JANUARY U. 1900. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



171 



100,000 



R.C. 



ifl Carnations 



Ready 



TO 

 SHIP 



1^" Early orders get the best stock. 



}\Tdoz. Per 100 



Mrs. Thos. W. Lawson $U.(K) $U.OO 



Ethel Crocker, pink . 1.50 10.00 



Olvmpia, variegated 1.50 10.00 



The Maniuis. pink 1.50 10.00 



Genevieve Lord, pink 1.50 lO.OO 



G. H. Crane, scarlet m 4.50 



America, scarlet 50 4.00 



Melba. liglit pink .50 3.50 



Mrs. G. Bradt, variegated 50 3.00 



Glacier, white, fine .50 4.00 



Maud Adams, dark pink .50 3.50 



Gomez, dark red 50 4.00 



Mrs. F. loost, pink 40 2.50 



Gold Nugget, yellow 50 3.00 



-Argyle. pink, tine 1.25 



Triumpli. pink 1.50 



Daybreak, shell pink 1.00 



Empress, dark red 1.00 



Flora Hill, white 1.50 



White Cloud, white 2.50 



Mary Wood, white, fine 3.00 



Jubilee, scarlet l.,50 



Pysche, variegated l.,50 



Morello. scarlet 1.50 



Wm. Scott, pink 1.00 



Lizzie McGowan 1.00 



PLANTS. 



Geranium De Koo Mitting 2^i-inch 



Geranium Double Snow Drop .. " 



New Vellow Baby Primrose " 



22 Coleus, fine, named " 



20 Standard Coleus. named " 



30 Double Petunias, mixed .. " 



Primula Dbconica, 3H-inch 



Primula Obconica. 2J^-inch 



Primula, Chinese, 2^-inch 



Priniula. from flats, strong 



Velvet Plant 



15 Begonias, flowering, named, 2Ji-inch 



Forget-Me-Not, winter tlowering, 2J^-inch .. 

 Iresines, 2 varieties, red and yelTow,2^-inch. 



Pansy Plants, per 1000, $:i.OO. 



Cannas, large nowerine. mixed 



Mesembryanthemum Erectum, 2K-inch. 



California Moss 



Lvcopodium Dent " 



Alternanthera, 4 varieties 



Feverfew, Little Gem 



Feverfew, yellow foliage " 



Dusty Miller 



Cigar Plant " 



Vinca. variegated, trailing 



Pure White Pansy Plants 



Ferns, mixed, our selection, 2J^-inch 



Lobelia. Crystal Palace Gem, " 



Five plants at 100 rates. 



The Morris Floral Co. 



MORRIS, ILL. 



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GERANIUMS 



Most desirable semi- 

 double bedders and 

 market varieties, dou- 

 ble and single. Also Begonia Erfordii and Vernon, red, 

 pink and white. Replanted, line stock, $16 per looo; 

 from sand SI2 per looo. 



POT TT'TTW Fled, yellow and brightest colored 

 \j\JUl2J V O fancy. Strong, $6 per loon. 



loo rates same by expres'^. Terms cash. 

 Choice Petunias, Pansies, Verbenas, Heliotrope, etc. 

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FOR 



1900 



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LIVINGSTON'S MAGNUS. 



I'liis very distinct and most promisiiiK new va- 



1 II Iv.ol tlic color of nKAiJTv and acmh is the latest 



1 lition by Livingston to the Tomato family. It 



thicker, heavier, and more solid than either of 



. above, making it easily the most iiandsome 



It in cultivation. The form is perfect, uniform. 



large and attractive. Mesh very firm. It is a robust 



grower, with sliort joints, setting its fruit clusters 



closer together than most varieties, and is tliere* 



fore a heavy cropper. It is especially adapted 



for shipping, and is remarkably tine for forcing 



indoors and nut. 



Per pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 50c; 7 pkts. $1.00 



COLUMBUS, 



Ohio. 



The Livingston Seed Co., 



Commercial Violet Culture 



By Prof, B. T. GALLOWAY, 

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THE FLORISTS' MANUAL 



By WILLIAM SCOTT. 



A Complete Reference Book for Commercial Florists. Over 200 large pages. 

 Handsomely illustrated. Following is a list of the subjects covered: 



