The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



207 



DREER'S FER^S. 



Our stock of Ferns, as usual at this season of the year, 

 is very complete, and now is a good time to stock up 

 for fall and winter use. The plants are all opon 

 frame grown, well hardened and in prime condition 

 to ship. 



Inch Per Per 



Pots. 100 1000 



Adiantum .ICmulum 3 $ 8.00 



Bausei .... 

 Capillus-Ve 

 C'uneatum . 



ADIANTUM CUNEATUM. 



Incli' Per 1 



Pots. 100 1 



itnm Pubescens 2J4 $ 3.50 $:!( 



Aspidinm Tsussimense 2 



3 



Aspleninm ( ibtusilobum 3 



Cyrtomium Falcatum 2i^ 



Forturei '2hi 



Davallia, Fijiensis Plumosus ..254 



^astrea 



Ctirysoloba 



Komarla Ciliata ... 



Gibba . 



Ulcrolepla Hispida 



Munduluin . 



Lathomi ... 



Inch Per P 



Pots. 100 IC 



Variegata.. .2H $ 4-00 $.i&. 



8.00 



8.00 

 4,00 

 .5.00 

 10.00 



I Oristata . 



2H 



Nephrodinm Hertipes 2ii 4.00 



irephrolepis Bostoniensis . . . . 2Ji 4 00 



....6 3000 



" 12-iii. pans 200.00 



Phillipense 4 15.00 



Peetinata 4 15.00 



Cordata Compacta . . 2M 4.00 



Zriphobolus Lingua 4 15.00 



Onychlnm Japonicum 2i4 4 00 



Platyloma Falcata 3 6.00 



Folypodiam Aureum 2% 4.00 



'■ Areolata..2}| 4.00 



Foly stictaam Coreaceum 2% o.uu 



Setosum 2Ji 4.00 



Pteris Adiantoides 2% 3.00 



■ Argyrea 2M 3.50 



•■ CreticaAlbalJneata .2J4 3.50 



Biaurita Argentea ...2H 4.00 



•■ Magnifica 2% 3.50 



Hastata 2% 3.00 



•■ Internata 2% 3.50 



Leptophylla 2?'4 3..tO 



■' Ouvrardii 2H 3-50 



•• Serrulata 2K 3.00 



Cristata 2!4 3.50 



■• Sieboldi 2K 3.60 



■■ Palmata 2H 3.50 



Victoria 2% 4.00 



■■ VoUuta 2K 3.50 



■' Wimsetti 2% 3.,'iO 



Sellafrinella Emiliana 2 ^.m 



Denticulata ... 3 5.00 



Krauseana Aurea..3 5.00 



30.00 

 25.00 

 30.00 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Buiiiiess has been good for tliia u.su- 

 ally dull time. The Exposition must 

 account for that. It is rather difficult 

 now to cut good carnations or ros^s. 

 Sweet peas are at their best, and Lilium 



lucilohuni 



ih'ch 



The la.t meeting of the Florists' Club 

 was -iiKill. lull \.iy earnest and the ac- 

 tive 1h .mI- li^l :i uitiit deal of important 

 busiiii--. \\ .• li;i\e received by this 



mor 



program of the lUitVal > . iinniiiMM. jihI 

 it reads well. To tlm-.- win, ii,,,\ n-: n- 

 ceive one I will say tlinl tlu' eiilci i ;iin- 

 ment part of it consists of a carriage 

 ride round the city and park in the af-, 

 ternoon on the first day, for the ladies, 

 and incidentally some refreshments. It 

 will be strictly contiucl to hi.li.- and 

 men who are known to I;- (•-|Hri;ill\ 

 ladies' men. Such tvin- of tliai - it a- 



John Esler. .T. P. Can iv. William K. 



Smith and \\aiirii i:\\rll. The presi- 

 iii 1 iir I \cning. Thurs- 



dent's re 

 dav afte 



bun 



considciable dill 

 this trip, but I 



have 



id on Friday a special 

 wo cars will take the 

 II- of Niasrara. We had 



wisely. Who will .-.iiii,. i,. l;,,!',.' . Hmh, 

 any distance without \i-iiiiiL' iIm- unai 

 wonder? For it is like the other good 

 and great things on earth, it improves 

 with acquaintance, and those who have 

 never seen it must see it. 



On Saturdav the bowlers will liave the 



Burpee's Seeds Grow 



whulc day. In addition to the several 

 valuable fine cups to be fouglit for, 

 there is the Pierson cup for the liigh- 

 est individual aggregate score, and be- 



-id. 



are also two fine prizes for high scores in 

 shooting, besides the team ^hoot. 



I intend to tell vour readers before 



thev start f"V Unffaio a little about the 



be 



William J. Cn 

 trusted to be a 

 all that was no 



We arc -nm 

 C. F. fliii-.,,,- 

 attack nt 1 liiuiii 



d be in- 

 ind avoid 



either during tlic .• 

 any other time -Iimh 

 a deaf ear to aii\ a 

 cost vou on the 1 1 li 

 They' are the agents 



iM -,,. our friend Mr. 

 ■II laid up with a bad 

 iii-iii. We hope he will 

 iu lime to show his 

 he visitors. I want to 

 tunitv to sav that our 

 the Exposition city 



50,000 Geraniums! 



AT REDUCED PRICES. 



If you are in need of any of the following stock 

 get your orders in at once and we will furnish 

 you with strictly first-class stock in any quantity 

 for little money. 



GERANIUMS. S. A. Nutt. best double crim- 

 son: Bruanti. semi-double scarlet: Grant, double 

 scarlet. Strong plants from 2V2-inch pots. $1.25 

 per KID. $12,00 per 1000. Frances Perkins, double 

 i.iiik. P.. ante Poitevine. semi-double salmon: E.G. 

 Hill -inule salmon: La Favorite, double white; 

 ■ I M i.aai. -inule white: Mme. Jaulln, semi-dou- 

 l.'r i.iiik r, liter, white tip: Mme.Bruant. Strong 

 l.Iaiit- finm ^lo-inch pots. $1,50 per 100, $15,00 per 

 irioii. All the above varieties in rooted cuttings. 

 $1.00 per 100, $9,00 per 1000. 



NOTICE. The above stock is guaranteed 

 strictly first-class and worth twice the money. 

 CASH WITH ORDER. 



Be W.T.Buckley Plant Co., Springfield, Nl. 



Mention The Kevi./w wh.-n ymi writ.- 



blc places. Buffalo has accommodation 

 for 100,000 people outside the hotels, 

 in the most desirable parts of the city 

 and in the in i-t rr-|H liable and com- 

 fortable honu'-. ami i" liiid yourself in 



these homelike ami - I -urroundings 



trust vourself to .\li. W , .\, .\dams. 



W. S. 



