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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



FEBRUARY 3, 1898. 



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WE HAVE TO OFFER AT THIS TIME A LARGE STOCK OF 

 STRONG DORMANT FIELDGROWN 



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TERMS: Net 60 days, or 5 per cent dlscouut for cash 

 with order. 



Which we offer at very low prices. The varieties are the very best and 

 finest grown to-day. Florists will find this the most advantageous 

 time to procure stocks and start them for spring sales. 



We offer the following sorts at only $3.00 per hundred, viz: — 



Fanl Marquant Alphonse Bonvier Chas. Henderson 



Mme. Crozy 



The following sorts at only $4.00 per hundred, viz:- 



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riorence Vaughan 



Eg'andal 



Adnii 1 . . « A vellan 



J. D. Cabos 

 Pres. Carnot 

 7. K. Fierson 



Austria 



Queen Charlotte 



J. C, Vau^han 



F. R. PIERSON CO., 



Tarrytown-on-Hudson, 

 \ew York: 



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The following extra choice sorts at $6.00 per hundred, viz: — 



Eldorado Chica^^o Fierson's Premier 



Souv. de Antoiue Crozy 



The following newer and scarcer sorts at $lO.OO per hundred. 



Souv. de Pres. Carnot Burbank Beaute de Poitevine 



Italia Papa Franz Buchner 



We also can supply the following: — 



Tuberose Pearl, extra quality $1.00 per 100; $7.00 per 1000 



Caladium Bsculentum 



l!iill)S 6-9 in. in circumference 53.00 per 100 



iiu.bs 9-12 in. in circumference 6.U0 ptr 100 



Try 



Jadoo... 



and be 

 convinced 



EVERY FLORIST OUGHT TO 



INSURE HIS GLASS AGAINST 



FROST 

 PROOF 



FOE PABTICULARS ADDRESS 



JOHN G. ESLER. Sec'y, SADDLE RIVER, N. J. 



Palmer's Hotbed Mats 



MADE expressly for winter covering: of hotbeds, 

 cold frames, plants and seeds of all kinds. 



INDESTRUCTIBLE, CHEAP AND WARM, 



Will not harbor imce or vtrmin. Ejisily hand- 

 led, fry out quickly after rain. Have now been 

 in practical use three years. Cost less than old- 

 fashioned straw mats and entire! v lake their 

 place. MADE IN FOLLOWING GRADES: 



No. 1. Burlap Clotht lilled with rnniblna- 

 tion wool and quilted, seams 3 ini.hi'> ai):Ht and 

 edges firmly bound. Size 10x76 inch. -s, r.Ur eiieb 

 Size 76x76 inches. 75 cents each. Made any icny:tli 

 76 inches wide, at 113 cent'* per running foot. 



No. 2. Buck Cloth outside, filled and quilt- 

 ed same as No.l. Size 40x76 inches. 75 cents each. 

 Size 76.\:76 inches. 81.00 each. Made any length, 76 

 inches wide, at 16 cents per niniunjr fi>nt. 



No. 3. Waterproof, made of uij duck, tilled and quilted the samr ;,- ^n,,:., i and 2. Size 40x76 Inches, 

 11.00 each. Size 76x76 inches, $1. all each. Made any length, 76 inches wide, at :-'U eenls per running foot. 



That ttiese mats are a much needed improvement over anything heretofore used for the 

 same purpose, is demonstrated by the larg-e demand and many testimonials from prominent men 

 in the trade. Everyone using Hotbed Mats should give them a trial. We also make 



QUILTED HORSE BLANKETS, 



THE CHEAPEST, WARMEST AND STRONGEST IN THE WORLD. 



THE R. T. PALMER CO., 



Or New London, Conn. 1 13 Wofth Street, NEW YORK. 



Address all correspondence to The R. T. Palmer Co., New London, Conn. 



Every user of Flower Pots should correspond with us before 

 purchasing elsewhere. Our facilities are unequaled. 



A. H. HEWS & CO., - N. Cambridge, Mass. 



