MAki'll :;:'. vmu. 



The Weekly Florists'^ Review. 



491 



FEVERFEW. 



Feverfew, Dwarf Gem. $1.00 per 100; potted 

 planta, 11.50 per 100. Cash. 



Orange Floral Co., West Orange, N. J. 



Feverfew, Little Gem and yellow foliage, 

 21^-ln.. n.60 per 100, 



Morris Floral Co., Morris, 111, 



Feverfew, rooted cuttings, $1.50 per 100; $12.00 

 per 1000. J. E. Felthousen. Schnectady. N. T. 



Strong R. C. Feverfew. Little Gem. Jl.OO per 

 leo by mall. S. W, Pike, St. Charles, I II. 



Feverfew, from seed bed, 100, 2,')^. 



Jerome Harley. Media. Del. Co.. Pa. 



^Ficys, 



Rubber plants, lop cuttlnRs. 12 in. high. 

 4-ln. pot. well leaved, $2:..00 por 100. Special 

 prices on lots of 500. 



McGregor Bros.. SprliiKlkdii. Ohio. 



Top cuttings, $12. $10. $8 per 100. according 

 to size. K. J. Kuylc. Ghent. Belgium. Write 

 care J. Ter Kulle. 33 Broadway, New Tork, 



FORCING PLANTS. 



Spiraeas, extra large clumps, per 100. Japonl- 

 ca, $3.50; compacta. $5.00; astilboides florl bun- 

 da. $6.©0; Japonlca aurea reticulata, $10.00. 



Rhododendrons for forcing. 60c each ; $5.00 

 pt-r doz. Well budded plants. 



Bobblnk & Atkins. Rutherford, N. J. 



FORGET-ME-NOTS. 



Rooted cuttings, $1.00 per 100: 2-ln. pots, 

 $1.50 per 100; 4-in. pots, $5,00 per 100. Cash. 

 Orange Floral Co., West Orange. N. J. 



R. C. forget-me-not. winter flowering, $2.00 

 per 100. 2Vi-ln.. $4.00 per 100. 



Greene & Underbill, Watertown. N. Y. 



Winter-flowering. 2\4-in., $1.50 per 100. 



Morris Floral Co., Morris. 111. 



FRUIT PLANTS. 



Fruit trees and small fruit plants, etc. A 

 full assortment of the most reliable varieties 

 of peach, pear, plum, apple, quince and other 

 1 -uit trees. Tliirty-five rvliahlr var. of 

 strawberries, strong, healthy young plants 

 irom $1.50 to $2.00 per 1000. 10,000 strong plants 

 of Kansas, the best black raspberry yet fully 

 tested, also best var. of red, yellow and other 

 black raspberries. Several var. of blackber- 

 ries, grapes and other small fruit plants. 

 Strong two-year roots of Palmetto and Barr's 

 Mammoth Asparagus, 75c per 100; $4.00 per 1000, 

 All goods securely packed free. Send for cir- 

 cular and price list. 



Ohas, Black, Hightstown, N. J. 



Reduced prices on peach trees. 4 to 5 fl., 2c; 

 3 to 4 ft., lliic; 2 to 3 ft.. Ic; 1 to 2 ft.. %c. 

 All one year from bud. Sample by express 

 if wanted. Trees kept dormant till May 15. 

 ^>end for circular. 



R. S. Joimston. Uox 62. Storkley, Del, 



The reliable new Everbearing Peach, also 

 the Elberta and other choice varieties. Japan 

 1 "lums. all the most approved sorts. Select 

 vissnrtment of small fruits. 



Milford Nurseries. Milford. Del. 



10,000 peach trees, general assortment. Will 

 i'e sold at low prices in order to close out. 



C. L, Longsdorf, Floradale, Pa. 



FUCHSIAS. 



Madame Bruant. Nt-w giant duuble purple, 

 the finest an<l most free of all ]>urples. $3.50 

 per 100. Madame Carnot. New giant double 

 white; mammoth; the finest and most free of 

 all double whites, $3.50 per 100. 



Jno. F. Rupp, Box E. Shii-emanstown. Pa. 



Fuchsias, 6 best sorts, rooted cuttings. il.hO 

 psr 100; $12.50 per 1000. Black and Purple 

 Prince, 2Vj-m.. 3c; 2-in.. 21^0. 

 South Side Floral Co.. Springfield. III. 



Fuchsias, rooted cuttings, assorted, $1.50 per 

 lO'l; Sun Ray. var.. $4.iiO; Trailing Queen. $1.50 

 per lOii; 2Vi-in. pots. $4.00 per 100. 



Grce.ie & I'nderhill. Wateit-'wn. N. Y. 



Fuchsias, in variety. In 2%-In. pots. Our 

 selection, $3.00 per 100. Cash with order. 



J. E. Felthousen. Schenectady, N. T. 



Rooted cuttings of ten of the best standard 

 varieties, $1.25 per 100. Cash please. 



Logan Ave. Greenhouses, Danville, III. 



Single, $1 per 100; double, $1.50 per 100. Cash, 

 Orange Floral Co., West Orange, N. J. 



Fuchsias, only best varletleB, $1.00 per P<» 

 C. Otto Sohwabe, Jenklntown, I'a. 



Best varieties, doz., 60c; 100, $3. 



Good & Reeae Co., Springfield, O. 



Fuchsias, In variety, $1.50 per 100. 



S, D. Brant, Clay Center, Kan. 



Winter blooming, 2>^-In., $2.00 per 100. 



Morris Floral Co.. Morris, 111, 



GARDENIAS. 



Gardenia Florida, from 3-lnch pots, 8-10 

 Inches, branched, $10.00 per 100. 



P. J. Berckmans Company, Augusta. Ga, 



Send In your order now for a copy of the 

 Florists* Manual, 



GERANIUMS. 



Have a few thousand left. S. A. Nutt, La 

 Favorite. Richard Brett, Wllhelm Pfltzer, Jaa. 

 Garr, Marguerite De Layers. Mrs. E. G. Hill, 

 Alphonse Rlccard. Wonder, Grenoble. Rev. 

 Atkinson, 2%-ln. pots, $30.00 per 1000; $3.25 per 

 100. Rose geraniums; rose, lemon cuttings. 

 $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. Mme. Salleroi, 

 from soil. $1.50 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. Caab 

 with order. 



J. E. Felthousen, Schnectady, N. Y. 



R. C. named, $2.00; mixed. $1.50; Mrs. Par- 

 ker, $4.00; Sliver Leaf and Rose Scented. $1-50; 

 Mme. Salleroi, $1.25; dbl. New Life, $4.00; Mrs. 

 Pollock. Happy Thought. $2.00; Bronze, $1.50; 

 Mars. Freak of Nature. $3.00; Mme. Bruant. 

 $2.50 per 100. Happy Thought. Sliver Leaf, 

 Mrs. Pollock, 2^-ln., $4.00 per 100. 



Greene & Underhlll, Water town, N. Y. 



New Geranium Dewey. A grand novelty. 

 Color bright crimson; dwarf, compact grower, 

 profuse bloomer. Good foliage; very attract- 

 ive. 4-inch pots. each. 35c; doz.. $3.50. 3-lnch. 

 each. 2ric; doz., $2.50.' 2Vj-inch, each. 15c; ciuz.. 

 $1.50. Carl Rauth. Springfield. III. 



America, 'lOc each; $5.00 per doz. Mars. 2'4 

 inch, $5.00 per 100. Dry den, new, finest bed- 

 der. 2V£ inch, $10.00 i>er 100. Set of 15 nov- 

 elties, lS9a, Including one America. $2.00 per 

 set. Cash please. H. Eichholz. Florist, 

 WayneslMirn. Pn. 



W^ell established in 2i^-ln. pots, $3.00 per 100; 

 $25.00 per 1000. La Favorite, Mme. Bruant, 

 Peach Blossom. Grand Chancellor, Heteranthe. 

 B. Poltevine. Our selection of varieties, $2.50 

 per 100; $20.00 per IWO. 

 John A. Doyle Co.. Springfield, Ohio. 



Well fill ted cuttings, be-^t \aiiettes. douhir 

 and single, separate or mi.xed. Jl.tK) per lOn; 

 $9.00 per 1000. A few thousand Queen of West 

 and single Grant left, at the same pcice. Cash 

 with order. Peter Brown, Lancaster, Pa. 



The finest single and double, extra strong 



plants, out of 3','2-inch pots, named or mixed, 



$3.50 per KiO. Jno. F. Rupp. Box E, Shlre- 

 manstown. Pa. 



Geraniums DeRoo Mitting and double Snow 

 Drop. 214-in.. $7.00; Mm«. Salleroi. 2'4-in., $2.00; 

 named, our selection, 2>Ai-in.. $2.00 per 100. 



Morris Floral Co.. Morris. 111. 



Sweet-scented, strong 2^-ln.. 2Hc; 2-ln., 2c; 

 Mme. Salleroi, strong. 2-in., $2.00 per 100. 



South Side Floral Co., Springfield. III. 



Onlv the best standard varieties, 2%-In. pots, 

 $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



C. Otto Schwabe. Jenklntown, Pa. 



Geraniums, 2 and 2i;i-in., my selection, $3.00 

 per 100. Cash. 



Jos. H. Cunningham. Delaware, O. 



We have the cream of the new geraniums. 

 Catalogue free on application. 

 N. Smith & Son, Adrian, Mich. 



Rooted cuttings of the newer sorts, $1.50 per 

 100, postpaid. These are mixed and unnamed. 

 C. S. Tait. Brunswick, Ga, 



John Doyle and Hetheranthe. $3.00 per 100. 

 Cash. Jos. Lalhr & Sons, Springfield, Ohio. 



Geraniums in 3-in. Pink, red. white or 

 salmon. Geo. A . Kuhl. Pekin, III. 



Apple geraniums. 2'^-in.. strong. 5c. 

 H. Steinmetz. Raleigh, N. C. 



Mt. of Snow, $1.25 per 1«0, 



Geo. Smith, Manchester, Vt, 



GLADIOLUS. 



Gladiolus bulbs, write for prices. 

 John Fay Kennell, Box 405 Rochester. N. Y. 



"The Classified Advs. bring big returns** Is 

 the verdict of the advertisers. 



GLOXINIAS. 



Named varieties, as follows, $4.00 per 100. 

 Mont Blanc, pure white; Defiance, scarlet; 

 Progress, red. white Ixjrdered; Patrle, violet, 

 white bordered; also a limited quantity of 

 Kaiser Frederlch and Kaiser Wllhelm, the btsi 

 varieties out. 



- Bobblnk & Atkins, Rutherford. N. J. 



Gloxinia Crasslfolla grandlflora, 50c per doz.; 

 $4.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Henry Dreer, 714 Chestnut St., Phlla.. Pa. 



The Florists' Manual, by William Rcott. \p 

 a complete reference book for oomraercia.! 



florists. 



HARDY PLANTS, 



HARDY HERBACKOL'S PLANTS CHEAP. 



Per 100. 

 Bel lis Pftrennls, double daisies, red or 



white $1.00 



Caryopteris Mastlcanthus, 12 In. high 4.00 



Coreopsis Lanceolata 4. 00 



Delphinium Formosum, blue 3.00 



Digitalis, assorted 8.00 



Gypsophlla Panlculata, from 2-ln, pots 2.00 



Hemerocallis Sieboldli 4. 00 



Lychnis Chalcedonica 4 ,00 



Lychnis Haageana Hybrids, 2-ln. pots 2 00 



Hardy Pinks, Her Majesty, 2-ln, pots 2.00 



Hardy Pinks, Anne Boleyn, 3'/^-in. pots,,. 4.00 



Stat tee Armerla 3,00 



Hibiscus Crimson Eye 3.00 



Myosotis Alpestris 3.00 



G^illardla Grandlflora 3,00 



Bulalia Japonica 4,00 



Geum Atrosangineum 4,00 



Sweet William 3. 00 



Funkia Sieboldli variegata 4 00 



Rudheckia Golden Glow 3.UO 



Hollyhocks, 4 colors, red, pink, white, 



yellow 4.00 



Japanese Iris. 8 named varieties, dou] 



*4 



00 



German Iris, mixed colors 3. 00 



Papaver Bracteatum, from 2-ln, pots 2,00 



Pansies, extra fine strain, large clumps.... l.lO 



Pyrethrum Roseum, from 2-in. pots 2.00 



Achillea, The Pearl 4. 00 1 



Aqullegia, double white and mixed, from • 



2-in, pots 2.00 



Campanula Pyramldalis, blue and white, 



from 2-in. pots 2.00 



Above stock is in fine shape and can be de- 

 livered now. Cash, or references, please. 

 EDW. B. JACKSON. STAMFORD, CONN. 



NORWAY MAPLES. Per 100. 



1^2-1% m, cal,. 10-14 feet $35.00 



1^4-2 in. cal,, 12-16 feet 60.00 



2-2>4 in. cal,. 14-18 feet 90.00 



214-2!^ in. cal., 16-19 feet UO.OO 



SILVER MAPLES. 



W4.-2 in, cal., 12-14 feet $ 25.00 



2-2V4 in cal., 14-18 feet 35.00 



2y* to 21^-in.. cal., 16 to 18 feet 50.C0 



2V2-3 in. cal.. 16-20 feet 75.01 



3-31/2 in. cal„ 18-21 feet 100,00 



These are grown wide apart, have good 

 fibrous roots, straight trunks, sing 16 leaders, 

 symmetrical tops. Car Lots. Isaac Hicks & 

 Son, Westbury Station, Nassau County, N. Y. 



The Pinehurst Nurseries. Otto Katzensteln. 

 Mgr.. Pinehurst, N. C, Make a specialty of 

 North Carolina native woody and herbaceous 

 plants and seeds, especially of those of the 

 pine-barren section. .■Vmong the most inter- 

 esting shrubs are: Andromeda nitlda, Fother- 

 giUa alnifolia, Ilex glabra. I. opaca, I. verti- 

 cillata, Myrlca pumila, Smilax laurifolia, S. 

 Walteri, etc. etc. Among the perennials: 

 Asclepias tuberosa, Clitoria marlana. Dionaea 

 muBclpula. Lupinus diffusus. Phlox subulata. 

 Sarracenlas. etc., etc. Ask for trade lists. 



Rhododendrons. Large stock of best hardy 

 varieties, 15 in. to 2 ft. high, clean, bright 

 foliage and well set with buds, $45 to $150 per 

 100. 



Azalea Mollis, strong, bushy plants well set 

 with flower buds, $35 per 100. 



Hydrangea Panlculata Grandlflora, Z\^ to 3 

 feet. $10 a 100. Tree form, 4 to 5 ft., $25 a 

 100, 

 Storrs & Harrison Co., Box A, Palnesvile, O. 



Deutzla Lemoinei. A grand Improvement up- 

 on D, Gracilis, being fully three times as 

 large, with the trusses of bloom more erect 

 than in the original type. Strong one year 

 old plants, $1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Weige- 

 lia Eva Rathke. A rich purplish red variety; 

 the finest and brightest Welgella In cultiva- 

 tion. Extra heavy two-year-old plants, 35 cts 

 each: $3,50 per doz. 



H. A. Dreer. 714 Chestnut St.. Phlla.. Pa, 



PLEASE MENTION THE REVIEW WHEN WRITING ANY OF THESE ADVERTISERS. 



