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TBe Eoiists' Review 



79 



PRIMULAS and ROSES 



- - Grow the New 

 Improved 



Primula Nalacoides Rohrerii 



The colors are most beauti- 

 ful shades of rose-pink, light 

 lavender and snow while. Af^'^, 

 cool temperature, 40 to 45 de- Per Per 

 grees, produces the bes| re- iw nooo 

 suits. 2ia-inch pots > ♦,, . — $6.00 $55.00 



Primala Obcoaica Rosea Giginlea. . 1.00 10:00 



Apple Blossom and KermesiM, 2^- 

 inch 6.00 



Malacoides Towflseodli, 2^ -inch . 6.00 



Chiieisis, 214-inch 6.00 



EMreka, new variety, very fine, 

 Chinensis x Obconica; large ' 

 flower, extra fine color, 

 2i2-inch 7.50 



55.00 

 55.00 

 55.00 



65.00 



Primula Rohrerii srown in 4-incli pots. 



ROSES 



Own Root 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Columbia, 212-inch $18.00 $1 60.0* 



Columbia, 3 -inch 20.00 



Rosaliad, 212-inch 1 7.00 1 50.00 



Rosalind, 3Hs-inch 25.00 



Sunburst, S^^-inch 25.00 



Maryland, 3-inch 1 5.00 1 20.00 



Double White Killarncy.Si^-inch 25.00 



Richmond, 3-inch 15.00 



Single White Killarney, 3 -inch 15.00 120.00 

 Single White Killarney, 312-inch 25.00 



tioosier Beauty, 312-inch 25.00 



Hadley. 2i2-incb 10.00 90.0a 



Hadley, 3 -inch 15.00 



Tauseadschoen, 2i2-inch 10.00 90.00 



Dorothy Perkins, 2i2-inch 10.00 90.00 



Co Uo LIGGIT9 303 BULLETIN BLDG. Philadelphia^ Pa, 



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Primula HUacoides Rosea 



Booklncr orders now f«r delivery any time 

 from Jaly 15 to October 1. 



Onr stock Is the pure, deep, rich pink so mnch 

 In demand. 



$5.00 per 100; $40.O0 p«r 1000. 



Fred. H. Lemin & Co., Richmind, Ind. 



Writo for prices and doscription of 



ROSE PREMIER 



The Jos. H. Hill Co. 



RICHMOND, IND. 



appearance of being in a severe wind 

 storm. 



At John Cook's establishment every- 

 thing looks cool and inviting — and it is 

 not looks alone, for on a hot day there 

 is no more pleasant place to pause and 

 rest a while than in this store. Then 



B/IRGAiNS"30 to 50% Discount 



OERANIUMS. flne2>«-ln.. Natt, Bnchner and Doable Grant, $3.00 per 100; $27.60 per 1000- 

 Natt, Grant, Hill and Baohner, 3-ln., IS.OO per 100; $4S.0O pei lOOO. Matt and Doable 

 Grant, 4-ln.. $8.00 per 100. Booted Cattinss, sommer price, $16.00 per 1000. 



Per 100 



Aceratam, 2>9-in » $ 2.00 



Altemanthera, 2'4>ln 2.00 



Ooleas, flneasst, 2'«-ln 2.00 



Capbeafl,2>4-in 2.00 



Faohslas, 2>«-ln 2.00 



Per 100 



Heliotropes, fine, 2'4-ln $2.00 



Periwinkles, 2'«-ln 2.OO 



Petanlas, single, 2>«>ln 2.OO 



Petunias, double, 2'4-ln 2.6O 



Snapdracons, 2>4lnch. fine 2.OO 



VInca TH^., S.ln s.OO 



Dracaena IndlTlsa, 6i«-ln., very stronir, 20c; an exceptional valne. 



Smilax, fine, oat back, strong, 3-in., for early strlnRS, 6c. 



Cleveland Cherries, 2>a-lD., fine for Ohristmas, $6.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



GULLETT& SON3 



Add 6e on the dollar 

 for paeldnc 



LINCOLN. ILL. 



POINSETTIAS 



EXCEPTIONALLY STRONO STOCK 



July delivery $10.00 per 100 



August and September delivery 8.00 per 100 



PiMH FLOML CO., 3403 Boulevard Place, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Otaheite Oranges 



Out of fi^-tneli pots 

 FOR GROWING ON 

 $10 00 per hnndrod 



This is oceepttonally Ane, healthy iteck. 



A. L FULLER, JAMAICA, N. Y. 



JOHN BADER CO. 



FERNS, PALMS and 

 BEDDING PLANTS 



PRICE LIST NOW READY 



Ottico and Gr««nlions«a, IfT. TROT 

 N. S. PITTSBURGH, PA. 



one crosses the street and stands for a 

 time admiring the window of W. J. Hal- 

 liday. These decorative efforts may all 

 seem like time, labor and stoclc wasted, 

 but let us look a little farther. When 

 summer is past and people again wish 

 to purchase quantities of flowers, their 



GERANIUMS 



4-inch $10.00 per 100 



HARDY IVIES 



4-inch $20.00 per 100 



5-inch 36.00 per 100 



6-inch 50.00 per 100 



ASCHMANN BROS. 



StcMl Mrf Iristal Its. tmk Bsa, In ive., 

 PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN 



WHOLESALE FLORIST 



Abundance of Plants always on hand. 

 See our display ad in the June 5 issue of 

 The Review. Correspondence solicited. 

 WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY 



