JULY 27, 1S99. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



207 



Classified Plant Advertisements continued. 



Ageratum Pauline. 2%-inch, $4.00 per 100 

 Ageratum, blue and white. $3.00. Cuphea pla- 

 tycentra, 2^-inch, $3.00. Heliotrope, 2(4-lnch 

 $3.00. Hydrangea Otaksa, 5-inch, bushy in 

 flower. $26.00 per 100. Lantanas, fine varieties 

 $4.00. Lemon Verbena, 2Vk-ln., $3.00. Moon 

 Flower. 2%-in.. $4.00. Nierembergia gracilis 

 $3.00. Wood Bros., Fishkill, N. Y. 



Russelllas multtflora and elegantlssima 

 Magnificent basket plants, forming a shower 

 of blazing coral red when well grown. Grown 

 as easily as the old German ivy. 2%-lnch 

 $2.50 per dozen. 

 The Cottage Gardens, Queens, N Y 



Lemon verbena, Impatiens Sultani, 2Vi-inch, 

 $3.00 per 100. Rooted cuttings: Impatiens Sul- 

 tani, $2.00. Lemon verbena. $1.50. 



Greene & Underhill, Watertown, N. T. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS. 



Sphagnum Moss, put up In new form We 

 are str-ictly headquarters on Sphagnum A 

 great Improvement in baling Sphagnum Moss 

 has been achieved in baling it more com- 

 pressed than in the old method of the burlap 

 bales. These bales contain the same amount 

 of moss as burlap bales, but are only about 

 one-third the size, making it much more con- 

 venient in handling and storing. Dry 

 weight 30 to 40 lbs. This Is strictly high grade 

 moss, clean and free from sticks. Directions 

 for Use:— Do not undertake to pull the Moss 

 apart when dry. When opening the Moss for 

 use. cut the wires and pour water on one of 

 the sides of the bale covered by slats and you 

 will And the fiber Is uninjured, and that the 

 Moss will shake out loose and fresh as when 

 gathered from the marsh. The compactness 

 of the bale excludes the air and makes the 

 keeping qualities, as well as its convenience, 

 far superior to the old methods of baling Moss. 

 Jas. Vlck's Sons, Florists and Seedsmen. Roch- 

 ester, N. T., write us: "We followed your di- 

 rections In cutting wires and wetting down the 

 Moss, and it is the finest sample we have ever 

 used, perfectly free from roots and other mat- 

 ter." Price per bale, $1.00; 6 bales, $5.00; 10 

 bales, $7.50. Write for prices on large quanti- 

 ties. McKellar & Wlnterson, 45. 47. 49 Wabash 

 Ave.. Chicago. 



We are now gathering Sphagnum Moss for 

 the Florist trade and will have none but the 

 best. Give us a trial order and see If we do 

 not send you Just what you need. Will quote 

 prices as low as possible on live Sphagnum 

 for growing Orchids, etc. 



Z. K. Jewett & Co.. Sparta. Wis. 



5,000 Begonia Rex and 5,000 Primroses, 



EXTRA 

 FINE. 



POT PLANTS. 



Begonia Rex, assorted, 2K-lnch $1.00 per 100 



" named 6.00 " 



Begonia Tuberous, 2%-inch 5.00 



Lemon Verbena, 2J£-inch 8.00 



Impatiens Sultana, 2%-inch 3.00 " 



Primrose, Chinese, 2K-in., Extra Fine 



strain 8.00 " 



English Ivy, 2 to 8 feet $5.00 per 100 



Manettia bicolor, 3-in 6.00 " 



GERANIUMS — 2!<-in. Sweet Scented, 



Mrs. Pollock, Pansv, 4.00 " 

 Mrs. Parker 6.00 " 



KOOTED CUTTINGS. 



GERANIUMS— Assorted $1.50 per 100 



Mixed 1.25 " 



Mars, Happy Thought, 3.00 " 



Mrs. Pollock 2.00 " 



Mrs. Parker 4.00 " 



Silver Leaf, Rose Scent- 

 ed, Ivy 1.50 " 



M me. Salleroi 1.25 



Freak of Nature 4.00 " 



GREENE & UNDERHILL, 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Abutilon Var, Trailing $2.00 per 100 



Begonia Rex 2.00 



Incarnata Gigantea 2.00 



" Flowering 2.00 



Impatiens Sultana 2.00 



Manettia bicolor 2.00 



Lemon Verbena 1.50 



Terms Cash or C. 0. D. 



WATERTOWN, N. Y. 



2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 



j Burpee's Seeds Grow j 



BEGONIAS. 



Extra strong plants, from 2-iuch pots. 



ARGENTIA GUTTATA per 100, $2.00 



VERNON, red or White 



ALBA PICTA 



THURSTONII 



RUBRA 



Mixed sorts, many varieties. 

 Cash Please. 



EDWARD B. JACKSON 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 



Plant Registration. 

 W. A. Manda registers Dendrobium 

 nobile Mrs. Geo. B. Wilson. Bulbs very 

 strong, rather thick, closely set with 

 light green leaves. The flowers are 

 nearly double the size of the ordinary 

 form, with sepals and petals of a rich, 

 deep crimson, lip very large, yel- 

 lowish, with maroon blotch. 



WM. J. STEWART, Sec'y. 



