Deckmber 15, 1904. 



TheWeekly Rorists' Review. 



225 





WHAT WE CLAIM 

 FOR OUR 



NEW RED ROSE 



RICHMOND 



That It is the Best 

 Red Forcinfl^ Varie- 

 ty yet Produced. 



lat. It is of strong and rapid growtii, more vigorous tlian 



any otiier forcing variety in commerce. 

 8nd. It comes to perfection without special care or culture 



and can be grown in the same soil and temperature and 



with the same treatment given to Bride and Maid. 

 8rd. It ships perfectly, as it can be cut very tight and devel- 



ops as well off as on ttie bush. 

 4th. Has very near the same tone of color as Liberty^ with 



more scarlet and does not blue with age. 



Was awarded the silver cup at the World's Fair for 



6th. This variety is nearly a pure tea* being seeded from 

 LADY BATTERSEA, fertilised by LIBERTY, and as 

 a result has shown no tendency toward going dormant in 

 mid-winter, at which time the variety is at its very best. 



6th. Produces freely throughout the year, long pointed buds 



on tall straight stems with elegant dark foliage. 

 7th. Is as easy to root, and grafts as readily as Bride or Maid. 



8th. Has as delicious a fragrance as American Beauty. 

 >est seedling; rose and a special silver cup at Chicagfo 



for best seedling. Prices, own root— 100 plants for $30; 250 for $70; 1000 for $250. 500 at 1000 rate* 

 n/\0 ▲ I Ilk irk /\DD CIWI/^I ICU OUR PNK SEEDLING from Mme. Chatenay is unap- 

 .KUoALIIlU UKK LilbLlatl proached in color; the bad is pointed quite fuU. borne on 



slender stems« beautifully set with foliage, free m growth and 

 bloom) the flower is very beautiful from its earliest bud form till fully expanded. Was awarded certificate of merit at the Chicago 

 &ow; $25 00 per 100, $200 per 1000. Both these Varieties are easy to propagate and easy to grow. Come and see them at home. 



CARNATIONS j 



CHRYSANTHEIVIUMS 



Silver Cup at GbicaRo as best New Mom of the year. 



Tbe best bifc-flowered, Keneral-purpose Scarlet Oamation now before tbe trade is CAROmJIL, 

 color superb, texture perfect. In yiRorous bealtta and of splendid babit. Also FIANCEE and 

 BURKI. All tbree at S12 00 per hundred. tlOO per tbousand. 



Among tbe new varieties wbicb we had on trial for this year are 

 some maRnificent aorta, nine of wbicb bave been awarded certifi- 

 cates, viz.: Olementlne Tonaat. tbe big early wbite Cbadwick, 

 October 8: Dr. Galloway. mld-Beason InpurvinK wbtte; Mile. 

 Jeannle Vonin, very late wbite. winner of tbe Sweepstaken and 

 Tbese three sorts are marvelously fine commercial varieties in pure wbite. NONIN 

 probably rankins: as tbe finest Mum extant, regardless of date of blooming. Bqsldes these are : Xavall da BMlaa. early commercial yel- 

 low; Boi d' ZtaUe, eany commercial yellow: Anna Oabono, Km*. B. &amoln«, Prafst Bonconrt, 8onv. d' Calvat Pare, four grand 

 exhibition whites. Besides these we bave : The WTalla-Pookstt Bat for 1905: Tlie Anstraliana of tbe year; The MaTqnia or Pina Bat. 

 M. Calvat'a Fine Sorts, the best of Honln's, Bmant's and Bosain'a. 



All at 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 1 00, except Mrs. Wm. Duckham, which is 75c each; $7.50 per doz.; $50.00 per 1 00 



SEND FOR NOVEMBER TRADE LIST. 



The E. G. HILL CO., Richmond, Ind. 



SPECIAL SALE 



CHRYSSNTHENUM 

 STOCK PLANTS. 



Anstralie. A. J. Balfour, Alice Byron, Minnie 

 Bailey. Bentley. Cbadwick. Convention Hall. 

 Col. Powell. Lucy Deveau. Eaton, Yellow Eaton. 

 Ribt. Halliday, Marie Llger, Mrs. Coonibes, Mrs. 

 Emmerton, Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Thirkell, Mrs. 

 Pockett, Mrs. Tranter Mme. Herrewege, Mme. 

 Nicollaud. Mme. Paola Radaelli, Mlllicent Rich- 

 ardson, Mounler. Golden Wedding. R. E. Rich- 

 ardson F. S. Vallls, Yanarlva. 7o aaoh. 



S. T. Wright, P. A. Oobbold. Mildred Ware, Mrs. 

 Backbee. Lily Mountford, Percy Plumridge. P. 

 Molyneux. 16o aaoln. 



Wm. Duckham Leila Filklns Ben Wells, May- 

 nell, W. R. Church, Mrs. F. S. VaUis, 860 each. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



strong 254x3M. $2.00 per 100. 



Any number of plants at these figures but no 

 order filled for less than •2.00. 



W. A. CHALFANT, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 



Mention The Review when j<ra writp 



WHITE SATIN TIES 



Embellished with Violets. 



LION A WERTHEIMER 



463-467 Broadway. New York City. 



Mention The Review when von writf 



Write Geo. A. Kuhl 



PEKIN, ILL. 



For Prloa Xilat of Sooted Onttinffa and 

 Sx9i^-ln. Bosea In following varieties: 



Brides. Maids. Golden Gate. Ivory, Meteors, 

 Souv. de Wootton, Kai«erin Aug. Vic, Perle des 

 Jardins. Belle Siebrecbt. LaPrance. President 

 Camot. Gen.MacArthur.La Detroit Am. Beauties. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



B. & A. SPECIALTIES 



AZALEAS 



Christmas or Easter Bloonaing:. 

 Dentsche Perle. white; Himon Hardner.red; 

 Vervseneana, pink. In addition to tbe followlnir: 

 Van der Crujrss<'n. Vervaeaeana, Prof. Wel- 

 ters. Nlobe. Bemhard Andreas Alba, Km- 

 eress of India. Sohryverlana, Kmperor of 

 trazll. Chicago. per 12 Per 100 



10-12 In. dlam 14 00 



12- U 

 14-16 

 16-16 

 16 18 

 18 20 

 20-24 



600 



7.60 



9.U0 



12.00 



26 00 



36(H) 



•36 00 

 46 00 

 60 00 

 76 00 

 90 00 

 20(100 

 300.00 



BOXWOOD, Pyramidal, hand- 

 some specimens. Each 



15-18 in to 60 



18-241n 75 



2 ft 100 



3«ft 1.60 



3ft 200 



aw ft 260 



4ft 3.50 



5ft 400 



5-6 ft. h<gh. nicely shaped, per 

 pair, no 00 to 115 00. 

 For Window Boxes bushy plants, 26 cts., 36ct8., 



60 cts , 66 cts and 76 eta. each. 



Acacia Armata, or Paradoxa pot-grown and 

 well budded. 18-24 In., per 12, 110.00; 2-3 ft., extra 

 fine, per 12, 112.60. 



SINGLE TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. 



5 colors separate, 1st size 13.00 per 100 



5 " •' 2d " 2.U) •' 



Pot Grown 



Per 100 



Deutzia Gracilis $IS.OO 



Deutzia Lemoinei .... 18.00 



CALLAS 



Fine Blooming Size. t4 60 per 100; Selected Size, 

 16.60 per 100; Mammoth Size, 18.60 per 100. 



Pot-6rown Shrubs for Forcing 



The following are all handsome, bushy, well- 

 grown plants, well budded, and will prove a 

 profitable Investment to any one. 

 Plants are all 2^-3^ ft. Per 12 



Acer Neicondo varlegata 16.50 



Azalea SCoUls, 12-15 In 4.50 



16-181n 660 



Cratn^gns Paall 9.00 



Cherries, double flowering 7.60 



Deatzia Oracllls 200 



" Liemolnel 2.60 



L.I1ac, Charles X. blue; Marie Le Oraye, 



white: Lemolne. double white 9.00 



Mains ^lorlbnnda 9.00 



Stapbylea Colchica 6.00 



Vlbarnam Opolas 6 00 



PUcatam 600 



Welgella Eva Bathke 7 60 



STANDARDS. 



lillac, In variety 1200 



VIbnmam Opalns 12.00 



WUtarlas 18 00 



Japanese Maples, red and 



gold leaf variety 12.00 



Spiraea Japonira. Com pacta and 

 AstUboldes. 16.00 n <r 100. 

 DIelytra Speotabllln (Bleedluy Heart), strong 

 clumps for forcing, 16.00 per 100. 



ROSES 



Manaan Cochet, strong, 2 yr., white aifd pink. 

 112.00 perlOO. 



PEO N 1 ES Per 13 Per 100 



Officinalis mbra plena 11.00 t8 00 



alba •• 2.00 1600 



roeea " 1.60 12.Q0 



Chlnensis, 60 In 60 varieties. tl5 00 per collec- 

 tion. White, red, pink, good named varieties 

 In equal quantities. t8.C0 per 100. 

 Abortta (Tree Peony), In variety, 19.00 and 112.00 

 per 12. 



See Catalogrue for PALBIS, BAY TREES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, 

 ORNAMENTAL TREES, and other Stock. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, RutllBrfflnl. N. J. 



•M «|l J* Jl Always mention the FIoHsts' RcVieW when writing advertisen. Jl Jiji 



