MARCH 3, 1S9S. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



587 



Cleary & Co. 



Fruit and ( )rnanKntal Trt-cs, t-tc. Sale everv ruc-sdii 



Announce the opening Auc- Jy^^^^^y March 8, 1898, f ''''J 

 turn Sale for current season ""^•'""j» » ^ » a. m. 2\ 



conijilete assortment of hardy Roses. Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Mag- 

 nolias, Hvdran,i;:eas, etc., etc.. from Holland. Tul>eroses, Gladioli, 

 Caladium's. A rine lot of the Rambler Roses (crimson, yellow and 

 white). A .a:rand assortment of Domestic Nursery Stock. Shade, 

 md Kridav. Send for Cat,ilo'-;ue. 60 Vesey St. , New York. 



DWARF PAPAYAS. 



\JOST matjnitir.-iit Bcddiiik^ and I)i-;nra- 

 *~* tivf Plant nviT intrniim.-il; luiiial to a 

 Palm In bcautv; <iro\\s with the rapidity 

 of the Ricinus; not aftrctod liy dnmth. 

 IMants fruin 4-iiich pots, set out 1st June, 

 attained a height of ten feet, and though 

 not watered once, remained fresh and vig- 

 orous during the e\treme drouth. .Send 

 for half-tone illustration showing l)ed of 

 these plants. Every Florist sliould have 

 it. Price to the trade $1:*'^ per do/, (or 

 3-inch pots; all propagated Irorn a tree 

 which has produced this Fall and Winter 

 I*fJ pounds of its delicious fruit, the largest 

 w.-ighing I'J': pounds. 



TARO PLANT.— Tlie genuine Sand- 

 wieli Islands Taro. entirely distinct from 

 the common Cahidium, and a much 

 grander plant in ail rcspi-..ts, $l.i;i)eaoh. 

 Keadv ^lav 1st- Send for Catalogue. 

 MARTIN BFNSON. DonqoJa, HI. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORISTS 



SPECIALTIES: 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



Chrysanthemums, 

 Carnations and Violets. 



Correspon ence soP.cited 



1898 



u ill mail you list 

 and heautifully 

 illustrated 

 I)escriptive Cat- 

 alogue. 

 1 exports from Europe, 



1878 



New Price List 

 for Spring and 

 Summer. If you 

 have not received 

 it, send postal; 



Horticultural inij 

 China, lapan. Australia. M 



Address, H. H, BERGER & CO. 



Established 1S7S 220 Broddwdv, New York. 



Cliicas & 

 Boddington Co. 



SEEDS. BUI.BS 

 AND PLANTS 



501-503 W. 13th Street 

 New York City. 



Tel. Call 403 ISth St. 



f ^ '?<UBSCRIBERS are re- 



4 minded that they will 

 ^^ 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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inniioip 



BRIGHTON, MASS. 



^■gj^ Cut Strings, 8 to 10 Feet Long, 50 cts. Each. — ' 

 Shipped to any Part ot the Country. 



Latania Borbonica. 



LARGE HEALTHY STOCKS. 



2'_-inch Pots, 3 to 4 leaves, per 100 $ 4.00 per 1000, $35.00. 



3 " " 4 to 5 " " " 8.00 " " 70.00. 



4 " " 4 to 5 " " " 20.00 



6 " " 5 to 6 " is to 20-in. wide and high, each 75c. 



Joseph Heacock, 



WYNCOTE, 



PHILADEtPHU, 



PENNSYtVANIA. 



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^Kentia Palm Seeds. I 



'i 5* 



■^ Fresh seeds of Kentia Belmoreana and Forsteriana by the case of 5,000. 5 

 * Seeds received direct from Australia. Price, Si 7.50— net cash F. O. B. New jjj 

 •V York. Prices for large quantities on a]i|ilication. jj 



I AISTRALIAN PALM SEED CO., I 



■ Room 52. 90 Nassau Street, New York. J. 



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C. H. JOOSTEN, Importer, 

 193 Greenwich St., NEW YORK. 



HARDY ROSES, 



ttc. for the Garden and Greenhouse. 



Si'u atlvertisement thi.s paprr Deo. -. paisre 57 



Rawson's Famous Chrysanthemums 



WM. H.CHADWICK. 

 YELLOW FELLOW, 

 MADELINE PRATT. 



Ready now i>\' k-ading tirnis and ihcgruwur. 



GROVE P. RAWSON, Elmira, N. Y. 



