JANUARY 1. li«N). 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



145 



Classified Plant Advertisements-Continued. 



Kentlas Belmoreana and Forsteiinna. 6-ln. 

 pots, from 11.00 to $1.60 each; 7-ln. pots, $1.60 

 to $2.50 each; larger plants, $3.00 to $10.00 oa. 

 Areca Lutescens, 50c to $3.00 each. Latunlas. 

 from $4.00 per doz., to $3.00 each. Araucarlas, 

 large plants, 75c to $1.60 each. 



Wm. A. Bock, North Camhrklge, Mass. 



Freshj seed: Latanla borbonlca, JO cts per 100; 

 J2 50 per 1000. Cocos Wcddellana, $1.00 per 100; 

 $7.60 per 1000. Pandanus utllis, $1.25 per 100; 

 $19.00 per 1000. Samples, 10 cts. 



H. II. Bergcr & Cu., 47 Barclay St.. N. Y. 



Pandanus Veltchll, vigorous, shapely plants. 

 each, 6-ln., $1.00; 7-in., $1.50; 8-ln.. $2.00. Dis- 

 counts on large orders. 



J. Welsh Young, Germantown, Pa. 



California Fan Palm. Washingtonia Fllifera, 

 from seed bed, one foot high, $5 per 100, post- 

 paid. P. D. Barnhart, Bakersfleld. Cal. 



Aspidistra, extra fine plants. Variegated. 10c 

 per leaf, green, 6c per leaf. 



Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. 



Kentla Belmoreana and Porsterlana, 3-ln.. 

 and Latanla Borbonlca, 4-ln,, 25c each. Cash. 

 Geo. M. Emmans, Newton, N. J. 



PeperomlaB argryrela and arlfolla, 3-ln., 50c 

 per doz. John H. Ley, Good Hope, D. C. 



PANSY PLANTS^ 



For Pansy Seed see under heading "Seeds." 



Roemer's Superb Prize Pansies. This Im- 

 proved strain all the leading- novelties In- 

 cluded; strong bushy plants ready now; 60 cts 

 per 100. by mail; $2.00 per 500. by express: $4.00 

 per 1000; |7.00 per 2000; $10.00 per 3000; $15.00 per 

 6000. Large Plants, transplanted. In bud and 

 bloom. $1,00 per 100. Cash with order. Peter 

 Brown, Lancaster, Pa. Grower of extra fine 

 Pansies. 



Good plants, by express, $2.50 per 500; $4.00 

 per 1000. C. Soltau & Co.. 199 Grant Ave.. 

 Jersey City, N. J. 



Fine plants, large flowering strain. $2.o0 per 

 1000. Cash please. 



Jos. H. Cunningham, Delaware, Ohio. 



Schmidt's Pansies have no equal. Fine 

 plants, 50c per 100; $3.00 per 1000. 



J. C. Schmidt. Bristol. Pa. 



Pansy plants. MIttlng's Giants. 50c per 100; 

 $3.00 per 1000. Morris Floral Co.. Morris. III. 



Herr's Tansies, the best strain in the world. 

 A. M. Herr, Lancaster, Pa. 



Send In your order now for a copy of the 

 Florists* Manual, by Wm. Scott, price $5.00. 

 Florists* Pub. Co., Chicago. 



PELARGONIUMS. 



strong plants, mixed varieties, from 2t/o-in. 

 pots, $3.50 per 100. Geo. W. Fetzer, 434 N. llth 

 St.. Alientown, Pa. 



15 best varieties of pelargoniums, $2.00 per 

 100. S. D. Brant, Clay Center, Kan. 



If you read these advs. others would read 

 yours. 



PETUNIAS. 



Henderson's and Dreer's choicest varieties. 

 Extra strong 2-ln. pot plants, $2.00 per aOO; 

 $18.00 per 1000. Extra strong rooted cuttings, 

 $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 



South Side Floral Co., Springfield, III. 



Dreer's are the best double fringed pink to 

 aate, $1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 



F. R. Thornton, Macomb, 111. 



30 varieties, every one fine. $1.25 per 100. 



S. D. Brant, Clay Center, Kan. 



30 varieties, mixed. $2.00 per 100. 



Morris Floral Co.. Morris. lil. 



Rooted cuttings, $1.00 per 100. 



C. Lengentelder. Elgin, III. 



PRIMROSES. 



Chinese rriniroscb-, fiinged foilago, finest 

 market vars. from 2-ln. pots, $2 per 100; from 

 •"™-in pots $2.50 per 100; from 3-in. pots, tine 

 plants in bud, $4 per 100. Fronu 4-ln. pots, ex- 

 tra .strong, in .seven colors. Including double 

 white, red and single blue, all well set with 

 buds, $i;do/.. ; $8 per lOO. .Ml warranle.l A No. 

 1 .stock. Paul Mader, East Siruudsburg , Pa. 



Nice stockv plants of large flowering Chinese 

 Primroses, mixed colors, many of them bloom- 

 ing, out of 4-Inch pots, at $6.00 per 100. Cash 

 with order. 



M. E. & R. Hoffer, Mount Joy, Pa. 



"The Classlfled Advs. are a great conve- 

 nience" Is the verdict of the buyers. 



New yellow Baby Primrose, 2ii-in., $1.20 per 

 doz • $10.00 per lUO, Chinese, 2%-in., strong, 

 $150; Obconlca. strong, 2y.-in., $2.00; W^-m., 

 S3 00 per 100. From fiats, strong, 75c. 



Morris Floral Co., Moms, III. 



Chinese, 3-in.. $5.00, 4-in., $8.00 per 100; 6-ln. 

 pans, $3.00 per doz. Obconlca grandiflora and 

 Hybridum, same size and price as Chinese. AH 

 In bud and bloom. ,,, v 



N. Smith & Son, Adrian, Mich. 



Chinese Primrose, finest fringed varieties, 2- 

 in., $2.00; 2V4-in.. $3.00 per 100; 3-in., $4.00 per 

 lOO, Cash. Geo. M. Emma ns, Newton, N. J. 



Chinese primroses, strong, 3-lnch pots 60o 

 per doz.; 4-in. pots 75o per doz. C. Blsele, 

 llth & Jefferson Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Baby primrose, 5-in. pots. 30 to 50 spikes, 

 $10.00 per 100. Geo. W. Fetzer, 434 N. llth St., 

 Alientown. Pa. ^ 



150 Obconica grandiflora and 100 Forbesi at 

 $2.00 per 100. Cash please. 



Jos. H. Cunningham, Delaware, Ohio. 



In bud. 2-ln., $2.00: 2%-in.. $3.00 per 100. 

 Greene & Underhill. Watertown, N. Y. 



In 3 and 3%-tn., $5.00 per 100. 



E. I. Bawllngs, Quakertown, Pa. 



ROSES. 



Dormant Hybrid Perpetual Hoses, Just tlie 

 thing for Easter pot plants. Low hudded. 

 Two-vear-old Price, your selection of kinds, 

 bumlle' of 10 for $1.25 ;'^ 100 tor «0.00; lOOO tor 

 $50,00. The varieties: Alfred Colomb Capt. 

 Christy Duke of Edinburgh. Fisher Holmes, 

 ion Jacqueminot, Gen. Washington, John 

 Hopper La Prance, Mabel Morrison, Baroness 

 Rotlfschlld Mme. Gal>riei l.ulzet Magna 

 Charta, Margaret Dickson Mrs. John Lalng, 

 Paul Neyron. Perle des Blanches. Pj.'"" Ca- 

 millo de Rohan. TJlrlch Brunner. Clucas & 

 Soddlngton Co., 342 West Hlh St., New York. 



Roses. For Spring Blooming. The proper 

 .sorts, Clothilde Soupert. Gen'l Jacqiiemlnot. 

 Coq. des Alps. La France Coq. des B anches, 

 etc nnc 1 and 2 year fleld-grown plants, suit- 

 able for 6-ln.^POt^ 6c.^^^^^ Rochester, N. Y. 



The grand new rose Liberty, most nearly 

 approached by Meteor In color, but tar sur- 

 passing that standard variety in brilliancy 

 and purity of color, as well as In size; never 

 showing any deformed, black or bull heads 

 either in winter or summer and far surpass- 

 ing Meteor in freedom of bloom. A remarka- 

 ble keeper when cut. keeping Its brilliancy 

 of color without turning blue or dropping Its 

 petals, as is the case with Gen. Jacqueminot, 

 which It somewhat resembles In size and fra- 

 grance. Prices are as follows for Al stock: 

 Own rooted plants In 2%-lnch pots, 12 plants, 

 60c- 26 plants, 60c: 60 plants, 30o; 100 plants, 

 25c; 1000 plants. 20e each. 



Grafted plants In 2%-lnch pots: 12 plants. 

 75c- 25 plants. 60c; 60 plants. 50c; 100 plants, 

 40c' 1000 plants, 35c each. Satisfactory reference 

 or 'deposit from all unknown correspondents. 

 Orders coming in after this date can be filled 

 only In April or later, as my stock for March 

 delivery is all sold. „ . „ ^ , .. - 

 E G Asmus, West Hohoken, N. J. 

 Agents: J. C. Vaughan. Chicago. 111.: J. N. 

 May. Summit, N. J.; F. R. Plerson Co., Tar- 

 rytown-on-Hudson, N. Y^ 



D & C roses are the cheapest because they 

 are the besi. We have in stock over 1000 vari- 

 eties on own roots, including nearly 200 new 

 roses not offered elsewhere, as well as ail 

 the old favorites, at prices that make it worth 

 your while to send us your list tor quotations 

 before buying eUsewhere. All sizes from 2'i-in. 

 pots up. Send tor a copy of our New Guide to 

 Rose Culture for 1900, a handsome book of 134 

 pages, illustrated with hundreds of half-tones 

 and numerous colored plates. It is really a 

 work of art and free for the asking. The Din- 

 gee & Conard Co.. Rose Growers, West Grove, 

 Pa. ^__ 



Rose cuttings. American Beauty, $3.00 per 

 100; $25.00 per 1(100. Kaiserln and La France. 

 $2.00 per 100; $17.50 per 1000. Bride, Brides- 

 maid, Meteor and Perle, $1.50 per 100; $12.60 

 per 1000. All rooted cuttings sold under the 

 condition that if not satisfactory they are to 

 be returned at once and money will be re- 

 funded. . «, . 



George Reinberg. 51 Wjibash Ave., Chicago, 



3U-in. Bride, M. Van lloutte at $4.00 per 100. 

 2U-Tn Bride and Maid. C. Soupert. Ye low 

 soupert, Hermosa, Mrs. De Graw, lellow 

 Rai^bler, Crimson Rambler, ,^nd a general line 

 of good roses, in 2>A-in., at ow pnces. Ca.sh. 

 '' National Plant Co.. Dayton, O. 



Crimson Rambler, strong Plants 3 to 4 ft_ . 

 $r, 00 oer 100; extra strong. 4 to 5 ft.. »1S.OO per 

 100 The Conard & Jones Co., West Grove. Pa. 



Several thousand strong, fle''l-SfOY"'.:"?f=^m 

 old Zelia Pradel rose plants, for sale at Slo.OO 

 per 100. John Wolf, Savannah, Oa. 



Liberty Rose. We have sole control for the 



^^^ idSlSnd M^wiod & CO.. Natick. Mass. 



1000 Bridesmaid roses. 2% and 3-in., $2.50 per 



'"^ '° s'o'utg g"de Floral Co., Springfield, 111. 



First rooted cuttings of /°=^«„ "^'5j|,J,°„'' 'iT," 

 mediate shipm ent. Geo. A. Ivuhl, Pekln. in. 



Hardy roses In great variety. 



Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y. 



Manettl stocks tor fall dellyery 



Hiram T. Jones. _gil zaheth, N. .i 



Grafted Ros^s.jrlc^e^Jist^ady^^^^^^^^^ 



SALVIA. 



Salvia splendens. 2%-ln.. $2.60 per 100; root- 

 '' '"s'o'i?rsr°FSf/al"co., Springfield, 111. 



Salvia, rooted cuttings, $1.25 per 100. 



Greene & Underhill, Wa^ertown^J^J?! 



SEEDS. 



Readv for delivery now. Crop. 1899. No old 

 seed tept over. Sweet peas In following sorU: 

 .^merica. Aurora, Apple Blossom. Blanche 

 Ferry. E. Early B. Ferry, Blanche Burpee. 

 Borektton. Capt. of Blues, Captivation, Car 

 dinal. Countess of Radnor. Countess of Aber- 

 deen. Creole, Dorothy Tennant Ernlly Hen 

 derson, Emily Eckford. Eliza Eckford. Fire- 

 fly Gray Friar. Juanita, Lottie i-cKtora, 

 Lemon Queen. Mars. Mrs. Jno. Chainberlaln 

 mS Hunt: Maid of Honor New Countess 

 Primrose. Prima Donna. Princess of Wales 

 Queen of England. Queen Victoria. Red Rid- 

 m- Hood, senator. Stanley, any of above sorts. 

 o7 5 cts- 'i lb.. 15 cts: M lb.. 20 cts; 1 lb., 

 30 "cts When ordering add postage 4 cts for 

 5 oz Choicest mixture, Eckford' s hybrids V^ 

 lb 10 cts •%<! lb., 15 cts.; 1 lb., 25 cts. Sow 

 now Gloxlnia'Seed. prize mixture pkt„ 2d cts. 



H. H. Berger & Co., 47 Barclay St., N. Y. 



XXXSeeds. Verbena Grandiflora. The finest 

 strain of Improved Giant Verbenas yet pro- 

 duced, largest fiowers and best '^°1°'-^; P^J PllV 

 600 seeds, mixed colors. 50 cts Cyclamen Gi- 

 ganteum. The choicest Gi5"'-flo"'«'""S„„';\"Vf 

 ties in best mixture, pkt.. 200 seeds, $1^00; half 

 pkt., 60 cts. Petunia Dbl. Fringed. The larg- 

 est and finest Double Fringed and mottled 

 Petunias to be had. trade pkt.. 50 cts. Chinese 

 Primrose. Best large, single and double, 500 

 seeds. $1.00. Phlox Drum. Pumila. New. very 

 dwarf, perfect beauties, excellent for growing 

 in pots for Spring sales, mixed colors per 

 trade pkt.. 20 cts. Pansy Finest Glant^ 

 Choicest mixed Mammoths, 3500 seeds; SyO- % 

 pkt., 60 cts. A pkt. of New Double Early- 

 flowering Dwarf Vienna Carnation added to 

 everv order. 



John F. P.upp. Sliiremnnstown, Pa. 



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