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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



April 14, 1904. 



COLEIS 



Now 

 Ready. 



FRANK A. PIERSON 



Rooted 

 Cuttings. 



Write for 

 Iiist ot cntting'B. 



Mpntlon Tbp R*iv1pw whon you write. 



VEBSCBAFFE'.TII, CHICAGO BED- 

 DEB or GOI.DEN QUEEN and FIBE- 

 BuAHD. By express, 60c per 100; 

 35.00 ptr 1000 



At purchaser's risk by reg'lstered 

 mail, 75c per 100. 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 

 On and after April lo the aiklresa of 

 the secretary's oifice will be 11 Hamilton 

 Place, Room 11. Boston, ilass. 



\Vm. J. Stewart, 



Secretary. 



DUTCH SOCIETY AWARDS. 



At the meeting of the Dutch Horti- 

 cultural Society at Overveen. near Haar- 

 lem. Holhuul, March 16, a first-class cer- 

 tificate was awarded to P. Van Noordt 

 & Sons, of Boskoop, for Azalea japon- 

 ica alha grandiflora Van Xoordt and a 

 certificate of merit for Azalea japonica 

 alba. Van Namen Bros., of Zwijndreeht, 

 received a certificate of merit for Selag- 

 inella Mariesi. H. C. Hacke, of Baarn. 

 received a certificate of merit for Cypri- 

 pedinm argus Lindeni. Honorable men- 

 tion was ruade of six cypripediums from 

 Mr. Hacke. Cultural commendation was 

 made of hippeastrum seedlings from the 

 Rijkstiunbouwschool at Wageiiingeu and 

 a silver gilt medal was unanimously vot- 

 ed T). J. Tat & Son Aalsmere, for collec- 

 tion of forced shmbs. 



South Haven, Mich. — Easter trade 

 was good, both at the Hartman and Mer- 

 rill greenhouses, stocks being pretty well 

 cleaned up. 



Sycamoiie, III. — Easter trade was 

 about ten per cent better than last year 

 and Wm. Swinbank says that if it ever 

 comes spring business promises to be bet- 

 ter than last year. 



Grand Forks, X. D.— E. O. Lovell 

 reports a splendid Easter trade, cleaning 

 up everything in cut flowers with an op- 

 portunity to have sold more had the 

 stock been available. Pot plants also 

 went well. The total sales were twenty- 

 five per cent ahead of last year. Since 

 Easter funeral work has been in demand 

 and stock for soci,al affairs has been in 

 demand. 



Adiantum Cuneatum. 



Per 100 : Pel' 'OU 



S-ln. Pine stock. .$ 6 00 Large clumps from 



S-in ■• •• ..li'OO bench $12.00 



C-in! •• " .. Li 00 I 



Boston Ferns 



Per 100 I ??!• 100 



2U-ln $ 3 0" 6 -in tM 00 



3 -In 6 1)0 Seleginella Em. 



i -in 120«1 3-in 0.00 



paLWis 



Latanlas. Keniias A-ecas. Phoenix. 



Pandanus, etc. 



j.ln each. 10c I 5 in each. 25c 



4_ln each 15c I r.-in each. 40e 



Pelargoniums 



Mme T ibaut. Siind ford. Vli-tor, Red and Jacls. 

 2-in., $2.00; 3-in.. $4.00: l-m.. $8.00. 



DAHLIAS. &oo1 siirts dry roots $3.08 per ICO 



POINSKTTI AS. Dormant 6-in 30c each 



GEK.\N1I'MS. Mnv Sall^^roi. stronsr.2\.-hi $;l.00 



BATAVIA GREENHOUSES, Batavia, III. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



WE OFFER 



500 leading varieties of Roses from 2i^-inch pots 

 and 4 and 5-ineh pots. All on their own roots. 

 70 best varieties of Chrysanthemums. 

 60 varieties of Geraniums 



24 varieties of Carnations, healthy, well rooted. 

 2K-iDCh pot plants. 



25 leading varieties of Dabliaa. 

 50 varieties of Cannas. 



Violets. California. Luxonne and Lady Hume 



Campbell. 

 Floweri- g* and Rex Beg'onias in variety. 

 Fuchsias in variety. 



Asparagus Plumosus and Spreusreri. 

 Calla Lily of the Nile. Little Gem. Yellow and 



Spotted Calta Lilies. 

 Hardy Vines, Ampelopsis Veitchii and Clematis 



Paniculata. 

 UooiiVi ea, Blue and White. 

 Decorative Plants. Latania Borbonica, Ken- 



tia Fosteriana and Belraoreana. 

 Phoenix Canariensis and Washing^tonia 



Filifera Palms. 

 Viburnum Piicatum and complete H?t of 



hardy shrubs, vines and miscellaneous plants 



of all kinds. Seventy greenhouses. 

 Send us your list for prices. Catalogue free for 



the asking. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., 



The Leading Rose Growers of America. 

 Es'ablish d 18S'>. West Qmve, Pa. 



-^ ORCHIDS = 



Just arrived In perfect condition Cattleya 

 Monsiae. Oncldium Papilla (Butterfly Orchid j. 

 Peristeria elata iHoly Ghost Orchid) Catese- 

 tums in var.. Cyohuaches. Epidendrums Stan- 

 hopes. DendrobiuuiNobile D. Uenslflorumand D. 

 Chrysanthum. Also a lot of Bulbs of Calanthe 

 Veltehil for Immediate delivery. 



Lager &HurrelU:pXs"' Summit, N.J. 



Mpntinn The Review when y<^u writp. 



50,000 CANNAS 



from $1.00 per 100 up; write for prices and varie- 

 tiea. Kentias— Strong-. 3 in.. $12.50 per 100 4 in.. 

 125 00 per 100. Mums— Polly Ro^e. Glorv of 

 Pacific. Harry Parr and Bonnaffon. $2,00 ppr 110. 

 nonble Sweet Alvssnm— Fin.- bushy plants 

 S2.10 per 100. Booted Carnation Cnttlngs— 

 Cheap to close out. 



W. W. COLES, KOKOMO. IND. 



Mfiitinn Tbp Review wlim yon write. 



Marie Louise and Farquliar Violets 



IStroDK Clumps for stock. Give quantity wanted 

 and ask for quotations. 



The Chatham Floral Co., 



B. E. SHUFHEI.T. Pres. 

 CHATHAM, - - NEW YORK. 



MtMition The Review when you write. 



Violet Plants.... 



Princess of Wales, field-grown, well rooted, 

 delivered at $15.00 per 1000. or $2.00 per 100. 

 Cash with order. Remember we prepay express 

 charges. 



OCEAN P4RK FLORAL CO. 



E. J. Vt*TfR, President. Ocean Park, Cal. 



IPOMOEA MEXICANA 



CMexlcan Morning Glory > 



Strong one and two year old Roots per doz., 

 S1.75. 



oSTEB HOHENZOI.I.EBN'-Best early 

 ■White; once Transplanted; i-toel<y; per 100. Sdv 



Ca-tYSilna'H. MUM —R.C. (from flats) 

 Ivory. The Queen. Fl. Pullman, T. Eaton. Perrin. 

 Lav. Queen. Pollv Rose: <i.2> per 100. Cash with 

 order. W W. STERTZING. Maolewood Sla., St. Louis Mo. 

 Mention The Review when yuli write. 



50,000 ALTERNANTHERAS 



red and yellow, frotn 2-inch nols. at $1 50 per 100; 

 R. C. 5lle per 100 or $1.00 per 1000; in lots of ,5000 or 

 over. |.> 50 per llOO. 



DAVIS BROS.. Morrison, III. and Geneva, III. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



SEASONABLE 



STOCK 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus -' 



Asparagus Sprengeri 2 



Asparagus Tenuissimus 2 



Pots, Per 100 



2}^-in. $.5 00 



4.00 



8.00 



3.00 



CARNATIONS 



Xovelties of I'.iiil. from pot? or soil, fine stock, 

 including Lady Bouniiful Indianai>olis. 

 and White Lawson. $2.50 per doz.; $12.00 

 per hundred. 

 Strong plants from the following sorts 

 (from soil): 



Glacier «2 50 per 100 $20.00 per 1000 



Mr-.T.W. Lawson, 3.0 » per 100 25.00 per 1000 

 Enchantress 7.00 per 100 60.00 per 1000 



CANNAS 



The Express, bust dwarf Crimson Canna to 

 date: strong plants, from 3-inch pots, $1.50 

 pei doz. SIO 00 per hundred. 



The following varieties in two-eye, dormant 

 roots at $2.00 per hundred: Trioadora, 

 Leoi ard, Explorateur Crampbell, Flor- 

 ence Vaughan. Oscar Dannacher Maple 

 Avenue. Charles Henderson. Mme. Louis 

 Druz. Pierson's Premier. Crimson Bedder. 

 C.Dreve. R"Semawr J.Colette Rochaine. 

 Mrs R. McKeand. and Mottled Queen; 

 Pennsylvania at $3.50 per hundred: Mixed 

 Cannas. $1 'X) pur huu., »s ou per thou>aiid. 



GERANIUMS 



Strong fall struck plants, from 2-inch pots. 

 The following varieties at $2.50 per hundred: 



125 Mme Barney. 150 La Favorite. 



130 yam Sloan. 



300 Mme. Landry, 



SOO Jean Viand 



ItX) Mme. Fournier, 

 Xephrolepis Pier.=oni, strong plants, from 2- 



inch pots $8. 00 per hundred. 

 Fall planted stock from bench, ready for 4- 



inch pots. *20 00 iier lumdred. 

 Xephrolepis Bostoniensis. fall planted, ready 



for 4-inch pots, $10 00 per hundred. 



VINCAS 



Three-inch pots. varie<^;itcd ;nid mceii. $5.00 

 per hinidrcd. 



HARDY PLANTS 



All the following are last season's propa- 

 gation: 



Anemone Japonica. from 2-inch pots. $4.00 

 per hundred, including the. following va- 

 rieties: Alba, Queen Charlotte, and Ele- 

 g tntissima. 



Aqujlegia (long spurred mixed), 2-inch pots, 

 $3.00 per hundred. 



Coreopsis Lanceolata. 3-in. pots. $3.00 per 100. 



Digitahs extra strong. 3-in. pots. $3 00perlOO. 



Hclianthus SparsifoUa, giand novelty for 

 cutting. 25c each, $2 fiO per dozen, 



Oriental Pojipy. 3-in. pots $5 00 per hundred. 



Pyrethrum, strong clumps, $6.00 per hundred. 



Rudheckia Xewmanii.2)^-in. pots. S3 00 per 100. 



Kudbeckia Triloba. 3-inch pots, $5 00 per 100. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



12.5 Mrs E 13. Hill, 

 l.W Marvel. 

 2.'i0 S. A. Nutt, 

 300 Drvdeu. 



Geraniums 

 ....and.... 

 Carnations 



ALBERT M. HERR, Lancaster, Pa. 



