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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



789 



TRADE 



MARK 



We bfg to inlnnii niir LnsttinuTH tli;i1 wr li;iv{- 



No. II Broadway, ^""B'u"?diSr''" 



Wiitr I. 'I .|u.ilali"n^ iiil 

 JAPANESE BUI.BS, 



FI.ANTS AND SEEDS, 



for Fall Delivery. 



SUZUKI & IIDA, 



No. 1 1 Broadway, 

 N\-« York, 



No. 3 Nakamura, 



V<.)k(ihani.T, J.Tp.Tii. 



EVERY FLORIST OUGHT TO 



INSURE HIS GLASS AGAINST 



FOIi PARTICULAHS ADDHESS 



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



I II.iv..- Vm,- SlMtk (.1 



Pears, Apples, Cherries, 

 Peaches, Quinces, 

 Small Fruits, Asparagus 



■^.n)0 Sugars and Norwavs, 10 to 14 ft. 



li.iHX) Sugars and Norwavs, 9 to 10 ft. 



S.OIKJ Elms. 9 to 11 and 12 to 14 ft. 



l.nou Sclnvedler & Rcitenbachii Maples, 8 to IL' ft. 



S.tHiO Horse Chestnut and Purple Beech, li to 9 ft. 

 I.^.fXHl Evergreens.-all kinds and sizes. 

 10.0110 Slirubs, all kinds and extra sixes. 

 20.M(]0 California Privet. 2 to 4 ft. 



l.il *0 Crimson, Yellow and White Ramblers. 

 in.OlHI Roses, extra strong. 



4,tHiO Rhododendrons and .-Vzaleas, extra strong. 



.^,090 Climbing A'ines. extra strong. 



I cater to park men, florists, cemeteries or any 

 other man that wants stock in car loads or less. 



Address STEPHEN CRANE, 



Prop, of Norwicli \ur5eries. NORWICH, CO\N. 



[Jettuce 



AND 

 OTMER 



Lettuce— Big Boston, Boston 

 M.irket. Tennis Ball, Grand 

 Rapids and Reichner's 

 Forcing. 15c, per IIXI; $1 

 per 1000. 



Pepper and 

 Egg Plants 



S.i piT IOC 



Celery- 



Hl per 1000. 

 ^c^ctable 



Slants 



Tomato. Cabbage ani 



Small ]iliiiits for transplant 

 \n^ now ruadv. 15c. per 10(1; 

 $1 per 1000. 



Cauliflower. Snowball— 35c. perlO<t: $2.r)0perl(KK); if 

 bv iiiajl add 10c. per IIH) for small plants, add 5l!f . 

 p.T HKIO. Send lor price list. Cash with order. 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON, White Marsh, Md. 



50,000 SMILAX 



From Flats, by mail, 50c. per 100; 



$4 per 1000. From 2-in. pots.S1.50 

 per 100; $13 per icx>o. Geraniums, from 2-in. pots, 1^2.25 

 per 100; ;^2o per 1000. Send for samples. Cash with 

 the order. 



FRED BOERNER, Cape May City. N.J. 



GBT THE BBST^ 



Our Prices are Low, considering the fine Quality of Stock supp 



pies ,if ynix w.iul- 



I'er III! IV 



Coleus. Ciolden Hedder, Verscliaf- 



I. Im, etc 1.90 



I'l. lilts of the above varietv. from 



■J'., null pots 2.00 



Fuchsias, afiiie assortment, 2J4- 



liH h pots 2 so 



Geraniums, Bruant, Gen, Grant, 



I,;. b.iMiiile, etc.. 3-inch pots 4,110 



German Ivy, 2^-incli pots 2 (HI 



Heliotrope, blue, 2'2-mch pots. , 2.,'JO 



■• 4 ■■ ■■ ... H.OO 



white. 2"a ." " . . 3.09 



rooted cuttings, blue.. 1.50 



Moon Vines (the true Colonyc- 



tioni. ■J'r-inch pots 4,00 



Moon Vines (the true Colonyc- 



tion I, rooted cuttniKs 2.50 



Salvia, .Nana Erecta. or Bonfire 



( \er\ strong), 2',^-incli pots 2.50 



Salvia, Nana Erecta or Bonfire. 



rooted cuttings 1-50 



Swainsona, .-\lba and Rosea 



(ver\ strong), 2!-j-incb pots 4 (M) 



.nd 19 cent 

 Per 109. Per lom 

 Ageratum, Cope's Pet and Tapis 



i;lrur, '.i'.-liuh pots $2.50 



Alternanthera, P. Major, .^urea 



N.iii.i, ,\Hial>ilis and .Pittsburg 



iroolril cuiiings) 1,00 



Alternanthera, as above, 2^-in. 



p.. Is 2.00 



Alyssum, T. Thumb and Giant 



(Mil, '.".-inch pots 2.50 



Begonias, fine assortment, 3-inch 



pi.is 4.00 



Begonias, \'ernon. 2^4-inch pots.. 3.50 

 Cannas, started, very strong, from 



:i ,1111 1 4 inch pots: ,\lphonse 



Poiu HT. Chas. Henderson, and 



Mine, Crozy 3. .50 



Slroiii^ roots of above varieties.. .. 2.50 

 Cannas -Fine assortment of leading varieties 



Prices on application. 

 Coleus - Inst the kind of cuttings you would root 



for >oiir own use— not small tips that require 



the use of a magnifying glass t discover 



tfiom. 



$20 9(1 



7. 50 



15.00 



20.00 



35.00 

 30.00 



30.00 

 20.00 



lied. 



r KKlll 



7.. 50 



15.90 



20.00 



35 90 

 15 00 

 20 (II 

 .50.00 

 25 (Kl 

 12.50 



35.0 J 



20.00 



20.00 



12.50 



39.00 



Cash with order from unknown custoiners or c. o. d. 

 ( Irders anKuinting Ii' s") .nnl (i\<'r. I o b. New \*ork Citv. 



1 I KKSupt SEAWANHAKA GREE\H01SES, 



p. o. Box 34. 'Oyster Bay, N. Y. 



Will L. SW.W, Prop. 



1^. VO^, R EPRBSENTING 



The Holland Bulb Co., 



Oegstgeest, Holland, 



Is niiw in the United States on his annual tri|i. Please address corres- 

 IMindence to him, care of KNAUTH, NACHOD cS: KUHNE, corner 

 William and Beaver Streets, New York City. Those wishiiio lowest 

 I Itiotations on Bulbs can have same from me, together with hest ref- 

 rrences as to the i|uality of our Ljoods. Yours truly, p, VOS. 



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DITCH BILBS! 



Por Next Fall Importation. 



Ask for Copy of Catalog"ne. 



L. C. Bobbink, Rutherford, N.J. 



LAGER & HURRELL 



Growers and Importers of 



Correspondence 

 Solicited^ 



SUMMIT, 



N. J. 



Marie Louise 



VIOLET RUNNERS. 



S^ahln Sll'k. $5.00 per 1.000. 



A. WASHBURN &, SON, BlQomington, III. 



Always mention the Florists' Review when 

 writing advertisers. 



DWARF PAPAYAS. 



VIOST in.iKEiiHcent Bedding and Decora- 

 ''■ ti\L' i'lant ovLT introduced; equal to a 

 Palm in beauty; grous with the rapidity 

 of the Ricinus; not affected by drouth. 

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

 attamed a height of ten feet, and though 

 not watered once, remained fresii and vig- 

 orous during the e.xtreme drouth. Send 

 for half-tone illustration showing bed of 

 these plants. Every Florist should have 

 it. Price to the trade $2.2^ per doz. for 

 IMnch pots; all propagated from a tree 

 which has produced this Fall and Winter 

 1H2 pounds of its delicious fruit, the largest 

 weighing 12^1 pounds. 



TABO PLANT.— The genuine Sand- 

 wich Islands Taro, entirely distinct from 

 the common Caladium. and a much 

 grander plant in all respects. $1,110 eacli. 

 Ready ^lay 1st. Send for Catalog'ue. 

 MARTIN BtNSON. Dorgola, Itl. 



CIiElVIATIS h ine assortment 2-year old plants, 



home ^r^wi- $-V(M) per dozen. 

 CABNATIONS-Victor. plants from pots. $4.00 



piT KKl. Routed Cuttings, $:100 per lUO. 



VIOLETS— Princess of Wales, well established 

 piiints. 2^-inch pots, $:{.lHt p.-r 100. 



G. BISBbB, 



nth and Jefferson Sts. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



