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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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QP ^j^P'g "special OFFER'^^F I 



.<.<Seasonable BILBS and TIBERS i 



TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS AND GLOXINIAS. X..w is tin- tinu- to plant l,.r tarlv fi 



Hi)\vi-riiig. Our strain this siMsoii is rvcii sii]irtior to that supplied hv lis in tlie past, m 



iKivmi* sfciir.-d rnnircl of the Ktnrk ..( !«,. ,,l tin' most successful European growers. S 



same havins \<rrn p<T-o!iall\ in-pe.t.d In n^ uhil.' in tlouer. B 



SINGLE TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. | 



Separate colors— Crimson, Scarlet. White. Rose, Vellnw and Orange. ~ 



sue. per do/en. $3.1X1 per lOfl. $i:<m per KHIII. S 



Choicest Siiijle \ arieties in Mixture - lOc per di. .n ;_' ."ill per Un. JJUilll ]Hr liiilU. m 



DOUBLE TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONL\S. | 



Separate colors— Scarlet. Rose. White and Yellow. B 



,^ ,, ,,. , , $1 2.1 per dozen. Sin.m per 100. $,IU,(H) per 1000, M 



Choicest Double Mixed— *1. (Ml jier dii/en, Smki per liHI. >7(1.00 per 100(1. B 



GLOXINIAS. I 



.\ Superb Strain m Choicest Mixture— Trie, per dozen. $"i.(IO per Imi. fllilKI per 1000. B 



FANCY LEAVED CALADIUMS. I 



Cluuce Named \'arieties. il 



irts—JJ (III per dii/rii. Jl.".. 110 p,.r pill, g 



Choice .Mixed Xarieties-si.ijii prr dn/en. $5.00 per KKl. M 



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DAHLIAS 



^ A fine assortment of 'Ja Double Cactus, 12 

 a Double Show and Fanc\ . 20 Pompone strong 

 W field grown roots. $1.00 per do/.. $x.00 per 100. 



MONTBRETIAS. 



(Ine of the most desirable of our summer and 

 fall flowering bulbs, comparatively but little 

 known, but certain to become popular. .Six choice 

 named sorts, 3Jc. per do/.; 5-..''0 per loO. 



TIGRIDIAS. 



i Fine Sorts. 3(Jc. per do/.; $2.00 per 100. 



TUBEROSES. 1 



True Dwarf Double Pearl, selected 4 to li-incli i 



bulbs. ,s.">c. per loO, i'l.M jur lOOO. ~ 



JAPANESE LILIES. I 



Send for List of Sorts and Prices. S 



j Henry A. Dreer, 714 chestnut St, PhiladelphiaTPa. I 



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Areca Lutcsccns, Cocos Wcddcliana, 

 Kcntias Bclmorcana and Forstcriana 

 and Latania Borbonica. 



P A I ly C I I -^High Grade Florists' Flower Seeds 



• •■--^i-lTfiO*. t S Aster ?."!',^,"»!.!!^.,^^'!^'",3,e,r *'''''• Allon'c nofionnn Min-nnr 



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tl;l. Jan. 27tli. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK 



Wyncote, Phila.. Pa. 



NEW GIANT ESCHSCHOLTZIAS, 



"The Golden West," 



50c pkt, $8 oz. 



Xew (iiant Fancy Cosmos, si.\ splendid varieties, 

 separate, $1 oz.; Giant Cosmos, splendid mixed. 

 fi5c oz.: Calliopsis ■■California Sunbeams." $1 oz. 

 Special rates given on Cosmos in quantity. Apple 

 Geranium, fresh, $1 per lOCK) seeds; New Large 

 Flowering Zonale Geranium. $2.oU oz.; Iponiiea. 

 ■"Heavenly Blue." $1 oz.. $12 lb.; Laurustinus 

 granditiora. $1 oz.; Zinnias. "New Curled and 

 Crested." r)Oc oz..$5lb.; Nasturtium GoodVentur 

 Mixture, (iOc lb.. 15 lbs. $S; Seafortliia elegans 

 (Palm I. 40c per 100 seeds. $i per lOOO seeds. Send 

 for trade list of Seeds, Plant'^, Bulb<^ and Cacti. 

 MRS. THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD. 



Ventura-by-the-Sea.. Cal. 



TOBAGGO STEMS 



Fresh and StronS. 



Bales, 300 to 'Mi lbs., 70c per 10(5 pounds. 

 Sole agent for Syracuse Standard Flower Pots. 

 Fibre Cut Flower \'ases and Rubber Hose. 



U. C. RYERSON. ''^:X%:,. 



-£ Acft^r Queen of the Spring, pure white. 



^ /A3tc;i coiiR'S Into lil.-iuiii tun 



weeks earlier than (Jueeii of the ?i oz. oz. 



Market S0.35 Si.oo 



Victoria, white, scarlet, rosy, Pkt. 



carmine, light blue, blue 1-16 K oz. o/. 



and white, rose or mixed... S0.35 Si. 00 .^voo 

 Semple's superb strain of 



lon.sr ;stenimed aster, white, 



pink, lavender or nii.\ei! ,20 .50 i.^o 



Allen's Defiance Mignonette, 



23c per pkt. SI.OO per oz. 

 SEND FOR GENERAL TRADE CATAEOGIE. 



STUMPP &. WALTER CO. 



Seed and Btilli (iri.«er~ ami Importers, 



50 Barclay St., 



WHEN WRITING MENTION FLORISTS' REVIEW. 



New York. 



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TREE PAEONIA 



in only Choice Varieties; strong, 

 4-year-old plants, 50c. each.... 



Tree Roses, Snowballs, Hydrangeas, Clematis, Paeonia, Rhodo(iendrons, 

 Azaleas, Magnolias, H. P. and Moss Roses. 



L. C. BOBBINK, Rutherford, N. J. .jt, 



BRANCH or THE HORTICILTURAL CO., 

 BOSKOOP, HOLLAND. 



S ELAGINELLA EMILIANA. 



5.000 plants of the above for sale in good con- 

 dition. 2H-in. pots at $1.00 per 100; SJi-in. pots 

 at $S.0O per 100; 5-in. pots at $15.00 per 100. 



WM. E. DOYLE, 



(Formerlv 



Hovpv-=,r 



15O9 Cambridge Street. 



(.':inil>r]fi!7<-pnrt, Mass. 



CALIFORNIA GROWN SEEDS. 



Sp Phoenix Canariensis 



;il.lO lor fl.Oll, l.lilKl for i2'ill. .'j.Chid fur jlo, 



California Seed, Bulb and Plant Company, 



p. O. Box ."i49. Los .\ngeles, Cal. 



Use Economy and 

 Make Your Own Pots 



THE COW MANURE POT is the best in the world for 

 young plants. For bedding it is absolutely the 

 best thing ever invented. The cow manure forces 

 the plant and is healthier. In the clav pots the 

 roots are disturbed in putting them out; but in 

 this pot you do not have to disturb the roots. 

 \ou squeeze the bottom of the pot and set it in 

 the bed. It never stops the growth of the plant. 

 It holds the moisture better, especially if you 

 have a dry summer. You can make froni 2(X)0 to 

 3000 pots a day. Every gardener should liave one 

 of these machines for potting. Directions sent 

 with machines. Price $5.00. .\ddress 



nAROL.D BL.T2MOL,T2, 



Central \' alley, Orange Co., N, V. 



