952 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



March 24, 1004. 



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Per :00 



^ Mme. CHATEH AT 96 00 



IiA FBAZrCE 4 OO 



SUNBISE SCO 



Per 100 



IVOBT 8150 



MAID 1 60 



ROSE PLANTS. 



STRONG STOCK 

 from 2>^-in. pots. 



UNCLE JOHN. 



The finest pink rose yet introduced ; beautiful color, free bloomer, best money- 

 maker. 820.00 per 100 ; $150.00 per 1000. 



1000 

 850 00 

 35 00 

 40 OO 



Per 100 1000 



AM. BEAUTY 87 00 860 00 



KAISEBIH 3 OO 25 00 



IiIBEBTT 5 00 40 00 



Per 100 



BBIDE, MAID «3 00 



PEBIiE, IVOBT .... 3 00 

 O'OI.DEIT QATE 3 00 



1000 

 $25 00 

 25 00 

 25 00 



ROSE CUTTINGS— Well Rooted. 



1000 Per 100 1000 



$12 50 BBIDE 8150 812 50 



12 50 GOLDEN QATE 150 12 50 



, Per 100 1000 



FEBI.E 8150 $12 50 



STTfiTBISE 3 50 30 00 



CARNATIONS— Well rooted, healthy cuttings, ot the following varieties, now ready. 



PINK. ^" 100 



MRS. LAWSON $125 



MBS. E. A. NEI.SOIT 2 OO 



OUABDIAN ANOEI. 1 25 



MBS. HIOINBOTHAM 2 00 



STBII. 3 00 



McEINI.EY 3 00 



JOOST 1 25 



RED. 



EBTEI.I.E 2 50 



MBS. IKE 1 25 



CHICAGO (Bed Bradt) 2 00 



HABI.OWABDEIT, BOOBEVELT 3 00 



All stock sold under express condition that if not 



satisfactory 



WHITE. Per 100 



MUBPHY'S WHITE 3 00 



FLOBA HILIi 125 



WHITE CI.OUD 1 25 



FEBtr 1 26 



QUEEN I.OUISE 1 26 



NOB WAY 1 26 



MABION 126 



OOV.IiOWNDES 3 00 



VARIEGATED. 



MBS. BBADT 2 OO 



it Is to be returned immediately when money will be refunded 



1000 

 26 00 

 10 00 

 10 OO 

 10 00 

 10 00 

 10 OO 

 10 00 

 25 00 



15 00 



PETER REINBERG, 



51 



Wabash Ave. 



CHICAGO. 



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GENERAL MacARTHUR. 



Heller Bros., of New Castle, Ind., are 

 growing 000 plants of Storrs & Harri- 

 son 's new lose, to be disseminated next 

 month. This is General MaeArthur, of 

 which F. J. Ammann said in a talk to 

 the St. Louis Florists' Club: "I tell 

 yon. the General is a dandv. dressed out 

 in true military style. Why, it is worth 

 the price of the rose .iust to see that 

 magnitieeut foliage. The flower is fully 

 as good as Liberty and it seems to be a 

 grower, not a rester. ' ' 



General MaeArthur originated with 

 E. , G. Hill, at Richmond, and Heller 

 Bros, haye watched it for three years. 

 They do not think it quite so good a 

 flower as Liberty but find it so healthy 

 and free blooming that they prefer it. 

 They say that they think it will proye 

 to be better than any red rose now on 

 the market from the fact that anybody 

 can do it well and cheaply in a house 

 with Bride or Maid. 



ANOTHER RED ROSE. 



A European noyclty which will be 

 tried by many American rose growers 

 next season is Etoile de France, which 

 originated with J. Pernet-Ducher. the 

 disseminator of Carnot, Testout, Chate- 

 nay and many other good sorts. The 

 new candidate is a seedling which is de- 

 scribed as haying "inherited from the 

 seed-bearer variety. Mme. Abel Chate- 

 uay. the wonderful habit of growth and 

 free blooming qualities; from the fer- 

 tilizer yariety, Fisher Holmes, it has 

 only kept the brilliant color." 



Bellefontaine, O. — Poole & Purllant 

 have some seedling geraniums of which 

 they think highly. The seed bearing 

 parent was a white and one of the best 

 of the seedlings is a robust white, an- 

 other a fine light pink. The latter makes 

 a fine pot plant as it carries its trusses 

 well above the foliage. 



CARNATION 0^^% 



White. Per 100 1000 

 White Bradt...$B00 *30 OD 



Boston Marliet 4.00 35.00 



Gov. Wolcott.. ■i.m 25.U0 



Innocence .... 2 50 30.00 



Glacier 2 00 17 50 



Norway 200 n.60 



Loma 2.00 17.50 



White Cloud . . 1.60 12.60 



Variecrated. 



Mrs. Bradt 3.00 25 00 



Prosperity 2 50 20.0U 



Gaiety 2.50 2000 



Stella 2.5U 20.00 



Crimson. 



Gov. Roosevelt 3.50 20 00 



Gomez 1 50 12.50 



Maceo 1.50 13.60 



Pink. Per 



Pres. McKinley$:i 



Floriana 2 



Lawson 2. 



Marquis 2 



Dorotiiy 2. 



Joost 2 



Nelson 2. 



Triumph 1 



Light Pink. 



Fair Maid :i 



Elma :i. 



Morning Glory 2 



Success 1 



Red. 



Adonis 7 



Manley 1 



Estelle :f. 



Crane 



lOO 1000 

 ,50 $30.00 



50 20 UO 



.50 20.00 



,50 20 00 



.00 17 60 



00 17.50 



.00 17.60 



.50 12.60 



110 25.00 



25 00 

 17.60 



50 12 60 



00 B5 00 



00 35 00 



00 25 00 



60 20,00 



GERANIUM ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



strong. 8tock,y cnttings. J2 00 per 100, S. A. Nutt. 

 Marvel, Mrs. E. G, Hill, Mme. Chevelier. Jean Viaud, 

 Alp. Ricard, Beaute Poitevine, Frances Perkins, Dry- 

 den, Mrs. Landry, Mme, Jaulin. Cash or CO. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEV. FT. WAVNE, IHD. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CARNATION CUTTINGS ^^^b^^'I'dt 



100 1000 I 100 1000 



Peru $1.50 $12.50 I White Cloud.Sl.SO $12..50 



Lawson 1.50 12.50 I America .. .. 2.00 l.s.OO 



Flora Hill... 1.60 12.60 I Estelle ... 2.00 IS CO 

 Guardian Angel. $1.25 per 100: $10.(0 per 1000. 



HUBERT HANSEN «o.'sTtAl<\%T Chicago 



Salesroom: 60 WABASH AVE., Tel. Central 3067. 



THE QUEEN 



l6 a money maker sure. Best White Carnation 

 in sipht. Stock ready now. $5.00 per hundred, 

 $40.00 per thousand. 



S. S. SKIDELSKY, 



708 N. 16th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ORCHIDS. 



Just arrived In superb oonilltion a laree ship- 

 ment ot DENDROBICM NOBILE, the most 

 useful for florists: also Dend. Chrysanthum and 

 others. To arrive — CATTLETA TKIANAE 

 and C. GIGAS. 



Lager & Hurrell, t'Zl,',:' Suminit, N. J. 



NEW PINK 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



SMIERICAN BEAUTY 



CERTIFICATE C. S. A. 



B' IRIGIX ATED in this country three years 



ago. It has shown to possess all the 

 qualities required by a first ■ class 

 , I commercial Chryanthemum. Clean. 



healthy growth. 3K to 4 feet high, good stem 

 and foliage, every flower coming good under 

 ordinary culture. Form of flower ideal, being 

 closely incurved and high built. Keeping 

 and shipping qualities excellent. Color a 

 beautiful dark pink, uniform in every flower. 

 Flowering time November 20th and later. 



Price each 50c 



Per dozen 85 . 00 



Per 100 $30.00 



ROOTED CITTINGS 



Convention Hall. Marie Liger. Yellow Eaton, 

 Columbia. R. E. Richardson. Godfreys King. 

 Mme. Diederichs. 

 Per 100 $6.00 



Nellie Pockelt. Mrs. W. B. Chamberlain. 

 Edgar Sanders. Kansas City Star, T. Eaton. 

 Mrs, E. D. Smith, Maud Dean Primo. White 

 Bonnaffon. Lady Playfair. Mary Hill. In- 

 tensity. Adrian, fl. Hurrell. Brutus. Bonila, 

 Yanoma. Orizaba, Lincoln. Monrovia. John 

 Shrimpton. G. W, Childs. Nagoya. Kieman, 

 Mrs. Coombes. 



Rooted Cuttings from sand, per 100 . . . 82.00 

 1000..$18.OO 



Bonnaffon, Mrs. H. Robinson. Xiveus, Mur- 

 dock, Jerome Jones. F. B. Hayes, Merry 

 Monarch, white and yellow: Walter Molatsch. 

 Kobt, Halliday. Mme. Bergmann. Glory of the 

 Pacilic. Polly Rose, Ivory, pink and white: Wil- 

 lowbrook. Helen Bloodgood, Col.D.Appleton. 



Per 100 81.25 



Per 1000 810.00 



Cash with order, please. 



G.F.NEIPP,Aque(lucU.I.,N.Y. 



Jamaica Post Office, Woodhaven Station. 



