APRIL 7, 1898. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



795 



Grand New Violet "La France 



STRONG VIGOROUS GROWER. 



EXTRA FREE FLOWERING. 

 RICHEST COLOR. 



Of the many new X'iolets introduced in the past few years 

 this, the latest introduction of the foremost French specialist, 

 is unquestionably the BEST. It has been thoroughly tested 

 by Mr. Supiot, the Violet expert, who [ironounces it "per- 

 fect," and flowers which we have exhibited during the past 

 . few weeks have been much admired. In vigor of growth, 

 freedom of bloom, and in size and coloring it is superior to 

 all existing sorts, and will soon supercede them. Only a 

 limited stock will be offered this season, and orders will be 

 filled in strict rotation 



Price, $1.25 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714 Chestnut Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



KLOrSDIKB 



C01.EUS 



Gold Fields 



at Your Door. 



.Ml Kinds. .\11 Grades 

 I and .\11 Prices. 



C. Verschatleltii and Golden Queen rooted cut- 

 tings. $15 per lUUO; 21^-in. pots of the same, fine 

 shape, $1.1 per 1000. Coleus— varietv rooted cut- 

 tings, $».M per vm-, 2W-in. pots of the same, $12 

 per 1000; by the 100 add 15 per cent. 



.^geratum, dwarf blue, rooted cuttings, $5 per 

 1000. Fuchias— standard sorts nothing but the 

 best varieties, rooted cuttings, $12 per 1000; $1.50 

 per 100. Double Petunias, e.xtra fine strain from 

 flats. $1.50 per tOO; $12 per 1000. .^nthemis Cor- 

 onaria. Golden Marguerite. $t2 per 1000; $1..50 per 

 100. Salvia Splendens, $1 per 100. Vincas Varie- 

 gated, $1.50 per 100; $12 per 1000; 2"/4-in. pots of 

 the same, $i..iOper lOtj; $2u per 1000; 3-in. pots. $t 

 per 100. Heliotrope, six varieties. $1 per 100; $y 

 per IIXW. .Alternanthera, Paronvchioides Major 

 and .\urea Nana. tiOc. per 100. Helianthus Multi- 

 flora, Double Golden. 2!4-in. pots. $i per 100. 



GERANIUMS.— Standard sorts, our selection, 

 $1.50 per IIM; $12 per 1000; 2',4-in. pots, $18 per 1000; 

 $2 per ItJO. .Mountain of Snow, 2^-in. pots, $2. .50 

 per 1(W. Madam Salleroi. from fiats. $1.25 per 100; 

 $10 per 1000; same from i'A-'m. pots, $2 per 100; 

 $18 per 1000. .^bove are rooted cuttings, except 

 where noted. Cash with. the order. 



J. E. FELTHOUSEN, Schenectady. N. Y. 



BOSTON FERN, 



Strong Plants, ij-inch pots $12.00 a dozen. 



Also smaller sizes. 



PANDANUS VEITCHII, 



6-inch. $I.W; 7-inch, $1.50; .S-inch, $2,00 each. 



JOHN WELSH VOUNG, 



Germantown, Pa. 



FINE ROSE STOCK, in 2 and 3-inch pots. 



Write tnr prices nt kinds >ou want. 

 12 Best Varieties of CARNATION'S, in 



2-inch ptits. ready to pl;^^t i*ut. 

 Write for prices. 

 Send .50 cents for samples Taney Smilax, in 

 2-inch pots. 



GEO. A. KUHU Pekin, III. 



Manufacturers and Dealers 



'COTTON SEAMLESS, 

 BURLAPS, ETC. 



?EC0/i/O HAND BAGS BOUGHT AND SOLD. 



CINCINNATI BAG CO. 



Second and Walnut Sts., CINCINNATI. 0. 



t.j.J.Ji.J-J.J.J.J.AJ.J.J.J.AAJ.J.j.AJ.J.J.AJ.J.J.J.J.J.J.J.4. «f 



DOVES 



See tliat my sig'nature is 

 stamped on t;ver>' DovG. 



203 Summit Ave., JERSEY CITY, N. J. 



T-rTT'TTVrftTTfPT'rTVTl'TfTTTTTTIr'rTTr^ 



Rose Plants. 



Per 100 Per 11«I0 



Brides 2"^-inch $3.50 $30. IK) 



Bridesmaids. •• 3.50 30.00 



Meteors " 3.50 30.00 



Perles " 3.50 30.00 



Per 1110 Per 1000 



3-inch$l.D0 $40.00 



4.50 40.00 



4.50 40.00 



4.50 • 40.00 



All Stock Guaranteed to be First-Class. 

 Ready April Ist. 



M. A. HUNT FLORAL CO., 



GEO. E. HUNT. Manager, 



p. O. Box 235. 



TERRE HAUTE, IND. 



New White Chrysanthemum Frank Hardy 



Facts more elomient than words C. S. A. awards highest of the year. New York 95 points, 

 Boston 94 points Chicaso 93 points, Philadelpliia 89 points. First prize, white in stnmtr competi- 

 tion at Boston and Pidla.lelphia shows, and certiticated wher.-ver .shown. The ideal eommercial 

 and exhibition bloom. Price. 50 cents each, $3.00 per dozen. $20.00 per hundred. $1=0.00 per thous- 

 and. Ready (or delivery March 1st, 1898. 



A. HERRINCTON, Florham Farms, Madison, N. J. 



Peacock's 

 Prize Winning 



36 First Prizes out 

 of 39 entries in 

 1896 and 1897 



Dahlias 



Send for iSq8 Illustrated Descrip- 

 tive Wholesale Catalogue before 

 placing orders elsewhere. 



Mention Florists* Review when writing advertisers ' W. P. PEACOCK, ATCO, N. J. 



Only 3000 Geraniums Left 



2J^-in. pots, named varieties. $r> per 1000. 



250 Field-grown Vinca Var., 4-in. pots. $10 per 100. 



2000 Begonia Vernon, 2% and 4-in. pots. $1 per MX). 



Booted Cutting's— Coleus, Ageratum, Salvia, 



at bottom prices. 



GEO.W. GASKILL, 

 212 N. Tod Avenue, Warren, Ohio. 



