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36 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



NOTBUBBB 24, 1904. 



THE UTTLE WHITE FLY. 



Please tell me how to rid my fuchsias 

 of tlie small, white fly. I have dipped the 

 plants in warm water, temperature of 110 

 to 120 degrees, but it md little good. 

 I use tobacco dust freely. Please tell 

 me what to do to clean them out. 



W. H. F. 



We have so far escaped this little pest, 

 but have seen it in all its glory at some 

 neighbor's not many miles away. It may 

 have its favorite food plants but they 

 TV-ill go for almost any plant when they 

 get numerous in a house, x'obacco seems 

 useless in any form. We believe there is 

 only one method to exterminate these 

 creatures, viz., hydrocyanic acid gas. Now 

 it happens that Mr. Croydon, under the 

 vegetable department in a recent Re- 

 view, has given the identical formula 

 that we have been using for the past two 

 or three years and which he truly says 

 will destroy all kinds of aphis and this 

 white fly, in fact anything that has 

 lungs. It is absolutely harmless to the 

 plants if carefully handled. It is simply 

 this: One pint sulphuric acid, one pint 

 water and two and a half ounces of cya- 

 nide. This quantity for 2,000 cubic feet 

 of air space. For other particulars read 

 Mr. Croydon on page 1258, November 10. 

 W. S. 



The advertisement in the Review did 

 the business on the geranium cuttings. — 

 W. H. Jones, Lorain, O. 



Stock 

 Plants. 



Chrysanthemom 



White Fltzwygrram, Opah. WlUowbrook, 6c each. 

 MonroTia. Omegra, RoblnBon. Halllday. Jerome 

 Jones, Tellow Jones, Mrs. Weeks Appleton, Bon- 

 naffon, Timothy Eaton. Yellow Eaton, Mra. Per- 

 rln, Marion Newell. 8c each. Marie Liicer. Mal- 

 colm Lamond, Mile. Doulllet. Vlviand-Morel. Fee 

 du Champsanr. Golden Wedding, White Bon- 

 naffon. White Maud Dean, Ida Barwood. Baden 

 Powell. Mrs. Chamberlain, Silver Queen, Tan- 

 cred Bastet, Lily Mountford. C. J. Salter, Mrs. 

 Ooombes, NeUle Pockett, Mrs. T. W. Pockett, 16c 

 each. Diedericb, Olobosa Alba. Lord Hopetoun, 

 Ethelyn, Percy Plomridge, Harry Plumrldge, 

 Leila Filklns. Ben Wells, 25c each. 



-Boston Ferns. 2>{-in., 15.00 per 100; 

 8-In.. 8c; 4-ln., 16c; 6-in. 25c; e-in, 50c; 7-in, $1.00, 

 8-in. $1.25. 



Pl«r«oiil-2K-in, 8c. Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J, & M. S, VESEY, 

 FORT WAYNE, IND. 



Mention Ttc H«vt»w irttmp yoa wrlta. 



New Hardy Annual 



Hie Gold Medal carmine flowered tobacco 

 plant. SUver Medal Mass. Hort. Society, Boston, 

 Not. 8, 190«. 



Nicotiana Sanderae 



Seeds in orirlaal packets from all 

 seedsmen ttarouKhout the United States. 

 Gold Medal London, 1903. Gold Medal Royal 

 Horticaltaral Society of England. 1904. First- 

 class Certificate and Barksian Medal by 24 mem- 

 bers Floral Committee K. H. S. 



Particulars, colored illustrations, etc., from 

 SANDER & SONS. St Albans, England. 



Wholesale agents for the United States: 



H. A. Dreer. 714 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia Pa. 



J.M.ThorbomAOo., 86 CortlandtSt.,NewYork. 



Yauffban's Seed Store. Chicago and New Tork. 



Mention The Ueriew wlien yon writa. 



MERSTHAM YELLOW. 



Scored:90 points October Ist. 



The finest early yellow Chrysanthemum in sight. 



50c each; $5.00 per dos.; $85.00 per 100. 

 Order Jfow for January delivery, 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, Mldisoi, N. J. 



The King of all Carnations, the New Scarlet Seedling 



ROBERT CRAIG (WARD) 



Hes bo«n Awardsd tha following honors! 

 PBELIMINART CEBTIFIGATB.. American Carnation Society 



SPJBGIAIi DIPIiOMA American Institute of New Tork 



First-class Certificate of Merit Mass. Horticultural Society 



" ** . M ■ Penn. " " 



" •* " New Tork Florists' Club 



Craigr Cup for the best undisseminated seedlinsr Philadelphia 



G. Hartman Kulm Special Prize, 



for best undisseminated seedling: Philadelphia 



The largest, stronirest stemmed, most vigorous, healthiest growing, most fragrant, and 

 the best FANCY COMMERCIAL SCARLET CARNATION produced to date. Ranks with En- 

 chantress and Fiancee, having defeated the latter variety in all competitions at Philadelphia, 



The Ideal Christmas Carnation. 



AN ENORMOUS BLOOIM. 



Just the color of the Christmas Holly Berry. An easy doer; anybody can grow it* 

 Having already entered orders for 100,000 cuttings for delivery season of 1906, we are still 

 booking orders subject to buyer's cancellation if dissatisfied with variety at anytime up to 

 December i, 19C5. 



PRICES : $8.60 per doB.; $1£ per 100; $100 per 1000. 



8600 lots at $96 per 1000; 6000 lots at $90 per 1000. 



10000 lots or more at $80 per 1000. Send your orders early to 



C. W. WARD, Originator, "g^^a^r Queens, W.Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



RICHMOND GEM 



THE FINEST 



COMMERCIAL SCARLET 



Evor Introduood. 



PLACE TOUR ORDERS EARLY. 

 SEND FOR CIBOCLAR. 



Far Hundred. . . . f lO.OO 

 Par TbonMUid.. 7B.OO 



B.K.&B. FLORAL CO. 



RICHMOND, WD. 



MentJoB Tlie Review when yon write. 



RED SPORT 



TIm New xBread 

 ^.^Mm4 Batter" 



RED 



CARNATION. 



If you are interested in a commercial red that 

 there is money in. read our half page "AD" in 

 Nov. 10 issue of The Florists' Review, page, 1282. 



WE HAVE THE "REAL THING." 



AD nilflO 9 Onil CsrsstisB Spsclallttt, 

 i D« UAf Id Ob oURi pntoiuniu. ta. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Chrysaflthemam p^^^ 



Opal and Polly Rose 6c each 



Monrovia, Alice Byron, G. J. Salter 10c each 



$1.00 per dozen. 



CbeltoDi,Wm. Duckham. Dr. Enguehard, 15c each 

 11.60 per doxen. 



Larchmont Nurseries, Larchmont, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yog write. 



I DO not think anyone can carry on 

 the florist business to the best success 

 without the Beview. — May Schbeibeb, 

 McDonald, Pa. 



STRONG, FIELD-GROWN MUMS! 



STOCK PLANTS. 



Estelle, Olory of Pacific, Robinson. Bassett. 

 Kalb, 10 cents each; $1.00 per doc; $7.00 per 100. 



A. HAUGE, 



BIRMINOHAM, AliARAWA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



STOCK PLANTS NOW READY. 



LARGE. STRONG AND HEALTHT. 



Olory Fadflo, FollrBose, Wlllowlirook, 

 iTory, Pink Xwory^.oo per dozen; $6.00 

 per 100. XonroTla, Sobt. Kiailday, $1.00 

 per dozen; $7.00 per 100. 



Engagements solicited for rooted carnation cut- 

 tings. Delivery January 1st and later. 



M. WaBBB k SOHB, • OAJO^AMD, XD. 



Mention The Review when yen write. 



I ENCLOSE a dollar for renewal of my 

 subscription; it is worth several times 

 that sum to me each year. — Jessk P. 

 King, Mt. Airy, Md. 



