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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 23, 1916. 



The Way Wc Handle Hybrid Bbses 



for Spring Planting 



ALL OUR ROSES ARE S-YEAR-OLD. STRONG, FIELD-GROWN 



After two or three hard freezings, they are lifted, potted and plunged in cold frames for the winter. They make good 

 root action all winter and are ready to do business in the spring. They should be shipped in pots. . After March 15th, they 

 should carry safely by freight. We bring in quite a lot for Decoration Day. 



Strong plants, 6-lnch pots $35.00 per hundred 



Strong plants, 5-inch pots $25.00 per hundred 



Tausendschoen — pink 



Gruss an Teplitz — dark red 



J. B. Clark— deep scarlet 



Clio— light pink 



Magna Charta — bright rose 



Baroness Rothschild — light pink 



Frau Karl Druschki — white 



Gen. Jacqueminot — daric red 

 Mrs. John Laing — pink 

 Ulrich Brunner — dark red 

 La France — pink 

 Persian Yellow — yellow 

 Margaret Dickson — white 

 Paul Neyrott— deep rose 



Anna de Diesbach — deep pink 

 Alfred Colomb— bright red 

 John Hopper — ^bright rose 

 Marchioneea of Dufferin — rosy 



pink 

 R. G. S. Crawford — rosy pink 

 Hermosa — pink 



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Inch, 30c; 6-inch. 40c 



Klllamey white and pink. 



Am. Beauty red 



Richmond red 



Climbing Am. Beauty 35c, 50c and 75c 



Philadelphia Crimson Rambler 35c, 50c and 75c 



Baby Rambler pink and red 25c, 35c and 50c 



Dorothy Perkins pink 25c, 35c and 50c 



Clothilde Soupert white 25c and 35c 



FOR PRICES ON EASTER PLANTS SEE AD IN MARCH 30 AND APRIL 6 ISSUES 



John Bader Company 



B. L. ELLIOTT, Owner 



1826 Rialto St., N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Mention The ReTlew when yog write. 



PITTSBUBQH. 



The Market. 



Pittsburgh still is in the lap of prin- 

 ter and the ground is nicely covered 

 with snow. Stock of all kinds seems to 

 have shortened in supply and one would 

 scarcely know that Lent is here. Beau- 

 ties are coming in more plentifully and 

 are of much better quality than any 

 since Christmas. Bulbous stock last 

 week seemed to be finishing, and, as 

 a result, the wholesale men cleaned 

 up nicely, except on violets. The street 

 men are the principal outlet for violets 

 and it has been too cold for them to 

 work. The retailers all seem to be 

 fairly busy and have nothing unusual 

 to report. 



Various Notes. 



Tuesday, March 14, a business meet- 

 ing of the Horticultural Society was 

 held in the Annex hotel. Seasonable 

 flowers were shown and discussed, and 

 a number of new members were elected, 

 including T. P. Langhans and Oliver 

 Langhans, of the Pittsburgh Cut Flower 

 Co. James Stewart, foreman of the 

 Edgeworth estate, was made an active 

 member. 



Harry Graves, formerly with the 

 Zicger Co., now is a resident of Cali- 

 fornia, going there to take a position 

 made vacant when Walter Garbert, an- 

 other Pittsburgh man, started in busi- 

 ness for himself. I understand that 

 they are both doing nicely. 



Jack Frampton has left G. P. Weak- 

 len & Co. to take a position with the 

 Zieger Co., recently filled by Harry 

 Graves. Frank Smith, formerly of 



Special Wholesale Price List 



Now is the time to reserve your wants in Shrubs, Vines, Hybrid Perpetuals and 

 Rambler Roses, Hedging, etc. Quality guaranteed.- Can ship now or hold until 

 wanted. 



CUHBINa AND RAMBLEII ROSES 



2 Tears, Stronr 



CUmbintr American Beauty f 0.15 



Dorothy Pei kins 08 



Crimson Rambler 10 



Goldflnch 10 



Excelsa (a true red Dorothy Perkins, no 

 other red Climber nearly as good) . . . .08 



Baby Rambler, light 10 



Mrs. Cutbush, strong 15 



Orleans, strong - 15 



White Baby Rambler, strong 12 



Yellow Baby Rambler, strong 12 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSIS 



2 Tesn, Bndded Plaata 



112.00 per 100 1110.00 per 1,000 



Alfred Colomb Marshall P. Wilder 



Anna de Diesbach Magna Charta 



Coquette des Alpes Paul Neyron 



Coquette des Blanches Ulrich Brunner 



General Jacqueminot Mme. Gabriel Luizet 



CUMBINO VINES 



2 Years, Strong Plants 

 Clematis, large flowering, Jackmanil. 



Henryl, Mme. Edonard Andre IO-l§ 



Clematis Panlcnlata 00 



Dntch Pipe, 2-8 ft 20 



Wistaria, Purple, 3-yr 15 



Amelop<ils VeitcUi .08 



Ampelopsis VeitchU, 3-yr.. XXX 12 



Honeysackle, Hairs Japan .08 

 Honeysnckle, Scarlet Trumpet 10 



HEDGING 



Per Per 

 100 1,000 



California Privet. 3-4 ft $ 4.00 186.00 



California Privet. 2-3 ft 8.00 26.00 



California Privet, 18-24 in 2.60 20.00 



Amoor River Privet, 18-24 in... 6.00 60.00 

 Amoor River Privet, 12-18 In. . . 4.00 88.00 



BarbMTy ThonbeirU. 24-30 in. 12.00 100.00 

 Barberry Thnnbergii, 18-24 in. 8.00 70.00 

 Barberry Thnnb«-gii. 12-18 in. 6.00 60.00 



PERENNIATS 



Per 100 



Phlox. 20 varieties, strong plants $ 5.00 



Bleeding Heart, strong plants 8.00 



Anemones, strong plants 6.00 



Delpblninms, strong plants 6.00 



ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. 2-8 Feet 



Almond, Red and White '-;... 15.00 



Althaea. Double (five colors) i. 8.00 



Dentcia Gracilis 14.00 



Dentsia Pride of Rochester 8.00 



Honeysuckle. Red Tartarian 8.00 



Honeysuckle, White Tartarian 8.00 



Hydrangea Arborescens Sterilis 16.00 



Hydrangea Panlcnlata Orandiflora 9.00 



Hydrangea Panlcnlata Orandiflora. tree 



form, 4-6 ft 26.00 



Kerria Japonica. single 12.00 



Kerria Japonica, double 12.00 



Phllad^phus Orandlfloras 8.00 



Spiraea Pmnffalia 10.00 



Spiraea Van Honttei 8.00 



Snowberry ^. 10.00 



Snowberry. red fruited 8.00 



gw»«*all 10.00 



WelaieiU 12.00 



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Also other items too numerous to mention. Complete list on reouest. ORDER TODAY. 



JACKSON ft PERKINS COMPANY. NEWARK. NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Beaver Falls, Pa., has joined the G. P. 

 Weaklen & Co. force. Clarke. 



Thi ad brought very good results. — 

 M. H. Hostetter, Manheim, Pa. 



