ArniL 23. 1003. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



949 



Acalypha Bicolor Compacta $'2..'M pei ili>;<. 



Per 100 

 Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, 2!<-in. ..$1.00 

 Asters, Trinerviu^. Howering Oct. and Nov. 

 Bright I'lue, very desirable for middle and 



Southern states 3.00 



Anamone Japonica, Alba. £legantis.sima. 

 Lady Ardilaun. Queen Charlotte. Rosea 



Superba. strong field-grown 7.00 



Bagonia, Mauicata Aurea. 2}^-in. pots .S.OO 



riloire de Lorraine (.June delivery) 1.">.00 



Boltania, Lutisituania. strong divisions .5.00 



Ca rax, .laponica Var.. '2^4-in. pots 3.00 



Chrysanthemum Novelties, Conven- 

 tion Hall, Algoma. Glubnsa Alba. H. W. 

 Buckbee. Mrs. J. J. Mitchell. Ethelyn. 

 Sephia. Miss Minnie Bailey and F. -J. Tag- 



gart. 60c each $-5.40 per doz. 



Also a complete list of Novelties from 

 various sources, including Mile. Marie Liger. 

 Yellow Eaton, etc., at introducers' prices. 

 Our collection of Foreign Novelties is 

 unsurpassed, comprising all the best of 

 recent introductions, prices on application. 

 Standard Varieties, early, mid- 

 season and late, with the exception of a 



few scarce varieties 3.00 



Canna, The Express, the bestdwarf, bright 



riiiiison Canna. $3.00 per doz 20.00 



Cobtsa Scandens, 3-in. pots 5.00 



Coreopsis Lanceoiata,2H-in. pots 2.n0 



Strcnu I'luijiiiv 5.00 



Crimson Rambler Roses, 3 ft., extra 



stninL- 12.00 



Cyperus Alternifolius, 2H-in. pots 2..i0 



Delphinium, Queen of Blues (dwarf), 



strong clumps fi.OO 



Digitalis, Gloxiniatiora, 2K-in. pots 3.00 



Erianthus, Ravennie. strong divisions 6.00 



Culalia, (iracillima. Japonica Var. and 



Zrlirina, strong divisions ti.OO 



Eupatorium, Ageratoides (Hardy Agera- 



atum). strong clumps 5.00 



Caillardia, lirandiflora. 2J^-in. pots 2. .50 



.Strong clumps 5.00 



Caraniums, best standard varieties. 2M-in. 

 pots, including such varieties asS.A. Nutt, 

 Jean Viaud. Mrae. Landry, etc., in ten best 

 bedding sorts, equal portion of each, $25.00 



per 1000 3.00 



Mme. Salleroi. 2}^-in. pots 2. .50 



Halianthus, Maximiliana. Mis-^ MiHli^h. 

 Mollis. Multiflorus PIcnus. Multitlfira Max 

 imus, Orgvalis. Rigidus and Tnmcnto,-us. 



2^-in. pots 3.00 



Multiflorus Grandi-Plenus (Soleild'Or), 



2>i-in. pots 3.00 



Clumps R.OO 



Honeysuckle, Halleana. strong fleld-gr'n 5.00 



Isolepis, Uracilis. 2J4-in. pots....' 3.00 



Monarda, I>i>lyma and Fistulosa Alba, 



strciiig llivi^i^n^ 4.00 



Moonflower, j'^-in. pots 3.0O 



Pelargoniums, fine assortment. 2}4-m. 



iKits, our sclccticm 7.00 



Pnalaris, Arundinacea Var.. 2^-in. pots.. 2. .50 

 strong divisions 5.0(1 

 Physostegia, Virginiana Alba, divisions.. 3.00 

 Pierson Fern (Nephrolepis Personii. now 



in stock. 2'4-in. pots $9.00 per doz. 



Pyrethrum, Hybridum, 'lyi-m. pots 3.00 



stroiig clumps 0.00 



Rudbeckia, Golden Glow, 2H-inch pots... 2.50 

 " strong divisions 5.C0 



Xcwmanii. '2M-in. pots 3.00 



strong divisions 0.00 



Purpurea, strunt: clumps .^^.OO 



Salvia, Splcndcns. Bonfire. Gigantea. Glory 



of Stuttgart. lWn\. pots 3.00 



Spl.Tidcns. Triumph (new) 5.00 



Sedum, Spictabilis. 2J4-in. pots 3.00 



Shasta Daisy i Chrvsanthemum Hybrid- 

 nun 2M-in. pnt- 5.00 



Sweet William (best English strain). 



field-grown 5.00 



'2H-in- pots 2..50 



Valeriana, Oflicinalis (Garden Heliotrope). 



strong division'^ 5.00 



Violets. Princess of Wales, from soil 2.50 



Lady Campbell, from soil 2. .50 



Vinca, Major Var.. ■2H-in. pots, extra strong 3.00 



NATHAN SMITH & SON 



ADRIAN, MICH. 





CHRYSANTHEMUMS, ETC. 



FIBST-CI.ASS STOCK FBOM 2;, -INCH FOTB. 



Geraniums. 



DO'UBI.E. 



Centaure, Comtesse de Harcourt. Double 

 Gen. (irant, Le Cid, La Favorite, Jean Viaud, 

 Marquis de Montmort, Mme. liSndry, S. A. 

 Nutt and other varieties. 



SINQtE. 



Granville. Jacquerie. Mme. Bruant, 

 Queen of the West. Single Gen. Grant and 

 other varieties. 



$2.00 per 100. (Our selection. 1000 for $17.50.) 

 BCEITTED. 



Rose, Balm, Nutmeg, Lemon and Oak 

 Leaved, $3 00 per 100. 

 Variegated— Leaved. $3 00 per loo. 



COLEUS. 



Golden Bedder. Golden, Pink and Crimson 

 VersctaaSeltii, John Pflster and Annie Pflster. 

 Massey and 10 other varieties, $2.00 per 100. 

 Golden Bedder. rooted cuttluKa, 60c per 100. 



PETUNIAS. 



Single Frinited, $2.50 per 100: Double Fringed. 

 $2.50 per 100 : Double Named. $3.50 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Autumn Glory. Col. D. Appleton. Eureka, 

 Glory of the Pacific. Mrs. Perrin. Mrs. O. P. 

 Uassett. Mrs.Murdock, Wm, H.Lincoln. Bes- 

 sie Burton and others, ready now. $2.00 per 

 100 POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 50 

 varieties. $2.00 per 100. 





MISCELLANEOUS GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 



1!>/i-ia. pot. per 100 



Abirtilon, in variety $2 50 



Acalypha, macafeena 3.50 



Achyranthes. in variety 2.00 



Ageratum. Stella Gurney and Dwarf 



White 2.0O 



Ageratums Stella Gurney and white. 



rooted cuttings 60 



Alyssum, Giant Double and Dwarf 



Double 2 00 



Altemanthera, in variety 2.00 



Caladium, esculentum bulbs. 6 to 9 in 2.00 



2d size, 4 to in... LOO 

 Cannas. dormant roots, mixed 1.00 



Named 2.00 



Cannas. 3-in. pots. 60c per doz 4.00 



Canna Robusta. large roots 2.00 



Dahlia Plants in good varieties 2.00 



2!^in. pots, per 100 



Fuchsias, in variety $2,50 



Porget-Me-Not. large flowering, blue, 

 from 2'<-inch pots, $2.50 per 100. 



Hardy English Ivy 2.00 



Lemon Verbena 2.50 



Lobelia, compacts 2.00 



Rudbeckia golden glow 2.00 



Salvia, Silver Spot, Bonfire and Splen- 



dens 200 



Sedum variegata 2.00 



Smilax 2.00 



Summer Flowering Annuals, seed bed. . . .25 



Swalnsona Alba 2.00 



Water Lilies. Nymphaea odorata rosea, 

 25c each: $2.00 per doz. N>Tnph8ea 



odorata gigantea. 50c per doz 3.50 



(Rooted Cuttings of Hardy English Ivy. 

 75c per 100; $5.00 per 1000.) 





Not less than 5 of any one variety sold. Send for trade Ibtt of full line of 



Greenhoase and Beddings Plants. Casli with order. jC 



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



Madame Chatenay.... 



A superb, pink rose, freer and stronger than Bridesmaid, easy to 

 grow and an ideal shipper. Will cut 40'*- selects. See Chicago 

 cut flower quotations. Chatenay is selling for more than any other 

 tea rose. Supply limited. Cash with orders. 



FIKE HE&LTH7 STOCK, 810.00 per 100. 



EM I L GLAll BER, Mont Clair, Colo. 



The # 



Florists' 



Manual 



Is a book 

 that you 

 need in 

 your 

 business. 



If you haven't a copy already, 

 order one now. 



AN EASTER WEDDING ORDER. 



"1 bokay of cornachans an bout 3 or 

 four Roascs, an the other bokay of car- 

 nachans an all the Ro.ises you can git 

 fur Sunday morning 7 o-c, a va." 



Can any one beat it? M. S. 



We were coMipoUed to discontinue our 

 adv. in the Review as it brought more 

 (Uilers than we could fill just now, though 

 our stock was large. — Walter Mott 

 .'-;eei) & BcLl! Co., .Tanie>town. y. Y. 



Burpee's Seeds Grow 



