August 21, 191!). 



The Rorists^ Review 



111 



Bobbink & Atkins S^^Te^S? 



BAY TREES iSSi""^™ 



Diaui. STANDARDS Each 



•2C,-in $10.00 



28-in 12.60 



30-in 16.00 



:H2-in 18,00 



;i6-in 22.60 



CONDITION ) 



PYRAMIDAL Each 



6-7 ft. high, 18-24 in. diam. at base S17.5(i 



7-H f t. high, 18-24 in. diam. at base 20.0U 



DWARF STANDARDS 



;!'a-4>3 ft. high, including tub... $10.00 each 



Lonicera Halleana 



Strong, pot-grown, $150.00 

 per 1000. 



Abelia Ropestris 



Flowers all the Summer, 

 stocky plants, 5-in. pots, 

 $:!5.00 per ICO. 



PYRAMIDS Each 



3 ft $3.00 



3^2 ft 3.50 



1 ft 5.00 



5i«-6ft 10.00 



6*;>2ft 12.50 



7 ft 15.00 



IVY 



Good, stocky plants, 

 4>3-in., $20.00 per 100, 

 $180.00 per 100«. 5-6 

 ft., our own home- 

 grown, well furnished, 

 $1.25 each, $100.00 per 

 100. 



BOXWOOD 



In. STANDARDS Ea. 



24 diam $7.50 



26 diam 10.00 



28-30 diam 12.00 



30 diam., spec 15,00 



Euonymui Canierei 



Fine evergreen for win- 

 dow boxes, etc. Excep- 

 tional stock in 4-in., $30.00 

 per 100. 



EuonymusRadi- 

 cans and Variegata 



Fin», bushy, pot-grown 

 plants, 4-in., $18.00 per 100, 



BABY STANDARDS 



2-2'2 ft. high, crown about 

 15-in. diam.. $3.00 each. 



BUSH Each 



12-15 in $0.75 



18 in 1.00 



Larger, bushy specimens, 

 $2.50 to $7.60 each. 



ENGLISH LAUREL 



BY THE HUNDRED OR THOUSAND 



THE AUDUBON NURSERY 



WILMIN6TM. N.C. 



N. VERZAAL. Prt». 



Mention The ReTlcw whttn too wrlt». 



of roses, dahlias, asters, swainsona, hy- 

 drangeas and gladioli. The recent rains 

 have revived the gladiolus crop and they 

 are again having a heavy cut of excel- 

 lent stock, which is being disposed of on 

 the wholesale market at an average 

 price of $5 per hundred. The greater 

 part of this stock is being disposed of 

 direct to the retail florists; some of it, 

 however, is consigned to the commis- 

 sion house. Charles L. and Eoy 

 L. Baum are attending the S. A. F. con- 

 vention in Detroit. On their way up 

 they stopped at Cincinnati and Rich- 

 mond. Their trip will extend over a 

 period of ten days or two weeks and 

 what time they are not at the conven- 

 tion will be spent in visiting the dif- 

 ferent growers of the north. Miss Lydia 

 Mapes is spending her vacation with 

 friends and relatives in Ohio and Mich- 

 igan and will make it convenient to be 

 in Detroit for the convention. Miss Mae 

 Cartwright is spending her vacation 

 with friends in Danville and Chicago. 



There have been a number of salesmen 

 through here of late. Among them were: 

 W. H. Eilers, of Henry F. Michell Co., 

 Philadelphia; J. E. H. Morichard, of 

 S. S. Pennock Co., Philadelphia; Bobert 

 Shoch, of M. Eice Co., Philadelphia; 

 J, A. Cohen, of the Climax Manufactur- 

 ing Co., Castorland, N. Y., and Albert 

 P. Stevens, of the Hubbs & Corning Co., 

 Baltimore. 



Louis Michler and wife, of Michler 

 Bros. Co., Lexington, Ky.,who have been 

 spending their vacation at Wonderland 

 Park, Tennessee, spent a couple of days 

 in Knoxville, visiting the florists. Wal- 

 lace R. Patterson, of the Rosemont Gar- 

 dens, Montgomery, Ala., spent a day in 



PLANT IRIS NOW 



WHY WING'S IRIS? 



BECAUSE we have imported and are growing commercially most of the jrreat- 



est and newest originations of the European hybridists. 

 BECAUSE these can no longer be imported, due to the Exclusion Act. 

 BECAUSE we are growing most of the best American originations. 

 BECAUSE we offer what is probably the most extensive collection of line Iris 



in the world. 

 BECAUSE we guarantee good, strong roots, true to name. 

 BECAUSE our prices are right. 



Per 100 



Albert Victor, lavender $ 7.00 



Amabills, bright lilac 6.00 



Amas. deep violet 10.00 



Argus, dark purple 12.50 



Amols, purplish bronze 12.50 



Attraction, pale violet 6.00 



Aurea, chrome yellow 8.00 



BariensiB, white 8.00 



Beauty, white 6.00 



Belle Hortenge, white frilled violet. . 8.00 



Bercbta, straw yellow 25.00 



^'Blue Jay, bright blue 20.00 



Bridesmatd, white tinted lilac... 12.50 



Bronze Beauty, ambor 7.60 



Canary Bird, pale yellow 4.(H) 



Candelabre, violet 17.60 



--Caprice, violet rose 8.00 



^^eleste, pale blue 4.00 



..X^bembln, heliotrope 25.00 



Ciengialtl Zephyr, violet blue 16.00 



Clarissima, violet purple 7.50 



Comtesse De Courcy, white 25.00 



Dalmarins, amber blue 10.00 



DariuB, golden yellow 6.00 



«»Deilcata. bluish lavender 5.00 



Donna Maria, lilac white 5.00 



Eidorado, yellowish bronze 25.00 



^ Ericli, rosy violet 35.00 



Pir 100 



Euarene Sue, white $ 5.00 



-Fairy, white 15.00 



FauBttne, violet 17.50 



Florentine, Silver KinK. white 3.00 



Foster's Yellow, pale yellow 25.00 



Frederick, pale yellow 7.50 



Fro, gold and brown 20.00 



Gagus, yellow and brown 15.00 



Ganymede, yellow and maroon 4.00 



Gysels, slaty blue 25.00 



Het>e, lilac white 5.00 



Hector, primrose 5.00 



Her Majesty, bright pink 8.00 



.^Hiawatha. lavender and rose 20.00 



.-Honorabiiis, yellow and brown.... 4.00 



Innocenza, white 5.00 



Iroquois, smoky lavender 15.00 



Jacquesiana, velvety roddi.<ih violet 10.00 



.Jeanne d'Arc, lilac white 17.60 



Juliette, violet 8.00 



•-Juniata, clear blue 20.00 



.Justinian, smoky maroon 10.00 



Katlileen, rose lilac 12.00 



Khedive, lavender 7.50 



..-King of Iris, gold and velvet 25.00 



Kliarpnt, purple violet 12.50 



.^oclili, deep violet 8.00 



(List Continued Ne.xt Time* 



If not in the list above, write us. We probably have it. 



Our Peony collection is second only to our Iris. Also hundreds of varieties of Dahlias 

 and Gladioli. i 



Send us your requirements for price (luotations. 



TBE WMG SEED COMPANY, Nechanicsburg, Ohio. 



TEDDY, JR. FERNS SCOTTII FERNS 



Beautifully finished stock, ready for immediate sale. 



6-inch pots $1.00each;$ 90.00 per 100 



8 -incb pots, ped«!stal grown 2.00each; 175.00 per 100 



4-inch Smithii Ferns 35 each; 36.00 per 100 



6-inch Ficua Elastica (Rubber plant), 75c each. 



Try a sample order— you will be pleased. 



HENRY I. FAUST, Merion, Pa., Wholesale Grower Ckrislmis aid Easter nants 



