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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



Apbil is, 1905. 



H. WEBER & SONS 



Announce the completion of arrancementa whereby they 

 will, bearinningr in January, 1906, disseminate jointly with 



THE E. G. HILL CO. 



Their Two Grand New Carnations 



My Maryland and Jessica 



My Maryland t:^^'Z:^l'tt^, 



been exhibited freely at the various flower shows and florist 

 club meetings the past fall and winter, and in every case 

 elicited the highest praise and most favorable comment. 

 We pick this variety to quickly and easily displace all other 

 whites for flrst honors, not alone in exhibition, but in com- 

 mercial points as well. We claim for it a robustness of con- 

 stitution quite unequaled in any other variety and an ease 

 of culture that will delight the heart of the grower. The 

 great vigor of both parents (Norway x Lawson) seems united 

 and improved upon in this variety. 



1° I^CLCLIf^A ^^ have, in the red and white 

 ^•vSSlvO variegated class, what My Mary- 

 land will prove among white. It is descended through 

 several generations of variegated seedlings of Helen Keller 

 and Bradt extraction on the one side and Lawson on the 

 other. A strong, thrifty growing variegated seedling bear- 

 ing the seed. It is a trifle heavier in growth than My 

 Maryland and just Lawson height. Aside from these dif- 

 ferences and the color, the description of My Maryland 

 applies to Jessica. Under favorable conditions four-inch 

 blooms are not uncommon. We pick Jessica to win over 

 any other variegated variety. 



Both of the above are free propagators. We are thoroughly familiar with them and know what they will do. We will 

 be in a position to deliver stock early and on time, 'and assure the trade that no disappointments will result on that score. 



We have already booked many orders. It pays to be early. Orders booked are subject to cancellation by the buyer 

 if unsatisfied with either variety up to the time tne cuttings are received. 



PRICE: $2.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per lOOO. 



WEST OF PSimSYI.VANIA, ADDBB88 



EAST OF OHIO, ADDBBS8 



The E. G. HILL CO., Rlclnnonil, Ind. H. WEBER S SONS, Oakland, 



Mention The Review when you write. 



AZALEA INDICA HEXE. 



The Eevue de I'Hortieulture Beige for 

 March gives a colored illustration and a 

 description of this form of A. amcena. 

 According to M. Van den Heede, this is 

 the result of a cross between A. amoena 

 Forsteriana and the variety A. indica 

 known as Due Adolphe de Nassau. It 

 appears that the hybrid is much used in 

 Germany and in Belgium as a stock, but 

 it has claims also upon the attention of 

 horticulturists by reason of its rosy- 

 carmine flowers larger than those of the 

 ordinary amoena. Not only is the corolla 

 colored, but the calyx also, so that the 

 appearance is that of two flowers one 

 within the other. A. Hexe crossed with 

 Deutsche Perle and with oharles Enke 

 has given origin to a whole series of hose- 

 in-hose azaleas, the flowers of which last 

 longer than in the case of the ordinary 

 forms. 



Hampden Corners, Me. — H. Arnold 

 Mosher has moved his seed and plant 

 business here from Presque Isle. 



Milwaukee, Wis.— On April 4 a street 

 ear struck John Arnold 's delivery wagon, 

 demolishing it, but Mr. Arnold escaped 

 with some bad bruises. 



Perkasie, Pa. — Benjamin K. Hedrick 

 is preparing to build a house 27x140 feet 

 which he expects to have ready to plant 

 about August 1, with carnations. 



Cleveland, 0.— Horace G. Welty has 

 bought a portion of the stock of the 

 Cleveland Floral Co. and the greenhouses. 

 He has opened a store at 226 to 230 

 Euclid avenue. 



Hydrangea Otaksa 



In bloom for Easter. 6 to 10 flowers. 



$1.50 to 92.00 each. 

 Specimen plants, 93.00 aod $4.00 each. 

 «9~ Don't wait till the last day. *«• 



AUG. JABL0NSKY,sy.\'oMS?5o. 



Mention "Bie ReTlew when yon write. 



WE HAVE TOO MANY 



Kellotxop*, Alyssnm, Ag'eratnm, Colani, 

 Altemantliera, Salvia, rootad ontting's, 

 •1.00; S-inoh. 98.00 par lOO. 



Camatloni B. O.. Oannas, Draoaenai, 

 Oladioll, Hydrancraas, AspaxairnB in all 

 siics. 



BURDELL FLORAL CO., Bowling Green. Ky. 



Mention The Herlew when you write. 



Low 

 Price* 



SOME GOOD THINGS 



AsparaiTOB Plumosus Nanus, 3-in — 14.00 per 100 



SnapdraKonsCDreer'B). 2-ln 2.00 *' 



Vinca Variegata, 2-ln 2.00 



Cryptomeria Japonica, 2in 800 



4-ln 800 '• 



Grevillea Robusta. 2-io 200 



Smilaz, 2-in., 91.00 per 100; $9.00 per lOOO. 



E. I. Rawlinffs, Quakertown, Pa. 



Mention The Rerlew when yoa write. 



NEPHROLEPIS SGOnil 



The most cnwefol and symmetrical Nephroi.;pis 

 known. It makes three times as many fronds as the 

 Boston fern in a given time. Prices— 6-in. i>ot-Krown, 

 ready for 8-in., 116.00 per doz.; 7-in. pot-grown, $24.00 

 per dos. ; 8-ln. pot-grown, $36.00 per doz. * 



JOHN scon, ^"B"»^^'ri2Yi?,''&rY": 



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Chrysanthemum Price List, 1905 



VABSLY — R. Halliday, Monrovia, yellow; 

 PollyRose, Mme. Bergmann.Ivory.Wlllowbrook, 

 Geo. S. Kalb. white; Glory of Pacific, Pink Ivory, 

 Lady Harriet, Montmort, pink. 



KIBSBASOV-Maj. Bonnaffon, Col. Apple- 

 ton, Yellow Eaton. Percy Plumrldge, yellow; 

 Mrs. H. Robinson. Mrs. Weeks, T. Eaton, white; 

 Mile. Liger. Mrs. Probin, pink; Black Hawk, 

 Mrs. Coombes. red. 



iATB— W. H. Lincoln. H. W. Rieman, yellow; 

 Mrs. J. Jones, Yanoma, white: Maud Dean, pink. 



Plants from a^i-inob pota, $2.60 per 100; 

 $20.00 per ICOO. 



Booted CnttioiT". $1.50 per 100: $12.60 per 1000. 



These are all good standard varieties. Only 

 strong, healthy plants used for stock. All cut- 

 tings and plants guaranteed strictly up in qual- 

 ity. Terms cash or satisfactory references. 



The BAUR FLORAL CO., Erie, P». 



KENTia 



BELMOREANA, 



Fine, healthy, 4-inch stock, ready 

 lor a ehift, $40.00 per 100. 



A. SCHMITT, CLEVELAND, 0. 



station H. 



ASPARAGUS 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 2in. AsparagUB Plumosus Nanus. .$3.00 $26.00 

 8-ln. Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. . 6.00 



2-in. Asparagus Sprengeri 2.60 20.00 



Sphagnum Moss, per bale. $1.00: 6 bales, $5 00. 

 Sheep Manure. $1.00 per 100 lbs. For larger 

 quantities write. 



D. U. Augspger & Son, r.o.BoiTTi Piorji, |||. 



Mention The Review when yon wrlta. 



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