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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



F^BBUABY 25, 1904. 



DECORATIVE PLANTS 



PALMS 



ABECA IiUTESCENS. 



Plants JD pot. In. high. Per doz. 100 



S-in.pots. 2 12 to 15 $1.25 $10.00 



4-in. ■• S 15 to 18 3 00 20.00 



6-in. ■• 3 18 to 24 5.00 40 00 



6-in. " S 28 to 30 1.00 each. 



7-In. " 3 30 to 36 1.50 " 



8-in. '• 3 36 to 42 2.50 " 



10-ln. " 3 48 to 54 10.00 ■' 



COCOS WEDDELI&NA. 



A Krand lot of 3-inch potp. 10 to 12 inches nigh, 

 J2.00 per dozen, $15.00 per 100. $140.00 per 1000 

 ZATANla. BOBBONICA. 



Leaves. In. high. Per doz. 100 

 3in. pots. 5 to 6 12 to 15 $1.00 $8.00 

 4-in. " 5 to 6 15 2.50 20.00 



6-in. " 5 to 6 18 to 20 i;.00 50.00 



KENTIA BEIiMOBEAITA. 



Leaves. In. high. Per doz. 100 



2K-in. pots, 4 8 to 10 $1.25 $10.00 



3-in. ■' 6 12 to 15 2 CO 15.00 



4-in; " 5 to 6 16 to 18 4..50 35.00 



KENTIA BEIiMOBEANA. 



HE^RY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, 



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aiADE-UF KENTIA FOBSTEBIANA. 



Plantsinpot. In. high. Per doz. 100 

 4-in. pots, 3 15 $4.C0 $30.00 



5-in. •■ 3 18 to 20 600 60.00 



12-in. " 3 to 4 5'^ to 6 ft. high, 12 50 each. 



Plants in tubs. Ft. high. Bach. 

 12-in. tubs. 3 to 4 6 to 7 $15.00 



12-iD. ■' 3 to 4 7 to 8 20.00 



The plants at $15 00 and $20.00 each are the best 

 values we have ever sent out in decorative plants. 

 They will be found an excellent investment. 



FHOEITIX CANABIENSIS. 



A fine lot of shapely, well-furnished plants of 

 this useful, hardy decorative Palm in light 

 wooden tubs, 3 feet high, $5.00 each. 



FERNS FOB DISHES. 



For immediate use. 100 1000 



2j<-inch pots, assortedlvarieties $3.00 $25.00 



3-inch ■■ " 1 J' .... 6.00 It- i.:^ 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



CAN MAS. 



Alphonse Bouvier. Austria. Alsace. Burbank, 

 Bronze Beauty, Beaute Poitevine, Burlington. 

 Chas. Henderson, Duke Marlborough, David Ha- 

 rum. ExplorateurCraropbell, Egandale. Florence 

 Vaughan. J. D. Eisele, Italia, Leonard Vaugban. 

 Midway, Mile. Berat, Mme. Crozy, Paul Mar- 

 quant. Pres. McKinley, Partenope. Pennsylvania, 

 Philadelphia. Queen Charlotte, Robert Christie, 

 Robu&ta, Seedlings. Sam Trelease, Souv. De A. 

 Crozy, and Cinnabar. 



These cannas were grown for our retail trade, 

 and we find we will have a surplus of fine strong 

 dormait tubers, which we quote at 92.00 per 

 100: $17.50 per lOOO. 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



The Livingston Seed Co., Columbus, 0. 



Box 104. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Delivery to April 1. April aud May 



Per WU. Delivery, Per 100. 



Mrs. Coombes $300 $2.00 



Yanariva 2.00 I.IJO 



Alice Byron B.OO 4.00 



JuneCadbury 000 ... 4.00 



Mrs. Trantor, pure white 4 00 3.00 



Adrian 2.U0 1.60 



Mrs. Robinson. ex. fine stk 1.50 1.25 



Mrs. P. J. Tag-gart 2.00 1.50 



F. ,T. Tasfart 6 00 4.00 



Robt. Halllday 2.00 1.50 



Mrs. H. Emmerton 8 00 6.00 



Prices are for rooted cuttings. Prompt ship- 

 ment. 



Orders booked for later delivery, not less than 

 5r> of a kind at above rates. Send for price list of 

 other varieties. 



W. A. CHALFANT, Spring'field. Mo. 

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CHRYSANTHEMUM 



STOCK PLANTS. 



Berg-mann. Lady Harriet, Glory of tbe Pacific, 

 Polly Rose, R. Halllday. Bassett. H. Robinson. 

 Tbe Queen, Ivory, P. Pullman. Perrln, J. Jones, 

 Timothy Eaton. H. H. Rleman, CDc per doz. 

 Kootecl Cuttings, $1 50 per 100. 



W. W. STERTZINS, """0°°° St. Louis, Mo. 



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BOSTON FERNS 



2%-ln..'.iQ: 3-lD.,Gc: 4-ln., lOc; 6-in.. 25c. Kentla 

 Belmoreana— :J and 4-ln. pots. UHc and 25c. 

 Rubbers— 20 and 2.5c each. Carnation K. C — 



Lawson, Prosperity, America. Cloud, Louise, In- 

 nocence. Floriana. Pres. Roosevelt. Manley.$2.00 

 per 100; $16 CO per 1000. Peru. $1.00 per 100. Extra 

 fine Enchantress, potted early In December from 

 2- in. pots, $S.0O per 100. 



W. W. COLES, KOKOMO, IND. 



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RANDOM NOTES. 



Thos. Murchie, of Sharon, Pa., will 

 exhibit specimen blooms of his white 

 seedling at the approaching carnation 

 convention. At the time of my visit, a 

 house of this promising addition to the 

 list of new varieties was a fine sight, 

 surpassing anything I have seen this sea- 

 son. It should make an ideal commer- 

 cial carnation. It has been noted that 

 many varieties do not succeed well in 

 different locations, but Mr. Murchie fa- 

 cetiously remarked that this variety has 

 proven well, being grown in two states, 

 yet only in one house. He is charmed 

 with Enchantress and considers it his 

 most profitable pink and ranks it next 

 to Lawson. It would be diflfieult to find 

 a finer lot of Golden Gate roses than 

 can be seen here just now. Fred Burki 

 stopped over on his way from Bakers- 

 town to Jamestown and with the writer 

 spent a pleasant hour with the Messrs. 

 Murchie, father and three sons. 



J. J. Beck, of Newcastle, Pa., is one 

 of the few who grow mushrooms under 

 rose benches without detriment to either 

 stock. Considering the outlay 40 to 60 

 cents per pound is not a bad figure. He 

 devotes several houses to radishes, three 

 varieties, Eosy Gem, Icicle and Cincin- 

 nati Market, and has obtained top prices 

 in the Pittsburg market right through 

 the winter. The last crop will be pulled 

 in time to fill up the beds with spring 

 stock. Lawson is his best carnation and 

 does so well that he will devote 20,000 

 feet of glass next season to it. W. D. 

 Fischer & Sons escaped the flood which 

 at one time threatened their store. A 

 quantity of wire designs broke away with 

 the exception of the anchors, which held 

 fast! Business has been fair of late, 

 but not so good as last year at this time. 

 Butz Bros, report similarly. Stocks arc 

 exceptionally good with bright prospects 

 for Easter. 



W. T. Bell & Sons, of FrankUn, Pa., 

 have made additions to their new plant 

 at Belleville, which supplies the homo 

 trade with carnations. 



E. C. Eeynders, of Oil City, Pa., is 

 rejoicing in the fact that there is a pos- 

 sibility of the extension of the firm name 

 to Eeynders & Son. The promising 

 young scion arrived recently. W. M. 



Geo. Wittbold Co. 



1657 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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Palms and Ferns 



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100,000 Pansies. 



Prize strain of Bupnots. Cassiers and Odiera, 

 fine, lar^e nlants. once transplanted. DUe per 100: 

 $3.50 per 1000; 2000 or more. So.OO per 1000; from 

 cold Irame. ASPARAnUS PJ.ITMOSUS, from 



flats re.ldv for pottlnK, $3.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



Samuel Whitton, 



1 5- 1 7 Gray 

 Ave., 



Utica,N.Y. 



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ORCHIDS. 



Jnst arrived in superb condition a large ship- 

 ment of DBNDKOBICM NOBILE. the most 

 usefnl for florists: also Dend. Chrysanthum and 

 others. To arrive - CATTLETA TRIANAE 

 and C. GIG AS. 



Lager & Hurrell, t'S,'"'. Summit, N. J. 



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JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



WYNCOTE, PA. 



Grower of 



Areca Lutescens, Kentia Belmoreana 



and Kentia Forsteriana, 



Price list for the asking. 

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Named varieties, large 

 plants. 2>2-in. to 3-in. 

 pots. $3.,50 per 100; 25 at 

 100 rate. Pansy Plants, large lowering, nice, 

 stocky plants $2.50 per 1000. 250 at 1000 rate. 50c 

 per 100. postpaid. Sing'le Dahlias, separate 

 colors mixed. $3.00 per 100. Cash, please. 



HENRY ERNST & SON, 



WASHINGTON, MO. 



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Geraniums 

 ....and.... 

 Carnations 



ALBERT M. HERR, Lancaster, Pa. 



PELARGONIUMS 



