FEBRUARY 17. 1S9S. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



511 



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SINGLE 



TUBEROUS 



BEGONIAS 



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DREER'S 'SP ^^'^ ^ OFF ER" OF I 



=^=^Seasonable BULBS and TIBERS j 



TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS AND GLOXINIAS. Nuw is tlie time to plant fur uarly M 



rtdW.-niiL^ ihw -tr.ini tlii~ sr.i-dti is .■vrn Mi|i.iiijr to that siippliod by us in the past, ^ 



ha\ iii'^ sr. iiffil < i.iiirol ii( th(.- vtMck nt t\\i> ni th<- [iH'St successful Kurnpt-an growers. = 



same ha\ ing ht'eii persuiially inspecte'l l'\ us while in tluwer. ^ 



SINGLE TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. | 



SfparaTi.' colore— Crimson. Scarlet. White. Kcise. Veiitiw ami ( ir;m<;f, ^ 



."iilc- per dn/en. $:l.iiii per P"). JJ'i uo per IfKH) g 



Choicest Sinele \'arieties in Mixture— 4llc. per du/eii. $_'..'i(l per KKI. Jl'll.iKl per Pmil- ^ 



DOUBLE TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. | 



Separate C"l..rs--Scarlet. Rose. Wliite and \'ell.i\v- ^ 



<!.■_'.") per dozen. SHI.tm per IIX). j'JU.CKJ pur IIXKI g 



Cliuicest Doidile Mi.\ed— $1,011 per do/en. }^.m pir IIHI, J.U.lll) per KHXI. ^ 



GLOXINIAS. I 



.\ Superb Strain in Clioicest Mixture— 7."ic. per dn/i-n. $"i.00 per KKI. JHI.IK) per lOtKI. ^ 



FANCY LEAVED CALADIUMS. | 



Choice Named \'arieties. in 2.7 Slirt^ fj.nii pt r di'.en, •l.'i.oi) per UK'. ^ 



Choice Mixed Varieties— $1.UU per do/en. JH.OO per 1«), g 



A. %lp MONTBRETIAS. TUBEROSES. | 



VufrJ , ''"I- "' «''.'• most d.-<iralilenl ,.ur summer and True Dwarf [).>x,\,\.- I'e.irl. selected 4 to ti-inch S 



r^Aui lAc? "W^ I ^'" rtowt-ring liulbs comparatively hut little bulhs. Sac. per IikI; J7 Mi per ItliKJ. ~ 



DAHLIAS. » I known, but certain to hecome popular. Six choice ^ 



. ^ , , -. J named sorts. Sac. per doz.; $*..iO per IIJO. 



.-\ hne assortment ol ■_'.. Double Cactus, 12| Tir^Qiniac 



Double Show and Fancy. 20 Pompone strong IHarilUIMo. 



field grown roots. Jl.OUper doz.. $S.0O per 100.1 i Fine Sorts. 30c. per doz.; JJ.OO per 100 



JAPANESE LILIES. 

 Send for List of Sorts and Price 



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



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Too 

 Pretty 

 to 

 Sell! 



GERANIUM 



..MARS.. 



2-iucli puts, ii.oo per doz. 

 Cash with order. 



HENRY EICHHOLZ, 

 Waynesboro, Pa. 



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EEDS for Profit 

 Sweet Peas I 



FLORISTS' 



FLllWIiR 



SliEilS 



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"Whi'lesale CataloLjue on application. 



WEEBER & DON, ''•':^,^^^^' i^ 



114 Chambers St., New York City. ?)} 



^ ^ ''"lUBSCRIBERS are re 



ri' \"| minded that they will 



^, L^,^^ J rr\afpria\\v ;\Avanre thp 



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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ATTENTION ! 



Contracts made now (or Feb- 



runry-March delivery of fresli 



...Ldtanid Borbonica Seed... 



FRESH ON HAND. 100 1000 



CocosWeddeliana $ii.'.<ri $7.r)ii 



Asparagus PI. Nanus l:^'> HI. DO 



Pandanus L'tilis 1.50 12.00 



Latania Borbonica ( Feb. 15) 25 1.75 



I Price includes delivery. 1 



CVCAS REVOLUTA.-\Ve are the oldest firm in 



import trade h'r them. Take advantage of 



special offers on early orders. 



Liliuni Auratum. Ruhrum. Allnim. etc.. In? K.. 



japan Maples, etc., lor Spring deliverv. .Address 



H. H. BERGER & CO. 



Estahlistied IS7^ 220 Broadway. New York. 



DWARF PAPAYAS. 



MOST jiiagnituent Ht-ddiug and Decora- 

 ItI jjyp Plant over introduced; equal to a 

 Palm in beauty; grows with the rapidity 

 of the Hicinus; not affected by drouth. 

 Plants from 4-inch pots, set out 1st June, 

 attained a height of ten feet, and tliough 

 not watered once, remained fresh and vig- 

 orous during the extreme drouth. Send 

 for lialf-tone illustration showing bed of 

 tliese plants.. Every Florist should have 

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

 3-inch pots; all propagated from a tree 

 winch lias produced this Fall and Winter 

 VSl pounds of its delicious fruit, the largest 

 weigliing 12'/4 pounds. 



TASO PIiAN"T.— The genuine Sand- 

 wich Islands Taro. entirely distinct from 

 the common Caladium. and a much 

 grander plant in all respects. $1.00e;ich. 

 Ready May l:-t Send for Catalog-ue. 

 MARTIN BENSON, Dongola. III. 



^^•.^>. '*^. WRITE ■-^^•s ■^■.-»i 



R.&J.Farquhar&Co., 



SEEDSMEN. 



16 and 19 South Market St., BOSTON, 



Fmf the (.'hoicist .iii'i I!f?t \f«' Crop 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



NEPONSET PAPER FLOWER POTS, 



PtRE SHEEP MANURE, and all 

 Cat alogue Mailed Free. FLORISTS' SIPPLIES. 



Carnations. 

 <«:iod .StrnnR Stock .it 



Bottom Prices. ^^ 



From Sand or Soil. Ready Xow or Later. 



Daybreak $1.2ri per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 



Tidal Wave $1.25 per 100. 



McGowan |1.00 per 100; $11.00 per 1000. 



Wm. Scott $0.75 per UK); $7. .')0 per 1000. 



CASH WITH OBDEB. 



LAKE GENEVA FLORAL CO., 



Uake Geneva, 



Wis. 



Please mention the Florists' Review when 

 wfriting advertisers. 



