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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



llABCH 16, 1905. 





:x^:'i.f::;ia. 



Japan Bamboo Stakes 



IN LARGE QUANTITIES, 5 TO 6 FEET. 



-WBITB FOB PBXCE8. 



SUZUKI & IIDA, B.rc.a?*S«ree.. NCW YOrlC, 



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CAPAQTY OF BOILER. 



I have a return tubular boiler ten feet 

 long and three feet in diameter, with 

 twenty-eight 3-inch tubes. It heats 5,500 

 feet of glass, 1,650 feet of 4-inch pipe, 

 TO 50 degrees at night. Will it heat 2,000 

 feet more glass, or 450 feet more 4-inch 

 pipe? The boiler is two feet bolow the 

 level of the ground, using the up-hill 

 f.)Kt.em. •"• ^' ^• 



The load you propose for your boiler 

 is a little too heavy for it in severe 

 weather. It will undoubtedly handle the 

 additional 450 feet of piping during 

 ordinary weather, but it will give it a 

 severe test to maintain the heat in 2,100 

 feet of 4-inch pipe during extreme 

 weather. The boiler is capable of carry- 

 ing about 2,000 feet of radiation and 

 2,100 feet of 4-inch pipe is equivalent 

 to 2,457 square feet of radiation, an 

 overload of about 460 square feet of 

 radiation. It will be noted from this 

 that the piping you already have is only 

 Bligblly short of the full capacity of the 

 boiler. I^ C. C. 



AMERICAN ROSE SOOETY. 



Additional special prizes are offered 

 for competition at the annual exhibi- 

 tion to be held in Boston, March 23 

 to 26, as follows: 



Pierson-Sefton Company, Jersey City, 

 N. J., a t50 silver cup for the best 

 vase of fifty blooms of teas or hybrids, 

 not less than three varieties. 



Welch Bros., Boston, a $25 silver 

 cup for the best vase of roses in the 



Peter Crowe, Utica, N. Y., a gold, 

 silver and bronze medal for the best, 

 second best and third best pair of 

 vases containing twenty-five Brides 

 and twenty-five Bridesmaids. 



Wm. J. Stewart, Sec'y. 



Time Rednoed Nineteen and One- 

 Half Hours to Hezioo. 



Wabash line trains make close con- 

 - n e c t ion at St. Louis with trains via the 

 Iron Mountain Railway and Laredo 

 Route, carrying through Palace Sleep- 

 ing Cars to the City of Mexico. Time 

 is less than three days from St. Louis. 



Two trains daily. 



You can leave St. Louis at 2.21 p. m. 

 and arrive at City of Mexico 10.50 a. m. 

 the third morning, or yotx can leave St. 

 Louis nt 8.20 p. m. and arrive at City 

 of Mexico 7.30 p. m. the third evening. 



Mexico is a delightful and healthful 

 winter resort. 



Your nearest Ticket Afent will give 

 you faU information. 



IMiscellaneous Plants 



2X-in. stock in 

 AI condition. 



Per 100 1000 

 Afferatnms, dwarf white and 



Stella Oamer. 40o per doz. 12.00 117.60 



Alt«majitli«ra( red and yellow, 



invarietr 2.00 16.00 



AlyBinm, dwarf wbite and giant dou- 

 ble. 40c per dos 2.00 17.60 



A4iiil«ffla(0olnmbine).BinKle mixed 8.00 



Oaanaa. 10 varieties, 8-in . pots 4.00 



OuraaMonm, dwarf hardy, mixed .... 1.60 12.60 



Marguerite 1.60 12.50 



Oolens, Rood varletiu 2.00 U.oo 



Delphlmiun rozmoanm 1.60 12.60 



DlffltaUa, (Fox Glove), fine mixed.. 1.60 12.60 

 a^rmaixanm, Soae, Lemon. Mra. Tay- 

 lor aad PemlfoUa odorata 2.03 



Oaraalnms, in good vaiiety 2.00 17.60 



Write for list of varieties. 

 Kardy 01ir7«uitli«mnma, small 



flowerlBf varieties 2.00 17.60 



Kardy OIujrMUitlieiniuna, large- 

 flowering varieties 8.00 20.00 



Our collection of Hardy Obryianttae- 

 mums was awarded the diploma at 

 New Tork by tbe American Institute. 



Per 100 

 Kardj Phlox, 10 named varieties. . .$8.00 



Kardj SsgllBli Zvy 2.00 



KeUotrepe, good varieties 2.00 



KoUjliook, double wbite and mixed, 



8-in. pota 8.00 



XemoaVerbsna 2.60 



Laatanaa, 10 varietiea 2.00 



Marajsta Ifaaaaiigaaiia 4.00 



Kooa^lnea, white and blue, 60c per 



dot 8.00 



Vetnnlaa.Dreer's double mixed.... 2.60 



6 named varieties 8.00 



" Dreer'ainperbBingiemixed 2.00 



fine mixed 1.60 



■airet Holt'a Mammoth .. 2.00 



■alTiaa, in variety 2.00 



■mllAK, atrong z.00 



Bwalnsona Alba and Boaea 2.00 



■wMt William, double, mixed,8-in. 8.00 

 ▼wTien aa , white, purple and scarlet, 



aeparate 2.00 



Tarbanaa, good, mixed 1.60 



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$16.00 

 17.60 



17.60 

 17.60 



25.00 



16.00 

 12.60 

 16.00 

 17.60 

 16.00 

 17.60 



16.00 



Vot leaa than five of any one variety acid. 



0A.8H WITH OROEB PLEASE. 



8EKD FOR TRADE PRICE LIST. 



R. Vincent, Jr. & Son, white Marsh, Md. 



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ROOTED COLEUS CUTTINOS 



TezaohaffeltU, Ooldan Qnaan, ZK>xd Fal- 

 maraton, rira Brand, Beokwlth'a 0«m 

 and ranoiea, eoo par lOO ; 98 per lOOO. 



Ooldan Bedder, (original), and Hero. 75o 

 per lOO i 96.00 vn lOOO. 



A diaconnt of 10 per cent allowed on 10,000 or 

 more Ooleoa. More liberal diacounts on larger 

 ordera. 



AOBBATVK— Princeas Pauline and Stella 



KBuS^Ora. 760 per 100: $8.00 per 1000. 

 ■A&TZA—Splendens and Jean Beveoal. Rooted 



cntttin 7M per 100 ; $6.00 per 1000. 

 ▼XBOAB— Variegata, 8-inch pota. $6.00 per 100. 



Add 20e per 100 for an cutUnga aent by mail. 



FRANK A. PIERSON, Cromwell, Conn. 



MwittoB Tlt^ BrvWiw yth^m jvm write. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



$-in. Boston Feraa $7.00 $66.00 



a-in.AaparaguaPhmioauaN anna.. 8.00 26.00 



8-in. Aaparagna Phimoaua Nanus. . $.00 



2-in. Aaparagna Sprengeri 2.60 20.00 



Aap. PI. Nanua aeed, $4.60 ver 1000: $20 per 6000. 

 Spbagnma Moas, per bale, $1.00: 6 bales. $6 00. 

 Stieep- Mannre. 91M per HM Iba For larger 

 quantitiea wrtte. 



D. U. Ugipsir k Sn, M.iiiT7$ PhtIi, hi. 



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Pansy Plants 



Odier, Tricolor Maxima Imperialla, Oasaier. 

 three and Ave trfDiebed. tbe most bvantitol panay 

 of att, separate vaitettes. $l400 per 1000. 



Pun white In sepamie eelors, $tL80 per 1000. 

 Trlmardean (Giant Mixed) large flowermg. $2.60 

 per 1000; 60c per 100 postpaid. These are aU 

 strong, stocky plants from eold frames. Addreea 



BBBST k SOB, Waahinffton, Mo. 

 Meotloa Tbe Review when yoa write. 



GOOD STOCK 



Katanla Borbonloa— 8 and 7-inch pots, 45c 

 and 75c each. 



Auerloan Beantlaa— Strong dormant stock 

 out of 4}i-inch pots, $15.00 per 100. 



Donue Baatnrtlnma — Tellow and red, 

 rooted cnttlnga, 50o per dozen; 2>i-inch pota. 

 $1.00 per dozen. 



AntlTTblanni— Queen of the North, rooted 

 cntHngs, $1.00 per lOO. 



AtMmuunn— Blue and wbite, rooted cuttings. 

 50c per 100. 



J. RUSSLER 



MORGAN PARK, ILL. 



Mount Hope Chreenhonaea. 



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Easter Stock. 



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ZB BASVBB Z2UBS. 



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C^IOBBBI 



^•lm$, Forn$ ami Decorativ$ Stock. 



R. DREYER, Woodsldt, L. I., N. Y. 



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BOBBINK&ATKWS 



Oicontin PMs. 



Rutherford, N. J. 



Mtntton ne Berlew w(Ma yea wrtta. 



