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JDNE 23, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



227 



F. 

 C. 



aSUBSAIi JOBBZHO AOBNTS : 



A. DBKKB, PhllUtlnkla, Pm. W. W. BiB^ABD A CO.. Gklcafo, III. 



TAVeHAN'S 8EKD 8T0BE, CUetgo and New York. 

 LAKEYIRW BOSS OABOBMB, Jamestown, N. t. 



B. PIEB80X CO., TtrrjtowB, N. T. B. 6. HILL GO., BIrkmoBd, lai. 

 0. POLLWOBTH CO., MUwaakee, Wla. A. N. PIKB80N, Cromwell, fonn. 



The progressive, keen and discerning 

 florist will this year buy of this 

 standard introduction that is freely 



Conceded to be the best of all Adiantums. 



' A GREAT ACQUISITION. 



The best of all ferns for cut fronds. BrlnKS the hlfhest prices. 

 The eaeiest to grrow and the easiest to sell. Has received the high- 

 est encomiums from the leading- cut flower dealers in the country. 



ADIANTDM CROWEANUIHC originated at Utlca. N.Y.. about 

 fourteen years ago, and has been extensively grown by the original 

 owner, Mr. Crowe, who has received phenomenal prices for the cut 

 fronds in the New York and other markets, and has created a great 

 demand for It. Bay now. Buy liberally and reap the benefits. 



The fronds are long:, elegantly proportioned and of a texture 

 that renders It the best keeper and shipper of all Adiantums. It Is 

 a very free and continuous grower, requires no rest and responds 

 readily to fertilizers. Anyone can grow It and get good money for it. 



INTRUDUCBR'8 DESCRIPTION. Free grower, the dark- 

 est green of the Adlantum family and longest stemmed. It has also 

 the most graceful foliage; tlie average length of the fronds meas- 

 uring 80 inches. It is by far the best keeper. Cut fronds can be kept 

 fresh several weeks in a cool place. It is also one of the best ferns 

 for a dwelling house. I have given presents of this fern to several 

 Utlca friends, and from my own observation note it grows better 

 than the Boston fern. I gave up rose cultivation some ten months 

 ago In order to devote all my attention to fern cultivation for cut 

 fronds. I find from the same amount of bench room this fern pays 

 me 11 60 to every 11.00 obUlned from roses. PETBE CEOWE. 



MANY STRONG ENDORSEMENTS GIVEN IN OIR CIRCULAR 

 or TESTIMONIALS. FREE ON REQUEST. 



WUl be ready to ship, July 1. 1904. out of 3-inch pots, strong 

 plants, at the following prices:— S^.OO perdoz.; S35.0U per 100; 

 •SSO.OO per mO; 25 at llO rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 



Also Stock Plants from bench, in size requiring 8 to 10-lnch pots, 

 S9.00 per doz.; 967.50 per 100; •600.00 per 1000. 



A booklet on growing this Fern, by the originator, Mr. Crowe, 

 free with every shipment. 



WM. F. KASTING, 



Sole 

 Dlstrlbator. 



8. 8. SKIDELSKT. Traveling Representative, 

 MaU address, 8%4 North S4th St., PHIL.ADKLPHIA, PA. 



383-87 Ellicott St., BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Pansy Seed. 



Brown's Extra Select Superb Oiant 

 Prize Pansy Seed, my own growing. 



MEW 1904 CROP. 



Prfoe mixed, 3000 seeds, 11 00. 



K0Z..II.6O; Xoz.,$2,50: loz.. $5.00. 



>^ lb., $14.00: ^ lb.. $25.00; lib., $50.00. 

 Casb with order. 

 Plants ready September 1. 



PETER BROWN, Pansy Grower, 



I.AVCA8TEB, FA. 



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A A SEEDS. 



PRIMROSE 



IMPROVED 

 CHINESE. 



Finest Rrown. larRe flowering, fringed, cingle 

 and double. 15 varieties, mixed. 500 seeds. $1.00: 

 •lalf pkt., 50c. Plants ready in July. $2.00 per 100. 



CINERARIA— Finest large flowering dwarf, 

 mixed. 1000 seeds. 50c. Plants ready in July. 

 W^tk iM^%#— Finett Giants, mixed, critl- 

 f M 1^ 9 T cally selected, 5,C00 seeds, 

 f 1.00: half pkt., 50c, 

 «Si* SCO seeds of Oiant " Mme. Perret" added to 

 every $1.00 pkt. of Qlant Pansy seed. 

 GJUm. Extra count of seeds in all packets. 



JOHN F. RUPP, 



IkeNeflieefPriairosts. SHIREMANSTOWN, PA. 



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go 



U will find... 

 SLL the BEST offers 



ALL the time in the Re- 

 view's Classified Advs 



DRACAENA INDIVISA, ^-ll^'r'i^r 



I iif-jiniJt RnrliAni^M ^e have a large stock and can ship perfect plants. 5-lncta, 

 LaMiiiia UVI UVIIIIXI. i^.^^ inches high, 4-6 leaves. $5.00 per doz.: $37..')0 per 100. 



6-incb. 16-18 idbhes high. 5-6 leaves. $7.00 per doz.; $50.00 per 100. 7-inch, 16-20 inches 



high, 7-8 leaves, $1.00 each ; $12.00 per doz. 



Asparagus Plumosus, 2-inch, $3.00 pefr lOO. 



AcnArAfiiic Crkron#«orS strong, bealthy stock, 2-iDch. $3.00 per 100: 3-inch, $6.00 

 /^Spaiayus apiCliyCII, per 100 : 4-lnch, $1.50 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 



A Fine Assortment of 2-inch Ferns i^/rfc^'iSAVSm 



Send a postal for oontplete price list of all PAlms and Ferns. 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO., "" Slc'r*" CHICAGO. 



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Primroses 



Per 100. 



Chinere, 2-Inch pots $2,00 



Obconica Alba Rosea 2.00 



Forbesi, all ready in July 2.00 



1000 SmiJax 1.25 



Asparagus 



Per 100. 



Plumosus Nanus seedlingrs $1.75* 



2-inch pot. July 2.50 



Sprenfireri, $18.00 per 1000 2.00 



Plumosus Seed $4.50 per 1000. 



Jos. H. Cunningham, Delaware, Ohio 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS ! 



SK-laoli pota. 



Glory Pacific. Black Hawk, Kalb. M. Wana- 



maker. John Lager, »2.00 per 100. 

 Pink and White Ivory, Mrs. Bobinson. Major 



BonnaSon, Col. Appleton. $2.50 per 100. 

 Maud Dean, Mrs. Coombes, W. H. Chadwick, 



Mrs. J. Jones, The Harriott and Golden 



Wedding, $3.00 per 100. 



Rooted Cuttings at half above rates. 



C. W. BLATGHLEY, Plantsville, Conn. 



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Roses 



Special low PfattAO 

 prices to dote out rlUdUO 



Fine strong 3 inch Brides, Maids. Ivory and 

 Gates. $5 00 per lio. SI^OO per 1000. Perles and 

 Meteors. SS.OO per 100. S-SO.OO per iroo. Beauties, 

 •7.00 per lOO. Seo.OO per lOuO. 



a>^-lnoh Brides and Ivory, $2.60 per ItO, 

 $2)00 per 1000. Perles. $3.00 per 100. Beauties. 

 $i.00 per 100. 



Fine 3-lnoli Vlnoas for stock, $5.00 per 

 lOO; 2inch$2.50. 



We have a few hundred bench Beauties cut 

 back and established in 4-in. pots, fine to plant 

 now. at $8.00 per 100. 



W. H. GUUETT & SONS, Lincoln, III. 



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