APRIL 2, 1903. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



819 



PEDIGREED SEEDS. C.vclamen. 125 to 150 

 seeds to a pkt., $1.00 per pkt. Primula sinen- 

 sla. 300 to 400 seeds to a pkt.. double and 

 single, mixed. .$1.00 per pkt. Primula obconica 

 grandiflora. SOO to 1000 seeds to the pkt., 

 white and deep rose, mixed, $1.00 per pkt. 

 Cash. W. F. KASTING, BuCfalo, N. Y. 



New crop ASPARAGUS SEED, true Amerl- 



can-gruwn. A. Sprengeri, 15c 100; S5c 1000. 



A. pliimiisus nanus, 90c 100; $7.50 1000. 

 JOHNSON & STOKES. 217-219 Market St., 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



KENTl.^ SEEDS. Belmoreaua and Forster- 

 iaiKi; fresh seed: direct importation. Pl'ice, 

 $;>.5ii per liiiiii: y.OO.dO per lo.OOO. 

 JACK SON A: 1'1:RKIXS CO.. Newark. New York. 



NEW CROP SEEDS. Cocos Weddellana, $8.00 

 1000, $35. W 5000 seeds. Latania Borbonica, $1.00 

 lb., $4.00 5 lbs. Orders booked for Areca lute- 

 s cens. Stumpp & Walter Co., 50 Barclay St.. N.Y. 



Long Island grown cabbage seed. Ask for 

 prices for 1903 crop; also on surplus stock 1902 

 crop. 



B. E. Goodale, Grower, Calverton, L. I., N. Y. 



California fan paim seed. 15c oz., $2.00 lb., 

 prepaid. Fred Rafferty, Hermosa Gardens, 



I IT Hermosa St.. Santa Ana. Cal. 



Asparagus Sprengeri seed, $2.50 1000 : plumo- 

 BU9 nanus, $7.50 per looo. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, Rutherford. N. J. 



Shata dais.v seed. $1.00 loi.nj. A. sprengeri 

 seed. 5000 for $3."0. 

 CALIF0RN1.\ CARNATION CO.. I-X>omis. Cal. 



Seed beans. Currie's Rust-Proof Was. Peck, 

 $1.00; bushel, $3.50. 



JOHN GRAPE, Waukesha, Wis. 



Whoiesaie price list of seeds for florists and 

 market gardeners. 



W^ Atiee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa, 



Rawsttn's -\rlingtoa tested seeds for tiorists. 

 Catalogue free. 



W. W. R.iWSON & CO., Boston, Mass, 



Aster seed. Sample's white and mixed. Send 

 for sample. 



Michigan Seed Co.. South Haven. Mich, 



A. Sprengeri seed, new crop. $1.50 1000. 



C. WINTERICH. Defiance, Ohio. 



SMILAX. 



Smilax, 2-In. pots., 30c doz., .$2.00 100. 



Good & Reese Co.. Springfield, Ohio. 



Smilax, 2.in., cut back, $2.00 100. 

 CHASE & SON, New London. Ohio, 



Smliax, 214-ln., $2,00 100. 



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



STEVIAS. 



Slevia serrata. tail, 2'2-in.. .$3. "11 lnO; 25 at 

 100 rate. Michigan Cut Flower Exchange, 26 

 Miami .Vve., lletr..it, Mich. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



Strawberr.v Plants. 25.000 Gandy, Bubach, 

 Warfieid. Brand.vwine, Nick Ohmer and others, 

 at $2.00 per 1000. From plants set last spring. 

 Morris Greenhouses and Fruit Garden, Rantoul, 

 lii. 



Wm, Belt, the best all-round strawberry. We 

 have a fine stock of this grand berry, 60c per 

 100; $4.00 per 1000. Cash. 

 Andrews Bros., 2974 Detroit St., Lakewood, O, 

 Strawberry, 40 varieties, $1.00 to $2.50 per 

 louo. Cash. Also other small fruits, plants, etc. 

 Chas. Black, Hightstown. N. J, 



Strawberry plants. Clyde. Warfieid, Beder 

 Wood, etc, from new plantings, 50c 100, $3.00 

 1000, F. A. BailiT. Bliximington, 111, 



SWAINSONAS. 



Swaiusona alba. 2^'"nn. pots, ready for 4.in. 

 G. Noack, Batavia, N, Y, 



Swalnsona alba, 2>4-ln., $2.00 lilii. 



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



UMBRELLA PLANTS. 



Cypcrus alt., vrry large, 2U-in., •?.•!. 00 100; 

 3-in., $4.00 100. Greene & Underhiil, Watertown, 

 N. Y. 



Umbrella plants, 2-in,. $2.00; 2'4-in,, $4.00 

 100. Wm. Clark, Cidiu-ado Springs. Colo. 



Cyperus. umbrella plant, 40c doz.. $2.50 100, 

 Good & Reese Co., Springfield, Ohio, 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



Tonijito plants, strong, stocky, transplanted 

 plants from best seed obtiiinabli\ 2 to 4 inches 

 tall. 30c per H^O; $2.50 1000; .?2.25 in lots of 

 5000 or over. Beauty. Stone. Dwarf Champion. 

 Perfection, Favorite. Acme. ChiUks Early Jewel, 

 Moore's Tritimph. MauVs New Imperial. 



CabbMjre plants, transplantPd and ready for 

 field altout April 15. K. J. Wakefield. All- 

 Seasons, AU-IIead, Early Succession, Sure- 

 Head, Wiunincstadt. Write for price list of 

 other vegetable plants \n Frank Shearer & 

 Son, Market Gardeners, Binghamton, N. Y. 



CABBAGE — Jersey and Chas. Wakefield. Early 

 Flat Dutch. Early Deep-Head, Early All-Head 

 and other varieties. 25c per lOo; .?1.25 per 1000. 



LETTUCE — Grand Rapids, Boston Market. 

 Tennis Ball, Big B^iston and other varieties, 15c 

 per 100; ,$1.00 per 1000. 



TOMATO — Acme. L. Beauty. Stone. Paragon, 

 Dwarf Champion. Atlantic Prize and other va- 

 rieties, readv for transplanting. 15c per 100; 

 $1.00 per 1000. EARLIANA and PONDEROSA, 

 30c per 100; $2.00 per 1000. 



BEET — Eclipse. Crosby and Egyptian, 20c per 

 100; $1.25 per 1000. 



PARSLEY— 20c per 100. 



If wanted by mail, add lOo per 100. Send for 

 price list. See our flower plant adv. Cash with 

 order. 



R. VINCENT. JR. & SON. White Marsh, Md. 



Tomato plants from Livingston's TRUE BLUE 

 seed. Beauty. Favorite, Stone. Buckeye State 

 and Dwarf Champion, fine plants for resetting 

 from seed bed. 15c 100; $1.00 1000; 10c per 

 loo extra If by mail. Cash, please. T. C. 

 Breece. West Berlin, Ohio. 



Grand Rapids lettuce. Cal. strain. $2.00 per 

 1000. Livingston's Beauty and Dwf. Champion 

 tomato plants, nothing better; small plants 

 ready now. 25c per 100; $2.00 per 1000. Cash. 



Andrews Bros., 297-t Detroit St.. Lakew»od. O. 



SEED SWEET POTATOES. A large stock of 

 clean, healthy seed of Yellow Nansemond, Big- 

 stem Jersev and other varieties, 25 lbs., $1.50; 

 ^ bbl., $2.50; bbl.. $4.00. Plants ready May 5. 

 H. AUSTIN. Felton. Delaware. 



Cabbage— Jersey Wakefipld and other early va- 

 rieties, transplanted. 35e lOo. Tomato — Dwf. 

 Champion. Crimson Cushion and other leading 

 kinds, transplanted, 50c luO. Cash. 



Wm. Clark. Batavia, 111. 



Asparagus — Palmetto. Barr's and Giant Ar- 

 gentina, strong l-yr., 50c 100, $2.00 lOoo; 2-yr., 

 75c 100, $3.00 lOoo. Cash. Also small fruits, 

 jilants, etc. Chas. Black. Highstown, N. J. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS at $l.iio per Muo and 

 up. A postal card will bring yon the price list. 

 Address S. J. McMiohael. 142 Larkins St., 

 rindlay. O. 



Potted cabbage and tomato plants, guaranteed 

 to head in 6 weeks. $l.on per 100. Order at 

 once. Browne Bros.. Carlinville. 111. 



Cabbage and tomato plants for transplanting, 

 $1.25 liioo. Chase & S<in. New Lontion. O. 



50.000 fine hotse radish roots. 5oc 100, $4.00 

 1000. A. G. Cornell. Lawrence. Kan. 



VERBENAS. 



Verbenas. We are the largest growers of ver- 

 benas in the country and those who buy of us 

 are sure to get plants and rooted cuttings per- 

 fectly healthy and free from rust. 60 varieties. 

 Rooted cuttings, 600 per 100; $5.00 per 1000; 

 $45.00 per 10,000. Plants. $2.50 per 111(1; $20.00 

 per 1000. J. L. DILLON. Bloomsburg. Pa. 



Our 20th century collection of verbenas con- 

 sists of 20 new mammoth varieties; rooted cut- 

 tings, 75c 100, $5.00 1000. 



BUCKLEY PLANT CO., Springfield, IlL 



Verbenas, 6 best varieties. Rooted cuttings, 

 60c 100, $5,00 1000; 2-in, plants, $2.50 100. 

 R. F. TESSON. West Forest Park, St. Louis. Mo. 



Verbenas, 2-in.. $1.25 ItJO; R. C, 60c Urn, 

 .$5,011 1000, S. Whittou, 15 Gray Ave, Utica, 

 N. Y, 



Verbenas, 45 of the best select mammoth 

 named varieties, 60c 100; $5.00 1000. 

 C. Humfeld. Clay Center, Kan. 



Lemon verbenas. 212-in., 50c doz.; $3.00 100. c. 

 Eiseie, lltb and Jefferson Sts., P hiladelphia, Pa. 



Verbena R, C, 80c 100, $5,011 lOiiO, Exp. paid, 

 S. D. Brant, Clay Center, Kan, 



Verbenas, 2-in. pots. $2.00 100. Cash. 

 Jos. H. Cunni ngham. Delaware. O. 



Lemon verbenas, 30c doz., $2.00 100. 

 Good & Reese Co., Springfield, O. 



Lemon verbenas, 2V4-in., $2.5ii loo. 

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



The Florists' Manual, by William Scott, Is 

 a whole Library on Commercial Floriculture. 

 Send In your order now. 



FLORISTS' POB. CO, CHICAGO, 



VINCAS. 



looo Vinca major var.. 4-in. pots, 2 to 3 ft. 

 long. These plants were jxitted when taken 

 from the field and are large euough to make 

 3 to 4 divisions. Price $10. oo per liio. 



WAGNER PARK CONSERVATORIES, Sid- 

 ney. O. 



Vinca major and varlegata, rooted cuttings, 

 $1.00 100; 2-ln., $1.50 lOij; 3-in.. extra strong. 

 $4.00 100. N. P. Colberg. Morris. 111. 



Vinca major, variegata, 3-in. pots. 75o doz.. 

 $5.00 100; 2-in. pots, 30c doz.. $2.00 100. Good 

 & Reese Co.. Springfield, Ohio. 



Vinca var., 2-in., $2.00 100. Cash. 



Converse Greenh ouses. Webster, Mass. 



Vinca vines, 2-in.. $2.50 lOO. Cash. 



Jos. H. Cunningham, Delaware, 0. 



500 Vinca var.. out of 5-ln. i>ots. Extra fine 

 plants, $10.00 and $12.00 per 100. 



N. METZ. 60O No. Troy St., Dayton, O. 



Xiina rtisea. 3-in.. $2.im per 100. Will ex- 

 <han;-'f for carnations, etc. 



Becker, Columbia. S. C. 



Vinca var.. strong 2-ln., $2.5o loO. 

 W. H. GULLETT & SONS. Lincoln. 111. 



BUSINESS BKINGBRS— 



REVIEW Classified Advs. 



VIOLETS. 



I have the largest and healthiest stock of 

 PRINCESS OF WALES violets in the country. 

 -\ui bix'king orders now for strong young plants, 

 .\pril and May delivery, at $2.0ti per 100; $15.00 

 per 1000. Wm. Sim. Cliftondale. Mass. 



Violets. Lady Campbell, lo.oijo rooted run- 

 ners (sand), 75c per 100; $G.OO per 1000. 10,000 

 plants from soil. $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 

 Fine healthy stock. Cash or C. O. D. 



Wm. Swayne. Box 226 Kennett Sq.. Pa. 



Violets, in best sorts, double and single, in- 

 cluding hardy Russian, hardy double English, 

 California. Marie Louise and Ladv Hume Camp- 

 bell. 5UC doz., $3.00 100. $25.00 1000. 

 Good & Reese Co.. Springfield. O. 



Violets. Swanley White. 2H-in-- $2.oo per loo. 

 Fall-rooted Campbells. $8.00 per looO. Clean 

 stock. By the violet grower, A. B. Campbell, 

 Cochranville, Pa. 



California field-grown violets. Russian, The 

 California. Marie Louise, Swanley White, $2.50 

 per loo; $2o.imi per 1000; charges prepaid. 

 GEM NURSERY. Los Gatos. Cal. 



Violets, Marie Louise, strong rooted runners, 

 75c per 100. $6.00 loOO. Guaranteed healthy 

 and free from disease. 

 ANDREW PETERSON. Paxton. 111. 



Princess of Wales, large clumps with any 

 amount of runners for propagating. $10. oO per 

 I'H'. Wm. Scott. Corfu. N. Y. 



X'riiuess of Wales violets. Fine plants for 

 April delivery. Gnc per 10i>; $5.00 per 1000. 

 A. K. Fairchild. Whippany. N. .T. 



Luxonne. California and Giaht violet plants, 

 50c per 100. Well-rtxited. 

 F. SELMAN. Booneville. Miss. 



Marie Louise violets, $3.00 100. $25.00 1000. 

 Exp. prepaid. Loorais Floral Co.. Loomis. Cal. 



Ro4ited runners of Cal. and hardy Russian, 

 75c mo. M. L. Bonham. Clinton, Mo. 



TO EXCHANGE. 



To Exchange — I have 2-in. red alternantheras. 

 3-in. moonvines, 3-in. Vinca rosea and alba; 

 strong Pemot. Gassier, and Bugnot pansy 

 plant.s, and well-rooted cuttings of Brides and 

 Maids. I want rooted carnation cuttings and 

 cut carnations, Asp.aragus pi. nanus, begonias, 

 Ptc. BECKER. Columbia. S- C. 



Look through my classified advs. and see what 

 I have that you will exchange (only first-class 

 stock wanted) for dbl. alyssum. clematis, coleus, 

 Nertera depressa; gnaphalium. alternantheras, 

 red and yellow; Mentha gracilis, salvias, ver- 

 benas. Shasta daisies, carnations of 1902. 

 C. WINT'ERICH. Defiance. Ohio. 



To Exchange — Water lilies. 20 best hardy 

 varieties of Nymphaeas and Lotus, for hardy 

 roses, phlox or paeonies. Send list. 

 Box 16. Smith's Grove. Ky. 



To Exchange — Latania Borbonica in 2h^ and 4- 

 In. pots at $2.50 and $12.00 100 for araucarias, 

 P. Veltchii or verbenas. 

 Geo. Just. Jacksonville. Fla. 



To Exchange — Asparagus Sprengeri, 4-in.. for 

 bedding plants, carnations or chrysanthemums. 

 II. O. Hinkley. Rockford. 111. 



To Exchange — Wire designs for bedding 

 plants, at once. C. R. Hall. Springfield. Mass. 



WANTED. 



\Aanted — IlQses. 20,000 2-yr. iow-budded on 

 Maiieiti or dog rose roots; bushes ^-in. up; 

 str.iiii:^ vigorous stock in leading varieties; de- 

 livery Nov. 1903. State what varieties you 

 can furnish. Mann, The Seedsman. Portland, 

 Ore. 



Wanted — Pelargoniums, variegated geraniums, 

 ivy-leaved geraniums, all from 2-in. pots; cin- 

 namon vine roots. Little Gem and black calla 

 lilies. F. B. MILLS. Rose Hill. N. Y. 



Wanted — Rubella begonias. 



McGregor BROS. CO.. Springfield. O. 



BAMBOO CANES. 



Bamboo canes, for staking lilies, 5 to 8 ft., 

 straight as an arrow. $6.00 1000. 



W. ELLIOTT & SONS, New York City. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES. 



Hunt's LIBERTY Folding Boxes are PURE 

 WHITE, almost waterproof and stronger than 

 any other box on the market. Send for sample. 

 Price no higher than the "cheap-looking" boxes 

 usually sold. 



E. H. HUNT, 76-78 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



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