April 30. 1003. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



989 



A sparagus 



In. pots. doz. 100 



Sprengfiri, strong 3 10.75 J5.00 



Agparaeus Sprrngerl 2H .50 3 00 



Abutilon fi>avit7.ii 2 .50 3.00 



Ageratum, dwarf blue, white.. 2>i .50 3 00 



variegated .50 3.00 



AlysBum, double 2X .50 3.00 



Antbericnm variegattiiu 3 .75 5.00 



Boavardia Buuiboldtll 2 .50 3.00 



" pink, wlilte. scarlet.2>^ .50 3.00 

 Coleu«. VerschaffeltU, Golden 



Bedder 2>i .50 3.00 



Coboea ScADdens 3 .75 5.00 



Clematis Panlrulata, strong.. 4 1.50 10.00 



Clematis Fanloulata 3 .75 5.00 



Ivy, English, hardy strong pits. .4 1.50 10.00 



Ivy. Parlor 2)s .50 3.00 



Periwluicle, variegated 4 1.50 10.00 



Verlienas, named varieties '2H .50 3.00 



L.ant*n«s, LeNaine 2 .50 3.00 



Lobelias, dark auu light blue, 



white ..-,0 3 00 



LemoD Verbenas 2H -50 3 00 



Tropaeoium, double dwarf 2K .50 3 00 



Monnviiies 2H 50 3 00 



Salvia Uonfire 2^ .50 3 00 



Carnations— McGowan and Wm. Scott, hard- 

 ened off in cold frames, from soil, I'J.OO per 

 100 »15 00 per 1000. 



C. EISELE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



11th and .lelfersou Streets, 

 Mpnrton ThP RpvIpw w hpn ynn wrltP. 



WE ARC 



Headquarters for 



"■^ Heliotropes— 



Wm lU niiineU loading- va- 



■^ ^**' rletit'B. $\.w per lou: 



fS.UO per 1000. 



Coleus— 

 30 best, nauit'd leading: 

 varieties. 70c per lUU; 

 ff..00 per 1000. 



Petnn ia8—^( Kansas) 

 Double White, a grand 

 bloomer, very strong- 

 trrower. a good one. 

 2 to a^-in. pots. SJ.oO 

 per 100; 2uU for $5.0U. 

 Salvias — 4 of the best select, named varieties, 

 surely they are tine, $1.00 pi-r 100: $8.00 per 1000. 



Chrypantheiiiuius— 20 hi-st named varieties. 

 Rooted Cuttings. *1.25 per lOU: flO.OO per lOUU. 



Boston Ferns~4-in.. $12.00 per 100; 200 for 

 $20.0U. Fine plants. 



Asters— Vick's Best, in separate colors, nice 

 strong plants, tilJc per 100; Sj.QJ per 1000. Pre- 

 paid. 



Smilax— Very strong seedlings, BOc per 100; 

 $3.00 per 1000. 



Cannas— Austria, fine strong bulbs, to close 

 out. $6.00 per 1000. Prepaid. 



£xpres8 prepaid on rooted cuttings— Satis- 

 faction and safe arrival guaranteed in every re- 

 spect. That cash or C. O. D. please. New list 

 now ready. 



C. HUMFELD, 



CLAY CENTER. KAN. 



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CARNATIONS — Rooted Cuttings. 



WHITE. 



Per 100 1000 

 Wolcott ....$5.00 $45,00 



RED. 



Apollo $6.00 $50.00 



EsteUe 4.00 35.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS-Rooted cuttings. 11.50 

 per lOOi 2'i,-lnch puts, $1,00 extra per 100. Opah, 

 WiUowbrook, Poll.v Rose. Robinson, Mayllowor, 

 Weeks. Fee du Champsanr. Print-ess Bassaraba, 

 T. Eaton. Jerome Jones, Monrovia, Parr. Halli- 

 day, .Appleton. Park. Bonnaffon, G(»lden Wedding, 

 Goldmine, Golden Beauty. Lady Harriett, Glory 

 of Pacific. Helen Bloodtirood, Dalskov, Mrs. Per- 

 rin, Chadwick, Mary Hill. Murdock, Calvat. 

 Malcolm Laniond. Mile. Llger and Yellow Eaton 

 50c each, $3.(10 per doz. BOSTON FEKNS-2H- 

 in. $(;,00 per 100. .'S-in. $10.10 per 100; 7-in. Jl.lK), 8-ln. 

 $1.26 each. Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, - FT. WAYNE, IND. 



The Rooted Cutting 

 SPECIALIST, 



Per 100 1000 

 Cressbrools $4.00 $35.00 

 Lawson $2.00 $17,50 



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FRESH SMILAX SEED IN JUNE. 



SMIL.V.V ROOTS AT ALL SEASONS. 



100 1(100 



Stronsf Boots, -'^-in. diam $1.00 $ 8.00 



1 to ir.-in. diam -'.•i'i M.UO 



Extra Size. J to ^V^-in. diam .3.50 



Delivered at prices given. 



Theodosia B. Shepherd Co. 



Ventura-by-the-Sea, Cal. 



Send tor Trade List. 



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THE WESTERN UMIOM TELEGRAPH COMPAItfT 



INCORPORATED —« • . 



THOS. T. ECKERT. Pr«aid«nl iin.1 Gon«rk] UonAger. 



eOHHFOTQ .T(?»*,*'^r'?i?*?^*l.*.^>^5 "°" "^^ ^^f"^ TO CHEAT BRITAIN. 

 CONNEOTS '"O""'- FIVE ANCLO-AMERICaN •"<> ONE DIRECT U 8 ATLANTIC CABt.VK 

 DIRECT CABLE CONIIWUNIC ATION WITH CERfANY AND FHiNrr 



**°M\*k°«AellTi.^ir;^"?t.',y'i2i'"°''s.MEx7cS"cEN^^ 



MESS ACE ^SEWT TO , AND>*tE2VE0 FROM, ALL P ARTS OF THE WORLoV 



<l1tff:cesi>fl,gi)0)/<( fa Western Union Ttlyraph Compan y and lt< Conneirtlont. 

 toBs IPO- c3.z%z].A.*r* ^nx'TA.TZ'a, 



LIVERPbOl: No. 8 Rumford Slrsot. 

 S-.,?iV?*' ■."»• "O Coraon St. and No. « Wolorloo It. 

 BRISTOL: Bookholl CXamkora. 



77*- 



RECEIVED at 8. W. Cor. loth and Chastnul Sts, PMa. ^^^^^^^^-^C^t^c,^ /(/\qo^ 





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Another ^^ 

 Honor for 



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.\1hivc i^ !i f!i<' '^iiiiile of rabletrrarn aiiii(iun<-iiit: tlir aw ;inl oi ;i **Oold Medal " to THE NBV7 

 QOI.DEN FANOANITS ( PandanuB Banderi), a( the OBEAT QUIBQUEHBIAI. SEOW, 



GHENT. BELOIUU This is the most important exhihition of plants in thu ui.rld. and i.- visited 

 by all leading horticulturists in Europe. 



Previous to the above mentioned award the following honors had been given this new plant: 

 Flrst-Class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society of Creat Britain, the hichest ilis- 



tiiictioii that ran he driven, and one that is rarely awarded. 

 Gold Medal. Paris Exposition, 1900. 



Silver Medal (highest award). Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. March, I'.tOl. 

 Silver Medal (highest award). Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. November. liiOl. 

 Silver Cnp (highest award). American Rose Society. New York, I'.iOl. 

 Gold Medal I highest award'. All-American Show. Kansas City. VXll. 

 Silver Medal Uiighest award i. Chrysaiithcnnnn .'<ho\v. New York, 1002. 

 Silver Medal. Massachusetts Horticultnriil Si.i-icty, March, \'*n 



We are now booking orders for " PANOANTTS SANOEBI " 

 f jr Fall delivery at the followlnir prices : 



Kjich. j Each. 



Good, strong plants in 3-inch pots $ .75 Beautiful specimen plants in s-inch pots, $7.60 



in 4-inch pots 1.00 in 10-inch poi«, 10.00 



in d-inch pots 2.00 " " in l'J-in<'h pot^, 16.00 



Beautiful specimen plants in 7 inchiiiits ,. 3.60 I in l.Vlnch tubs, 25.0O 



HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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B. & A. SPECIALTIES. 



BAY TREES, BUXUS. 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS, 

 TREE PAEONIAS. 



H. F, 



STAZn>ABD and CLIMBIirG BOSES are amone our specialties. 

 HIIRDV JAPAN LILIES. 



Pci- 101) 

 . ...I5.U0 



7.50 



0.5(1 



-.(X) 



Per 1(11X1 

 Jl.i.OO 

 IS-Oll 

 <5.00 

 (i5.U0 



,\lbum, 8-'.iln 



U-ll in 



Melpomene, 7-li In... 

 '.1-10 hi. 



Anratum. 8-9 in 



9-11 In 



Rubruni or Roseuni, 8-9 in.. 

 '.1-11 in 



We are pleased at all times to receive visitors at our Nuraeries. 

 most interesting stock in 

 the country. 



See Spring catalogue llUUUIIli\ W» nil\ill**| 



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Per 100 



16.50 



7.00 



Ii.60 



9.50 



Per 1000 

 •50.00 



eo.oo 



•W.OO 

 SO.OO 



We have (>0 acres planted wl(b the 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



A BARGAIN! 



Feverfew. 2!i!-ln.. 12.2.) per 100. Heliotrope. 3-ln. 

 W.60perl00. Petunias, ;i-in.,»«.50 per 100. Fuch- 

 sias, :)-in., W.OO per 100: 2'...-in.. KJ.aOperlOO. Ivy 

 (Jeraninms, 2"4-ln.. in variety, f2.5U per 100. Vinea 

 Variegata. 4-ln., »10.0U per 100; rooli-d cuttings. 

 11.00 per 100. PaiisicB, bud and bloom. $1.00 per 

 100: f-t.OO per 1000. 



CONVERSE GREENHOUSES, 



WEBSTER. IH4SS. 

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Qw 



0-Year-Old Roses 



From 4-inch pots. 



.\11 (he iK'Bt varietlea ot Teas and Evcrbloom- 

 ers. tfi.OO pir 100. 



Best varieties of H. P. Roses. flO.OO Iier 100. 



10 varieties Moss Rosea, white, pink and red. 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Fine .\m. Ucantles from 5-ln. iK)ts. 116.00 perlOO. 



NATIONAL PLANT CO., 



Dayton, Ohio. 



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