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The Weekly Florists* Review. 



APRIL 21, 189S. 



HORNELLSVILLE, N. Y. 



The origin ot many good tilings is a 

 mystery. This is the case with W. A. 

 Wettlin, who possesses a douljle petu- 

 nia, which deserves wide recognition. 

 It is a pure white tlower, averaging 4% 

 inches across, highly scented and of a 

 robust habit, very free, a grand flor- 

 ists' flower. 



Commenting upon Easter business, 

 Mr. Wettlin was highly gratified with 

 results. Blooming plants of any kind 

 sold well, p.'irticularly a fine l)atch of 

 hyfirid roses in pots. His grower. Carl 

 Saclimann, was as a Meteor amid the 

 Dayl)reaks, of which there were abun- 

 dance just at the right moment, and 

 Scotts by the hundred, but not a bloom 

 left on Easter Sunday. 



Amongst .-i general well gi'own stock 

 1 noted particularly some pretty 

 |)lanls of Rex begonias, including that 

 exquisite variety, Lucy Closson: also 

 a few perfect specimens of Polystichum 

 setosum. which is a gem of the first 

 water among ferns, when well grown, 

 as are these plants. W. M. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



Easter business was most satisfac- 

 tory, is the unanimous verdict. 



T. O'Connor was kept rushing for 

 several days ahead wicli his big staff, 

 watching the Easter stock, with the 

 result that he had a splendid lot. both 

 of flowering plants and cut bloom. 



E. J. Johnston could have sold many 

 more azaleas, the demand being un- 

 precedented. 



Geo. Johnson & Son were on hand 

 with a fine lot of lilies, and I under- 

 stand F. Macrae and W. Hazard were 

 right in line with lilies and carna- 

 tions. 



M. Sweeney and W. Flanagan had a 

 good run, both on plants and cut 

 flowers, for church work. 



W. Appleton, Jr., does a l)ig busi- 

 ness in this branch. 



W. Butcher, who has been sick, was 

 able to attend to the extra demand, 

 and "Little Rhody" says all is O. K. 



W. M. 



DO YOl WANT 

 TO SAVE 10° o 



Let us figure now on your list 

 of Bulbs for Summer and Fall 

 delivery. 



Harrisii, Longiflorums, 

 Roman Hyacinths, etc. 



W'c- utk-r special Lat;4iiia Bnrix.uica Seed, 



Per lb., TrUc: 3 lbs., $2.25, delivered. 

 Areca Lutescens, 100, 73c.; 1000, ffi.Ofl, dehvered. 



Address, H. H. BERGER & CO. 



Established iN's 220 Broadway, New York. 



FARQUHAR VIOLETS, 



Kootetl Riliiners. to ' 

 malve rouni, at 7.t cents 

 er l«». $ti.(l(l per l.dlKI; .WO at 1,000 rate. .\11 extra 

 lean [rum disease. Casii with order. 



LEO WELLENREITER. DANVERS. ILL. 



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Just received in perfect 

 condition, a large im- 

 portation of 



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CATTLEYA LABIATA 



Well Leaved and Perfectly Dormant, ."tj* Also 



CATTLEYA MOSSIAE 

 CATTLEYA CHOCOENSIS 

 ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM 

 ...and MILTONIA ROEZLII 



t~ Other South American and East Indian Orchids to arrive shortly. We 



T, also carry a large stock of established Orchids of the most useful kinds. 



I LAGER & HIRRELL, simmit, n. j. 



Trees and 

 Shrubsvsi 



Per 1000 



::,iKKi ROSA RUGOSA $100.00 



viiiiii DAHLIAS, «li. lie roots 40.00 



.■)(IHU(] CALIFORNIA PRIVET $ 20.(« to 40.00 



lOO.OIKi SHRUBS, assorted 30.00 " 123.00 



50.(Kiii SHRUBS, asst. large size. 



123.00 ■■ 230.00 

 30.00 



Satisfactory Prices. 



THE WM. H. MOON CO., 



3,00(1 BERBERRISTHUNBERGII.lvin. 

 lO.oiHi AMPELOPSIS VEITCHM, pot 



i;r,UMl. .30.00 



3,0011 CLEMATIS PANICULATA . 30.00" 73.00 



50.00(1 SUGAR. NORWAY an.i SILVER Maples. stoUft. 

 30,00(1 DECIDUOUS I'rees. leadiiii; varieties. 



Correspondence Solicited. 



- - MORRISVILLE, PA. 



/^AfNE PLANT 



Mannas dormant BULBS-ci'anes He,. 



l*^^ d..T-uii, (.rntlmv SI, ililaire. Madam Cro/v. 

 $li.."ilt pti- lOU. Ilaiia. Austria, .\lsace. $4.00 per UHt. 

 Begonia Rex. in 4-incli pots, tine plants, at $10.(10 

 pur 100. Exchange above stock for Alternanthera 

 .\in<t'na. \'erlienas (roin < iittiiii^:'^, and newer 

 Carii.iticii-;. 



CHRIST. WINTERICH, 



DEFIANCE,! O.j . __ 



CMAS. RAYINER, 



ANCHORAGE, KY., 



Spt 1 liilist liu American Beauties, Meteors, 

 Maids and Brides. Cut F]u\\ers. 

 Shipping facilities and stock une.xcelled. 

 Lowest Market Prices. Write for quotations 



on larijfe orders. 



Surplus Stock of Hydrang-eas, Geraniums 

 and Coleuses. llvdranjjea Empress Euge- 



ijif, liest pink market ^urt. tine stock, coming in 

 bud. li-inch puts at $:r).Ot) per UK) ; 5-nich pots at 

 $20.00 per lOU; 4-inch pots at $10 00 per 100. 

 Geraniums, good pink market sorts, $6.00 per 

 100, 4-inch pots. Coleus X'erschafteitii. stork 

 plants, $'J,tlO pvr HKl 



EVENDEN brothers, - WJIIJamsport, Pa. 



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