FEBRUARY 24. 1S9S. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



561 



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SINGLE 



TUBEROUS 



BEGONIAS 



DREER'S SPECIAL OFF ER" OF | 



^.<Seasonable BULBS and TUBERS | 



TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS AND GLOXINIAS. Now is the time t(. plant fur early M 



tlowiTin.L^. I Mil -iiiijii ilii>~ sr.i^iiii i~ r\.-\\ ^iiin'ijur tn tilut Supplied li\ US in the past, ^' 



liavinp -ii.iir<-i! '.nuiri'l "t iIm- ■^tiM.k ,.<\ two ol ihc most siRrr>.sful Kumpean ^rowt-rs, ^ 



same ha\in)^ hi-rn piTsunalh insp<.'i_trd li\ us while in Iluuer. ^ 



SINGLE TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. | 



Separate toK.rs-Cninscin. Scarlet. White. R.i^e. Nell.H and I )ran?i-, g' 



.'.II.-. per f]o/eii. ji.iKi i>,r Kin. jii.nn )i,-r vm m 



Choicest Siiisle \'arietie^ HI .Mixture — (lie. per de/eii. $i.M per lim. ^JHiin per Klilll. g 



DOUBLE TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. | 



Separate culors— Scarlet. Rose. White and Vell.w. g 



$I.L'."i per dozen. $10,110 per 1011. J.lli.oo per 1000 g 



Choicest Dovihle Mi.xed— $1.00 per dozen, $.>.(I0 lur 1I.KI. JTO.OO per IIKIII. p 



GLOXINIAS. I 



.\ Superb Strain In Choicest Mlxture—Tjc. per dozen. $">.Ofl per 100. $ln.(KI per 1000. p 



FANCY LEAVED CALADIUMS. | 



Clioicc Named N'arieties, in S) sorts jj.od per <lo.'en. STeOll i.er loo p 



Choice Mi.\ed \arieti<--s— $1.00 per dozen, JS.OO per 100. = 



DAHLIAS. 



.■\ line assortment o! 'St llouhle Cactus, 12 

 Double Show and Fancy, 20 Ponipone strong 

 field grown routs, $1,U0 per doz,. $S,00 per 100, 



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MONTBRETIAS. 



most desir.d-lcol our summer and 

 (ail (lowering bulbs, coliiparatn ely but little 

 known, but certain to become pitpular. Si.\ choice 

 named sorts, 3oc, per doz,; $2, .id per 100. 



TIGRIDIAS. 



4 Fine Sorts. 30c. per doz.; $2.00 per 100. 



TUBEROSES. 



True Dwarl Flouiile Te.irl. selected 4 to li-incli 

 bulbs. IS.'ic. |ier llMl; $7, .".II per limo, 



JAPANESE LILIES. 

 Send for List of Sorts and Prices. 



I Henry A. Dreer, 714 chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. j 



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Too 

 Pretty 

 to 

 Sell! 



GERANIUM 



..MARS.. 



2-inch pots, ;?T.oo per do/. 

 Cash with order. 



HENRY ElCHHOLZ, 



Waynesboro, Pa. 



EEDS for Profit 

 Sweet Peas 



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T, AVh.ilesale Catalotrue on application, 



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.■11! 1(4 Chambers St., New York City. .-); 



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materially advance the 

 interests of their paper by 

 buying supplies of the ad- 

 vertisers in the FLORISTS' 

 Review, always mention- 

 ing the name of the paper 

 when sending inquiries or 

 orders. :;::::: 



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TheWM. H. MOON CO. 



Morrisville, Bucks Co., Pa. 



Offer for Spring' 1898, an immenso slock of 

 DECIDUOUS TREES, EVERGREENS, 

 FLOWERING SHRUBS and VINES 



In greatvari.-t.v, c.f all sizes. We note especially 



r.Miiio Dahlias, wlml.- roots, 

 lo.iii'ii Anipelopsis Veitchii, 

 ill. mill Clematis Paniculata. 

 20.11011 Wichiiriana, Crimson Rambler and 

 Prairie Roses. 

 .VIII Actinidia Polyg'ama, Dew climlier. 

 5.0IIII Eng-lish Ivy, L.iie tops. 

 25,otiu Honeysuckles, Matrimony Vines, 



Wistarias, etc. 

 100,000 California Privet, 1 and 2 years. 



Trailel.ijt i.M .ippli 



t'errespontienee solieited. 



DWARF PAPAYAS. 



IIJOST magniticeiit BL'ddmg and Decora- 

 ITI jj^.^ Plant over introduced: equal to a 

 I'alni in beauty; grows with the rapidity 

 1)1 the Riciniis; not affected by drouth. 

 I'lant.'' from 4-incli pots, set out 1st June, 

 attanud a heiglit of ten feet, and though 

 not watered once, remained fresli and vig- 

 orous during the extreme drouth. Send 

 for half-tone illustration showing bed of 

 these plants. Every Florist should have 

 it. Price to the trade $i.25 per doz. for 

 3-inch pots; all propagated from a tree 

 which has produced this Fall and Winter 

 192 pounds of its delicious fruit, the largest 

 weighing 12'/^ pounds. 



TARO PLANT.— The genuine Sand- 

 wich Islands Taro. entirely distinct from 

 the cnuimon Caladium. and a much 

 grander plant in all respects, JLOdeacli. 

 Ready Xlay 1st. Send for Catalogrue. 

 MARTIN BENSON* Dongola, III. 



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R.&J.Farquhar&Co., 



16 and 19 South Market St., BOSTON, 



l',.r 111.' ,l.,.i. .-t .111.1 l;.-t X.-w Crop 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



NEPONSET PAPER FLOWER POTS, 



.PURE SHEEP MANURE, and all 



Catalogue Mailed Free. FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. 



Ornamental Shrubs, 



HERBACEOUS FEREITNIAI.S. 



A ?pecialt\ 

 Poppies. 



In^. PhloN 

 :. Wholes, 



l';fniiies. P\ retiirums, 

 .<• Li~t MU ajiphcation, 



JACOB W. MANNING, 



The Leading established issa. 



New England Nurseryman. READING. MASS. 



Pf\TC ■JV-inch. per thousand 



S2.00 



_ I'.T mil 



Begfonias, Re-\ ancd ornamt-l, S-in. pots. ..$5.00 



Genista Can. strong, 3-in. pots 5.00 



Vinca var., strung tield grown 5.50 



'Mums, clumps lor stock, exchanged or.. 3.00 

 Verbenas, rooted cuttings, expr. prepaid. .60 



GREENE CO. FLORAL NURSERY, 



Cash with (irder. 



WHITE HAI.I., Ilil.. 



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