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DbcembeE 22, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



289 



ffood demand, and realize remunerative 



prices. 



Lapagerias should be grown quite cool, 

 with plenty of ventilation at all times, 

 especially during the summer months, 

 leaving plenty of air on at nights. I 

 have known the thermometer to go down 

 to freezing point in winter without the 

 least injurious effect on the plants. Slugs 

 are very fond of the young growths, and 

 will destroy them as they appear above 

 the soil if not protected. An ordinary 

 lamp glass is a capital thing to put over 

 them, vdth a piece of cotton wadding at 

 the top, until the growth is well advanced, 

 when it can be taken off. 



They are best trained to horizontal 

 wires, keeping the young growths, if pos- 

 sible, from twining round their neigh- 

 bors, as they are very diflScult to un- 

 loose without more or less injury. 



The three best lapagerias to grow are: 

 L. alba, pure white, aad useful for cut- 

 ting; L. rosea, rose-color, makes a pleas- 

 ing effect when planted with the former ; 

 L. profusa, an exceedingly floriferous 

 variety, producing clusters of crimson 

 flowers. They can be propagated from 

 seeds, cuttings and layers, the latter be- 

 ing the best mode of propagation. — 

 Gardeners' Magazine. 



WELL SATISFIED. 



All rubbers are sold for the present; 

 please discontinue the advertisement; we 

 are well satisfied with the results. 



A. C. Oelschiq & Son. 



BEST FOR RETAILERS. 



ITndosed is a dollar, for which send us 

 the Eevtew for one year. We think it 

 the best paper for the retail trade. 

 M. N. Fielder & Ck). 



*^ SIXTEEN TO ONE** AGAIN. 



Plants all sold. Eight insertions of 

 the advertisement pay us sixteen to one. 

 The Review is all right. Kmnq Bros. 



Fairbury, 111. 



MOVED THOUSANDS QUICK. 



Please discontinue our rose adv. in 

 your paper; roses all sold. You have 

 moved thousands for us quick. 



C. Akihubst & Son. 



White Marsh, Md. 



MENTION US TO ADVERTISERS. 



One cannot be anything but pleased 

 with the Review; the Special Number 

 was a "beaut." Anything I can do to 

 push a good thing along I will do with 

 pleasure. H. P. Loding. 



Mobile, AJa. 



FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH. 



Put a neat sign in your window: "Fu- 

 neral or gift flowers delivered by tele- 

 graph anywhere in the United States." 

 When you have taken an order refer to 

 the page of "Leading Retail Florists" 

 in the Review and select a man to whom 

 to telegraph the order. You will find it 

 a very satisfactory source of new busi- 

 ness. 



^ I WOULD say that many of the ar- 

 ticles in the Review are of great value 

 to me and I would not feel that I 

 could do without it were the subscrip- 

 tion price thrice what it is.— A. E. 

 Kennedy, Algona, la. 



B. & A. SPECIALTIES 



AZALEAS 



ChrUtmaa or Easter Bloomlnflr. 

 Deutsche Perle. white; Simon Hardner, red; 

 VervsBneana, pink. In addition to the toUowinc:: 

 Van der Ontyssen, Vervaeneana, Prof. Wol- 

 ters. Mlobe. Bemhard Andreas Alba. Bm- 

 press of India. Sohryverlana, Emperor of 

 Brazil. Chicago. per 12 Per 100 



10-12 In. diam 14 OO 



136.00 

 46.00 

 60.00 

 76.00 

 90.00 

 200 00 

 300.00 



12-14 " 6.00 



14-16 '• 7.60 



15-16 " 9.00 



16-18 " 12.00 



18 20 " 2500 



20-24 " 36.00 



BOXWOOD, Pyramidal, hand- 

 some speclmena. Each 



16-18 In to 60 



18-241n 75 



2 ft 1.00 



2«ft...; 1.60 



3ft 2.00 



250 

 3.S0 

 4.00 

 nicely shaped, per 

 pair, IIO.OO to tl6.00. 

 For Window Boxes bushy plants, 26 cts., 35 cts., 

 50 cts , 65 cts and 75 cts. each. 



Aoaoia Armata, or Paradoza pot-errown and 

 well budded. 18-24 In., per 12, llO.OOj 2-3 ft., extra 

 fine, per 12, 112.50. 



SINGLE TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. 



5 colors separate, 1st size 13.00 per 100 



8 I' " 2d " 2.00 " 



CALLAS 



Fine Blooming Size. $4 50 per 100; Selected Size, 

 16.60 per 100; Mammoth Size, 18.(0 per lOO. 



5ft... 



6-6 ft. hierh. 



IIO.OO to 116.00. 



Pot Grown 



Per ICO 



DeuUia Gracilis $13.00 



DeulziaLemoinei.... 18.00 



Pot-6rown Shrubs for Forcing 



The followinj: are all handsome, bushy, well- 

 grrown plants, well budded, and will prove a 

 profitable Investment to any one. 

 Plan ts are all 2H-3« f t. Per 13 



Acer Nerondo varleirata KM 



Azalea atolUs, 13-15 In 4.60 



" 16-181B 8.50 



Cratwarns Panll *M 



Cherrtos. double flowerlngr I-M 



Dentzla OraolUs 2SS 



•' L.emiolnel »•«» 



IiUao. Charles X. blue; Marie Le Graye, 



white: Licmolne, doable white 9.00 



Mains Florlbnnda »00 



Staphylea CoIoMca S-00 



VIbnmnmOpnIns oW 



PUoatnm 6 00 



Welgella Eva Rathke 7.60 



STANDARDS. 



l,llao, in variety 12.00 



Vlbnmnm Opnlns 12.00 



WUtarlas....: KM 



Japanese Maples, red and 



gold leaf variety 12.00 



Spiraea Japonlca. Compacta and 

 ^stilboldes, $6.00 per 100. 

 DIelytra Speotabllls (Bleeding Heart), strong 

 clumps for forcing, 16.00 per 100. 



ROSES 



Maman Ooohet, strong, 2 yr., white and pink, 

 112.00 per 100. 



PEONIES Perl2PerlOO 



OfflclnalU mbra plena tl.OO 08.00 



alba •' 2.00 16.00 



rosea " 1.60 12.00 



Chlnensls, 50 in 50 varieties, 115.00 per collec- 

 tion. White, red, pink, good named varieties 

 In equal quantities, tS.CO per 100. 

 Aborea (Tree Peony), la variety, 19.00 and 112.00 

 per 12. 



See Catalogue for PALMS, BAY TREES* EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, 

 ORNAMENTAL TREES, and other Stock. 



BOBBINK & ATKINS, Rutherford, N. J. 



ias, 



Awarded 

 10 Gold Medals 

 in 190) and 

 12 Gold Medals 

 In 1901. 



J 



Awarded the 

 Silver Medal 

 by the 



iDtemationsl 

 Jury at the 

 St. Laais 

 Exposition. 



POT ROOTS FOR SHIPMENT AT ONCE Si"? »?«"o°vL°£l'''**°»,i!?1 ''2?'^*' cactus 



- DAHLIAS at S6.00 per 100 in 25 sorts. Better 



and newer kinds at $8.00 and 19.00 per 100. These are post free terms. Note this when 

 comparing prices. T«xma oaali with order. 



TEMPTING BARGAINS Those who prefer to have their goods through a forwarding 

 — ^^^^^^^— — ^— house instead of by parcel post can be supplied in every section, 

 including Cactus at 04.00, 95.00 and 16.00 per 100 in 25 sorts. 



12 SEEDLING CAaiS DAHLIAS 



All 1903 sorts and certificated by the Dahlia Societies 

 in England; poRt free for |2 50; Albion, Etna. Bva, 



Iceberg. John Oilpln, Mabel Tollock. Winsome, Amos Perry, Fred Gobbold, F. H. Chap- 

 man. Loogala and Red Cap. 



1904 SEEDLING CACTtS DAHLIAS a rare opportunity; only a few to offer at $1.26 

 ^^^^-^^_^.^.^_— ^— — ^— —^ each, pott free in quantities of not less than 4 

 sorts. Dainty, Dorothy Vernon. Effective, Northern Star, Sweet Nell . Telow Gem, 

 F. M. Stredwick. Mrs. Brousson, Mrs. Wilkinson, Oliver Twist, Hereward. Comet. Osprey, 

 Sirlus and Rainbow. One each of these 16 novelties post free for $16.00. Terms oaaii 

 with order. 



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Pirisid KAISER KRONEN stumn 

 Bay Trees 



Orders booked now. 

 Julius Roehrs, Rutherford, N. J. 



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1657 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO, ILL 



Send for Price List on all 



Palms and Ferns 



"My Maryland" 



The largest most productive and most profit- 

 able white carnation yet raised. Will be dissem- 

 inated in 1906. Write us about it, Also for other 

 new and standard camations. 



Chrysanthemum Stock Plants 



Dr. Enguebard $.85 each; 98 00 per doz. 



White Mrs. J. R. Tranter. .86 each: 8.00 per doz. 



American Beauty 86each: S.OOperdoz. 



S.T. Wright 60 each: 5.00 per doz. 



UncleJohn 86eacb; 300perdoz. 



Rockford 26each; S.OOperdoz. 



Mrs. Probin, 85c each. Mrs. Newell. 86c each. 



Pacific. P. Rose. Willow Brook, Ivory. Mrs. J. 

 Jones. 10c each; $6.00 per 100. Orizaba. HaUiday. 

 Monrovia. Merry Xmas, Liger, H. Sinclair, 10c 

 each, 17.00 per 100. 



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