March 2, 1905. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



829 



ROSES and Miscellaneous Stock 



ROSES trom 2K-inch pots, $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per lOOO. 



Whit* BftmDler 

 VlBk B»m1il«r 

 Ooldan XMnblar 

 TMlow Bamblar 

 S«TMi Sisters 



Mary WMiUngton 

 Btoll* d« Kyon 



Brldaiuald 

 Ivory 



Bonqast of Oold 

 Jersey Btanty 

 Ths QassB 

 Coquetts de Xiyon 

 Affrlpplna 

 Oatlierlne Kermst 



Osorffes Fernet 

 Saowftok* 

 Universal Favorite 

 Kme. Sohwalter 

 White Xi% France 

 W. A. Bichardson 

 Empress of China 

 Tennessee Belle 



Climb. Marie OniUot 

 Climb. White Fet 

 Climb. Bridesmaid 

 Bride 



Fink Bonpert 

 Fapa Oontier 

 Fnrple China 

 Sylph 



Golden Oate 

 Bainbow 

 Frances Willard 

 Frinoeas M. Adelaide 

 Marqnise de Vivens 

 Mignonette 

 Marie OniUot 

 Mile. Cecile Bmnner 



$3:22 [ ^'^^^^^BiT Meteor 

 Q0|i J Cllmbimir Ferle 



lOO. 



Climbing Wootton 

 Cllmbinff Sonpert 



Frairie Qneen 

 Yellow Ooohet 

 White Cochet 

 Ornss an Tepliti 

 Clottaildo Sonpert 



Fink Ka France Crimson Bambler Meteor 



Clara Watson Dorothy Ferklns Yellow Sonpert 



Francisoa Kmg^er CUmb. B. M. Henrietta Kaiserin Anff .Victoria 



Ciimbinff Malmaiaon Fink Cochet Champ'n of the World 



Fhiladelphia Bambler Marie Van Hontte Mme. Jos. Schwartz 



S4.00 per 100— Oloire de Dijon, Mme. Hosts. 



Two-Year*Old Roses, 4-iiich pots, $8.00 per lOO. 



Agrrippina 

 White Bambler 

 Marie OniUot 

 Tellow Sonpert 



Mttfnonette ' - 

 BtoUe d'Or 

 Fetite leonie 

 Frinoess M. Adelaide 



BridesmAid" 

 Fink Bambler 

 Catherine Mermet 

 Fink Sonpert 



SnoDvfiake 

 Ferle d'Or 

 Oeor^es Fernet 



$IO 

 per 



100. 



f Olothilde Sonpert Crimson Bambler 

 J YeUow Cochet Mary Washinirton 



I xvuww vwvuwi. Tennessee Belle 



i| White Maman Coohet saven Sisters 

 L Btolle de Kyon Climbing' Malmaison 



Mrs. Degraw Marlon Dlngee 



Mrs. Bobett Ch»ratt Ornss an Teplits 

 Xaiserln Ang. Victoria Dorothy Ferklns 



Fink Coohat 



MUe. Cecile Brnnnar 



Bride 



Oolden Oate 



C^Manda's Triumph 

 Baltimore Belle 

 Climblntr Bridesmaid 



Fhiladelphia Bambler White £a France 



CARNATION RICHMOND GEM 



strong rooted cuttinga of the best scarlet carnation of recent iDtroduction 

 $10.00 per 100; t75.00 per 1000. 



PALMS 



Bentla Belmoreana, 4-in. pots, 16 to 18 in. hiKb. tlOO per doz. 

 Kentia Forsteriana, 4-iD. pots, 15 to 18 in. blgb, $4.00 per doz. 



" " 6-ln. pots, 24 In bisb, $9.00 per doz. 



Fhoanix Beolinata, 4-in. pots. $3.00 per doz. 



Rubber Plants, from 5-in. pots, 20 in. bieb and upward. $5.00 per doz. 



MISCELLANEOUS STOCK ;»%''.?!%. 



Ferlwlnkle, three colors 

 Salvias, four varieties 

 Sazifkaga Sarmentosa 

 AchlUea, •• The Fearl " 

 Feverfew 

 Variegated Vinca 

 temon Verbena 



Oolden Olow 



EngUsh and Oermau Ivy 



Filea 



Ageratnm, three colors 



Abntilon. assorted 



Chrysanthemnms, in variety 



Iiantanas, five varieties 



Fuchsias 



Flowering Begonias 

 I^opesia Bosea 

 Heliotropes, six varieties 

 White Marguerites 

 Hibiscus in variety 

 Oold Fuchsia 



White Flnmbago 

 Manettia Bloolor 

 Double Fetunias, white, pink 



and blotched 

 Sweet Alyssnm 

 Asparagus Sprengerl 



Jessamine, in variety 

 Boston Ferns 



2^ -inch pots, $3.00 per 100: 



Shasta Daisies Violets Princess of Wales. Swanley White J 



Asparagus Flumosns Banus Sansevleria Seylanica Boston Ferns Honeysuckle 



S>^-lnch pots, S2,O0 per 100— Smilax, Colons, Hardy Finks, Altemantheras, four kinds, including the new Brilliantisslma. 

 Hardy Fhlox, 10 varieties. 3-in. pots, $5.00 per 100. Asparagus Sprengerl, 4-in. pots, $10.00 per 100. 



Hardy Finks, 8-ln. pots. $4 00 per 100. Asparagus Flumosns, 4-in. pots. $12.00 per 100. 



Antherlcnm Vlttatum, varieRated, 3-in. pots, (5.00 per 100. Variegated Vlnoa, S-in. pots, $4.00 per 100; 4-in. pots, $6 00 per 100. 



^Ern M ly II IMC S3.50 per lOO— Bntmeg, Bose, Oak Leaf, White Swan, Ziemon, Feppermint, S. A. Butt. Jean Viand. 

 ''^-■*'^'^ lU l^l^ $3.00 per 100— Mountain of Snow, Arbutus, Magician, P. Bismarck, Oolden Circle, Mme. Balleroi. 



NATIONAL PLANT CO., Dayton, 0. 



MKiitlou Ttip HfTlfW when juo wrllr 



of plants. On every hand great interest 

 is being felt in the coming show. 



E. O. Orpet spoke on some horticul- 

 tural specialties before the Worcester 

 Horticultural Society on February 23. 



J. W. Duncan will lecture before the 

 Houghton Horticultural Society of Lynn 

 on March 6 on "Ornamental Shrubs for 

 Late Summer." 



H. F. Woods, of Brookline, has extra 

 fine houses of Princess of Wales and 

 Campbell violets from which he picked 

 some prize winners at the late show. 

 He grows sweet peas to follow the vio- 

 lets, the varieties being Mont Blanc, 

 Countess of Radnor and Blanche Ferry. 



Henry Wild, for the past eight years 

 superintendent on the A. W. Blake es- 

 tate, Brookline, leaves on March 12 to 

 take charge of the new and extensive 



Converse estate at Greenwich, Conn. Mr. 

 Wild is one of our best known and most 

 esteemed practitioners. He has been an 

 active member of the Gardeners' ami 

 Florists' Club and is at present one of 

 the executive committee. His many 

 friends are sorry to lose him, but wi ih 

 him much success in his new sphere of 

 labor. 



A. H. Hews & Co., the well known 

 Cambridge pot manufacturers, have just 

 completed some attractive show cases at 

 each of the flower markets for display- 

 ing their wares. 



G. E. Fisher, who has been salesman 

 for the Worcester Conservatories at the 

 Park street market, is now selling for 

 Patten & Co. 



W. C. Ward and Mann Bros, are for- 

 warding quantities of fine pansies to 



the markets. Tailby & Son, J. T. But- 

 terworth, John J. Fee, E. Sutermeister 

 and Mann Bros, are all sending in very 

 fine lots of bulbous stock. 



Welch Bros, are receiving large quan- 

 tities of extra fine bulbous stock from 

 Carl Jurgens, Newport, E. I. 



C. E. Richardson, the treasurer of 

 the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 

 has been quite seriously ill with la. 

 grippe but is now improving. 



Cards are out for the marriage in' 

 March of W. E. Glidden, one of the' 

 popular salesmen at the Park street 

 market. 



Thomas Pegler is handling over 10,- 

 000 extra fine Campbell violets daily 

 for O. L. Door, of East Foxboro. 



A vase of Fred Burki, which arrived 

 too late for the club meeting was 



