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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Decejibek 11, 1902. 



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Russian Lily 

 of tiie Valley. 



Prices on any quantity. 

 READY FOR DELIVERY. 



50 Barclay Street, NEW YORK. 



TORONTO. 



Trade during the last week has been, 

 on the wliole. good; some of the dealers 

 report an olf day, but they generally 

 have an extra good one to offset that. 

 Carnations and violets are now showing 

 the effects of the over-rush in the mild 

 weather earlier in the season and are 

 <jUoted decidedly scarce by nearly all of 

 the wholesale men. Roses are gradually 

 coming to the front, and what looked like 

 a scarcity of roses for Xmas three weeks 

 ago now points to a fairly good supply, 

 and very good stuff'. 



We are now seeing some nice Begonia 

 Gloire de Tjorraine. Especially notice- 

 able are those grown by Jay & Son and 

 the Toronto Floral Co.. the plants of the 

 latter being especially nice in size and 

 shape. The Toronto Floral Co. also just 

 put in a new forcing frame for valley, 

 which will increase the supply of these 

 very valuable flowers in the Toronto mar- 

 ket. 



A visitor to the city this week was 

 Mr. R. H. Wright, of Ottawa, who re- 

 ports that his range of greenhouses, 

 which he had the misfortune to have 

 burnt down, is rebuilt com])lctc, and that 

 he has especially made a success tliis 

 season of growing lieauties. We wo\ild 

 he inclined to advise him to put in a 

 full range of Beauties if he were certain 

 of making a succc,.js of them every sea- 

 son. 



The regular monthly meeting of the 

 Toronto Horticultural Society was held 

 in St.'^ George's Hall on Tuesday evening, 

 December 2. The principal part of the 

 meeting was taken up by the distribu- 

 tion of the prizes won by the members 

 during the sununcr. The Horticultural 

 Society has been endeavoring to educate 

 its members by a systenr of exhibits at 

 every meeting. These exhibits are ex- 

 amined by judges who award so many 

 points for merit, and if the article ex- 

 hibited is considered to be well-grown 

 in every respect it is awarded 10 jxiints; 

 inferior stock awarded proportionately. 

 These points represent so much money, 

 and it has been found to give the mem- 

 bers not only a certain amount of en- 

 thusiasm in the honor of being prize win- 

 ners, but it also keeps them in a l>etter 

 financial position, llr. W. R, Brook. M. 

 P., distributed the prizes, the principal 

 winners of which were, in the profes- 

 sional class, Messrs. McHardy, W. Jay, 

 G. Jlills ami T. Manton; in the amateur 

 class. Messrs. Rook. Chenery, Poulton 

 and Tyrrell. These received checks from 

 $25 down, and the recipients will no 

 doubt find it very luuidy when they meet 

 the coal man. D. J. 



■• Waksaw. Ind. — Beyer Bros, are no 

 longer in the greenhouse business. The 

 greenhouses are now operated by Mr. 

 Ben Hains for the Winona Assembly and 

 Summer School at \\Tnona Lake. 



We m.\ke ,T_special rate on five or. more 

 copies of the Florists' Jlanual when they 

 are to be used as Christmas presents to 

 employes. 



Our Motto: Quality First 



We have, however, a sufficient quantity to 

 supply all demands. Send for Catalogue. 



ARTHUR COVVEE 



"Meadowvale Farm," Long Distance 'Phone 9x. Berlin, N. Y. 



United States (irowerand Representative of GROFF'S HYBRIDS. 



GLADIOLI 



llefore yoQ come 

 too late. 



ORDER EARLY 



Flowering and Decorative Plants 

 tor Christmas and New Year. 



AZALEAS In bloom. T5c.»I,00. »125, 11.50. »2.00. 

 »2 aU. Sli.Utl and W. 00 each; also b.v llie dozen. 50 

 Standards of Verv^'ncana at $5.0(1 each, ver.v fine. 



PRinULA OBCONICA In bloom, f 1.50 per doz.- 



ERICA VILnOREANA, exceptionally fine, 

 flowered this year. .IDc. T5c. fl.OO. 11.25. %\ 50. tl.75, 

 $2.t)0each; also by the doz. Some ready now. 



ERICA REQERMINANS, new, very fine, white, 

 tinted lavender, sweet scented, 25c. 8oc, 50c, T5c 

 and fl.uu each; also by the doz. and 100. Some 

 ready now, 



ERICA FRAQRANS. white with brown center, 

 76e.il. 00. *l 60, t2 0Uand»2,50eaeh; also by thedoz, 

 and 100. We grow for Christmas this season two 

 lOO-foot houses of ErlcaB. We have a limited 

 stock of small ERICA REGERMINANS in full 

 bud which can easUv be grown to bloom for 

 Christmas. Suitable for Japanese little fancy 

 pots, etc,, miniature fellows, 3-ln, pots, at 110.00 

 per 100. 



JERUSALEM CHERRIES, well berried ,and 

 colored fine bushes, Woo and S5-00 per dozen. 

 Selected stock, liI.lO per doz. 



ARAUCARIA OLAUCA. rach $1.00, $1,25, $1,50: 

 also per doz. 



ARAUCARIA E.XCELSA, each T5c, »I.OO. $1.25; 

 also p«-r doz. 



LARQE DAISY PLANTS in bloom, each $1.50 

 and $2.00. Good for fllUnt,' conservatories. By 

 the doz, 



FRUITED ORANQE, only a few at 25e. 75e, $1,(0 

 and $1,50 each. Not by the doz, 



SPECIAt NOTICK. 



As we have to pack exceptionally carefully to 

 prevent freezing add $1,10 to your order for ease 

 and packing up to $25.00; over that add $2.00, 



Cash must accompany all orders. 



Dormant plants of all the above flowering 

 stock can be had also, for parties wishing to 

 grow plants Into bloom thtmselves for later. 

 For these we make no charge for packing. 



Write for Illustrated Catalogue, which we will 

 send free of charge. 

 Palms In all sizes hy the 100. Ericas a specialty. 



College Point, 

 Queens Borough, 

 I NEW TOBK. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS 



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500,000 VERBENAS.... 



(10 finest named varieties. Including our 

 Mammoth While. Mrs. McKlnley, the 

 finest White Verbena grown. 



PERFECTLY HEALTHY-FREE FROM RUST. 



Rooted Cuttings, 60c per 100; $5.00 per 1000, 



Plants, $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per ICOO. 



Our list is the choice from millions of seedlings. 



Send for list, J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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Send to 



THE MOON 



Company 



f Trees, Shrubs, Vines, 

 I and Small Fruits. 



Descriptive IllOBtrated Catalogue Free. 



THE WM. H. MOON CO., 

 Morrisville, Pa. 



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Fine 

 Grafted. 



ORANGES 



Bearing 

 Sizes." 



12-lDCti. bushy, from 4-mch pots. $20.00 per 100 



15-18 SO.OO 



EIH KANS. Per lOO 



10-12-inch, bushy, from 4-inch pots $20.00 



15-18 30.00 



IiEMOITS. Per 100 



12-15-inch, bushv. from 4-inch pots $20.00 



18-24 30.00 



BOSES. Per 100 

 Climbing Clothilde Soiipert. strong field- 

 grown $10.00 



Crimson Rambler, strong, fleld-grown — 7.00 



CI.EMATIS AFIIFOLIA. 



A fine variety. Somewhat similar to C. Pan- 

 iculata. but blooms earlier and lasts longer. 

 Strong plants from 3-inch pots. $,'i,00 per 100. 

 (Not less than 40 of a class at 100 rate.) 



CITBUS TBIFOI.IATA. 



(Best defensive hedge plant.) Per 1000 



Strong 2- year-old. field-grown $15.00 



Strongs •■ •■ 20.00 



AMOOB BIVEB PBIVET. 



(Better than California Privet.) Per 1000 



18-24-inch, branched S15 00 



24-36 •• ■■ 20.00 



(Not leEB than 400 of a class at these rates. 



Robbers, Kentlas, Phoenix, Latanias. 

 Faudanus, Ornamental Trees and Shmbs 

 In large quantities. Write for catalogue. 



P. J. BERCKMANS GO. (mo 



''^^'B's'i*B''iSs. aUGUSTA, GA. 



Established 1856. 

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egetable 

 ....Plants 



CABBAGE— Jersey and Chas. WakeSeld, 

 Early and Late Flat Dutch. Succession and 

 Drumhead. 15 cts. per 100 ; $1.00 per 1000 ; $8.50 

 per lO.OOO. 



LETTUCE— Big Boston. Grand Rapids. Boston 

 Market, and other varieties. 15 cts. per 100 ; $1.00 

 per 1000 ; $8.50 per 10.000. 



CELERY— In varieties. 15 cts. per 100; $1.00 

 per 1000. 



LEEK— 15 cts. per 100: $1.00 per 1000. 



PARSLEV-Strong. 40c per 100; $1.50 per 1000. 

 If wanted by mail always add 10c per 100. 



CASH WITH ORDER. 



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



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Stock Cuts, 100 per square inch. Engraving by 



all processes. Printing and Lithographing- 



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