December 11, 1902. 



The Weekly Florists* Review* 



J29 



Chrysanthemums! 



HARDY POMPONS. 



Agalia, li^'lit pink, shad^'d dfpp (iranp;*'. 



Anna Mary, oreaiuy white, tippt-d pink. 



Bridesmaid, lipht pink, dark edge. 



Bob, d.'li<;iti' pink. 



Blushing Bride, early light pink. 



Climax, dci-p rosy pink. 



Chivvar, white tinted pink. 



Clifton, 'lid gold, .shaded salmon pink. 



Captivetion, rose pink, yellow shading. 



Drin Drin, smallest bright orange. 



Dinizulu, ros.v lake, very fine. 



Daybreak, rosy shell pink. 



Druid Hill, light mahogany crimson. 



Eleganta. deep pink, tipped and edge<l whiti'. 



Eagle d'Or, good orange yellow. 



Eldorado, dear lemon yellow. 



Edna, char glowing pink. 



Fairy Queen, beautiful combination of pink and 



y.-ll..w. 

 Fred Peele, small pinkish lilao. 

 Fire Ball, yellow tipped crimson. 

 Grandeur, t'l'and golden bronze, shaded old gold. 

 Golden Fleece, large bright lemon yellow. 

 Globe d'Or. dwarf bushy, clear yellow. 

 Golden Pheasant, small, orange yellow. 

 Gold Standard, deep golden yellow. 

 Gold Nuggett, rhmme yellow and bronze. 

 Golfinch, niiigiiilicent gold, shaded crimson. 

 Ivanhoe, bi'imtifnl light pink. 

 Julia Lagravere, deep red. 

 Jack, rxi|iiisite rose pink. 

 Kadar. rlrar magenta. 

 Labanah, pale primrose pink. 

 L'Ami Conderchat, small, sulphur white. 

 La Favorite, rose pink, reflex white. 

 Little Pet, claret, perfect form. 

 Ladysmith. rosy lake, tinged salmon. 

 Maid of Kent, white, one of the best. 

 Maid of Honor, deep rose. 

 Mr. Kanauf. a beautiful shade nf pink. 

 Mrs. Vincent, large, deep, purplish rose. 

 Nellie Rainsford, dwarf, light bronze. 



Naomi, soft rose. 



Nellie Bly, light pinkish lilac. 



Princess Louise, yellow, "overlaid with tawny 



rf.l. 

 President, deep violet rose. 

 Premier, deep velvety crimson and gold. 

 Patterson, magnificent old gold, shading darker- 

 Prince of Wales, magnificent pure white. 

 Psyche, pab' pink and white. 

 Queen of Bui, beautiful violet rose. 

 Regulus, pah- ((.ppt-r bronze and red. 

 Rosinante, bbiish. shjidi'd sulphur. 

 Rhoda, white, pink shading. 

 Richard Franklin, large rosy carmine, edged and 



tipped white. 

 Sheshar, bright i-hrome yellow and amber. 

 St. Illoria. silver pink, a superb sort. 

 Snowflake, pure white, sranll. 

 Souve Mclaine, very fine, pure white. 

 Tisri, large deep pink, dwarf. 

 Tiber, garnet, overlaid with bronze. 

 Thalia, small white. 

 Titus, terra cotta. 



Thomas Long, light pink, tipped white. 

 Victor, liright rosy lilac. 



Veuve Cliquots, brick red, edged lirilllant yellow. 

 Yellow Queen, deep yellow, shading crimson 



maroon. 



Not less thRn five of one variety. 



$2.00 per 100. 1.000 and over. $1.75 per 100. 

 10.000 and over, $15.00 per 1.000. 100,000 for 

 $125.00. 



STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Major Bonnaffon, licar golden yellow. 

 Col. Wm. B. Sm th, bright golden bnmze. 

 Culling fordii. brilliant rrimson. 

 Dorothy Spaulding. bright rose pink. 

 Eugene Dailledouze, large yellow. 

 Eureka, a high t lass porcelain white. 

 Glory of the Pacific, early deep clear pink. 

 Geo. W. Childs, dark velvety crimson. 

 Ivory, an old favorite white. 



J. H. Woodford, silver pmk. 



Liberty, rich golden yellow, 



Minerva, large, incurved, vivid golden yellow 



Mme. F. Bergmann, fine early white. 



Mrs. R. McArthur. magnificent crystal white. 



Mrs. Jerome Jones, large creamy* white. 



Mrs, J. G. Whilldin, one of the finest earlT 



J ellows. 

 Mrs. S. T, Murdock, late, deep pink. 

 Mrs. John J. Glessner, large silver yellow. 

 Mrs. H. Weeks, beautiful white jap., incurved. 

 Miss Minnie Wanamaker, large incurved creamy 



AA bite. ■' 



Mrs. O. P. Bassett, light clear yellow. 

 Niveus. good, large white. 

 Pink Ivory, shell pink. 

 Rose Owen. fin.\ early, light pink. 

 The Queen, sjilendid white. 

 V. H. Hallock, g."id, clear pink. 

 Wm. H, Lincoln, fine rich yellow. 

 From 2'-^-hnh jiots. 



$2.00 per 100. 1,000 and over $1.75 per a^^, 

 10,000 and over, $15.00 per 1.000. 



Mr. Grove P. Ra^son's reiwrt of the Elmlra. 

 N. Y., Show, Florists* Exchange, November 22 

 page 1326: 



R. Vincent. Jr.. & Son. White Marsh. Md., 

 sent a collection of outdoor-grown pompons that 

 was a record breaker — some sixty varieties; and 

 the best lot I ever saw at any chrysanthemnm 

 exhibition. More interest was manifested In 

 this charming display than in the omnipresent 

 Timothy Eaton and C-ol. D. Appleton. The de- 

 mand for these plants is steadily increasing for 

 planting in the herbaceous border, and among 

 shrubbery and evergreens. 



I compliment you ou having such a fine seleo- 

 tioii of Pompon Chrysanthemums. 



A. HERRINGTON, 

 rresldent Chrysanthemum Society of America. 



GERAMUlVflS. 



DOUBLE. 



Alphonse Ricard, clear orange red, trusses of the largest size; one of the 



finest geraniums. 

 Beaute Poit^vine, immense size flowers, beautiful shade of brilliant salmon. 



with apricot marking. 

 Bruant, one of the best bedders, dwarf, perfect habit, a bright vermilion 



red of a most striking shade, and a profuse bloomer. 

 Centaure. a very fine variety for all purposes, a splendid shade of pink. 



Willi (lowers held well above the foliage. 

 Double Gen. Grant, clear vermilion re<i, splendid variety for bedding. 

 Countess de Harcourt, very fine donbte, pure white, of pleasing habit. 

 Gillian M. Gill, one of the best bedding varieties, semi-dwarf habit, very 



free bloomer, of a most ideasiiig shade of crimson. 

 Gloire de La France, bright salmon. 

 Gen. de Boisdeffere. strong. vi;.'Mr<Mis. compact habit, deep cherry salmon, 



hirge trusses. nnsiKiringly jnoduced. an excellent bedder. 

 John Doyle, .strong, vigorous grower, enormous foliage, rich brilliant ver- 

 milion-scarlet. 

 La Pilote. bright glowing scarlet, very free bloomer, perfect habit. 

 La Favorite, finest of all double whites for bedding or marketing. 

 Le Cid. grand velvety red, beautifully shaped florets, a vigorous grower, 



of good habits. 

 Mme. Jaulin, one of the finest varieties, dwarf but robust growing, perfect 



bedder. eetiter of tlowers delieate pink, bordered pure white. 

 Miss Frances Perkins, graiid bright pink, bedder. stands sun perfectly, fine 



grower, free blouun-r, lung stems, holding bloom well above folliige. 

 Marquise de Montmoit, deep brilliant carmine-purple, splendid habit. 



vigorous and tlean, massive, erect truss, profuse bloomer. 

 Mme. Barney, siileinlid pure deep pink truss, habit and profuseness of 



bloom all that could be desired, a splendid thing. 



DOUBLE. 



remarkable variety, dark 



Miss Kendell, fine trusses, large flowers. 



maroon, marked with red. 

 S. A. Nutt, large rich dark crimson flowers of perfect shape. 

 White Swan, splendid white. 



SINGLE. 



Granville, clear rosy pink, stands sun lietter than any other single pink. 

 Jacquerie, magnificent bloomer, hirge velvety dark crimson-scarlet. 

 L'Aube, enormous size, trusses large, round florets, pure snow white. 

 Mrs. E. G. Hill, trusses immense, center soft, light salmon, bordered with 

 rosy salmon. 



Mad. Bruant, white veined with carnitne-lalie. often producing a strioed 



effeet. 



Queen of the West, bright orange-scarlet. 

 Single Gen. Grant, flue glowing scarlet. 



Balm and other seented varieties. 



Mme. Salleroi, dwarf, compact grower, the well-ljnown variegated variety, 



mu<h used for edging. Not less than .5 of one variety. 



2^2 in. pots. $2.00 per 100. $20.00 per 1,000. 1^000 our selection 



of 10 varieties. $17.50. 



Ivy Geraniums in 



pots, .'j:;:.! 



I"-r 100. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



We grow vegetable j)lants by the acre and are ready to quote prices 

 on any amount you may need for next season. 

 Cabbage in nil the standard varieties, 25c. per 100; $1.25 per 1,000; 10,000 



and over, .fl.m) per l.iiiMl. 

 Lettuce, such varieties as Grand Rapids. Big Boston, Boston Market, etc., 



ir.c. per 1(1(1; $].)Hi per l.mn); lu.ooo and over, SSc. per 1,000. 

 Celery, in good variet'-. 15c. per luu; $1.00 per 1,(MJ0; lit. 000 and over 85c 



per l.QiXt. 

 Tomatoes, the best standard sorts. Ready February 1, small plants for 



transplanting. $l.<tn per I.imhi. Ready April 1, ('old Frame. 20c. per 



mn; $1-25 per l.inm. Ready May li). Field grown. 15c. per 100; $1.00 



per 1,000; 10. um and over S5c. per l.Oou. 

 Pepper, Bull Nose. Ruby King. Sweet Mountain. $2.0i> per I.noo. Cayenne, 



etc.. 25c. per Kio: .$15. un per 10,000, 



Miscellaneous Plants. 2'i^-in. Pots. 



I'er loii Per 100 



Heliotrope, g(K..l variety 2.00 



Hardy Lnglish Ivy 2.00 



Lemon Verbena 2.50 



$2.0nMyosotis. Forget - .Me - Not," 



large flowering 3.00 



2.00 Petunias, ihnible and Single 



2.011 lYiiiged 2.00 



Salvia. Silverspot, Bonfire and 



2.00 Splendens 2.00 



2.00 Smilax. stnuig 2.00 



2.0') Strobelanthes Dyerianus S.OO 



2.00 Vinca, Creeping Mvrtle 2.00 



2.011 



Abutilon, Savltzii Son yen ir de 

 lionn.. Kcllpse. Lantana. Mrs. 

 John Laing and <^dden 

 Fleece 



Achyranthes t^mersoni and Ver- 

 sebafcltii Rosea 



Alternanthera in variet.v 



Ageratum, Dwarf White and 

 Stella Gurney 



Alyssum Giant Double 



Coleus. in 15 varieties 



Cuphea, Tigar Plant 



Grevillea Robusta, 8ilk Oak... 



R.VINCENT, JR. & SON, 



Wholesale Growers of ffieTdd?el. 

 Plants for the Trade... chase, md. 



WHITE MARSH, MD. 



