May 



1903. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



1025 



DREER'S: 



Hardy Perennial Phlox. 



ONE OF OUR LEADING SPECIALTIES. Simni;. nel.l urowu plants 

 that were cut hack and |)ottL'<l up into three-Inch pots late last fall, that will make a 

 better disnlay of tlowtTs than plants tUitc from the held; this stock must not he eon- 

 lonnded with small winter propaKated plants, ^ueh as are usually sent out. 



AthiH. deep rlnte. rrlnison eye. 

 .VuflrPHH lIofTer, n flnv eiirly white. 

 AqullloD. curmlae roBe. crimson eye. 

 Uridi'siiinid, pure white with larfire 



■ ■ritiiBoii eye. 

 Ufran|L;er, whiteaufTused pink. crimson 



t-yt*. 

 Hliiitr Naln. hirfre dwarf white. 

 ltou()u«t Fl«ur, white, deep rose eye. 

 CryrtirtI pHlnce, white, lilac markinpTB. 

 Cyclou, whu«_-. BwffuBL'd rosy Iliac, rose 



eye. 

 Clinnips ElyHee.tine rich purplish crlni- 



Hon. 

 Dueue§clin, white with dark crimson 



center. 

 Kclrtlri'ur. purpUsi; ciinison very brlifht. 

 K«<-tnriiion(l<!, lilac wlilte. deeproseeye. 

 Ktoilu 4lu Nord, purplish crimson. 

 KiiKciie Uan/cinllllfr.Ulac. while odt'c. 

 Fttust. puf' wliuo witli cherry-red eye. 

 Henry Mnrffcr. wlilie. brlphl rose eye. 

 Jeanuo l)"Arc. a tine late white, 

 .lules Finger, tender rose, deep rose eye. 

 i^ilipnt, brltrht matrcnta. crlinson eye. 

 Lh l''oii<ir«'. deep purplish eiitnsun. 



I>a Nuit. deep purplisli <rrlinB(»n. 

 I»» VaBu<N Moft rosy i>luk wlih red eye. 

 I.nthalr. saliiioii-red with carmine eye. 

 Mile. Marie Kuppeiilieliu. a dwarf, 



Jiure wolte. 



M. ftlarey, Kalmon rose. deei>er center. 



ManinU'ile St. I'aul. deep roBc. 



M loliael OrvantPK, white. brlk'lit red eye 



Mdilere, Halniun roue, deep rose eye. 



itrnanient. y>»y niaKeiita. crlnmoneye. 



ProfeHM«»r Schli«inau, waiinon row. 



I'eaeli Blow, delicate pink and white. 



Vantheoii, line deep salmon rose. 



I'aeliii, deep rose with brli?)it eyes. 



V. ISonQftln, mak'enta overlaid salmon. 



Kobert \V«rner. tender rose with deep 

 rose eye. 



Sttiulrrtnil<*. purplish mat;enta. 



8linploD. white BulTused lilac, dark rose 

 center. 



Sylplilde, llirhl ruse anil white. 



KrhiovBf^artner Relchenaa.brlKht rose. 



HnnHlilne. sahnon pink, deep red eye. 



Tiiehalde. dwarf salmon re<i with crim- 

 son eye. 



Will. Mulile. Halnion pink with dark e\ ■• 



Any of the above varieties, 75c per doz.; $6 per 100; S50 perlOOO 



Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa. 



A sparagus 



In, pots, doz 100 



Sprengpri, strong S fO.75 15.00 



Asparagus sprengeri 2Vi .50 3 00 



Abutilon SaTitzil 2 .50 3.00 



Ageratnm, dwarf blue, white.. 2'ii .50 3 00 



variegated .50 3.00 



Alyssum, double 2)i .30 3.00 



Anthericam Tariegatnm 3 .75 5.00 



Boavardia 2 .50 3.00 



** pink, wnlte. 8carlet.2?ij .50 3.00 

 Colena. Verschafteltll, Golden 



Bedder 2)4 .50 3.00 



Cobcea Scandens 3 .75 5.00 



Clematis Panloulata, strong.. 4 1.50 10.00 



Clematis Panloulata 3 .75 5.00 



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



Ivy. Parlor 2H 50 3.00 



Periwinkle, variegated 4 1.50 10.00 



Verbenas, named varieties 2H -50 3.00 



Lantanas, LeNaine 2 .50 3.00 



Lobelias, dark anu light blue. 



white .10 3.00 



Ijemon Verbenas 2^ .50 3.00 



Tropaeolum. double dwarf 2H .50 3.00 



SloonTines 2H .50 3.00 



Petunias, double white 2Mi .30 3.00 



Salvia Bonfire 2)^ .50 3.00 



Carnations— McGowan and Win. Scott, hard- 

 ened off in cold frames, from soil, $2.00 per 

 100: $15 00 per 1000. 



G. EISELE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



lltli anti Jefferson Streets, 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



FRESH SMILAX SEED IN JUNE. 



SMIL.VX ROOTS AT ALL SEASONS. 



lOO 1000 



strong- Boots, 'j-in. diani $1.00 $ s.oo 



1 to I'.-iii, diara 2.25 20.00 



Extra Size 2 to 2H-in. diam 3.50 



Delivered at prices given. 



Theodosia B. Shepherd Co. 



Ventura-by-the-Sea, Cal. 



Send for Trudf- List, 



M»ntinn Thp Rpvlpw when you ^rritw. 



....PANSIES.... 



Prize strain— BuguolB, Cassiers and Odiers- 

 Extra large plants, in bud. fo.OO per ItOJ. Ver- 

 bena8-2-ln.. t> 25 per 100: R. C , COc per 100: J5.00 

 per 1000. Double Daisies— Pine, larse plants ilUc 

 per 100: to.llU per 1000. Asparagus— From Hats. 

 ready for potting. Sprengeri- Sl.COpor 100: »r.O(iper 

 1000. Ageratum-Dwarf blue. Mc per 100. Gerani- 

 ums— Nuti, La Favorite, Grant. P. Perkins, <-in , 

 in bud and bloom, te.oO per loo. Cash or C. O. D. 

 BAHDEL WHITTUM, lJ-17 Ursf Ave., IITIVA, N. Y. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



GHENT, 

 BCLGILM. 



THE AD. D'HAENE CO., Ltd. 



Largest growers of AZilLEAS, PALMS and other Decorative Plants. 



ARAIMn ^lirrFSS at the recent Horticultural Kxpositi(m at Uh.nl. Eig-ht prizes 

 V7l\m^Lf CJ»JV^^.-UCJO „n pig|,( competitive exhibits. A prize for each exhibit — 

 seven FIBST prizes. 



Our T^ZALEAS 



I SOLD MEDAL 



Obtained first 'prize from the prize jury, and as the highest distinctin 



from the Socicte Koyale (rHortioulture. 

 Large and unsurpassed stock for Pall delivery Please forward your orders through 



our sole, representative for the 1 iiiteil .States and Canada. 



CHAS. F. MEYER, 19 Barclay Street, NEW YORK CITY. 



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BAY TREES, BUXUS, 



HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 

 TREE PAEONIAS. 



B. & A. SPECIALTIES. 



H, F, STA.NDABI) and CLIUBINO BOSES are amonK our specialties. 

 HARDV JAPAN LILIES. 



Per 100 



.\uratum, 8-9 in J.i.OO 



9-11 In :.50 



Rubrum or Roseuni, 8-9 in 6.50 



9-11 in.. 7.00 



We are pleased at all times to receive visitors at our Nurseries 

 most interesting stock in 

 the country. 



See Spring catalogue 



We have t'>0 arrcs planted with the 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



McMtfon Thp Ilevlpw when yon wrltp. 



G 



MOST EXTENSIVE TB&DE IN 



randiflora Cape Jasmine Buds 



IW UHITED STATES, Established l.v.H. Season of 1903 May IS to June 13, 



C. W. BENSON, Alvin, Tex. 



"Quick Time" Orders 



and Guaranteed Arrivals" 

 our Specialties. 



Mention Tilt* Uf-vlow wlipn yii wrif 



Ise DUNMTE 



According to directions, and cease 

 suffering from Hlack Spot or InHects 



on any of your Rose Plants. 

 Write for prices and further particulars to 



DUNNE & CO., "new yobk: 



Mention the Revlevr wlion you write. 



We are the Moon Vine Growers of the Land. 



A. W. SMITHS MOON VINES. 



(Ipomoea NnetiMora) now ready. The earliest 

 moon vine Krown, Mowers beinc a> larte as a 

 saucer, pure white and look like wax. Have a 

 full -supply of these much-ln-demand vines In 

 a'^ln. pots, $3.00 per luo : 1 in pots »T 00 per 10"; 

 4 in. pots, nicely staked, $10.00 per 100 

 Oodfrey Ascbmann,IOI20nlirloSI , PMIa<ilphli,ra. 

 Mention Tlie UcTlew when you write. 



