52 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Jdne 4, 1903. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 

 galley, Gardenias and Orchids Wholesale Florist, 



for June Weddings, 



1612 Ludlow St., PHILADELPHIA. 



CLEVELAND. 

 The plant men have been very busy 

 and report the demand far ahead of last 

 year. Some of them arc buying stock 



to till orders, being all sold out in le 



lines. W. A. ( allumn. .'ii'i'ii Km-li.l ave- 



liim in the past six months, and thinka 

 the increase due to his having built a 

 show house and store in front of liis 

 place and extending some 75 feet to the 

 sidewalk. The store has two nice, large 

 show windows, i- lighted by electric 

 lights and contains a large ice box for 

 cut flowers. Mr. Calhoun is growing 

 one house of roses, two of ruinations 

 and the balance of the place devoted to 

 pot plants. 



Ferd Neubert, of Collinwood, is send- 

 ing in some verj nice sweet peas to the 

 K E. \\ tlliams Co. Mr. Neubert also 



grows - ■ \<-\ \ g I carnations, and 



reports the young plants in the field as 

 doing nicely. 



Wm. Stade, head gardener for L E 

 Holden. intend- huihlin ■ three houses 

 this sun, r , one each for roses, carna- 

 tions and munis. Mr. Stade has a large 

 place to look after, hut always manages 

 to have it looking fine. 



Smitli A Fetter- have been showing a 

 large vase, nearly filling the window. 

 It is an elegant piece, and was pur- 

 chased by Mr. Smith while on a recent 

 vist to New York. 



Kearney, Neb.— H. C. Green has 

 moved his greenhouses to a new location 

 near the Union Pacific depot and is 

 doing every day a better business. He 

 is doing a large trade in vegetable 

 plants. 



We are the Moon Vine Growers of the Land. 



A. W. SMITH'S MOON VINES. 



(Ipomoea N'octiflora) now ready. The earliest 



ln i vine grown, flowers beineas large as a 



:.ie white anrt look like wax Have a 

 full supply of these mueh in demand vines In 

 '-' 'j in. pots, syne, per 1(10 : :l in pots $7 Oil per 111" 

 4 in. pots, nicely staked. $10.00 per 100. 



SCARLET SAGE, » erl00 . 



CANN AS, -:;---;-!-:,:;:;::;: 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1012 Ontario St., PHILADELPHIA. 



Verschaffeltii 



and Queen, 



CANNASss».^*» 



Silver-Leaved Geraniums 



FRANK A. PIERSON, 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



GERANIUMS C0LEIS 



Per li 



To close out, 2% an d 3-in . pots $3.1 



Asparagus Sprengeri, fine plants 2.1 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, July.... 2.1 



Centaurea Qymnocarpa 2.1 



Asparagus Plumosus Seed, $7.00 per 1000. 



1000 101 

 15 varieties, 2 and 2Vin. pots. $12.00 $1.! 



Smllaz 10.00 IX 



Vinca Vines, var 2.( 



Chinese Primrose, .tuly 2.C 



Obconica, alba and rosea 2.C 



Forbesi 2.C 



CASH, PLEASE. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, - 



Delaware, Ohio. 



i The Review ' 



from 



Stock. 



750,000 Forcing Roses, Mums and Stevia 



Printed price list mailed on inquiry, or see issues of Florists' 

 Review for May 21 and 28 for list of -varieties and prices. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, III. 



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WE OFFER 



SIIRPLIS STOCK 



lOliv 



Cu-ii 



Write for prices. 



4-inch pots. 



and 4-mch pots. 

 2000 Pierpont Morgan, 3 and 4-inch pots. 

 1000 Sunset. 3 and t-inch pots. 

 1000 Perle des Janlins. 3 and 4-inch pots. 

 2000 Meteor. 



3000 Bridesmaid. 3 and 4-ineh pots. 

 Soon Hon Sileue. 

 1000 Isabella Sprunt 

 500 Safrano. 

 500 Sunrise. 

 2000 8-inch Sprengeri. extra strong, $S.OO per 101 

 JOHN BREITMEYER'S SONS, 

 Detroit and Mt. Clemens, Mich. 

 Mention the Review when you write. 



Roses. 



1,000 AM. BEAUTIES, 3-in., 



fine, clean stock, $7.00 per 100. 

 PERLES, 3-inch, 7c; 4-inch, J2c. 

 METEORS, 4-inch, JOc. 

 All A 1 Stock. 



Pittsburgh Rose and Carnation Go. 



VALENCIA, PA. 



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PERLES AND METEORS. 



lOOOPerles. 3-in.. le. 



:>no Meteors, strong. 3>.,-in. pots. ;>e. 



2000 S. A. Nutt ger.. extra strong. 2 in., $3.00 



per 100. 1000 Finest Iinuble Pink liedder, tier.. 



extra strong. 2-in.. S:; on per ion innn s. A. Nutt. 



fine plants. 4-in. 1000 Fmrsl li.ml.le Pink l.ed.ler. 



lier., 4-in.. $S.0O per 100. 2000 Minn. Sallerni. 2c 



Sample free. Plants are all exceptionally fine. 



GESLER & DRURY. GALESBURG, ILL. 



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YOU H8 ALL the BEST 



OFFERS Al I. the time in the 

 Review's Classified Advs. 



ACALYPHA MAGAFEEANA i 



$3.50 per 100. J 



Strobilanthes Dyerianus J 



75 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. J 



Sanchezia Variegata * 



75 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. « 



ABUTILONS. J 



Souv. de Bonn. Eclipse, Mrs. John Laing, « 

 iantana and Golilin Fleece, s^-inch pots, 1 

 2.50 per 100. j 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. J 



Autumn Glorv. Col. D. Appleton, Eureka, j 

 (ilory of the L'aeiiie. Mrs. l'errin. Mrs. O. P. J 

 I'.iissett. Mrs Munlock. Win. II Lincoln. Bes- a 

 sin I'.urloii ami ithms rnaiiv now. $2.00 per t 

 100. POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 50 3 

 varieties, $2.00 per 100. J 



COLETJS. 



I MISCELLANEOUS. 



» 2%-in. Pots, per 100 i 



> Aehyranthes, in variety $2.00 i 



J caunas, named 2.00 i 



> Uannas, 3-inch pots, good, strong stock, i 



ft standard varieties. 60c per doz 4.00 ' 



I $35.50 per 1000. i 



ft Canna Robusta extra large roots 2.00' 



» Fuchsias, in variety 2.50 ' 



ft Hardy English Ivy, extra strong 2.00 ' 



ft Lemon Verbena 2.50 ' 



ft Lobelia, compacts 2.00 i 



ft Sedum variegata 2.00 ' 



> Swalnsona Alba 2.00 ' 



ft (Rooted Cuttings ol llanh English ' 



ft Ivy, 75c per 100; $5.00 per 1000.) 



ny one variety sold. ' 



. 1 r i . I I'.. i 



rade 1 



Pla 



i.f tin 

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> R. VINCENT, JR. & SON, \ 



I WHITE MARSH, MD. ', 



Mention i !■■■ !■'■■■■ '■'■ ■■ _ ■■-: ■ ■■■:■■■ 



ROSES. 



Out of 2 1 , -inch pots, thrifty plants. 

 Brides and Bridesmaids $.; :.n per inn $:m p t r 1000 

 tiolden Gates 2.50 per 100; 20 per 1000 



WM.B SANDS, Lake Roland, Baltimore, Md. 



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