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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



Maech 12, 1903. 



B. & A. Specialties 



ROSES. 



Per 100. 110.00; per lUOU. fw 00. Low budded, two 

 years old. Ma^na Charta. Paeonta. Ulrlch 

 Brunner. Baroness Rothschild. These are 

 the four bH.st kinds for pot culture. We have 

 a general assortment of other kinds. 



HARDT JAPAN LILIES. per 100 Per 1000 



Auratum, 8x9-inch toOO W5.00 



9x11 '■ 7.50 6500 



Rubrum and Roseum. 8s9-inch 5.50 45.00 



9x11 •■ ... 7.00 65.00 



Album. 8x9-lnch 5 50 50.00 



9x11 ■• 7.00 fiO.tO 



Melpomene. 7x9-inch 6 50 OO.Oo 



9x10 •■ 9 50 80.00 



CLEMATIS. 

 Laree fioweringr. finest varieties. Jacbmanni. 

 Henr\'i, Duchess of Edinburgh, etc.. two- 

 year-old. field-grown. f.iliO per doz.; t20.00 



per 100. Three-year-old. field-grown, extra 

 strong. UM per doz.; t^.OO per ItO. 



P.«;OXIAS. Per 100 



Sinensis, collection of white and pink 



varieties $18. ro 



fl pi., white 12.00 



rose 10.00 



mixed colors 8.00 



Officinalis. ■' white 2J.0O 



rose 12.00 



" '■ crimson 8.00 



BEGONIA — Tuberous rooted, single, separate 

 colors, crimson, rose, wlitie, vellow. orange. 

 $2.75 per 11)0; $25.00 per 1000. Single mixed. 

 12.50 per 100; $22.00 per 1000. Double, colors 

 teparate. as above. W 50 per ItO: $10.00 per looo. 

 Double, colors mixed. $4.00 per 100; S;t5.0O per 

 1000. Our bulbs this year are exceptionally 

 fine, all large and sound. 



GLADIOLI— See special advertisement Feb. 26 



CANNAS— See special advertisement Feb. 26. 



AZALEA MOLLIS— These are forced in large 

 Quantities in England and find ready sale. 

 Colors, light yellow to dark orange. Special 

 selected plants, covered with flower buds, 

 13 60 per doz; $25.00 per 100. Eitra large 

 plants. $5.00 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Japanese Fern Balls, dormant, large, selected 

 balls, $.3.50 per doz. ; $27.60 per 100. 



Asparagns Sprengeri seed per ICOO, $2.50 



Plumosus Nanus seed, " 7.50 



Gebera Jamesoni. (The Barberton Daisy), 2J^- 

 in. pots, 2Uc each; $2.00 perdoz.: $1500 per 100. 



Gardenia VeitcJiU. 6-in. pots. $6.00 per doz.; 

 7-in. pot.s. I12.L0 per doz. 



We are pleased at all times to receive visitors at our Nurseries. We have 60 acres planted with the most interestiog 

 stock in the country. See Spring Catalogue for other stock. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, RITHERFORD, N. J. 



Begonias, Alyssum, Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 



Cyclamen, Abutilon Savitzii, Chrysanthemums, 



Cyperus Alt., Dahlias, Ferns, Hydrangeas, 



Dracaenas, Ageratum, Salvia, Vinca Var., 



Marguerite, Coleus, Heliotrope. 



" GREENE & UNDERHILL, WATERTOWN, N. Y. 



NORFOLK, VA. 



Xoifolk is a city that seems to have 

 been left out of the news columns of the 

 florist papers. But, nevertheless, there 

 is a number of energetic, wideawake 

 up-to-date florists here, who are striv- 

 ing to educate the people of Norfolk and 

 vicinity to buy flowers and beautify their 

 surroundings. 



Messrs. A. J, Newton & Sons have a 

 large establishment comprising upwards 

 of 00,000 feet of glass, devoted to roses, 

 carnations and general stock to supply 

 their large and increasing retail trade. 



Lloyd G. lilick reports a brisk demand 

 for cut flowers and plants, and the car- 

 nations and roses at his greenhouses re- 

 flect great credit on hira. 



Messrs. Salter, McNaughton & Van de 

 Greer, late with A. .T. Newton & Sons, 

 have opened U]) tlie Park avenue green- 

 houses and are getting things in good 

 shape for business. They report good 

 business at their greenhouses; also at 

 the Norfolk market. 



A visit to Hugh .\umann's greenhouses 

 showed a fine stock of Easter and spring 

 stock. They report good business at the 

 store and market. H. McX. 



NAME WANTED. 



I send you a cutting of a plant of 

 low, compact growth which is used quite 

 extensively in cemeteries an<l parks in 

 this section. Will you give me its 

 name? I consider it much better than 

 Centaurea gvmnocarpa as a border. 



H. H. C. 



Nebraska. 



As far as may be judged from the 

 scant and evidently immature leaves 

 of the specimen, the plant may lie On- 

 aphaliuni lanatum. which was used as 

 a white-leaved plant in bedding years 

 ago, but is now not so frequently seen. 



London". O.nt. — At the annual meeting 

 of the Lonaon Horticultural Society last 

 year's officers were unanimouslv re-elect- 

 ed for 1903, as follows: Presulent. Dr. 

 Bethune; 1st vice-president. Jas. Bow- 

 man; 2d vice-president, C. .J. Fox; di- 

 rectors, .J. A. Balkwcll, A. E. Saunders. 

 E. J. Liddicoatt, R. J. iJennie. Wm. 

 Gammage, F. B. Bond, C. Gilbert, John 

 Paine, W. H. Hamilton; auditors, J. S. 

 Pierce, Chas. Complin. 



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Our Motto: Quality First 



We have, however, a sufficient quantity to 

 supply all demands. Send for Catalogue. 



ARTHUR COWEE 



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



Cnlted states Grower and Kepresentative of GKOFF'S HYBKIDS. 



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GLADIOLI 



r>A|UC|pG The finest str.iin8 of Bug- 

 *^r*'^'^*t--J» nots. Cas8ler, Odier and 

 Trlm.irflean. fino stockv phmts, mixed. $2.50 per 

 1000; smaller. 12 00 per IDOO: extra laree. in bud 

 and bloom IIO.UO per IIMO. .-VGERATUM. 2X-in.. 

 In var., $1.50 per lOO. HELIOTKOI'E, blue and 

 white. 2H-in., Ji.OO per 100: 3-in.. »2 50 per 100. 

 ri:CHSI.\S, in var., 2H^-ln . *2 00 l>er 100. GER- 

 ANIUMS— 40 best, 2H-ln.. »2 00 per lOQ: 3-in., 13,10 

 per lUO: Ivy. Inchidin? Leop.Trd. ».! 00 per lOO; 

 Scented. 2>^-ln.. 12.50 perlOO: VarlCKated. --'K-ln.. 

 $3 00 per 100. DBL. DAISIES-Lonetellow and 

 others, lar^e cold-frame plants. 50c per 100. 

 MOONVINES. W.OO per 100. DBL. HARDY 

 C'ARN.. cold-frame, lartre t3.00 per lOO; 2i4-ln.. 

 »2.00 pir lOU. ALTERN.\NTHEKAS. red and 

 yellow, R C 50c per 100: 2it-ln., 11.50 per 10''. 

 PEL.ARGONIl'MS. 25 sood var., 2S«-in.. J3.00 

 perlOO. CARNATIONS. R. C. Lawson. Crane, 

 Joost. Hill. Ktrvpt. America and Dorothy, 11.60 

 perlOO: Floriana. 12.50: Eldorado »l 26 



Cash with order. No per ohfcks. 



HENRY ERNST & SON, Washington, Mo. 



Will Exchange 



FOR GROWING ON 



Erica Fragrans, Erica persol- 

 uta rubra. Erica cupressina. 

 Erica Vilmoreana, Erica re- 

 germinans, Epacris alba. 

 Erica persoluta alba, 

 AGAINST ROOTED CUTTINGS OF 



Begonia Glorie de Lorraine. 



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E 



aster 



Carnations 



need our tiny carnation bands 

 to make every flower perfect 



Prices— 1 for 81.00 ; 7000 for 7Sc; 4500 



for 50c ; 2i»"i for aSc. 



Send for our wholesale catalogue. 



HENRY F.MICHELL, 1018 Market St. 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



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SHAMROCK 



strong and fine plants : just right for St. Pat- 

 rick's Day. $4 00 per 100 ; or tOc per doz. by mail. 



AGERATUMS, • Pauline " and " Gumey :" 

 strong and bushy, ready for 3-in., $2.00 per 100. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



The Home of Primroses. 



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J. AUSTIN SHAW, 



2688 Broadway, NEW YORK. 



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GERANIUMS. 



20,000 STANDARD VARIETIES. 



2^-inch pots. 

 3-iacli pots. 



S'i.SO .liid S3.0O per IfO. 

 3.75 and 4.00 pf r 100. 



ASPAR.4.GUS SPRENGERI. 2-inch pots, 

 gllS.OO per 1000; 03.OO per 100. 



COLEUS, 16 varieties. 2-inch pots, S18.00 per 

 lOlO; S2 00 per 100. 



DBLK. PETUNIAS, 2i^-in. pots, S3.00 per 100. 



VERBENAS, 2-iiich pots. SS.OO per 100. 



PANSY PLANTS, P^r'lOOuT 50c pe^rfoO 

 Cash. 



Jos. H. Cunningham, Delaware, Ohio. 



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