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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



February 11, 1004. 



New Crop Asparagus Plumosus and Sprengeri Seed. 



Carnation Cuttings. 



Healthy, Well-rooted Stock. 



VESPER, the finest white Carna- 100 1000 



tion on the market. $10,00 $75. "0 



Lillian Pond. Her Majesty, The 



Queen 5.00 40.00 



Enchantress. Gov. Lowndes 6.00 50.00 



Nelson 3.50 30.00 



Fair Maid, Lawson. Prosperity and 



Golden Beauty. 3 00 25.00 



Queen Louise, Melba. Crane 2 00 18.00 



Adonis 8.00 



Carnation Cnttinefs. I'er 100 



Mrs. Roosevelt, McKinleyand Mar- 

 shall Field $5.00 . ... 



Estelle 400 $30.00 



Gov. Wolcott 4.00 



Joost and Flora Hill 1.60 12.00 



Can also furnish all other Kood vaiieties. 



Grafted Boses on Manetti Stock. 



100 1000 



Bridesmaid Bride $15.00 $120.00 



Golden Gate and Ivory 15 00 120 00 



Franz Deegen 15.00 120.00 



Pots. 

 2K-in. 



WBITE FOB 

 FBICES. 



Kentia Belmoreana. 



Leaves. Height. Per 100. Per 1000 

 4 to 5 18 to 20-in. $6.00 $50.00 



Cocos Weddellana. 

 Good strong plants in 3-inch pots. ..$15.00 per 100 

 Asparagus Plumosus. 



2K-inoh pots $3 .50 per 100; $10.00 per ICOO 



3 ■■ •■ 6.00 '■ 65.00 



We have an exceptionally fine lot of Areca and 

 Kentia Belmoreana, made-up plants, in 6-in., 8-in. 

 and 10-in. pots. Extra fine Kentias in 12-in. tubs. 

 Write for prices. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 



1612 LUDLOW STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 



MeotloD the Review when yoa write. 



MONTREAL. 



Business Dull 



The flori.sts of tliis city are exper- 

 iencing the dullest period they ever 

 had. Business since New Year's does 

 not seem to pick up a bit and from 

 what 1 hear it is general among all re- 

 tailers. Good roses arc very scarce 

 and evcu those which could always 

 be disposed of are now thrown to the 

 waste. The inactivity iu the business 

 is mainly due to the reverses that the 

 stock brokers are experiencing all over 

 the city. The florists are certainly the 

 first to feel its consequences and many 

 changes in the trade are feared -to be 

 recorded in the near future. 



The weather also is not helping to 

 improve the state of affairs. Snow 

 storms are succeeding each other at 

 close intervals of sharp and bitter cold, 

 bringing the mercury down to 30 de- 

 grees below zero. 



Club Doings. 



The Gardeners' and Florists' Club is 

 progressing. Tlie last meeting, held on 

 February 1, had the best attendance 

 seen for years, owing, probably, to the 

 matter of electing a new president to 

 replace W. Whiting, who has left Mon- 

 treal, Joseph Bennett was unanimously 

 chosen to occupy the chair, but not with- 

 out some objection on his part, saying 

 that he was not in position to preside 

 at all meetings with regularit}', as the 

 chairman is expected to do, because he 

 would be obligfil to attend to his houses 

 with more of his time than he has done 

 in the past. But the club made things 

 easy for him and he took the chair with 

 the applause of the members. 



A. Bee. 



PETOSKEY, MICH. 



Our winter has been a very cold one, 

 20 degrees below zero some mornings, 

 and it has snoired every day for seventy 

 days. When it ranges from 12 above to 

 16 below for four wefks it takes fuel and 

 a man at the stoke hole most of the 

 time, Boses are poor; the nights too 

 cold. Carnations have done well consid- 

 ering the dark days and no sunshine; 

 lack of ventilation makes havoc with the 

 blooms. Lawson is not nearly as good 

 as last season. Roosevelt, Bon Homme 

 Richard and Mrs, Palmer are blooming 

 well, except that the latter splits badly. 

 The price of carnations has held at .50 

 cents a dozen all winter; that is stiff for 

 these parts. Funeral work has kept us 

 busy and stripped of all salable stock. 



Fitzgerald, Ga.— Joel Thomas says the 

 weather has been favorable, the coldest 

 night so far IG degrees above zero. He 

 is looking for a good trade in a few 

 \veeks. 



GERANIUMS and MISCELLANEOUS STOCK. 



From 2X-in. pots. Good Stock. Not less than 5 of any one variety sold. 



Per 100 



200 



Alternanthera, 7 varieties. $2.00 per 



100; $17.50 per lOUO. Perdoz. Per 100 



Abutllon In variety 40c $2.00 



AcalyphaMacafeeana. per 1000 $20 00. 40c 2 50 



Asrecatum. Stella Gurney and Dwarf 



While 40c 2.00 



Ageratum, Stella Gurney and Dwarf 



Whtte. rooted euttlng-s. postpaid. 1.00 



Baby Primrose, ■'Primula Forbesli". 40c 2.00 



Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums. 



larye flowering or Aster varieties, 



$3.00 per 100; smaller or button va- 

 rieties. 13.1.0 per 110. Special price 



on larg-e lots. List of 125 varietieB 



with cultural directions, and the 



best varletioa for their several 



difff-rent uses, for the askin?. 

 Coleus, 15 varieties ... per 1000 $15 00. 40c 2.00 



Dahlias, roots $5.00 per 100; *40.0U per 



UiUO, List of varieties on applica- 



tiun. 



Fuchsias, in variety 50c 250 



Hardy Bnff lish Ivy ... . per 1000. $15 00, 40c 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy. rooted cuttings. . 75 



Heliotrope, In variety 40e $2 00 



Hibiscus, In assortment 60c 4.00 



Notice our Veg'etable Plant advertisement In thlg Issue. Cash ■with order please. 

 Write for prices on larg^e lots for future delivery. Send for Trade Price List. 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON, WHITE MARSH, Maryland. 



Per doz. 

 Forget-Mc-NotB, large flowering — 40c 

 QERANIUMS. such varieties as Cen- 

 taur. Giliean M. Gill. Double 

 Grant. Le Cid. Gen. de Boisdeffre. 

 Gloire de France. John Doyle. 

 Mme Charrotte. JeanVlaud.Mme. 

 Landry. Granville, Mrs. E. G. 

 Hill Mnie. Bruant Queen of the 

 West. Single Gen. Grant, etc .. 40c 

 QERANIUMS-Scented. Balm. Nut- 

 met?. Lemon, ShruDland Pet. Rose, 40c 

 Holt's Mammoth Sage. per 1000. $15 00, 40c 



Lemon Verbena per 1000. $20 00, 60c 



Lantanas. 10 varieties per 1000. $17 50, 40c 



MANETTIA BICOLOR 50c 



Moon vines, blue and white .. &0c 



Parlor Ivy 40c 



Salvia. Bonfire. Sllverspot and 



Spiendens. per 1000. $17.50 



Smliax per 1000 $15 00. 



Strobllanthcs Dyerlanus 50j 



Swalnsona Alba 40c 



Po4ca 40c 



Trltoma Pfltzeri, 2vi inch pots '. T6c 



Uvaria, 2H-lnchpot8 BOc 



2.00 



2.00 

 2.00 

 2.50 

 2.00 

 3(10 

 3.U0 

 2.00 



200 

 2.00 

 2.50 

 200 

 2.0O 

 t.OO 

 2 50 



...CANNAS... 



Strong Root Pieces, Averaging 2 to 3 Eyes. 



Alphonse Bouvier, 



Alsace. 



Austria. 



Black Beauty. $7.00 per 100. 



Bassett's Red. $3,00 per HO, 



Charles Henderson, 



<_'rimson liedder, 



Duke of Marlborough. 



Egandale, $3 00 per ico. 



Florence Vaughan, 



Mme. Crozy. 



Mrs. Kate Gray. $5.00 per 100. 



Unless noted. $2.00 per 100, $18.00 per 1000. 



Write for Prices on Iiarg'e Lots. 



President Carnot, 



President Cleveland. 



Proeression. 



Queen Charlotte, 



Robert Christie, 



Sam Trelease $4.00 per 100, 



Souv. de Antoine Crozy. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. ^""^iS'-'-^' 



DECORATIVE PLj^NTS. "Ifo^s^TN J^Sns 



Latania Borbonica, Areoa Lutascans. Kantia Forstariana and 

 Balmoraana, Araucaria Excelsa and Compacta, Phoenix Cana- 

 riansis, Pandanus Utilla, Ficus Elastica, Dracaena indivisa 

 and Azaleas. Write for prices. Correspondence solicited. 



JOHN BADER, 



Importer and 

 Wholesale Orower, 



Troy Hill, Allegheny, Pa. 



Geraniums*. 



Rooted euttinss. true to name, leadint; kinds 

 and colors. $2.00 per 100; $1.=>.00 per HOC. 



VIHCAS— Variegated, from 3 inch pots, $5 00 

 per 100. 



FRANK A. PIERSON, Cromwell, Conn 



Mention the Review when yoo write. 



SEASONABLE STOCB. Per lOO 



Geraniums, all leadlne varieties. mlx.,2'^jln. J2 25 



Rose Geraniums. 2!^-in 2 60 



Ivy Geraniums 2- in . . 2 00 



Petunias, all colors, mixed, 2 In. 2 00 



Heliotropes. Jersey Beauty 2-la 2 26 



Pelargoniums, mixed varieties, 2>^-ln o 00 



Rooted Cuttings— Feverfew. Vlnca Var.. 

 Coleus and German Ivy. $1.00 per lOO. Cash please 



CONVERSE GREE^HOUSES, Webster, Mass. 



BOSTON AND ANNA FOSTER FERNS 



Very fine, $25.00 to 150.00 per 100. In pots 

 2Sc to $5.00 each: small plants $6,00 per 100. 



Asparairus Plnmosns Nanus, 4 in. $10.00, 

 Sin pans $50 00 per 109. Asparaerns Spren- 

 geii, 4-in. $6 00 per 100. Dracaeaa Indivisa, 

 3-in. strong, $s.0O per 100 Kentias— Ficus. 



L. H. FOSTER, 45 King St., Dorchester.Mass. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



JOHN SCOTT, 



Keep 8t. ervenhoase8, Brooklrn, N. T. 

 Headquarters BQ^fonS 



Fine "FIEBBOHI" in 3'4-incli pots. 



The Cottage Gardens' Collection of Cannas. 

 Grand stock. Send for particulars. 



