Mabch 26, 1903. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



747 



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For EASTER 



WE OFFER 



AN INEXCELLED COLLECTION 



OF THE CHOICEST PRODICTIONS 



FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD.^-^- 



RIBBONS 



Of delicate and attractive shades to decorate 

 plants and baskets. 



Velvet Two=Toned Paper 



Is the handsomest ever offered to the trade for covering 

 plants, boxes and for decorative purposes. 



PORTO RICAN MATS 



The largest assortment in all colors, to harmonise with plants. 



With these use Chip Ribbon, it looks better than silk ribbon 

 and costs but a trifle. 



M. RICE & CO. 



918 Filbert St., PHIUDELPHU. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS! 



COLEUS~Ten best sorts, selected 100 1000 

 from over fifty varieties. Are the 

 best standing plants and colors for 



all situations $0.60 $6.00 



Verschafleltli and Golden Bedder, 



alone 70 6.00 



HtLIOTROPE-LiEhtanddark l.OO 8.00 



SWEET ALVSSUIW-Giautdouble.. .75 6.00 



SIILVIAS— Dwarf and tall sorts 1.00 8.00 



JICERATUIM— Stella Guerney 50 



MARGUERITES— Yellow and white. 1.00 

 LOBELIA— Dwarf, "compacta" va- 

 riety ; dark blue. All one shade of 

 color, for ribbon and fancy bed- 

 ding grown from cuttings of se- 

 lected plants 60 6.00 



PILEA ARBORA— Indispensable for 



ribbon and border work 50 



ASPARAGUS SPRENCERI— 2>oin. 

 pots. All ready for shifting. Will 

 make fine Easter stuff 2.50 



Stock all ready now— strong, well-rooted. No 

 delay. Cash with order. Satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. No order filled for less than $1.00. 



"CRITCHELL'S," 



Avondale, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



Mpiition The Review wlu^n ymi writr*. 



Asparagus... 



Seedling Asparagus Sprengerl and Smilax, 

 Blooming Plants for Easter. 



Lilies, Hydrangeas, Azaleas and Spiraeas. 

 Cut Roses and Carnations. 



Write GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, III. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FERNS 



for EffSTER. 



FERNERIES. 



Fine, clean, bushy stock ready for Easter work. 



15 best sorts Price is low for this time cmly. S2.50 per 100; 



Satisfaction g'uaranteed or yoar money back. 



$20.00 per lOOO. 



HAVE 50,000 READY NOW I 



We have a large list of regular buyers who make money with our Ferns. 

 We want you on the list. 



C. F. BAKER & SON, ITICA, N. Y. 



BIG LOT OF 



iPECIALS 



Per 100 



Geraniums, fine stock. 2-inch $2.(^1 



Petunia, Double Fringed. 2-inch 2.00 



Howard's Stiir Petunia, 2-inch .S.OO 



Tradesciintia. <irpen and Var., 2-inch 1.00 



Chrysanlhuiiiums, 10 sorts. .labeled, 2-inch. . . 2.00 

 Selaginella Denticulata (Moss Pern), all 



right for Easter, 2-inch 2.00 



Also Verbenas, Asters, Sweet Alyssum, Scarlet 

 Sage. Lobelia, Feverfew, Celosia and all kinds of 

 Spring Stock. Write us, we can save you money. 



E. I. RAWUNGS, Quakertown, Pa. 



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CSNNSS. oj 



have a surplus 

 of the following 

 varieties, dor- 

 mant roots, and to clean them up will 

 ofTer them, as long as they last, at $1.00 per 100 ; 

 $'.i.O0 per 1000. 



Allemania, Mile. Herat. Defender, 

 (jloire Lyouaalse and Paul Marquant. 



W. W. COLES, Kokomo, Ind. 



STRAWBERRIES! 



Forty varieties, from $1.00 to $2.50 per 1000. 

 A(D AD ATil I^ Strong, one-year. .50c per 100; 

 rtjrMI\rt\JU J J2.00 per 1000. Two-year, V.'jc 

 per 100: $3.00 per 1000. Varieties— Palmetto. Barr's 

 and Giant Argentina. Also other Small 

 Fruits, Plants, etc. Send for price List. 

 CHAS. BLACK, Hightstown. N.J. 



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