilliant cardinal crimson; G. H. Crane, a dazzling 

 deep scarlet; and a white seedling' of the type of Siiowden, of dwarf habit, suitable for side benches. 

 Our list of standard sorts include New York, Mrs. Janu's Dean, VVliite Cloud, Bon Ton, Gold 

 Nugget, Mrs. G. M. Bradt, Daybreak, Vietor, Wellesley, Evelina, Empres.s, Flora Hill, 

 Al'gyle, and several other well tried varieties. We have ten large houses in Carnations and having added 

 ample cold frames, with heat for holding young stock, shall be prepared to fill large orders with clean, healthy 

 cuttings and plants. 



CANNAS. 



The new variety. President McKinley, has proved to the satisfaction of all Canna growers that it is the 

 best dwarf crimson bedding Canna introduced, really the gem of the collection. We have a fine stock of it 

 and can till all orders that are sent in season. We have also fine stocKs of Pres. Cleveland, Sec'y Cha- 

 baniie, Beaute Poitevine.Mr.s. Fairman Rogers, Philadelpliia, and all the leading standard sorts. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERII. 



Fine bushy plants, in 4-inch, 5-inch and 6-inch pots, and 8-inch pans, ready for grand specimens for Christmas 

 and Easter. 



PANDANUS VEITCHII. 



.A hi)use full of well grown specimen plants, \n 5-inch, 6-inch and 7-inch pots, at prices ranging from $J.OO, 

 $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 each, uiiwards. 



KENTIAS BELMOREANA AND FORSTERIANA. 



Strong, clean, stocky, cool grown plants, from 5-inch and 6-inch pots, in tine shape, at $1.00 to $1.50 each. 



NEPHROLEPIS CORDATA COMPACTA. 



In 2', -inch, vinch and j-inch pots and 8-inch pans. 



ACALYPHA SANDERII. 



We are headquarters for this striking new bedding and decorative plant. 



DAHLIAS. 



A select stock in varieties that flower profusely in this climate and are suitable for florists, either as bedding 

 plants or for cut flowers. 



Our 1899 Price List will be issued earl.v in January, and will contain full description.s of all the 

 best novelties, anil cuts of tin- most strikiiiu' and meritorious varieties. Before deciding on your pur- 

 chases for 1899 it will |>a,\ you to Wiiit and stu<ly our catalogue. 



The Cottage Gardens, Queens, N. Y. 



