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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Sbptembbb 20, 1904. 



VACANT BENCHES. 



I have two vacant benches about five 

 inches deep and head roorii about two 

 feet in a house where gardenias are 

 growing. I would like to know what 

 to plant for late winter or early spring 

 flowering. L. F. W. 



This will depend somewhat on the 

 time that the gardenias are thrown out 

 or removed. If at once, some short- 

 growing carnations, such as Glacier or 

 Estelle, would pay you as well as any- 

 thing if you could leave them there 

 until the end of June. If the gardenias 

 are planted out it is not likely you can 

 remove them for some time yet and I 

 cannot think of any crop that it would 

 pay to plant on the bench at that late 

 season. Yet there are plenty of things 

 that the bench would be useful for. If 

 the house is warm you could force tu- 

 lips, Roman hyacinths, narcissi or any 

 of the low-growing bulbs, to be fol- 

 lowed in spring by bedding plants. 

 Freesias do finely planted in four 

 inches of soil, but you can force thou- 

 sands of those in a comparatively small 

 area. You must be guided entirely by 

 what your market demands. W. S. 



Please renew our subscription to the 

 Review; we feel as though we were in 

 a desert or on the ocean without it. — 

 C. W. EiCHLiNG, New Orleans. 



"Subscriber" needs a frequent re- 

 minder that unless his name and address 

 appear at the bottom of his letter the 

 communication does not have the atten- 

 tion it otherwise would receive. 



Carey, O.— Mrs. W. C. John^n is 

 the widow of the celery king ^\*o was 

 murdered some years ago. She has 

 about 7,000 feet of glass, mostly in let- 

 tuce, but is growing some flowers and 

 pot plants. 



Boston Ferns, 



Ready for 6 to 7-inch pots, 986 per 100 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA, 



6 to 8 flowering crowns. 



•9 per 100 ; 980 per 1000. 



Crimson Rambler Roses, 



1 year old, 96 per loo. 



Send for Bainpl*. 



OZONE PARK NURSERIES, 



OZONE PARK. L. I.. N. Y. 



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Boston Ferns. 



?^"}°°^ per 100,1 8.60 



-Inch .• 2500 



From bench for 4-lnch •• 800 



From bench for 6-lnch " 



N^. Cordata Compsota, 8-in. " 

 Ai^ra^u* PInmo«u«, 2-lnch.. 



8-lnch.. 



15.00 



500 

 3.00 

 600 



Xmas Peppers 



8-lnch, fine perlOO, t 6.00 



Saffo Palms, 4 to 6 leaves per dos., 8 00 



CASH OR SATISFACTORY REFERKNCE. 



6E0. L. MILLER CO., Newark, Ohio. 



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Special Offer of BULBS , , 

 and DECORATIVE PLANTS. I 



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Lilinm Karriail, 5-7-in per 100, IS.60 



Xiilinm HarriBll, 7-9-in " 8.00 



Ulium Candidnm, 22 cms . . . " 4.60 



Calla Ethiopica, l^to 1% in. " 6.00 



Kyaolnth— Roman White, 



12-16 cms perlOOO. 26.00 



VarolBtuB— Paper White Gran- 



diflora, 13 cms. and up per 1000, 9.00 



Aaparag'aa Plnmosua Bo- 



l)n«tn« .......'. per 100, 4.00 



8.00 

 2.60 



Asparacrtis Plnmoana 

 AaparaffuB Sprenfferl 



PterlB Tramnla per IQO, 92.G0 



PteriB ArgTTsa ..<. " 2M 



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2 SMALL FERNS for Dishes, fuU list of best dwarf varieties, 

 • $3.00 per tOO; $25.00 per 1000. 



i SMALL PALMS for Center Plants to Dlsiies«^>^-iiieh i 



2 pots, 6-8-inches hij;h, Areca Lutescens, $6.00 per 100. Kentia Belmoreana, ^ 



J $3.00 per 100. 



^ BOSTON FERNS from Bench, 4.in. pot 8iM.....i5c; ^n. pot 



9 size 25c; 6-in. pot size 35c. 



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The Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesvllls, Ohio. | 



CelABtial PepperB, 5-in. pot plants, $16.00 

 per 100. 



Enphorbia Jaoqninsaflora.Krand for win- 

 ter pot plants. Sinch, $8.00 per 100. 

 4-in., $12.00 per 100. 



PolnBattla, young fresh stock, just right 

 for pans, 2>^-in., $6.00 per 100. 



Catania Borbonloar— 



24-in., 6 to 7 leaves. 7-in. pot. . .$1.00 each. 

 28-in.. 6 to 8 leaves, 8-ln. pot. , . 1.50 '■ 

 28to30-ln., 7to9 Ivs.. 10-in. pot, 2.60 " 



Cyoaa Sevolnta, 8 to 10 leaves. 

 10 to 12 

 12 to 16 " 



.76 

 1.0P 

 1.60 



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PRIMROSES. 



BUTTEBCUP (Hew) — 



A free flowering yellow Primrose, 

 coming Into full bloom for Thanks- 

 gtvlng and Christmas trade and con- 

 tinues covered with bloom during 

 winter and sprtng. Give the same 

 treatment as the Chiuese Primrose. 

 It makes a fine house plant and a 

 sure seller for holiday trade. 

 Strong plants from 3 Inch pots 

 Sl.SO per doz.; SlCOOperlOO. 



CHIVEBE PBZMBOSEB — 



From the very best Europeaa 

 strains. Have always given satis- 

 faction with these. From 2>4-lneh 

 Dots, ready for a shift in white, 

 light pink, blue and bright red, 

 •3.00 per 100. 



PBXKUIiA FOBBESII- 



(Baby Phimkose.) Fine, bushy 

 plants of this valuable Primnla. 

 from 2)4 inch pots. SS.SO per lOQw 



1W Send for Fall List offering 

 other seasonable stock. 



Nathan Smith & Son, 



PRIMULA BUTTJERCUP. 



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APBIAB, MICK. 



PALMS^ COMPARE 



OUB PBICB8 WITH OTKBBB. 



OUBS ZB TVImT, size STOCK. 



Kentia Bel., 8-inch, our price, $6.00 per 100. 1 Kentia Forst., 7-in., made up, our price, $1.26 each. 

 Kentia Bel., 6-inch, " .60 each. I Latanias, strong, 6-inch, ' .80 " 



Kentia Bel. 6-inch. " 1.00 " I Latanias, special grown, 7-inch, " .60 



Kentia Forst., 7-inch, " 1.50 " I Latanias, specimens, 81n., 6 to 9 leaves, 1.20 



-WB tmi,J. AHT QVABTZTT- 



ALBERT FUCHS, 



F. LA-UTENS, Manager. 



2045-59 N. Halsted Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Ifentloa The Bartow wbaa yow write. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



2-incb $8.00 per 100 ; $25.00 per 1000 



8-lnch 8.00 " 70.00 



CASH WITH ORDKR PLKASE. 



Anyone in need of five or ten thousand 

 2-lnch write for prices. 



IDLEWILD GREENHOUSES, Memphis, Tenn. 



837 Kaln Btraat. 



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Geo. Wittbold Co. 



1667 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO, ILL 



Send for Price List on all 



Palms and Ferns 



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