

Februarv 2, 1905. 



The Weekly Florists' Review/ 



623 



DREER SEASONABLE SPECIALS! 



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The most beautiful Dabll« amonfir'the 



^^____ Cactus varieties In cultivation today. 



^^^^=^ Its delicate combination of colors is 



well reproduced In the colored plate on the cover of our this 

 season's Retail GataloRue; its delicate shell pink petals. passinK 

 to white in the ceater make it the ideal flower for cutting an 

 early and continuous bloomer, with strODg, long stems. Field- 

 fcrown roots. $1 50 per dozen: 912.00 per 100. 



Dahlia Twentieth Century Ji^fyr/L^.'^RoSS 



==i;====^^^=^=s per dozen; $15.00 per 100. 

 We make a specialty of Dablias. and list 175 vaiieties in our 

 current Wholesale List, the cream of all the various types, and 

 the most up-to-date collection in the country. 



The New; Marguerite, or Daisy Queen Alexandra 



Ve are now boohing orders for delivery during the latter part 

 >f February for this charming new form of Chrysantliemum 

 'rutescens. or Paris Daihy; the flowers are from 2% to 3 inches 

 Q diameter, of a pure white color, the greater percentage of 

 hese coming full double, not unlike an Anemone-flowered 

 Chiysanthemum, though single and semi-double flowers appear 

 an the same plant, all of which, however, are handsome. A 

 ulant that is certain to prove valuable, both as a pot plant as 

 well as for cut flowers; 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen; $16.00 

 per 100. 



Phlox Fi 6i von LaSSbUrR date: thrindivldual flowers 

 :^=^^^^=:=:^sss:^i=^=^= are double the size of any 

 white variety now in cultivation, a strong grower and a free 

 continuous blormer; 25 cents each: $2.60 per dozen: $18.00 per 100. 

 Phloxes are one of our specialties. If you require standard 

 varieties we are in position to supply the leading sorts by the 

 thousands. 



SAKI.1A KKXEMKII.de 



HENRY A. DREER, 



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CHESTNUT ST. 



DREER'S QUARTERLY WHOLESALE PRICE-LIST ^^^^i^J^I: 



==^==^=^BULB8.lll. 



is mailed to all Florists. If you do not have It at hand, please 

 advise us and a copy will be sent at once. 



PHIUDELPHIA,PA. 



"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 carnations. 



Chrysanthemum Stock Plants 



Dr. Engnehard $.85 each; $3 00perdoz. 



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



American Beauty 85 each; 3 CO per doz. 



S.T.Wright 60 each; 6.00 per doz. 



Uncle John 86 each; 3 00 per doz. 



Rockford 26each; B.OOperdoz. 



Mrs. Probin. 86c each. Mrs. Newell. 86c each. 



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

 Jones 10c each; $6.00 per 100. Orizaba, Halilday. 

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

 each, |7.0OperlOO. 



H. WEBER & SONS, Oakland, Md. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



ROOTED CARNATION 

 Cuttings, Now Ready 



White Lawson, M. A. Patten, 



Flamidg[o, Nelson Fisher, 



Lady Bountifttl, A]batro<«, 



The above at $5 per 100; $40 per 1000. 



The ioUowioe at $3 per )00) $25 per 1000. 

 Enchantress, The Qtieen, 



Boston Market, Fairmaid. 



Imperial Greenhouses, Utica, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Rooted ^ABllATIAilC C'**" 



Cuttings UAnNA I IUN9 |i"/„H, 



MRS. M. A. PATTEN $6.00 per 100 



NELSON IflSHEB 7.00 



ENCHANTRESS 3 00 



WOLCOTT 2.00 " 



BOSTON MARKET 2.00 " 



J. H MANLEY 2.00 " 



MAOEO 2.00 '• 



SIDNEY LITTLEFIELO, North Abington, Mass. 



MentiOB The Review when 70a writ*. 



(Of MaceoQ 



RED SPORT 



This new "Bread and Butter" commercial brilliant "Crane" Red Carnation, now in its foartta 

 year, has the hardy constitution of General Maceo, with a stronger heavier Rrowth, longer and stiSer 

 stem and a larger flower. Qrowiog under the same conditions and in the same house with KlsminKO 

 and Esteile it has produced four times as many blooms as the former and twice as many blooms as 

 the latter. The color i« as good as Esteile and the bloom brings as much as does Esteile at Its beat. 

 Every flower is of a uniform brilliant red, perfectly double with an ideal calyx, In fact we never saw 

 a split one. 



Bed Sport is perfectly healthy, an easy variety to grow, an early and continuous bloomer, 

 throwing Its heaviest cuts around the Christmas holidays and during the Winter months when red is 

 in demand. Bed Boorc wi 1 keep longer and travel farther than any other red carnation, and will 

 prove a bonanza to the grower who does a shipping business. If the scarcity of reds in the market 

 that now exists continues Bed Sport will pay better to the square foot of bench than any other 

 variety of any color to date. Every florist who has seen Bad Sport growing has placed an order 

 for rooted cuttings, which tells the tale. All our stock Is sold up to January 2Hh. Orders flUed in 

 strict rotation from that date on. Price. 12 for $1.50, 25 for $2.50. 50 for $4.00 all post paid. $6.00 per 100, 

 $50.00 per 1000, by express. We guarantee all cuttings to be well rooted and to arrive in good condition. 



A. B. DAVIS & SON, Carnation Specialists, PURCELLYILLE, YA. 



Montinn The Review when yon write. 



Rooted Carnations. 



100 



1000 

 $2000 

 20.00 



15.00 

 20 00 

 15.00 

 20.00 



MRS. T. W. LAWSON . . $250 



HARRY FENN 2.50 



QUEEN LOUISE 2.00 



MRS ROOSEVELT 2.50 



ALPINE GLOW 2.00 



MANLEY 2.50 



Otir stock is first-class and true to same. 

 Ready for delivery March I. Cash with 

 order. Please place yotir orders now. 



H. EliTSSOLTZ, Cedarhurst, L. I. 



Mention Th» R*t1»w whm yon writ*. 



CARNATIONS 



F.DORIIERtSONSCO.,LiFi|itti,lil 



Carnation fZtt 



Cuttings 



FFPfJ^ t Boston Ferns. 2H-lnch, $6.C0 per 100; 

 * ^-^Vi-^O J 3, Inch, at $8.00; 4 inch, at $16 00; 6- 

 inch, at 125.00; 6 Inch, at $10.00; 7-lnch, at $90.00. 

 CASH OB CO. D. 



W.J.&M.S.VE$EY,FortWayM,ln(l. 



Mentloa The Havlaw whaa ytm writ*. 



