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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



May 21, in03. 



ROSES-Continued. 



2i.;j-IN'CH ROSE PLANTS. 

 100. lOOU. 100. 1000. 



Bridesm'd. $3.00 $23.00 G. Gate . .$2.50 $20.on 



Bride 3.00 25.00 O. Ames . . 3.00 25.IX) 



Perle 3.00 25.00 Ivory 3.00 25.00 



All clean, healthy stock. 



GEO. REINBERG. 51 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Rose plants. 2i4-in. 100 1000 



Bride $3.00 $25.00 



Bridesmaid 3.00 23.00 



Golden Gate .S.OO 25.00 



Ivory 4.00 



Geo. W. Waterfield . Chestnut Hill. Phila., Pa. 



Crimson Ramblers, full of bnds. timed for 

 Decoration day; plants 3 to 4 feet high. $9.0ii. 

 $12.00, $15.00 and $1S.OO per doz. (or the best. 



Baroness, Magna Charta, Mme. Victor Verdier, 

 etc.. In bud for Decoration day, $6.00 and $0.00 

 per doz. 



Anton Scbultheis. College Point, L. I.. N. T. 



Roses, 5-in., 15c. Clean plants, own roots. 

 Soupert. C. des Blanches, Jacqueminot, La 

 Relne, C. Rambler, La France, C. des Alps. etc. 

 Packing free for cash. W. H. Salter, Rochester, 

 N. Y. 



Roses, clean, strong plants, from 214-in. pots. 

 AMERICAN BEAUTIES. $0.00 100; $50.00 1000. 

 BRIDES and IVORY. .fS.OO 100; .$25.00 1000. 



J. A. BI;DL0NG. 37 Randolph St.. Chicago. 



Marechal NIel roses, ,2V4-lu.. nice stock, $3.50 

 100. C. Soupert, 2ii-in., $3.00 100; 2V.-in.. $3.50 

 100. Champion of the World (Mrs. Degraw). 

 214-ln.. .$3.00 100. 

 Phoenix Nursery Co.. Bloomlng ton. 111. 



American Beauties. 2M;-in $8.00 per 100 



American Beauties, 3%-in 10.00 per 100 



Weil branched and clear of black spot. Cash 

 with order. 



ROSEMONT GARDENS. Montgomery. Ala. 



ROSES. 214-ln. pots. Brides, Maids, Kalser- 

 tns, Carnots and Meteors, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 

 per 1000. Beauty plants. $6.00 per 100; $50.00 

 per 1000. 

 W, H, ELLIOTT, Brighton, Mass, 



We have a fine lot of H. P.. H. T. and climb- 

 ing roses out of 2M:-in. pots. Prices on appli- 

 cation. H. T. roses. 4-in. pots, $10.00 100. 

 ELIZABETH NURSERY CO.. Elizabeth. N. J. 



Meteor rose plants. 3',"-iM.. $5.00 100; $45.00 

 1000; guaranteed extra choice. Hbertv. 3-in.. 

 $8.00 100. Cash with order unless kno'wn. 

 BRANT & NOE. Forest Glen. 111. 



Fine American Beauty plants, from bench, 

 $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. Golden Gate, 

 2-in. pots. $20.00 per loOO. 



J. Henry Bartram, Box 5, Lansdowne . Pa. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES, flue plants from 2V2- 

 in.. ready for planting or shifting, $6.00 100; 

 $50.00 1000. 

 EMIL BUETTNER. Park Ridge. 111. 



LIBERTY ROSE PLANTS. Grafted plants, 

 $15.00 100; own-root, l-yr.-old plants. .$5.00 100. 

 Bassett & Washb urn. 70 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Grafted BRIDES AND BRIDESMAIDS, strong, 

 healthy stock, ready now; 3-in.. $15.00 100; 

 $120.00 liiOii. S. .7. REUTER. W.-st.-rly. R. 1. 



Roses. 3-in.. extra strong, ready to shift. 500 

 Kaiserins and 700 H. Goulds. $7.00 100. 

 Gesler & Drury. Galesbnrg. 111. 



Roses. 2»i-in. Brides and Maids, readv fur 

 benching, $2.50 100; $22.50 lOlKI. 

 J. H. Bornhoeft. Tipton. InJ. 



American Beauties. 214-in., strong, healtbv 

 stock, $5.00 100; $45.00 1000. 



HofFmelster Floral Co., Cincinnati. O 



Bride and Bridesmaid roses. 2Vi-ia. pots, $3.50 

 100; 3-in.. .$3.00 100. 

 ^ R. I. Hart. Hackettstown. N. J. 



American Beauty plants, own roots, 2i-4-in , 

 $8.00 100. A. N. Pierson. Ci-omwell, Conn. 



Bride roses. 400 fine young plants. $3.00 100. 

 P Clausen & Son, Albert Lea. Minn. 



American Beauties from 3-inch pots. $7.00 100. 

 B. Eldredge. Belvidere. 111. 



Roses 2-yr.. in variety, $8.00 100. 

 National Plant Co., Dayton, Ohio. 



Manetti stocks for fall delivery. 



HIRAM T. JONES. Elizabeth, N. J. 



.^ RUBBERS. 



Rubbers. Top cuttings. 3-in. pots, strong 

 enough to retail at once for 75c to $1.00. at IT/ic 

 for less than 100; $16.00 per 100; $150.00 per 

 1000. 



Variegated rubbers. 50c each; .$5.00 per doz. 

 A. C. OELSCHIG. Savannah. Ga. 



Rubbers, red ribbed. 2 ft.. $6.00 doz. 



L. H. Foster, 45 King St., Dorchester, Mass. 



SALVIAS. 



5,000 salvias, in 6 var. R. C, $1.00 100, 

 2-ln., $2.00 100. 

 L. Mosbaek. So. Chicago, III. 



Salvias Sliver Spot and Splendens, 214-ln., 

 J2.00 100. 



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



Salvias Le President, dwf. scarlet and splen- 

 dens, the old stahd-by, 40c doz.. $2.50 100, $20. OO 

 1000. 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 



Good & Reese Co.. Springfield. O. 



.Salvias splendens and Bonfire, extra strong, 

 large hn«hy phints. .S-in.. $;5.00 100. .$25. 1x1 1000. 

 Cash. Wm. S. Herzog, M<'rris Plains, N. J. 



Salvias Bonfire, splendens and two others. It. 

 ('.. 75i- llllt. prepaid. Salvia splendens. 2-in.. 2c. 

 Cash. Byer Uris., Chambersburg. Pa. 



Salvias, 4 of the best varieties, named, $1.00 

 100; $5:'. 00 1000. Express pr.'paid. 



C. Humfeld, Clay Center, Kan. 



Salvias St. Louis and Bonfire. 2Vi-in., $2 00: 

 2-in.. $1.50 100. Cash. 



Buckley Plant Co.. Springfield. 111. 



Salvia Bonfire. 2y.-in., 50c doz.. $3.00 100. K 

 Eisele. 11th and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Salvia splendens and Bonfire, 2-ln.. $2.00 100, 

 ■$18.00 1000. N. C. Moore. Batavla. 111. 



Salvia splendens, 2':-in.. $2.im:i Icki; R. C. $1.00 

 10(1. Kruegcr Bros,. Toledo. O. 



Salvia splendens. 2'A-in.. $2.50 100. 



J. D. Hooper. 812 Brook Ave.. Richmond. V^' 



Salvia St. Louis. 2y4-ln., $4.00 100. ~ 



Phoenix Nursery Co.. Bloomlngton. 111. 



SALVIAS, 2H-ln.. $2.50 300. 



National Plant Co.. Dayton, O. 



SANSEVIERAS. 



Sansevlera zeylanlca. 214-in.. $2.50 100. 



National Plant Co.. Dayton. O. 



SAXIFRAGAS. 



Saxifra^'a sarmentosfi. strong, from flats, 

 $1.50: 2-in.. $3.rM:) 100. 



L. MosbiiPk. South Chicagro. III. 



Saxifraga sarmentosa for immediate use in 

 baskets, vases, etc.. -l-in.. 5c eacli. Small plants 

 by mail. $1.00 100. Mayer & Son. Willow Street. 

 Lane. Co.. Pa. 



SEDUMS. 



Scdum varlegata. 2'4-in., $2.00 100. 



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



SEEDS. 



New crop smilax seed will be ready for de- 

 livery in July. A short supply is probable on 

 account of injury to the flowers by the late 

 frosts in the few localities where smilas can 

 be successfully grown for seed. By booking 

 now for future delivery, we feel confident you 

 can secure better figures than it will be possi- 

 ble to give later in the season. Write for 

 prices, stating quantlt.v you can use. 



Osx Seed Company, Seed Growers. San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal. 



Fresh Primula siniinses seed, separate colors, 

 25c 100. $1.00 500. $1.75 1000: mixed. 20c 100, 

 80c 500. $1.50 1000. Cineraria grand, hybrid 

 mas. and nana, 25c 500, $1.U0 5000. Asparagus 

 Sprengeri, fresh crop. 20c 100. $1.00 500. $4.00 

 5000. A. decumbens. fine novelty, SI. 00 100, 

 $7.50 10(H>. Areca lutescons. 60c 100. $5.00 HX)0. 

 H. H. BERGER & CO.. 47 Barclay St., N. Y. 



Asparagus plumosus nanus seed, $1.00 100; 

 $7.5o IniHi. Pedigreed strain of Primula 

 sinensis, double and single, mixed ; Primula ob- 

 conica granxl.. Cyclamen persicum grand., $1.00 

 per trade pl't. Cash. 

 W. F. KASTING. BugFalo. N. Y. 



KENTIA SEEDS. Belmoreana and Forster- 

 iana: fresh seed; direct importation. Price, 

 $3.50 per 1000; $30.00 per 10.000. 

 JACKSON & PERKINS CO., Newark, New York. 



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. 



Asparagus Sprengeri seed. SOc per 1000, post- 

 paid; 5,000 and over. 60c per 1000. 

 PLANT SEED CO.. St. Louis. Mo. 



Wholesale price list of seeds for florists and 

 market gardeners. 



W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 



Rawson's Arlington tested seeds for florists. 

 Catalogue free. 



W. W. RAWSON & CO.. Boston. Mass. 



Fresh smilax seed In June. 

 Theodosia B. Shepherd Co.. Ventura, CaL 



SMILAX. 



Strong smilax roots, %-in. diam., $1.00 100, 

 $8.00 1000; 1 to IMi-im. dlam.. $2.25 100, $20.00 

 1000; extra size. 2 to 2%-in. diam., $3.50 100. 

 Deliverpd. Send for our trade list. 

 THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD CO.. Ventura. Cal. 



Smilax. 2-in. pots. 30c doz.. $2.00 100, $17.50 

 1000. 25 at 100 rate: 250 at 1000 rate. 



Good & Reese Co.. Springfield. O. 



3000 smilax, 2y2-ln.. $2.00 per 100. Fine 

 stocky plants. Cash with order. 



ROSEMONT GARDENS. Montgomery. Ala. 



Smilax, strong seedlings, 60c 100. $5.00 lOoO. 

 Cash. C. Humfeld. Clay Center, Kan. 



Smilax. strong 2'^-in.. $2.00 100. 

 Texas Nursery Co.. Sherman. Tex. 



Smilax. from flats, 25e 100. 



N. C. Moore. Batavla. III. 



Smilax. $1.0(1 loo. Ciish. 



Jos. II. Cunningham, Delaware. fi. 



SPIRAEAS. 



Spiraea Anthony Waterer. 2%-in. pots, 50c doz.. 

 $3.00 100. $25.00 1000. S. caryopterls, hardy blue. 

 50c doz., $3.00 100, $26.00 1000. 25 at 100 rate; 

 250 at 1000 rate. 

 Good & Reese Co.. Springfield. O. 



Spiraea Van Houttel, 2-yr.. $7.00 100. 



National Plant Co.. Dayton, 0. 



STEVIAS. 



Stevla. 2%-in., $2.50 100, $22.50 1000; rooted 

 cuttings. $1.50 100. $12.00 1000. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co.. Morton Grove, 111. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



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

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

 100; $4.00 per 1000. Cash. 

 Andrews Bros., 2974 Detroit St., Lakewood, 0. 



SWAINSONAS. 



Swalnsonas. white and pink. 2V4-ln., $2.00 100. 

 S. S. Peckham. Falrhaven. Mass. 



Swalnsona alba. 214 -In., $2.00 100. 



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



Swalnsona alba. $1.50 100. 



C. L. Reese. Springfield. O. 



SWEET WILLIAMS. 



Sweet Williams, extra strong, stocky, field- 

 grown, coming In bud. $2.00 100. 

 L. Mosbaek. So. Chicago. 111. 



Sweet W'lliams, dark red, .$2.00 lOO. 



Geo. Engel, Xenia, Ohio. 



SULTANAS. 



The white sultana. PLATYAPETALA. Flow- 

 ers large, pure white with a red dot in the 

 center. Good strong plants from pots. $1.00 

 doz., $8.00 100. 



N. O. CASWELL. Delavan. 111. 



TORENIAS. 



Torenla Fouruierl. 254-10.. $2.50 100. 



J. D. Hooper, 812 Brook Ave.. Richmond. Va. 



TROP/EOLUMS. 



Tropaeolums, dbl. dwarf, 2^-in.. 50c doz., 

 $3.00 100. C. Eisele, 



11th and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 



UMBRELLA PLANTS. 



Umbrella plants, large specimens from 6-in. 

 pots. 20c each. 



Mayer & Son. Willow Street. Lane. Co., Pa, 



Umbrella plants, 2-ln.. $2.00; 2%-ln., $4.00 

 100. Wm. Clark, Colorado Springs, Cold. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



CABBAGE — Jersey and Chas. Wakefield, 

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

 Head and other varieties, 25c per 100; $1.25 per 

 1000. 



CELERY — White Plume and Golden Self- 

 Blanching. $1.00 per 1000. 



LETTUCE — Grand Rapids, Boston Market, 

 Tennis Ball, Big Boston 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. EARLIAN.\ and PONDEROSA, 

 SOc per 100; $2.00 per lOiX). 



BEET — Eclipse. Crosby and Egyptian, 20c per 

 100; $1.25 per lOOO. 



PARSLEY— 20c per 100. 



EGG — New York Improved, 25c per 100; $2.00 

 per 1000. 



PEPPER — Bull Nose. Sweet Mountain and 

 Ruby King. 25c per 100; $2.00 per 1000. 



If wanted by mail, add 10c per 100. Send 

 for price list. See our flower plant adv. Cash 

 with order. 



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



SWEET POTATO PLANTS. Jersey Yellow, 

 $1.50 per 1000; Jersey Red. Jersey Big Stem, 

 Pierson, $1.75 per 1000; Red Bermuda, Up River, 

 $2.00 per 1000. 200 of the above by mail. $1.00. 

 Vineland Bush, 100 by mail, 75c; 1000 by ex- 

 press, $3.50. 

 F. S. NEWCOMB. Vineland, N, J. 



300,000 tomato plants, from frames, $2.00 per 

 1000. 15 kinds. 100. 000 transplanted, $2.75 per 

 1000. 25.000 Wonder of America, transplanted 

 two times. $1.0il per 100. or $5.00 per 1000. 

 3.000 Early Bird, 75c per 100; $4.00 per 1000. 

 Cash, please. 



F. G. Chaonian. Hewletts. L. I., N. T. 



Tomato plants transplanted. 35c 100; $3.00 

 KXiO. J. H. Bornhoeft, Tipton, Ind, 



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