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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Apbil 18, 1906. 



At Half Price 



Read The Reasons Given 



Natural Business Laws justify liiglier prices on Novelties 

 than stiKk in normal demand and supply can command. 



An event unuaual ia that of a meritorious novelty— such aa 

 appeals sensibly to all arrowers of JudRment— offered below half its 

 normal price. Nevertheless, as tbe full time and attention of the 

 Introducer are now fully demanded with other lines of his business, 

 in plannluK to directly close out tbe limited balance of the 

 originally grown stock of 



ADIANTOM CROWEANUM 



it is now on sale at less than half price. As a standard novelty the 

 sterling values of this fern develop more and more daily, hence 

 this oflering is no reflection on its true merits. 



Tlia following' prloaa tall their own story : 

 Strong plants from 3-inch pots, 92.50 per dozen : 916.00 per 

 100: 9125.00 per 1000. 26 plants at 100 rate: 250 at 1000 rate 

 9100.00 per 1000 in 6000 lots. 



In order to Insure orders beiny filled, would-bo 

 buyers need to speak qnlokly. 



LET NO ONE HESITATE NOW. 



r F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown, N. Y. 

 Selling J VAUOHAN'S SEED STORE, Chicago. 

 Agents I W.W.BARNARD ft CO., Chicago, 111. 



l^ H. A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Fl/ A C Tl W C Sole Distributor, 



• l%^0 I lllVF^ 383-87 Eriicott Street, 



Buffalo, N.Y. 



S. S. SKIDELSKT, Traveling RepFesentative, 884 North 84th St., Philadelphia. Pa. 



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AN ECKFORD TESTIMONIAL. 



A project has been launched in Eng- 

 land for a testimonial to the venerable 

 Henry Eckford, than whom no one has 

 done more toward the improvement of 

 the sweet pea. The committee in charge 

 has deemed it best to make the subscrip- 

 tion a popular one, so as to have it the 

 expression of appreciation of all who 

 are alive to the value of the work of this 

 wise old grower of one of our most wide- 

 ly cultivated flowers. The fund is there- 

 fore called a shilling one and all who care 

 to do so are invited to send whatever 

 Bum they please, from a shilling upward. 

 The secretary is Horace J. Wright, 32 

 Doult road, Wandsworth, London. The 

 first steps having been taken only on 

 March 20, no American representative of 

 the committee has yet been chosen. The 

 names of W. Atlee Burpee and Rev. 

 W. T. Hutchins are suggested. 



DON'T FORGET TO SIGN. 



The Review has recently received sev- 

 eral of its printed subscription blanks 

 returned with remittance but unsigned 

 and in unprinted envelopes, so that, save 

 in one or two cases where the postmark 

 helped, it was impossible to determine 

 who was the sender. These people are 

 missing some good issues and they are 

 blaming for it, either the Review or the 

 postoflice, when neither is at fault. 

 Don't forget to sign your name. 



Brighton, Mass. — Isaiah M. Gauley 

 has leased the greenhouses of George 

 A. Black. The establishment includes 

 15,000 feet of glass. 



GERANIIMS COLEIS 



Per 100 

 10 Varletlea— Fine plantB, 2H-iiich pots.... 13 00 

 10 •• " 8K " .... 4.00 



Alt«rn»ntlienM— Bed and yellow 2 00 



AspAragrna Plnmoana— 2M-lnch pota 2.00 



Sprenceri-2^ 2 00 



CanoM— 10 Varieties, 4-inch pots S.OO 



Per 100 



18 Varletle«-2X-lnch pots 12.00 



Double Petunias 8.00 



Seedling Petunias 2.60 



Centaarea Gyninocarpa 2.00 



Tinea Vine— Var., 2-lnch pots 260 



Primroses— Chinese Obconlca and Forbesl, 



July Ist 2.00 



CASH or C. O. D. 



JOSEPH H. CUNNINGHAM, Delaware, Ohio. 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



apbh babgaihs nr bootbd odttinchi. 



A Few of Oar Iieaders: 



Wm. Dnckham. Ben Wells. 12.00; F. A. Cobbold, 

 Leila Fllkins. 13.00 100; Dr. Bn^uehard, t4.00 100. 

 Send for complete list. No order filled for less 

 than noo. 



AspararuB Sprenrerl, strontr, 2Mx3}<, (1.76 100. 



V. A. CHALFANT, Springfield, Mo. 



100,000 ALTERNANTHERAS 



strong rooted cuttinKS. 

 BrilliaHtisaima, the bett deep red, 76c per 



100 or $6 00 per 1000. 

 A. Mana, veilow, 50c per 100 or M.OO per 1000. 

 A. P. ■ajor, red. SOc per 100 or t4.00 per 1000. 

 Special price on 5,000 or more. 



Davis Bros., Morrison, ill. 



BOBBiNK & ATKINS 



Decorative Plants. 



Rutherford, N. J. 



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BOSTON VEBNS. 



2)<-ln.. 14.00 per 100, fine plants to trrow on; 

 3-ln.. 18 00; 4-ln . 116.00; 6- In.. t26 00; 6 In., 140.00, and 

 large 7-ln.. 160.00 per 100. Good stock to handle 

 quick at a large profit. 

 BOSE8— Rooted Cnttlngs. Per 100 Per 1000 



Brides. Maids. Ivory, Gates 11.60 112.60 



Perles. Meteors 200 17.60 



Strong cuttings, heayily rooted; will make fine 

 pot plants soon for early planting. Get our very 

 low prices on Asparagus Plumosus & Sprengeri. 



W. H. OCLI.ETT A SONS. Lincoln. lU. 



Pansy Plants. 



Large flowering, 12.26 per 1000; 60c per 100, 

 postpaid. Transplanted, In bud and bloom, tl.OO 

 per 100: 18.00 per 1000. 



BBOONIA REX— 2}i-ln. pots, assorted. 3c. 



FBRNS— Boston and Cordata Compacta, >-in. 

 pots, 4c. 



Henry Ernst & Son, Washington, Mo. 



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MARGUERITES 



Fine 5-incb, in bloom for Easter. 



J. B. Braidwood, w'tC^Sfa^k 



OOZiOBADO BPBZVOS, COI^O. 



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 Mention The Bevlew when yon writ*. 



