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TheWeeidy Florists^ Review^ 



Al'OI-sT 2S. l'.i«-.' 



OUR STOCK 



Will Please 



YOIR CISTOMERS. 

 C. C. Pollworth Co, 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



Catalogue on application. 



GREEN DAHLIAS. 



Replying to thi' incjiiiiy nf .loliii H. 

 Vesey would say we have a green flowered 

 dahlia here. It is listed as viridiilora. 



A peculiarity of this freak is to some- 

 times have a flower with the outer petals 

 of a deep red color. ' The plant is of 

 compact growth and the flowers are borne 

 on stems too short to be useful. 



L. A. Martin. 



Greenwich, Conn. 



We had a dahlia plant that bore per- 

 peetly green blossoms the season of 1901. 

 Whether it will repeat itself another sea- 

 son remains to be seen. The flowers were 

 fully developed and double. 



E. S. Thompson. 



South Haven, Mich. 



I am not a dahlia grower but I know 

 of parties in this state that have had 

 green dahlias for several years. 



R. 8. HoxiE. 



Mattapoisett, Mass. 



The variety is probably the viridiflora, 

 known among dahlia growers for many 

 years. I received my first stock from 

 England twelve years ago and it was 

 then an old variety. Strictly speaking it 

 is a botanical monstrosity. Its flowers 

 are not composed of petals but are simply 

 a much enlarged calyx. As the green 

 bunches get older a few red petals will 

 often appear. Twice I have had sports 

 from the variety that produced perfect 

 red flowers. W. W. Wn.MOKE. 



Penvor, Colo. 



HEATING. 



I have a lot of I'.j-inch pipe. Can 1 

 use it for heating, and how many lines 

 will I have to have to hold a tempera- 

 ture of 60 degrees? We have a drop 

 every once in a wliile that will reach 10 

 or 12 degrees below. Bellefont.\ine. 



Replying to Bellefontaine, to heat a 

 little greenhouse 16x30 by water circu- 

 lation to a temperature of 60 degrees, 

 he will require, assuming there be 

 glass on the roof and gables only, 15 

 lines of I'/i-inch pipe, or if there be 

 glass also on the vertical side walls, 17 

 lines of IVi-inch pipe would be required. 



New York. Henrt W. Gibbons. 



Berlin, Conn. — Carl Merchant has 

 moved away and is reported to have pur- 

 chased a greenhouse property in New 

 Haven. 



PRIMROSES 



Per 100 

 Chinese $2.00 



Obconica Grand 2.00 



Forbesi 2.00 



Acrk^r.amtc: ^ Sprengeri, 2-inch pots 2.00 



/^spai ayu» I piuniosus « « 300 



CINERARIAS, ready October Jst 2.00 



PANSY PLANTS, ready October 1st, $3.00 per 1000 60 



CASH OR C. O. D. 



JOS. H. CINNINGH4M, - ■ Delaware, Ohio. 



?^l';'finn The RpvJpw when y nu write. 



Fine strong' 

 plants, 

 from 2^.^-in. 

 pots. 



1 Doinsettias* 



^ 'K At $8 00 per 100. These will make the very best 



% plants for Cbristmas sales. 



I Wm. Scott, sZrLee^s, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Mc-iui"ii Tin- Ueview whfii yim writ*^ 



Smilax! 



Strongf plants, 2K-in. pots, ready for 

 benching, $1.00 per 100: $10.00 per 1000 



JOHN BROD, Niles Center, III. 



Pansy Seed. 



Mammoth Butterfly, very fine. 1000 seeds 25c. 

 Choice named varieties, 's oz-. 75c ; % oz., $2.50; 

 oz. $4.00. Extra choice mixture. 20 var.: trade 

 pkt.. 35c.: oz., $4.00. Giant Trimardeau. high 

 grade mixture, per oz.. 7,5c. Giant Trimardeau 

 named colors", 75c. to $4.00 per oz.. 20 var. Above 

 are imported direct from best growers. Seed all 

 te^ted j\s.r. Ml'KR^T. Nee d^man, Peoria. III. 



WALTER MOTT 

 SEED & BULB CO., 

 Jamestown, N. Y. 



SEITD FOR CATAI.OOUE. 



Latania Borbonica 



^r g'roTC'ing' on, 3-ixicli pots, fine 

 plants. $6.00 per 100. 



Jn UCICC ^^® Exotic Nurseries. 

 ■ Di ntiOUi DAYTON, OHIO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Wf^ liave the largest stock of 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



In the countty, May importation, raised from top cuttings only 



5-lu. pots, 3 tiers, lU inches and above $0.6U 



5'^-ln. pots. 12 to U inches tiOc to .75 



ti-iu. pots. 15 to IS Inches Vac to 1.00 



S pecimen 1.25 



Kentias Fors eriana and Bclmoreana, 



25 to ;iO inches high. Sia to 6-in. pots 75 



Ficus Flastica. 18 to 24 inches hlg-h. 6-in. 



p. ts, per dozen from H.OU to 5.G0 



Boston Ferns. 6-in. pots 40 



Cash with order please. To save express 



mention if pots to be tateen off. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



Wholesale Grower and Importer of Pot Plants 



IUI2 Ontario St.. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Mpiitlon The Review when you write. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



WYNCOTE, PA., 



Grower of 



ARECA LUTESCENS, KENTIA 

 BELMOREANA, KENTIA FORSTE- 



RIANA and LATANIA BORBONICA 



Price List for the asking-. 

 Mpntion Tbe Review when you write. 



YOU OUGHT TO TRL 



100 of our Geraniums that have been 

 bedded in the shelf. They are equal to 

 4 or .5-inch put plants We pack them light 

 and careful at S3. 75 per 100. until sold. 



E. I. RAWLINGS, Quakertown, Pa. 



Mention Tlie Ret 



vhen yon write. 



\tways mention the Florists' Review ■whtr 

 writing; advertisers. 



