1178 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



April 21, 1904. 



COLEIS 



Now 

 Ready. 



FRANK A. PIERSON 



Rooted 

 Cuttings. 



VERSCHAFFEItTII, CHICAGO BED- 

 DEB or GOI>DEN QUEEN and FIBE- 

 BBAND. By express, 60c per 100; 

 $5. CO per 1000. 



At purchaser's risk by reg-lstered 

 mail, 76c per 100. 



Write for 

 i;ist of Cuttings. 



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CROMWELL, CONN 



WAPPINGER'S FALLS, N, Y. 



The Cbronicle, of this place, says that 

 so much has been heard with regard to 

 Ehlnebeck being the floricultural center 

 of Dutchess county, that it believes some- 

 thing should be said for Wappinger's 

 Falls. A half column is devoted to the 

 several fine private establishments, .not- 

 ably those of "W. P. Clyde, Henry Oster- 

 hout, gardener, and Irving Grinnell, John 

 C. G;ilvin, gardener, after which the 

 commercial places are described, as fol- 

 lows: 



Joseph Jones, in spite of his illness 

 most of the season, produced a fine dis- 

 play of roses, carnations, lilies and smilax. 



A. Laub & Son, florists, of Hughson- 

 ville, report that their Easter business 

 of this year exceeded any previous year. 

 They have one house 16x100 feet, one 

 18x100 feet, two 16x100 feet, one 15x3.5 

 feet, and a carnation house 3.5x100 feet, 

 one of the finest of its kind in the coun- 

 ty, as well as a lily house, and a house 

 for bedding stock. They shipped for 

 their Easter trade 1,000 carnations and 

 23,000 violets, requiring eleven persons 

 to do the bunching, as they sliipped all 

 the violets on Saturday. 



James Duncan, formerly superintend- 

 ent for J. F. S. Banks, now conducting 

 the violet business for himself, made an 

 exceptional showing for his first year. He 

 has two houses, 20x150 feet, from which 

 he picked 25,000 violets for the Easter 

 trade, 9,000 of them being extra spe- 

 cials. 



I. T. N. Harcourt rather exceeded his 

 usual Easter display this year. Mr. 

 Harcourt has on his place three houses, 

 in which he grows carnations, cinerarias, 

 pansies, ferns, palms, smilax and lilies, 

 and especially good callas. 



Lansdowne, Pa. — Both William Ee- 

 menter and Anthony Language report 

 the Easter business heavier than ever 

 before. 



Paducah, Ky. — Robert Budolph has 

 purchased the interest of his partner, Mr. 

 Mattison, and is moving the six green- 

 houses to Rowlandtown, where he will 

 continue the business. 



PrincessofWalesViolet 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



$8.00 per lOOO; Cash or C.O.D. 



SOL. GARLAND, Des Plaines, III. 



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PRIVET. 



Extra strong, bushy, 2>^ to 3K ft.. $25.00 per 1000. 

 Strong, 2 to 2K ft 20.00 



1000 Coreopsis, strong clumps 4.00 per 100. 



Achillea The Pearl, strong clumps. 6.00 



Gaillardia Grandiflora, clumps 5.00 " 



Golden Glow, strong clumps .2.50 " 



Helianthus Maximiliani 2.60 



Roseum 3.00 



CASH WITH ORDERS. 



W. G. EISELE, West End, N. J. 



Box 100. 



Uentlon Tie Eerlew when /oo writ*. 



YOUNG ROSE STOCK 



Per 100 Per 100 



BRIDES 2 in. $2.50 2'A-ia. $3.50 



BRIDESMAIDS, 2-in. 2.50 2,' .-in. 3.50 



IVORY 2-in. 2.50 2;i-in. 3.50 



AM. BEAUTY .2-in. 4.50 2>^in. 6.00 

 HERMOSA, strong. 2-year-old 5.00 



PERLES 



LA FRANCE. 

 KAISERIN . . . 

 WOOTTONS. 



Per 100 

 . 2 in. $3.00 

 ..2-in. 3.0O 

 ..2-in. 3.00 

 ..2-in. 3.00 



Per JOO 

 2>Mn.$4.00 

 2'A-ia. 4.00 

 I'A-in. 4.00 

 2>^-in. 4.0O 



SOUPERT and HERMOSA, 2;<-in. 3.00 



JAMES C. MURRAY - PEORIA, ILL. 



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WE OFFER 



500 leadini,' varieties of Boses from 2V2-inch pots 



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

 70 best varieties of Chrysanthemums. 

 60 varieties ol Geraniums. 

 24 varieties of Carnations, healthy, well rooted, 



2/^-inch pot plants. 

 28 leadinE varieties of Dahlias. 

 50 varieties of Cannas. 

 Violets, California, Luxonne and Lady Hume 



Campbell. 

 Flowering and Bex Begonias in variety. 

 Fuchsias in variety. 

 Asparagus Plnmosns and Sprengeri. 

 Calla lily of the Nile. Little Gem. Yellow and 



Spotted Calla Lilies. 

 Hardy Vines, Ampelopsis Veitchii and Clematis 



Paniciilata. 

 nioonvines. Blue and White. 

 Decorative Plants, Latania Borbonica. Ken- 



tia Fosteriana and Belmoreana. 

 Pboenlz Canariensis and Washing-tonia 



Filifera Palms. 

 Viburnum Plicatnm and complete list 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. 

 Established 1850. West Grove, Pa. 



LIBERTY, BRIDESMAID, 

 BRIDE and GOLDEN G2ITE 



Only the very best English Manetti used, and 

 plants are strong and vigorous, with abundant 

 roots, ready now to ship or re-pot into 3j^-in. pots. 



Beauties on Own Roots. 



ROBERT SIMPSON, Clifton, N. J. 



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ROSES =^ 



We have the stock to-day. Our stock of 



R. C, 2 X 2/^ and 2% x o-inch Roses is as follows : 



R. C. 2x2K 2Hx3 



METEORS 660 



BRIDES 1100 10500 400 



MAIDS 1500 7250 2.50 



KAISERINS 21,50 2950 



PERLES 150O 7750 2800 



BEAUTIES S500 ,5800 3100 



LIBERTY 7.50 300 



GOLDEN GATE 4750 



LA FRANCE 700 '12.50 



BELLE SIEBKECHT .. 350 



IVORY 2500 130O 



WOOTTON 21C0 



Get your orders in promptly and we will send 

 you No. 1 goods, or if you want 3 x 3-inch for late 

 planting, order it now and we will get it for yoii. 



Write- GEO. A. KUHL, PEKIN, ILL. 



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SEASONABLE 



STOCK 



Pot.«. Per 100 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus '2%-m. $5.00 



AsparagTis Plumosus Nanus 2 -in. 4.00 



Asparagus Sprenseri 2 -in. 3.00 



Asparagus TenLiissimus 2 -in. 3.00 



CSNNAS 



The Express, best ihvarf Crimson Canna to 

 date: strontr plants, from 3-inch pots. $1.50 

 per doz.. $10 00 per hundred. 



The following varieties in two-eye, dormant 

 roots, at *2.00 per hundred: Mme. Crozy, 

 J. Colette Rochaine. Chas. Henderson, 

 Pierson's Premier, Pennsylvania, and 

 mixed. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Pulart^oniums— The following varieties from 

 2'u-inch pots, at $S.OO per 100: Sandiford's 

 Wonder. Capt. Kaikes and Victor. 



Salvia Patens (blue), from 2K-inch pots, at 

 $;i.00 per hundred. 



Vinoas— Variegated, 2K-inch pots, $3.00 per 

 hundred. 



Lemon Verbena — From 2K-inch pots, $3.00 

 per hundred. 



HARDY PLANTS 



All the following are last season's propa- 

 gation: 



Anemone Japonica, from 2-lnch pots, $4.00 

 per hundred, including the following va- 

 rieties: Alba. Queen Charlotte, and Ele- 

 gautissima. 



Aquilegia (long spurred, mixed). 2-inch pots, 

 $3.00 per hundred. 



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



Digitalis, extra strong. 3-in. pots, $3.00 per 100. 



Helianthus SparsifoUa, grand novelty for 

 cutting. 25c each. $2 50 per dozen. 



Oriental Poppy, 3-in. pots, $5 00 per hundred. 



Pyrethrum. strong clumps, $6.00 per hundred. 



Rudbeckia Newmanii.2M-in. pots.$3.00perl00. 



Rudbeckia Triloba, 3-inch pots, $5.00 per 100. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



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VIOLET CiniNGS 



Marie Louise 



Sand Rooted 910 00 per lOOO 



Unrooted 8.00 per lOOO 



A. LAUB & SON, 



Hughsonville, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



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