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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



March 26, 1903. 



The Wholesale Nurseries of Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, New York. 



List of Special Surplus. 



to show you are entitled to it 

 ROSES. 



For complete price list, get our 

 April *' Bulletin," sent free on 

 application but only to the 

 trade. Use printed stationery 

 Boxes and bales charged at cost. 



Per 100 



ROSES — Field-growD. oa own roots. 



strong Caprice. La Reiue. Magna 



Charta. Victor Verdier $10.00 



Madame Plantier. extra strong 7.50 



Crimson Rambler, 24-30-in., 2-4 



branches 7.00 



CLIMBING VINES — Ampelopsls Qulnque- 



folia, 3 JT9. strong 4.00 



Ajnpelopsis Veitchil, 3 yrs. strong... 10.00 



Ampelopsis Veitcliii. 2 yrs S.OO 



.\mpelopsis Veitchil, good medium 



grade 6.00 



.\KEBIA QDINATA, strong plants 5.00 



CLEMATIS, 2 yrs. strong 



Double Blue and Kermesina (red) . . . 15.00 



Jackmannii and Mme. Veillard (pink) IS. 00 



Jackmannii. good medium grade 12.00 



Paniculata, strong (per 1000. $55) . . . 6.00 



Henryii and Mme. Ed. Andre 22.00 



ORNAJHENTAL SHRUBS. 



.\lthca. Variegated Leaved. 18-24 in S.OO 



Deutzlas. assorted. 3-4 ft 6.00 



Deutzlas. assorted. 2-3 ft 6.00 



Elder. Ciolden Leaved. 3-4 ft 8.00 



Hydrangea Pan. Grand. 3-4 ft 10.00 



Hydrangea Pan. Grand. 2-3 ft 8.00 



Hydrangea Pan. Grand standards, 3'/i to 



4 ft., fine 16.00 



Japan Quince, 2-3 ft 5.00 



Privet. California, 12-18 in. bushy, (per 



1000, $12) 1.50 



Per 100 



4.00 

 5.00 



5.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 



ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS CONTINUED 



(We have a large stock of this valuable 

 hedge plant and are preinircd to make at- 

 tractive figures for considerable quantl- 



Japan Snowball. 2-3 ft Ig.OO 



Japan Snowball. 18-24 In 12-00 



Spirea. A. Waterer. 24-30 in lO.Oi.' 



Spirea. A. Waterer. 12-18 in 6.00 



Spirea. Bumalda and Callosa Alba. 12-18 



in 



Spirea. Douglasi and Reevesii. 2-3 ft 



Svringa (Philadelphus) Dianthus-flowered. 



18-24 in 



Syringa. Le Moine's. 24-30 in 



Syringa. common, 3-4 ft 



Weigelia Variegata, 2-3 ft 



Weigelia Variegata. 18-24 in 



ORNABIENTAL TREES. 



Alder. European. 8-10 ft 12-00 



Ash. European. 8-10 ft 12.00 



Beech. Purple-Leaved. 3-4 ft 35.00 



Beech, Purple-Leaved, 2-3 ft 30.00 



Birch. Yellow, 8-10 ft 15.00 



Catalpa Speciosa. 8-0 ft 10.00 



Catalpa Speciosa, 6-8 ft 7.0" 



Catalpa Speciosa. 5-6 ft 6.00 



Elm. American. 8-10 ft 16.00 



Elm, American, 7-9 ft %... 12. (M) 



Elm, English, 8-10 ft 15.00 



Elm, English, 6-8 ft 12.00 



Horse Chestnut, Red PPg. & D'bl. White, 



3-4 ft 12.00 



Linden. Broad-Leaved and EnroiR-an. 8-10 



ft 25.00 



ORNAMENTAL TREES CONTtNUED. 



Linden. Broad-Leaved and European 



Maple. 

 Maple. 

 Maple. 

 Maple, 

 Maple, 

 Maple, 



Per 100 

 6-8 



ft.' ". 20,00 



Maple, Ash Leaved (Xegundo), 8-9 ft... 10.00 



- " Ash Leaved (Negundo). 6-8 ft S.OO 



English (Cork-barked). 0-8 ft 20.00 



English (Cork-barked). 5-6 ft 15.00 



Sugar. 6-S ft 10.00 



Weir's Cut Leaved. 8-10 ft 16.00 



Weir's Cut Leaved. 6-8 ft 14.00 



Mulberry. Russian. S-10 ft 10.00 



Poplar. Carolina. H>-12 ft., scarred S.OO 



Poplar. Carolina. 8-10 ft., scarred 6.00 



These "scarred" Poplars are st>me that 

 have small rough places near the roots. 

 They are. except ffir these marks, good, 

 smooth trees and the scars will grow over 

 within a few years after planting. 

 Strawberry Tree (Euonymous). 5-7 ft . . . 10.00 



FLORISTS' PLANTS AND MIS- 

 CELLANEOUS STOCK. 



Asparagus SprengiTi. from deep 2',2-in. 



pots ( 1000, $25) 



Cannas. dormant roots. 2-3 eyes (per 1000 



$18) 



(Austria Yellow. Captain Drujon. 



Orange. Rose Unique. Rose.) 

 Keutia Seeds, fresh importation. $3.50 per 



1.000; $30 per 10.000. 



(Belmoreana. Fosteriana.) 

 .Tapanese Fernballs. 7-9 inchc« diameter. 

 Japanese Fernballs, 5-6 inches diameter. 



3.00 

 3.00 



17.00 

 12.00 



2.50 of a variety will be supplied at 1000 rate and 23 at 100 rate. 'When the total order amounts to S2.i.00 or more we will supply 10 

 of a kind at lob rate, but we cannot undertake to supply long and much assorted lists of stock calling for only small numbers of 

 each kind, save at an advance of 10 to 15 per cent above our printed rate*. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., = = = Newark, New York. 



MPTit'on Thi* Rpvtpw whpn vou writw. 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



With Easter but a couple of weeks 

 off we are preparing for the hofivy sliip- 

 luents which mu.st be made in Hie near 

 future. The lilies of course make up tlie 

 greatest bulk, and taking them as a 

 whole thev are the finest we have ever 

 grown. We have about SO.OOO bulbs in 

 all and these of course make a great deal 

 of woik as they are continually being 

 shifted into different temperatures as re- 

 quired. The demand is as brisk as in 

 former years and we trust that April 

 13 will see few left on the place. 



About one thousand spiraea are com- 

 ing into shape and they are we think 

 above the average. The demand for spir- 

 aea is good but as a rule these orders are 

 for small lots. 



There will be about one hundred thou- 

 sand lily of the valley Torced for £aster 

 week and bulb stuff will be as in former 

 years in goodly numbers. 



The limit on grafted roses is practical- 

 ly reached and some stock has lieen 

 shipped. Tlie grafting is practically 

 over and as a whole it has been very suc- 

 cessful. 



W. R. PlERSON, 



OUR TITLE PAGE. 



" Consider the Lilies." 



The young ladies who posed for the 

 picture on the title page of this issue are 

 the daughters of a member of the S, A. 

 F. and have many friends amongst the 

 florists from Maine to California. 



The picture that starts the reading 

 matter shows a lily of which Mr. Fritz 

 Bahr, Highland Park, 111., is very proud. 



We Have Bought 

 the Following! 



which must be removed beJori- May Isi. 

 For immediate shipment, we have followlDg: 

 1.500 HVDRANQE.\ OTAKS.V. .Sand 6 in. 



pots. »6.00 per 100. 600 WAI.I. FLOWERS. 



.i-inch pots, bushv plants. $6.00 per lUU. 600 

 HARDY CARNATIONS. $3 00 per HO. 100 



LKMON PLANTS, fruiting size, i-inch pois. 

 l.ic each. 



Readv tor delivery April Ist: 5.000 Carnation 

 rooted cuttings— Lawson. $2.25 per 100. »l'.l (JO per 

 lUOO; 6.0(10 Mrs. Bradt. $2.50 per IIXI. $2.1 m per 1000; 

 10.(00 Marquis. $10.00 per luCO: 5.00O Prosterlty. 

 $1.75 per 100. $15.00 per 1000: 3.UU0 Nelson. W.Ul) l>er 

 100. $isoO per ICOO: 1.500 Gov. Roosevelt. t2.'25 per 

 100. »'.;0 0O per luOO; 300 Adonis. $1.00 per doz.; 1.510 

 Mrs. Hlginbotli.im. $1.00 per lUO. 



(ieranium Cuttings from soil: S. A. Nutt. A. 

 Rlccard. Castries. Poltevlne. Gen. Grant Castel- 

 lane. Vlaud. Mme. Landry and Jaulln.$ll 00 per 

 UKX): 5 per cent discount on 2 OOOor over. 



■20 sets Geraniums contalnlDi-' latest var out. sold 

 laatvear for $3.10 to $1.00 per set: per set of 12.75c. 



1 OOO Mums— Bonuaff'tn. Polly Rose. Pink and 

 ■White Ivory, stock plants. $2.00 per lUO; Timothy 

 Eaton. 5c each. $3 50 per HO. 



l.OOO boxes of Glass. 10x12. $2.50 per box. One 

 Gurney B-secllon hot water boiler $65 00. One 

 No. t> Ericsson hot-air enclue. $50.01. Also 1.000 

 Fruit and Ornamentjil Trees and California 

 Privet, can be bought very reasonably. Send In 

 your wants. Also Bone Meal, sheep manure and 

 tools used on place. Cash witli order, please. 



•J3(» MANHATTAN SIPPLY CO.. 



OO.' East 23rd St. NKWYORK. 



Mention The Rpvlew when you wntff 



Bargains in Plants. 



An extra fine lot of GKRAMl MS. ei.oil. 

 atocUv growth, all in bud and biooin Iroiii ."i and 

 a^-lnpots S. A. Nuti double red. per doz.. »;jc: 

 per lOU. $3.T5. La Favorite, double white, per 

 doz..tiCc: per tOO. $3.75. Mixed, choice variet es. 

 perdoz..5Uc; per lOU, $^5,50. 



PKIMVLA OBCONICA, from 4-lnch pote. 

 none better, ail In bloom, per doz., T6c. 



Owing to the fact that we are short of bench 

 space we quote the low prices which we are sure 

 will move the stock and please the buyer also. 



Cash witli order please. 



BURNELL & TOTMAN, - RANDOLPH, VT. 



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STILL FORGING AHEAD ! 



It is now listed by a uviuiher of 

 Seedsmen and Growers. A good ship- 

 per, a .showy bedder. and where 

 weather will permit can be had in 

 bloom very I'lte when Mowers are 

 scarce and high. A large Grower 

 writes; -Your 1900 SEEDLING IB 

 best bedder in Red I liaveever seen.^' 

 Another customer says: 'It carried 

 best of any shipped to him," .Hd. 4th 

 and even smaller sizes bloom the 

 first year. Greatly reduced prices for 

 19C3. Also the following: Augusta, 

 No. 1 and 2. 3rd size. $U.UO; 4th size. 

 $10.00: small grade, 5-16 to Ji. $5 00: '< 

 to 'H<. $4.00 per 1000. May. 1st and 2nd, 

 Shakespea-e. LARGE GRADE, 

 mixed. Write for list describing No. 

 lyou. with cut of bloom and reduced 

 prices. .JOHN FAY KENNELL, 



(ilttdioll Sperlallst, 

 Box 405, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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GERANIUM! 



Finest iip-tn-dat*' vjirieties, mimed, r^trong and 

 l.ii<hv. our selection, out of :Mn. pots. SH per 100. 



FEI^ABaOIflUMS, fumy mixed, stroiii;. 

 lilishv. :!ilKh, S."v(«i per 11«1, 



Ad-EBATUMS Pauline and Gurney. very 

 stroiit' J iiirh. S-'-OO per li»i. 



IiOBEIiIA, Emperor ■William, finest dark 

 blue ch\ art, verv sIroiiL' ■J-ilicli. .S^.'.OO per 100. 



HEI.IOTBOFES, lieht unci dark, tine strong 

 ■J-incli. $^2 IKI per lOfl, 



irO FIS'EB STOCK IJX THE XT. S. 



Cash. Extras ii.Mr.l t.. .-very i>nUT, 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



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