APRIL 10, 1902. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



709 



50.000 Perennial Phloxes 



Alexander von G-ontard. Cannine rose with 

 white center. 



Aqnillon. Carmine rose, shaded salmon, crim- 

 son eye. 



Arhis. Deep pink overlaid salmon, crimson e\e. 



Astier Behu. Deep purplish crimson. 



Berang'er. White suffused pink with rosy lilac 

 eye. 



Blanc Nain. Large flowering dwarf, white. 



Botile de Fen. Bright scarlet overlaid with sal- 

 mon, carmine eye. 



Bonqnet Fleur. White, with deep rose eye. 



Bournonf._ Carmine rose, purplish crimson eye. 



Bridesmaid. Pure white with large crimson 

 center. 



Carl Hnber. Bright scarlet overlaid salmon. 



Champig^ol. Bright salmon pink. 



Champs Elysee. Fine rich purplish crimson. 



CrcBsus. Fiery cannine. crimson eye. 



Cross of Honor. White with a band of rosy 

 lilac thrr.ugli the center of each petal. 



Crystal Palace. White with lilac markings and 

 deeper center. 



Cyclon. Carmine rose, light center. 



Dng-nesclin. White with dark crimson center. 



Bclairenr. Purplish crimson with light halo. 



Etna. .Scarlet witti dark crimson eye. 



Etoile dn Nord. Purplish crimson. 



Ettg-ene Danzenvillier. Lilac with white edge 

 and center. 



Fanst. Pure white with cherrv-red eye. 



Fran W. Spemann. Carmine with amaranth- 

 red eye. 



Grossclande. Carmine with crimson eye. 



Henry Murg-er, White with bright rose eye. 



Inspector Jnrg-ens. Carmine with deeper eye. 



Jeanne d'Arc. Fine pure white. 



Jocelyn. Dwarf, bright sajmon red. 



Jnles Fing-er. Tender rose with deep rose eye 



La Pondre. r>eep purplish crimson. 



Ita Nuit. Dark purplish crimson. 



Iia Vagne. .Soft rosy pink with red eye. 



Iiilipnt. Bright magenta with crimson eye. 



Iiothair, Salmon red with carmine eye. 



Marie Stuart. Fine large white, very early. 



Matador. Bright orange scarlet, cherrv-red eye. 



Michael Cervantes. Pure white with bright 

 red eye. 



Mile. Marie Knppenheim. A fine compact 

 pure wiiite, 



Mme. Fape Carpentier. Very dwarf, pure 

 white. 



Mrs. Dora TTm^eller. Rich deep rose. 



Molier. Salmon rose, deep rose eye. 



These are fall 

 divided field 

 plants with from 

 3 to 6 eyes,which 

 were potted up 

 into 3-inch pots 

 and carried over 

 in cold frames, 

 and which are 

 now in prime 

 condition to 

 make a fine dis- 

 play of flowers 

 this season. This 

 stock is much su- 

 perior to winter 

 propagfated stock 

 which is usually 

 sent out. 



Oberg-artner Wittig'. Bright magenta with 

 pure red eye and white halo. 



Ornament. Rosy magenta, crimson eve. 



Pantheon. Fine deep salmon rose. 



Pascha. Deep rose with brighter eye. 



Peach Blow. Delicate pink with white mark- 

 ings. 



Fluton. Rich purplish crimson. 



Professor Schlieman. Salmon rose with car 

 mine eye. 



P. Bonnetin. Magenta overlaid salmon. 

 Semiramis. Purplish magenta. 

 Simplon. White suffused lilac, dark rose center. 

 Sunshine. Deep salmon pink with deep rose eye. 

 Sylphide. Light rose and white with deep 



center. 

 Thebaide. Salmon red with crimson eye, very 



free. 

 The Pearl. A good free white. 

 Wm. Bobinson. Rose overlaid salmon. 



75 cents per dozen, $6.00 per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 



We are HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDY PERENNIALS, of which we carry an immense stock in all the really de- 

 sirable varieties, all of which are fully described in our current Trade List. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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TOP GRADE ROSES. 



BEAUTIFUL YOUNG PIANIS BREAKING AT EVERY EYE. 



Will MAKE lARGE PUNTS EARIY. 

 Maids, Brides, 2x3 rose pots, $2.50 per 100; 

 $2-2.50 per 1000. 



Maids, Brides, Golden Gates, R. C. S1.50 per 



100: .$12.00 per 1000. 

 Ferles, R. C. ,82.00 per 100: $l.:i.00 per 1000. All 



select two and three-eye cuttings. 



Carnations— Marquis, Jubilee, Flora Hill, $1.25 

 per 100: ycott, Sl.OO per 100. 



Write for prices on large orders. 



W. H. GULLETT & SONS, LINCOLN, ILL. 



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Whatcom, Wash.— Geo. Gibbs is hav- 

 ing a fine cut of hyacinths and double 

 Von Sion and Ajax prineeps narcissus 

 from the open ground. Golden Spur were 

 cut last week, Henry Irving and Ard 

 Righ two weeks ago, all from open beds. 

 Victoria bicolor is just opening. He 

 reports an excellent Easter trade. David 

 and Harry Smith, vegetable gardeners, 

 have just completed a greenhouse 30x100. 

 Geo. Barker, the florist, will remodel and 

 enlarge -his greenhouse this suiamer. 



Winnipeg, MAN.-j-Mr. E..M. Chester,, 

 formerly of the Chester Seed Company, 

 has organized a stock company to' be 

 known as the Northwest Seed and Trad- 

 ing Co., Limited. The store is at 505 

 Main St. 



nnegetable 

 ^ ....Plants 



CABBHGE— Wakefield and Succession, winter 

 sown, 20e per 100; $1.25 per 1000. 



LETTUCE — Grand Rapids, Boston Marljet, 

 Reichner's Forcing and other varieties, 15c per 

 100: $1.00 per logo. 



TOMATO— Ready for transplanting; Stone. 

 Favorite, Beauty, Dwarf Champion and other 

 varieties, 15c per 100; $1.00 per 1000. 



ECO— New York Improved, 25c per 100 ; $2.00 

 per 1000. Ready for transplanting. 



PEPPER- For transplanting. Ruby King, Bull 

 Nose and Sweet Mountain, 25c 100: $2.00 per 1000. 



CAULIFLOWER plants— H. Snowball, 50c 

 per 100. 



If vegetable plants are wanted by mail always 

 add 10c per 100. Cash with order. 



R.Vincent, Jr. & Son, White Marsh, Md. 



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San Antonio. Tex.— The P. D. Hauser 

 & Sons Floral Co. has been incorporated 

 with a capital stock of $50,oo0. The in- 

 corporators are Peter D., Frank H., Wm. 

 T., Jno. H. and Geo. P. Hauser. 



I LIKE the Eeview very much. — G. F. 

 Plowman, Iron Mountain, Mich. 



RUPP 



XXX-- No Finer %m in tlie U.S. 



A^eratnm — Princess Pauline and Stella 

 (xurney, extra bushy. 2-inch, $2.00 per 100. Extra 

 strong and tine. 3-inch. $3.50 per 100. 



l,obelia — Crystal Hem. best dwarf blue, 

 very strong. 2-inch. S2.00 per 100. 



Heliotropes— Finest Light and Dark, strong 

 2-inch, $2.00 per 100. XXX. 3inch. very bushy, 

 $3.50 per 100. 



Verbenas — Best giants grown, strong seed- 

 lings. 2-inch. .SI. 50 per 100. 



Fnchsias — Double giants: Bruant, purple: 

 Camot. white, grand, 3-inch. $4.00 per 100. 



Finest named up-to-date varie- 

 ties, strong and bushy, 3-inch, 

 our selection, $4.00 per 100. 



C.^Sil. KXTK.\S APDEP TM EVERY CiRPER. 



JOHN F. RUPP.Shiremanstown.Pa. 



The Home of Primroses. 



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GERANIUMS. 



nOOTED CUTTINGS of S. A. Nutt and 

 ■* Double General Grant to close out at $1.25 

 a 100 : $10.00 a 1000. The following varieties from 

 2i4 and 3-in. pots, at $2.50 and $3.50 a 100— Single 

 and Double Grant. S. A. Nutt. A. Ricard, La Fa- 

 vorite. E. G. Hill and Keaute Poitevine. 

 Cash with order. 



JAS. AMBACHER, LONG BRANCH, N. J. 



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