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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



April C, 1905. 



Roses, Roses and Roses. '^■^J^S'""" 



We have a fin* lot of wall rooted pUnta in a^j-laob pota with good atToar topa In olairknt condition. 



Fxico of Followinr Liat, 988.00 p«r 1000—100 or moro at lOOO Bat*. 



Marie Ouillot* 

 MmrechalMel 

 The Bride 

 Brideamald 



Obampion of the World 

 Burbank* 



DuctaeoB de Brabant 

 Yellow Rambler 

 White Rambler 



Pink Rambler 

 Mary Washington 

 Oen. De Tartaa 

 Henry M. Stanley 

 James Sprunt 

 Tennessee Belle 

 Empress of China 

 Greville (Seven Sisters) 



Laevlfrata 

 Mme. Jos. Schwartz 

 Psyche 



White BouRere 

 £tolle De Lyon 

 Murial Graham 

 Archduke Charles 

 Maman Cochet 



White Maman Cochet* 



Queen's Scarlet 



Ivory 



White Marechal Niel 



Golden Gate 



Parquerette 



Glolre De Polyantba 



MlKnonette 



Papa Gontier 



Lamarque 



GlImbInK Bridesmaid 



MaTia 7an Houtte 



Mme. V. KruRer 



SnowOake 



CUmbinK Marie GuiUot 



Clothllde Soupert 



The Queen 

 Princess Sagan 

 JerseT Beauty 

 PInkRoamer. 

 Evergrreen Gem 

 Wichuraiana 

 Universal Cavorite 

 Manda's Triumph 



rollowinff Boaca at $30 OO Par 1000-100 or Mora at lOOO Bat*. 



Blanch Moreau* Ball of Snow* Crimson Rambler Coquette Des Alps Glory of Lyonnaise 



MouBseline* Capt. Christy* Coquette Des Blanches Vlcks' Caprice* Mme. Plantler 



Henry Martin* Philadelphia Rambler* New climblns rose. Keystone, from 2}i-in pot; $S.OO per 100. 



Cte. of Rosenberry 

 F. Levet 



NOTE;— Those marked with an asterisk we can famish in large 2-year-old plants from 4-incb pots at tS.OO per 100, 



BEDDING AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, from 2^ -inch pots. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 Ageratum, Stella Gurney. White 



Cap and Princess Pauline $2.60 $20.00 



Alyssom, Little Gem 2.60 20.00 



Salvia Splendens 260 20.00 



Violets, Oalifomia and Lady Hume 



Campbell 2.60 2000 



Pilea Serpyllifolia, Artillery Plant. 2 60 20.00 



Weeping Lantana 260 20P0 



Assorted Lantanas, 5 varieties 2 60 20 03 



Heliotrope, purple 2.60 20.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 



AbutiUons. assorted $2.60 



Daisy, white and yellow 260 



Oleander, white and pink 4 .00 



Boston Fern. 800 



Baby Primrose 2.60 



Verbenas, mixed 2.60 



Scented Geraniums, assorted 2 60 



Fuchsias, assorted 2.60 



Cestrum Parqui 2.80 



$'0 00 

 20 00 



20.00 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 Jasmine, Grandiflorum and Gra- 



cillum $2 50 , 



Pansies, strong plants 1.00 



Asparagus Plumosus, 4-inrh 8.00 



Asparagus 8 prengeri, 8-inch 6.00 



Chrysanthemums, good standard 

 sorts including some new Aus- 

 tralian sorts 260 



Coleus, ready May Ist 2.00 



$20 00 

 18 00 



Araucaria, 8 tiers 75c each, $7.00 per doz. 



SPRINGFIELD FLORAL CO., Springfield, Ohio. 



Mwitlon Th» B»Tlew wlien yog write. 



TARRYTOWN. N. Y. 



The meeting of the Tarrytown Horti- 

 cultural Society March 28 was marked 

 by a very large attendance. Three new 

 members were elected. There was a fall- 

 ing oft of exhibits, probably on account 

 of everybody being too busy to trouble 

 with them. F. E. Pierson was awarded 

 a certificate of merit for Baby Rambler 

 rose and L. A. Martin a similar award 

 for an excellent vase of Antirrhinum 

 majus. A very interesting and instruc- 

 tive essay on spraying for San Jose scale 

 was read by L. A. Martin. Quite a live- 

 ly discussion ensued, the consensus of 

 opinion being that unless some concerted 

 action is taken to check this pest, few 

 fruit trees will be left alive in the course 

 of a few years. 



The secretary announced several lib- 

 eral donations towards the prize fund 

 of the November show, the prize list for 

 which is nearly completed. F. E. Pier- 

 son asked for the opinion of the mem- 

 bers regarding the most suitable num- 

 ber of carnations to be staged for tne 

 cup he offers, his desire being to give the 

 small growers a chance to compete as 

 well as the larger growers. After the 

 members had freely expressed their opin- 

 ions,* Mr. Pierson decided to give the 

 cup for seventy-five blooms, being twen- 

 ty-five each of the three Lawsons, pink, 

 white and variegated, instead of giving 

 it for fifty blooms Variegated Lawson, 

 as originally intended. Next month 

 Prof. Powell will deliver a lecture on 

 trees and roses. For thiS lecture the 

 school trustees have kindly granted the 

 society the use of the lecture room in 

 the high school, which will allow of mak- 

 ing the lecture open to the public. 



W. S. 



PHILADELPHIA AWARDS. 



At the spring show of the Pennsylva- 

 nia Horticultural Society, at Philadel- 

 phia, last week, there was a splendid dis- 

 play of seasonable plants by the private 

 gardeners of the vicinity. 



The awards included the following to 

 trade exhibitors : 



Certificate of merit to John Kuhn for 

 Carnation No. 13. 



Certificate of merit to J. E. Haines, 



EASTER 

 LILIES 



60,000 ""^^r 



Stock Superb, per 1000. $125.00 



A&80 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 



3 to 16 blooms at 85o per bloom. 



AZALEAS 



All aliea ftom 50o to 93-0O «aoh. 



Spiraea Gladstone, Rhododendrons, 

 Deutzias, Genistas, 

 Hyacinths, Tulips, 



Daffodils in pots and pans. 



CUT FLOWERS 



Roses, Carnations, Cut Lilies, 

 Tulips, Daffodils, Asparagus. 



Smilax in any quantity. 



PRICES RIGHT. 



UKE VIEW ROSE 6JIRDENS, 



JAMESTOWN, N.Y. 



The History and Culture 



OF 



GRAFTED ROSES 



For Forcing 



Bv ALEX. MONTGOMERY, JR. 



** The most important contribtftion to 

 the modern literature of the Rote.'' 



"Of much interest to every Row 

 grower and of utmost value to 

 growers of Grafted Roses.** 



Gmtaining Practical Description of 

 the Process of Grafting with Full 

 Details of planting anaculture« abo 

 Directions for treatment to carry the 

 plants a second year. 



Mention The Rpvlew when yon write. 



Bethlehem, Pa., for Carnation J. E. 

 Haines. 



Special mention to J. L. Dillon, 

 Bloomsburg, Pa., for Carnation Crisis. 



Special mention to J. & F. Mergen^ 

 thaler, Grermantown, for vase of roses. 



Special mention to W. K. Harris for 

 Bougainvillea Sanderiana. 



Julius Roehrs, Rutherford, N. J., was 

 first for display of orchids. 



FULLY ILLUSTRATED 

 PRICE, POSTPAID, 26o. 



ADDRESS 



FLORISTS' PUBUSHING GO. 



Cazton Bldff., 334 Dearlwm St. 



CHICAGO 



FREESIAs... 

 Refracta SIba 

 and Hybrids 



6,000,000 to diir this season. 



Price and quality of stock cannot be beaten. 



Also Orand Dnclie>« Ozalis, all colors : 

 Bennnda Bntteronps, Trltoxiias, Zxias, 

 Bparaxla, ClxlldaiitlinB Praffrana, Z«phy- 

 rantbea, Candida and Boaca Omltliotra- 

 1am, Amaryllis Johnaoni and Belladonna. 

 Will begin dlKKlnK in May and deliver in Jane 

 and July. 



REES A COMPERE, 



p. O. Addraaa, Lon? Beaoh, Cal., R. F. D. I. 



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