May 5. 1904. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



J295 



Seed of Burbauk's Ever-Bearing' Crimson Win- 

 ter Rhubarb, $1.50 per oz. Send for circular 

 and catalogue. 



Tbeodosla B. Shepherd Co.. Veatura. Cal. 



Asparagus Sprengerl seed, 5(>c per 1000; $4.00 



per 10.000. 



P. D. Barnhart. 2506 Fairmont St., Los An- 

 ffeles, Cal. 



Fresh Phoenii canarlensls seed. $1.75 per 1000. 

 Fresh Chamaerops excelsa seed, $1.75 per 1000. 

 J. W. Ross. E. Colo. St.. Pasadena, Cal. 



Our wholesale price list of seeds, bulbs and 

 supplies Is now ready. Write for it 

 W. W. Barnard & Co.. 161 Klnzle St., Chic ago. 



Asparagus plumosus nanus seed, greenhouse 

 grown, 75c 100. $6.00 1000. 

 A. T. Boddlngton . 35 Warren St., New York. 



Asparagus plumosus nanus seed, fresli, $1.00 

 per 100; $7.0l> per 1000. 

 ■T. M. Thorburn & Co., 36 Cortlandt St.. N. Y. 



Asparagus plumosus nanus seed, SI. 00 100: 

 $6.50 lOUO. Cash. 

 Jos. H. Cun ningham, Delaware, O. 



Asparagus plumosus nanus seed, $5.00 1000. 

 Express prepaid. 

 California Carnation Co.. Loom ls, Cal. 



Rawson's Arlington tested seec^ for florists. 

 Catalogue free. 



W. W. RAWSON & CO.. Boston, Mass. 



SMILAX. 



string your smilax with Me.ver Green Silk"- 

 linp. Send for samples and prices. .Tobn C. 

 Me.ver & Ck>., Mfrs. and Wholesalers, SO KhiK- 

 >^f"n St.. Boston, Mass. 



Smllax. strong, well-grown plants from 2-ln. 

 pots. $1.50 per 100; $12.60 per 1000. 

 Albert M. Herr, Lancaster, Pa. 



Smllax from flats, 30c per 100 by mall; $2.80 

 per 1000. Cash with order. 

 Joseph Wood, Spring V alley, N. Y. 



Smllax, 2-in., 30c doz., $2.00 100, JlS.OoloOoT 

 Good & Reese Co., Sprin gfield. 0. 



Smllax, 2^4-in., $2.00 100; $15.00 1000. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Son, White Marsh, Md, 



SPIR/EAS. 



•Spiraeas, fine dormant plants, 50c doz.. $3.00 

 100. Good & Reese Co., Springfield, O. 



UMBRELLA PLANTS. 



Cyperus nlternifolius, 2-in., 40e doz.. $2.:>n 

 100. Good & Reese Co.. Springfield. O. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS, 



XJABBAGE— Plants, ready April 10, 30c per 



100, $2.50 per 1000. $2.00 per 1000 for 5000 or 

 more. Early Jersey Wakefield. Long Island 

 strain; Early Winnlngstadt, Philadelphia strain; 

 Burpee's AH Head Early, Henderson's Succes- 

 sion, All Seasons. Sure Head. 



TOMATO— Plants, ready May 1. 10 to 12 in. 

 tall. $1.00 per 100. $7.50 per 1000; 5 to 6 In. 

 tall. 750 per 100. $5.00 per 1000. Moore's King 

 of the Earlles, Livingston's Dwarf Stone, Maul's 

 New Imperial. Livingston's Beauty. Chalk's 

 Early Jewel. Dwarf Champion, Perfection. Fa- 

 vorite, Earliana. Acme. 



CAULIFLOWER— Plants, ready April 10. 50o 

 per 100, $-1,54) per 1000. Henderson's Snowball. 

 Early Dwarf Erfurt, Early Favorite. 



PEPPER— Plants, ready May 1. 50c per 100, 

 $4.00 per 1000. Bull Nose or Large Bell, 

 Chinese Giant. 



The plants listed above are not southern seed 

 bed plants, but are stocky, vigorous, trans- 

 planted plants, thoroughly hardened, from the 

 best seed obtainable. Sample plants mailed 

 upon application. 



Frank Shearer & Son. Market Gardeners, Blng- 

 hamton. N. Y. Distance phone. 



SWEET POTATO PLANTS. 



CEDARVILLE — An improvement of the ypUow 

 Nansemond and Jersey sweet potato; an abun- 

 dant bearer of handsome rich yellow tubers of 

 medium size and comely shape: the best ket-per, 

 $1.00 per 1000. 



EARLY GOLDEN SWEET— In this ivc have 

 the ideal sweet potato for early market and 

 home use, as the name implies: tlie color is n 

 beautiful golden yellow; very sweet and palat- 

 able and a tremendous yielder of uniform tubers 

 ft just the proper shape and size, .^2.2.') ppr 

 inoo. 



BIG STEM JERSEY— Early bright yellow and 

 very productive. .Sl.oO per 1000. 



RED XAX.SEMOXD OR RED JERSEY, $I.ri(i 

 per HMMt. 



EARLY RED, HAYMAN SPANISH. IMER- 

 SOX. VIXELAXD BUSH. WHITE BUSH and 

 NANCY HALL. .10c per 100: by mail. A large 

 stock of stout, healthy plants now ready. Cash 

 with order. H. Austin, Felton. Del. 



Cabbage — Wlnningstadt. Succession. Earlv 

 Rummer, $1.25 per lOOO. Lettu^^e — Gr-"d 

 Rapids, 15e per 100. $1.25 per lOoo. Cnsh "-it-b 

 order. Joseph Wood. Spring Valley. N. Y. 



Cabbage and tomato plants, 50c per 100: S4.im» 

 per 1000. Egg, pepper and pansy plants. S.-nd 

 for list. 



C. O. Williams. 99 Water St.. Batavla. III. 



CABBAGE — Wakefield, Succession and Second 

 Early. $1,25 per 1000, 

 PARSLEY— Moss curled, 35c per 100; $1.25 



per 1000. 



CELERY — White Plume and Golden sclf- 

 blanching. 25 per 100; $l.i>0 per 1000. 



TDMATOES — in forcing varieties, 40c per 100; 

 ^2.tKf per 1000. Such varieties as Stone. I*ara- 

 gon and Favorite, small plants for transplanting. 

 2o.' per 100; $1.00 per lOOO. 



BEETS— Eclli)se and Crosby, 25c per 100; 

 $l.:i5 per lOOO. 



PEPPERS— Bull Nose, Ruby King and Sweet 

 Mountain, 40c per 100; $2.00 per 1000. 

 Cash with order. 



See our flower plant adv. In this Issue. 

 R. VINCENT. JR. & SON, White Marsh. Md. 



Transplanted tomato plants. Livingston's 

 Improved Dwarf, Champion, Buckeye State. 

 Beauty, Stone and a few of Chalk's Jewel. 

 From seed bed, IJi_'aiity, Stone, L. D. Champion, 

 Buckeye, Favorite, ISc 100. by mall 25c. $1.00 

 per 1000. T. C. Breece. West Berlin. Ohio. 



A few hundred thousand Wakefield and Early 

 Summer are ready. 1^1.25 per 1000; 20c per 

 100; also transplanted cabbage, caulillowor. 

 peppers, egg plant, tomato and celery, bedding 

 plants and pansies. Price list mailed free. 



Ludwig Mosbaek. Tel. KXi. Onarga. III. 



Asparagus roots. Moore's Giant, best variety 

 for private or market gardens. Large 2-year- 

 old roots, 75c 1()0; -K'-Ou lotHK Tomato plants, 

 Dwarf Champion, from seed bed. 20c 100. ('i-sli. 

 Stephen Chase, Nashua, N. H 



Tomato, cabbage and cauliflower plants bv 

 the 100 or 1000. Price 15c per 100, $1.25 per 

 liK>0. Sweet potatoes, Yellow Jersey and Yams. 

 20e per lOO, .^l.S5 per loOO. Cash, please. 



S. J. McMichael. 1 42 Larklns St.. Findlay, O. 



Burbank's Ever-Bearing Crimson Winter 

 Rliubarb. the most delicious vegetable ever in- 

 troduced, $10.00 per 100 plants, express paid. 

 .Send for circular and catalogue. 



Theodosia B. Shepherd Co., Ventura, Cal. 



Tomatoes, strong plants from seed bed. Earl- 

 iana, Chalk's Early Jewel and Matchless. 20c 

 ltn>: $1.00 lOOi'J. R. L. Watts. Scalp Level. Pm. 



Tomatoes. $1.00 10(X), out of seed bed. Cel- 

 ery plants. $1.00 1000: transplanted. $2.00 1000. 

 L, W. Franks, Montpelier, Ohio. 



Tomatoes, 10 to l2-lneh, 75c per 100. 



R. B. Haines Co., Cheltenham, Pa, 



VERBENAS. 



Mammoth verbenas. J. & S. strain, from sie 

 bed. separate colors or mixed. 35c per 100. $.3jii' 

 per lUOO. postpaid. 



Harvey B. Snow, Camden, New York. 



Mammoth verbenas, assorted, 2^-in., ."^2.51) 

 100. 



Mountain Villa Conservatories, Box 254. 

 Sharon. Mass. 



Verbenas, from Henderson's Mammoth seed. 

 50c 100: $4.00 1000; from 3-inch pots. $2.,'iO 

 100. Cash. Wm. J. Chinnick, Trenton, N. J. 



Mammoth verbenas, stockv, 60c 100; S4.50 

 1000; 2'4-ln., in bud and bloom, $1.50 lOO. 

 S. Whitton. 15-17 Gray Ave.. Dtica, N. Y. 



.\ few hundred verbenas in 2-in. pots; mixed 

 colors; clean, healthy stock. $2.00 100. 



G. A. Dudley Co., New Market. N. IT. 



Verbenas, white, pink, scarlet, purple, mixed, 

 2y.-ln.. $2.00 100. 



Springfield Floral Co., SprlngHeld, O. 



Lemon verbenas, 2^-in., 50c doz., $2.50 HHi. 

 $20,110 1000. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Son. Wllte Marsh. Md. 



Verbenas in separate colors. 2^-In. pots. 

 ' •■ ' "O 1000. S. M. Harbison, Danville. Ky. 



VINCAS. 



Vinca major variegata, 4-In. bushy plants, 

 vines 3 to 4 feet long. $10.00 per 100; 3-ln, 

 strong vines at $5.00 per 100; 2-in. strong plants, 

 ready for field planting, $2.00 per 100. 



Wagner Park Conservatories, Sidney, O. 



5000 Vinca variegated and green. Extra fine 

 plants in 4. 4V>. and 5-ln. pots, at $12.50. $15.00, 

 flS.OO and $20.00 per 100. 

 F. Ben. 27SO No. 40th St., Chicago. 



Vinca variegata. good trailers, 4-in., 5-i" 

 $1.50 and $2.(X^ per doz. Terms cash except 

 approved credit. 



E. & C. Woodman, Danvers. Mass. 



variegata. major, strong plants. 4-in., 

 , i>e; 2-in.. 2c. Cash or C. O. D. 



Dann & Son. Westfleld. N. Y. 



variegata, 4-ln., long vines, $1.00 per 

 .00 per 100. 

 Geo. H. Benedict. Yorkville. N. Y. 



Vinca. flowering, 3-in. pots, 3 colors, $4.00 

 per 100. Cash. 



Valley Greenhouse Co., Sewickley. Pa. 



Vinca 

 7c; 3-in, 



Vinca 

 doz., $8 



Vinca 

 1000. 



variegata, 2i4-ln.. $2.00 100. $18.00 

 Springfield Floral Co., Springfield, O. 



Vinca 

 per 100. 



variegata, 4-ln. pots, extra heavy, $8.00 

 von Relder. Dover. Del. 



Vinca 



lOOO. 



var., 2-in., $2.00 per 100. SIT.BO per 

 C. M. NiuOrer. Springfield, Ohio. 



Vinca var. vines, 2-ln., $2.50 100. Cash. 

 Jos. H. Cnnnlngham. Delaware. O 



Vinca variegata, 3-inch, $3.00 100. Cash. 

 Wm. J. Chinnick, Trenton, N. J. 



VIOLETS. 



California violets, the most profitable violet 

 grown for the market. I sold during the season 

 a considerable quantity to the finest retail stores 

 of New York City. I have a large stock of 

 strong and well rooted runners which I sell 

 at $15.00 1000. 



Mrs. J. H. Marbacher, Tappan, N. Y. 



The new violet "SOUTHERN BEAUTY 

 large as pansles. white, variegated with bln">; 

 most beautiful violet grown. Fine plants, $2.0o 

 per 100, $16.00 per 1000. California and Pri-- 

 cess of Wales, $1.50 per 100, $10.00 per 10 ■ ; 

 Mrs. J. O. Crabb, Ccdartown. On 



Marie Louise, unrooted cuttings from clean, 

 healthy plants. $4.00 per 1000. Cash, please, 

 or C. O. D. Samples. 10c. 



A. Relyea & Son, Orchard PI., Poughkeepale, 

 N. Y. 



I'rincesa of Wales violets are the best viol, t 

 to grow and I have the best stoi k in the coi--- 

 nv. Strong, transplanted stock. May delivery. 

 $2.00 100, $15.00 1000; 500 at 1000 rate. 



WM. SIM, Cllftondale, M ass. 



Improved Dorsett violets, strong 2-1 n. i»ots. 

 .$2.(M> per 100; perfect violet color, most pro- 

 lific and continuous bloomer known. 



Geo . M. Brinkerhoff. Springfield. III. 



VloletB. strong and healthy, free from any 

 disease, Marie Louise rooted runners, 75c per 

 100; $7.00 per 1000. Ready now. 



Andrew Peterson. Paiton. III. 



Violets. Princess of Wales, Califomla, Lnx- 

 onne, Swanley White, Campbell, 2%-ln., $2.00 

 100, $18.00 1000. 

 Springfield Floral Co., Springfield, O. 



Violets. Princess of Wales, field-grown, well- 

 rooted, delivered at $15.00 per 1000, or $2.00 

 per 100. Cash. 

 Ocean Park Floral Co., Ocean Park, Cal. 



Violets Marie Louise, flue sand rooted cut- 

 tings, $1.00 per 100 by mall; $8.00 per 1000 by 

 ex press. S. W. Pike. St. Charl es, 11 1. 



Princess of Wales violets, fine stock, $2.00 

 100; $15.00 1000. Transpiated stock after May 

 10. John Curwen, Glenhead, L. I., N. Y. 



Princess of Wales violets, cold-frame grown 

 and free from disease, $1.50 lOO. $12.00 1000. 

 Salisb ury Floral Co., Salisbury. Md. 



Rooted cuttings of Princess of Wales violets, 

 $8.00 per 1000. Cash or C. O. D. 



S ol. Garland. Pes Piainea, 111. 



Campbell violets, strong rooted runners, $4.00 

 per 1000. Cash. 

 Paul Thomson, West Hartford, Conn. 



i>ady Campbell violet runners from cl"an 

 stock. $4.50 per 1000. R. Pabst. Rn tledge. P" 



"princess of Wales, $1.00 per 100. 



Cottage Home Rose Garden, Belton, Tex. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



.\sters transplanted from flats. 60c per lc»>; 

 .$5.00 per 1000. in colors. Kenilwortb ivy 

 seedlings. 15c per 100. Lobelias transplanted 

 from fiats, strong. 3 varieties. 75c per 100. Ver- 

 benas transplanted from flats. In colors. $l.(Ml 

 per 100; .$S).O0 per 1000. Send for price list- 

 Vegetable plants in season. 



L. Mosbaek, 85th St.. So. Chicago. 111. 



TO EXCHANGE. . 



To Exchange — Or for sale, carnation plants. 

 2 and 2^-inch. Joost. Hill. Crane. Louise and 

 Evanston, $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. Ma- 

 rie Louise violet plants and cuttings. — Plants, 

 '<> per 100; cuttings, $7.00 per 1000, for 

 mixed bedding plants and ferns. 



Sibley Greenhouse s. Sibley, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE 

 WB WILL EXCHANGE PALMS AND FERNS 

 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR HARDY AND 

 BEDDING PLANTS. 



F H. KRAMER. 



CENTER MARKET. 



WASHINGTON. P. C. 



To Exchange — .\sparagus plumosus. strong 

 seedlings ready for pots, at $15.00 1000 for 

 palms, Pierson ferns or .voung roses. 



Huss Floral Co.. Augusta, Ga. 



WANTED. 



Wanted — Myrtle for cemetery plantinc: 

 ground or trailin]^ myrtle: send price with 

 sample and quantity you have to 



Gus. Knoch. W'»iimere. Mich. 



Wanted — Bouvardia Humtwldtii and Bouvar- 

 di' Pres. Garfield, from 2-in. pots or flats. 

 Addrpss No, 124, care Florists' Review. Chlcapo. 



Wanted — Several thousand horseradish sets, *'' 

 to 12 Inches long preferred. Mail sample and 

 price to L. Mosb aek. Onarga. 111. 



Wanted — Vetretahle plants. Please send sam- 

 ples of surplus stock and prices to C. D. Bat- 

 telle, 17.S1 So. Fifth St., Columbus, O. * 



PLEASE MENTION THE REVIEW WHEN WRITING ANY OF THESE ADVERTISERS. 



