1046 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Mabch 23, 1906. 



STEVIAS. 



2000 aterla cuttings, 76o per 100. 



Faber Bro»., Kaokakee, 111. 



STOCKS. 



iwr*4.otim>':- '" '"^'"'' "°^''' ^"*«' «><= 



Chaa. Gay. 38th St., Pea Molnea. Iow a. 



in^" V^i"' "****''*' ^e Pl«»t*' 78c 100; $8.00 

 1000. Cash. 



ConTerge Greenhouses, Webste r, Mass. 



ISAxr^WO.""""* ''*'"*• '"' '^"•'' '^•"" *""• 

 S. Whl'tton. 15-17 G ray Are., Utlca, N. T. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



, S^awberry plants, millions of them. Price 

 *1.25 per 1000 and up. Send for list ot Tart- 

 eties and prices. Bhubarb, W.OO per 1000. Ap- 

 ple and pear trees cheap. 

 AnYa ^i ^°'°*"' "■* Strawberry Plant Man. 



60,000 thoroughbred strawberry plants In 20 

 Kinds, true to name; not low-priced stuff, but 



h^ f h„"?^°'' ^'""e"*' *^-'^ »*"• 100: half price 

 by the 1000. Cash, or will exchange for H P 



^°^^- N. P. Colberg. Morris. 111. ' 



Strawberries. 30 varietlis^ Send for descrip- 

 tlve circular. Low prices for first-class stock 

 Chas. Black. Hlghtstown, N. J. 



SUMACHS. 



Cut-leaf, stag-horn sumach, large stock. 10c 

 to l"c. Edw. Teas. Jo plln. Mo. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



n„™^\'^°'^~J?*''"''°*- (Chalk's Early Jewell. 

 Dwarf Stone, Dwarf Champion, etc 30c nir 

 100 $2.00 per 1000. Acme, B^Suty Stone. P^r' 



Beady for transplanting. 



CABBAGE— Early and Flat Dutch, Succession. 



nJ^^'T^^^^^r^^ Boston, Boston Market and 

 Grand Baplds, 25e per 100, $1.00 per 1000. 



PABSLEY — Moss curled, 25c per 100 il 2.'5 

 per 1000. • ''^•*" 



100?°$2^0^?eTl?^" ^"^"^ ^'^•"•°^^'^' 250 per 



Mo^u3.«fc«^' ^8S:- ^^.-oS^plV-U-!"^ «^^" 



Cash with order. 



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R. VINCENT. JB. & Son. White Marsh, Md. 



Cabbage— E. Wakefield, E. Spring, B. Sum- 

 mer, 26c 100; $1.00 1000. Cauliflower— Danish 

 Snowball. 35c 100. Tomato— Earllana. Lorll- 

 ,r^' ^f". ^*°°e, ready April 1, 25c 100; $1.00 

 V^- „I^ttuce— Black Simpson, 25c 100. Rhu- 

 barb—Victoria, strong divided roots. $5.00 100. 

 Asparagus— 100,000 Conover's Colossal and Pal- 

 metto, rery strong and healthy, 1 yr. old. 

 stronger than most of the 2-yr.-old. $5.00 1000. 

 Price list mailed free. 

 Ludwig Mosb aek, Onarga. in. 



1,'^'o^'P'*"***^ tomatoes— Earllana. Early Jew- 

 ell, Stone, Dwarf Champion. % Century. Kan- 

 sas Standard. Dwarf Stone; transplanted cab- 

 Mi^^^"'"''' ^''■X''^? Wakefield. Large Wakefield, 

 Mid Summer, Early All Head. 60c per 100. The 

 above are fine plants. 

 ' Harmon & Henderson. lola. Kan. 



Potatoes— Vermont Gold Coin, a large, smooth 

 potato and the best cooker In existence. Sonnd 

 tubers, warranted true to name, by mall post- 

 paid. 25c lb.; 3 lbs.. 60c; by freight or ei- 

 |)i fHs, 75c pk. ; $2.00 bn. 

 The Wm. Scott Co., Corfu. N. Y. 



Strong 1 and 2-5T. Palmetto asparagus. Send 

 for descriptive circular. Low prices for flrst- 

 class stock. Chas. Black. Hlghtstown. N. J. 



Lettuce plants. Grand Rapids and Beaton 

 Market, $1.00 per 1000; $4.00 per 6000. 

 J. C. Schmidt Co., Bristol . Pa. 



Rhubarb roots, strong divisions. $4.00 100. 

 Paul Thomson. West Hartford, Conn. 



Bhubarb. $0.00 per inoo. 



W. W. Thomas. Anna. 111. 



VERBENAS. 



Verbenas. White, pink, scarlet, blue and all 

 varieties mixed; transplanted from flats, 

 strong, healthy plants. $4.00 per 1000. By 

 mall add 10c per 100. 

 Ludvlg Mosbaek. Onarg a. 111. 



Verbenas, 60 varieties. The largest and flnest 

 stock in the country, healthy, no rust. Rooted 

 cuttings, 60c 100; $6.00 1000; plants, 2H-ln. 

 poU, $2.60 100; $20.00 1000. 

 J. L. Dillon. Bloomabn rg, Pa. 



Verbena plants, mammoth mixed, from seed 

 bed ready to pot. 40c per 100; 300 for $1.00. 

 By mall, postpaid. 

 A. B. Campbell, CochranviUe. Pa. 



Verbenas, white, blue, scarlet and mixed, 

 from seed bed. 35c per 100; $3.00 per 1000, 

 postpaid. Cash. 



Wm. Bierstadt & Son, Springfield, 111. 



Beauty of Oxford verbena rooted cnttlnga, 

 $1.00 per 100; 2-in. pots, strong, $2.00 p« 100. 

 Shearer Bros., South 4th St., Rockford. 111. 



Verbena seedlings. Mammoth J. Sl S. strain. 

 In aeparate colors. 40c per 100. $3.00 per 1000. 

 Prepaid. Harvey B. Snow, Camden. New lork. 



Verbena plants. Mammoth mixed, trans- 

 planted In flats; strong plants. 60c 100, $4.00 

 1000. Cash. Carl Rauth, Springfleld, lU. 



Verbenas, 10 large flowering varieties In 

 separate colors, 2V4-in., $8.00 per 100. 

 Jas. D. Hooper, Bich"mo nd, Va. 



Verbenas, California Giants, flnest grown, 

 strong plants, 2-in. pots, $2.00 100. 

 John F. Rupp, Shlremanstown, Pa. 



Lemon verbena, stock plants, 4-ln. pots, 

 te.OO 100. Cash with order, please. 

 John Reck & Son. Bridgepor t, Conn. 



Verbena rooted cuttings. 80 var., 60c 100, 

 $5.00 1000. Express paid. Casta. 

 S. D. Brant. Clay Center, Kan. 



Verbenas, 10 varieties; rooted, perfectly 

 healthy, DOc per 100. prepaid. 

 Hopkins & Hopkins, Chep achet. R. I. 



Verbenas, white, purple and scarlet: aeparate, 

 $2.00 100. 



R. Vincent. Jr. & Son. White Mardi, Md. 



Verbena seedllns^s, mixed; finest grown, 40c 

 per 100. Harmon & Henderson, lo la, Kan. • 



Verbenas, fine stock. 2-in., $1.50 100. Cash. 

 The Geo. L. Miller Co., Newark, Ohio. 



VINCAS. 



Vlnca varlegata. two kinds; fall struck 

 rooted cuttings, strong and as good as from 

 2-in. pots, $1.50 per 100. Cash. 

 N. P. Colberg. Morris. 111. 



Vlnca major varlegata, extra strong, 2%-in.. 

 n.M per 100; strong 3-ln., $4.00 per 100; extra 

 stroiiir. au-ln.. $5.00 per 100. 



The Leedle Floral Co., Springfleld. Ohio. 



Vlnca major varlegata. extra large plants 

 from 4-In. pots, can be divided for spring use. 

 .flo.OO per 100. 



Wagner Park Conservatories. Sidney. Ohio. 



Vlnca maj. var.. 2Vi-in., $2.00 per 100; 

 rooted cuttings from soil, $1.00 per 100. Cash. 

 C. F. Mahan, R. D. 8. Dayton, Ohio. 



Trailing vlnca, 2 varieties, good plants out of 

 thumb pots. $2.00 100. Cash. 

 The Geo. L. Miller Co.. Newark. Ohio. 



Variegated vlncas. 2%-in. pots. $2.50 100; 3- 

 In., $4.00; 4-in.. $6.00 100. 

 National Plant Co.. D ayton. 0. 



Vlnca varlegata, extra strong 4 and 5-ln., 

 $10.00. Can be divided. 

 Walter S. Hall. Florist. Osage. Iowa. 



Vincas. Rooted cuttings of Vlnca major 

 varlegata, $1.00 per 100. 



VIck ft Hill Co., Box 613, Rochester. N. Y. 



Vlnca varlegata. 2^-ln., fine plants, $2.00 per 

 100. Harmon ft Henderson. lol a, Kan. 



Vlnca varlegata, extra strong, $1.00 per 100. 

 Prepaid. S. W. Pike, St. Charles, 111. 



Vlnca variegated B. C. 00c 100. Prepaid. 

 Byer Bros., Chambersbnrg, P a. 



Myrtle, hardy (Vlnca minor), $1.00 100. 

 8. J. Galloway, Eaton, Ohio. 



Vlnca varlegata, 2-in.. $2.00 100. 

 E. I. Rawllngs, Q uakertown. Pa. 



Vlnca varlegata, 3-in., $6.00 100. 



Frank A. Pieraon, Cromwell, Conn. 



VIOLETS. 



Violets. Rooted runners of Campbell and 

 Princess of Wales. $4.00 1000. Also rhubarb 

 roots, strong divisions, $4.00 100. 

 Paul Thomson, West Hartford, Conn. 



Princess of Wales, true, large, stocky plants, 

 $6.00 per 100. W. G. Kroeber, 355 North Ave., 

 New Bedford, Mass. 



Violets. Rooted runners of Swanley White 

 from fiats. $1.25 per 100. By mall, postpaid. 

 A. B. Campbell, CochranviUe. Pa. 



Violets. Rooted runners of California and 

 Princess of Wales. 50c per 100. 



B. G. Bunyar, Independence. Mo. 



Violets, Princess of Wales. Swanley White. 

 2^-in. pots. $3.00 100. 

 National Plant Co., Dayton. . 



Violets. Campbell. 2H-ln., $2.00 per 100. 

 ^Incess of Wales. 2H-ln., $2.50 per 100. 

 A. B. Campbell, CochranviUe, Pa. 



We make a specialty of violets. Write 



Ell Cross. Grand Rapids. Mich. 



TO EXCHANGE. 



To Exchange — Smilax seed. May delivery, 

 $1.00 per lb.; Asparagus plumosus nanus seed, 

 March delivery, $2.00 per 1000; smilax seed- 

 lings, very strong. $10.00 per 1000. Will ex- 

 change for carnation plants of new and beat 

 varieties. E. R. Meaerre, Bomett, Oal. 



To Exchange— Fine, busby, light pink carna- 

 tion planta. Will be in fine ahane for Baater 

 ■"«■• Will exchange for geranium, lantana, 

 abutllon, double petunia, rooted cuttings; canna 

 roots, etc. Let us know what you have to ex- 

 change. 



B. Wlckersham ft Co., 643 High St., Potta- 

 town. Pa. 



To Exchange — We have cannaa to exchange 

 for vincas, coleua, or any other bedding atock, 

 or carnations of good varieUea; theae cannas 

 are true to name. 

 Arlln ft Arlin, Clyde, Ohio. 



To Exchange — Caunaa, dormant roots, good 

 varieties, also 2%-in. Boston ferna for white 

 geraniums, Madeira bulbs, or anything I can 

 use. W. P. Ransom. Junction aty. Kan. 



To Exchange — 200 each of Enchantress. Law- 

 son, Wolcott, Norway and Viola Allen carna- 

 tions for Bride roses, small cyclamen or be- 

 gonlas. The Newburys. MItcheU. So. Dak. 



To Exchange — Richardla, nice bulbs, at 3c 

 to exchange for begonia bulbs, Russian violet 

 runflers from ground, or California, at 75c per 

 100. M. L. Bonham. Clinton, Mo. 



To Exchange — 3000, White Cloud carnations, 

 good, strong cuttings, to exchange for 8-in. 

 vincas. Parkside Greenhouses, 746 Bast 70th 

 St.. Chicago. 



To Exchange — Asparagus plumosus seed, fine. 

 97 per cent should germinate. $4.00 per 1000, 

 or will exchange for anything that we can use. 

 McGregor Bros. Co., Springfle ld, 0. 



To Exchange — What have you to exchange 

 for hand-picked asi>aragus seed — plumosus 

 nanus, comorensis, robustus — and smilux seed? 

 Coronado Nursery, Coronad o, Cal. 



To Exchange — Henderson. Austria, Crozy, F. 

 Vaughan cannas at $1.00 100, $8.00 1000 for 

 bedding stock. 

 Furrow Bros., Guthrie, Okla. 



To Exchange— Iris Germanica and double hol- 

 l.rhocks for geraniums, coleus or bedding plants 

 of any kind. 

 Morton's Evergreen Lodge, Cl arksvllle. Tenn. 



To Exchange — Heliotropes, 4 varieties rooted 

 cuttings, 2, 2% and 3-ln., for fuchsias or 

 abutilons. 

 Burdell Floral Co., liowling Green, Ky. 



To Exchange — Dr. Bnguehard mum, best pink; 

 2y2-ln., A 1 stock at $4.00 per 100 for coleus, 

 etc. G. H. Schlingmann. Wilkes Barr e, Pa. 



To Exchange — See my offer under heading of 

 bouvardlas. Harry T. Miller. Salem, Ohio. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



FOB SPRING SALES. 

 You will need some of the following for your 

 retail trade. WB GUARANTEE QUALITY. 

 Send us your order now; we ship when you 

 say the word. 



Doz. 100 



H.vdrangea panlculata grandlflora, 



3 to 4 ft., heavy branched $1.25 $10.00 



Crimson Rambler roses, extra 



strong stock I.75 13.00 



H. P. roses, named varieties... 1.50 11.00 

 Clematis Jackmani and sorts, 



large 3-year-old stock 3.75 30.00 



Ampolopsis Veltchii, extra heavy 



Holland-grown 1.65 12.00 



Tree roses, in assortment, strong 



2-year-old 4.50 35.0C 



Aristolochla, Dutchman's Pipe, 



extra strong 3.75 30.OO 



BULBS. 



Dahlia roots. In colors l.OO 7.00 



Caladium esculentum — 



5 to 7 in. in circumference.. .40 2.50 



7 to 9 in. In circumference.. .60 4.00 



9 to 12 in. In circumference.. .95 • 7.00 



12 in. and up 1.75 13.00 



Cannas, good named varieties, 



assorted 50 3.00 



Gladioli, finest mixed 15 i.oo 



And a complete assortment of all shrubs, 

 vines, bulbs, etc. Write for prices on anv 

 stock in this line you might want. We can 

 and will make it worth vour while. 

 E. F. WINTERSON CO., 

 45-47-49 Wabash Ave., 

 CHICAGO. 



Advertisers have learned from experience that 

 THE REVIEW 



PAYS 



BEST. 



WANTED. 



WANTED 

 100 ANTIGONON LEPTOPDS 

 250 ALAMANDA WILLIAMSONII. 

 200 OLEANDER VARIEGATUM. 

 Should be pleased to receive your reply with 

 quotations for any number you may be able to 

 furnish of the above varieties, not exceeding 

 amounts stated. 

 The Templln Co., Calla. Ohio . 



Wanted — Small seed case; mice-proof; sec- 

 ond-hand; good condition. 

 J. 0. Mtirray, 2004 Perry Ave., Peoria. 111. 



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