December 2. IS'JT 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Cottage Garden Collection of 

 New Seedlings for 1898. 



NEW YORK: Scolt x Dayljreak. Bright cerise pink 

 resembling Briiiesniaiil. Strong vigorous habit. One 

 of the best and most constant bloomers we have thus 

 far grown. Magnificent color under gas or electric 

 light. Awarded first prize wherever shown. Certi- 

 ficated. 



HRS. JAMES DEAN: Scott x Storm King. Clear, 

 silverv pink, strong vigorous habit, large bloom on 

 a long, wirv stem, free and constant bloomer. The 

 ideal light pink. Winner of first prize and certificate 

 of merit at Philadelphia for the be.st American seed- 

 ling. 



WHITE CLOUD: (Dorner) Wood x Daybreak. Pure 

 white, strong vigorous habit, extra long and strong 

 stem, large fragrant flower, early and abundant 

 bloomer. Winner of first prize wherever exhibited. 

 A grand commercial white. Certificated. 



JOHN YOUNQ: Scott x Storm King. Very double 

 snow white flower deeply fringed, strong clove fra- 

 grance, on long stiff stem. Strong, vigorous habit, 

 free con.stant bloomer, exceptionally healthy plant. 

 The nearest to Scott in habit of any white that we 

 have thus far grown. A first-class commercial car- 

 nation. 



BON TON: (Raised by F. A. Blake, Rochdale, Mass.) 

 Bright, warm scarlet, exceptionally strong habit re- 

 sembling Portia. Large, deeply fringed very fra- 

 grant flower on a very stiff stem. With us, plant <loes 

 not require staking. Certificated. 



GOLD NUOOET: (Dorner) Clear, deep yellow slightly 

 marked with red. Good sized flower on a very stiff 

 •Stem. Habit vigorous and free An early and con- 

 tinuous bloomer. The be.st yellow that we have thus 

 far grown. Winner of first prize wherever exhibited. 

 Certificated. 



Prices for the above carnations, |;2.oo per dozen, #10.00 

 per 100, I75.00 per 1,000. 



Also Mrs. Geo. M. Bradt, Flora Hill, Victor, Harri.son's 

 White, Mavor Pingree, C. A. Dana and other stand- 

 ard varieties, at reasonable prices. 



KENTIA BELMOREANA: 



6-inch pots 24 inches hi,gh, f 1.50 to |2.oo each. 

 5-inch pots 18 to 20 inches high, 75 cents each. 

 4-inch pots T2 to 16 inches high, #6.00 p;r doz. 



BOSTON FERN: Surplus. 



,S-inch Pans for growing on, #6.00 per dozen. 



6-inch Pols for growing on, $^.00 per dozen. 



vStock plants from bench ready for 6-inch pots, I1.50 



per dozen. 



2'i.-inch stock, I5.00 per 100, I40 per 1,000, 



DICKSONIA ANTARCTICA strong 3-inch, ^Si.oo per 

 dozen. JS.oo ]ier 100. 



ASPEDIUm TENSIMENSE strong 3-inch, |i.oo per 

 dozen. J8.00 per loo. (Two hardiest ferns for Jardi- 

 niere 1. 



OERANIUMS: Strong 2-inch stock. 



ALPHONSE RiCCARD — The best scarlet bedder. 

 Mine, de la Roux and .\cteon, I5.00 per 100, ^40.00 

 ])er 1,000. 



ALso, Double General Grant, W. A. Chalfant, Marvel, 

 Rev. Atkinson, Mrs. A. Blanc, Beaute Poitevine, Ma- 

 donna, La Favorite, Gettysburg, Glori de France, at 

 II3.00 per 100, #25.00 per 1,000. S. A. Nutt, Mme. 

 Buchner, Pres. Cleveland, Pres. Duboise, Madame 

 Jaulin, Madame Brnant, at I3.00 per 100. 



IVY GERANIUMS: P. Crozy, Incomparable, Gen. Cham- 

 piouet, Jean d'Arc, Souv. de Chas. Turner and other 

 soits at I3. 00 per 100. 



The Cottage 

 Gardens... 



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