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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



April 13, 1006. 



^isceftaneous plants, 



2^ -inch stock 

 in Al condition 



1 



Per 100 1000 



AGSRA,TUMS, dwarf white and Stella Gur- 



ney, 40c per doz $2 00 



ALTERNANTBERA. red and yellow, in 



variety 2 00 



AliYSSUM, dwarf white and giant double. 



40c per do* 2 00 



AQUILEQIA (Columbine) tinj;le mixed 3 00 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI, 3-inch 3 50 



CANNAS, 10 varieties, 3-inch pots 4 00 



CANTERBURY BELLS, single or double . . I 50 



CARNATIONS, dwarf hardy, mixed 1 50 



♦• Marguerite I 50 



CENTAUREA GYUNOCARPA, (Dusty 



Miller) 150 



COLEUS, good varieties 2 00 



DABLIA PLANTS, in variety 2 00 



DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM 1 50 



DIGITALIS ( Fox Glove), fine mixed 1 50 



GERANIUMS, Rose, Lemon, Mrs. Taylor 



and Femif olia odorata 2 00 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, small- 



$17 50 

 15 00 

 J7 50 



12 50 

 12 50 



15 00 



12 50 

 12 50 



17 50 



flowering varieties 2 00 



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, large- 

 flowering varieties 3 00 20 00 



Our collection of Hardy Chrysanthemums was awarded the 

 diploma at New York by the American Institute. 



Per lOO 



GERANIUMS, in good variety $2 00 



Write for list of varieties. 



GERANIUMS, IVY, in variety 3 00 



HARDY PHLOX, 10 named varieties 3 00 



HARDY ENGLISH IVY 2 00 



HELIOTROPE, good varieties 2 00 



LEMON VERBENA 2 50 



LANTANAS, 10 varieties 2 00 



MARANTA MASSANGEANA 4 00 



MOONVINES, white and blue, 50cperdoz.. 3 00 



NASTURTIUMS, 4 varieties or mixed 1 50 



NYMPHAEA ODORATA, gigantea. 50c 



per do* 3 50 



PETUNIAS, Dreer's double mixed 2 50 



** 5 named varieties 3 00 



** Dreer's superb single mixed 2 00 



" fine mixed 1 50 



SAGE. Holt's Mammoth 2 00 



SALVIAS, in variety 2 00 



SMILAX, strong 2 00 



SWAINSONA ALBA and ROSEA 2 00 



SWEET WILLIAM, double mixed. 3 inch. . 3 00 

 VERBENAS, white, purple and scarlet, separ- 

 ate 2 00 



VERBENAS, good, mixed I 50 



VINCAS (Madagascar Periwinkle) 2 00 



lOOO 



$17 50 



15 00 

 17 50 

 17 50 

 17 50 



25 00 



I 



15 00 

 12 50 

 15 00 

 17 50 

 15 00 

 17 50 



15 00 



Not less than five of amy one variety sold. Cash with order, please. Send for trade price list. 



R. Yincent, Jr. & Son, 



White Marsh, 



Maryland. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



I 



THE BULB-MITE. 



The bulb-mite is the subject of an il- 

 lustrated article in the March number of 

 the. British Journal of the Board of Agri- 

 culture. The bulb-mite, Rhizoglyphus 

 echinopus attacks sound bulbs as well as 

 those which are diseased. The measures 

 recommended are — 1, to burn affected 

 bulbs; or, 2, wash and spray every af- 

 fected bulb with paraffin, repeating the 

 operation after a fortnight; 3, wash the 

 bulbs in sulphide of potassium (liver-of- 

 Bulphur), one ounce to three gallons of 

 water; 4, fumigation with bisulphide of 

 carbon, in order to do which place the 

 bulbs in an air-tight receptacle, and on 

 the top of the bulbs put a saucer of the 

 bisulphide and let the bulbs remain in 

 the vapor for forty-eight hours. It must 

 be remembered that the vapor is poison- 

 ous and inflammable, so that no light of 

 any description should be brought near 

 the fluid. 



Carnation SSiS.. 



Per 100 1000 



Per 100 1000 

 Lady Bonntifal IB 00 tfiO.OO 



TheBeUe 6 00 60 00 



Flaminep 6 00 MI.OO 



NeUonF>aher..6.00 60 00 



Mrs Patten. ... K.OO 160.00 

 Enchantreu....3 00 26.00 

 Boston Market..2.60 2000 

 Lawion 1.60 12.60 



PUBCELL, I. T. — M. E. Gamble 's green- 

 house froze up last winter and business 

 was suspended for a time, but has now 

 been resumed. 



Fulton, III. — Edward 0. Hills and 

 Leslie O. McKenzie, of Morrison, have 

 bought a tract of land here and will at 

 once put up a plant for forcing vege- 

 tables. They expect their houses to cost 

 about $8,000. 



Chillicothe, Mo. — K. L. Isherwood 

 has purchased the three abandoned 100- 

 foot greenhouses of George Weatherby 

 and leased a piece of land west of town, 

 to which he will remove these three green- 

 houses, also erecting six others. 



Chrysanthemum SSilS'ng.. 



Lord Hopetoun, Ben Wells. Alice Byron, Leila FU- 

 kins. Et. Bonnefond, Cecil Cutts, Viviand-Morel, Wm. 

 Duckham, Silver Queen. Mrs. Longly. Lily Montford, 

 Kimberly, Nellie Pockett, Percy Plumridge, A. J. Bal- 

 four. Thirkell, White Bonnaffon. Mis. Chamberlain C. 

 H.Diedereich, Dr. Enguehard, Cheltoni, Ida Barwood, 

 S. T. Wrisht, Chevnnt. 93. OO p«r lOO. 



Opah, Monrovia, Willowbrook, Omega, Maj. Bonnaf- 

 fon, Mrs. Jerome JoneSiVellow Jones. CoL Appleton, 

 Timothy Eaton. YellowEaton, Mrs. Robinson, Lady 

 Harriett, Halliday, F. S. Vallia, Mrs. Coombes, Cinna, 

 Mrs. T. W. Pockett, Marie Liger. M. Douillet, Paul 

 Sahut. R. H. Pearson, Dal-skov. Ivory, Boccasie. Col. 

 Rowell, Mayflower. C. J. Salter. White Maud Dean, 

 Golden Wedding, Marian Newell, Mounier, S8.00 

 per lOO 



FERNS — Boston Ferns, 2H-lnch at 14.00 per 

 100: 6-lnch at 140.00; T-inch at 190.00. Have an 

 especially large quantity of the2)i( and 3-lnch. 



CASH OB C. O. D. 



W. J. &M.S.YESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



Mention The Review when jva write. 



STRONG 



Rooted Cuttings 



FatnnlaB— Doubl* FrlB^ad. We are 

 headqaarters for these. Six distinct noveltlei, 

 labeled. «1.26 per 100: $10.00 per 1000. 



BalTlMi— Tbe two beat. Drooping Beantr. 

 (dwarf), Bonfire, (taU), 11.00 per 100; 18.00 per 

 1000. 



Band for our dasorlptlTa list. 



THE W. T. BUCKLEY CO. 



BPBXVOrZBX.D, 11,1.. 



Mention nie Review when yon write. 



70,000 



Blooming Plants 

 For EASTER 



ao.OOO pots of KlUnia Konfflflortun at I2c per 

 bloom. 



4.000 CrlmBon Bamblera trained in unique 



and artistic designs. 11.00 to $2i.00 each. 

 10,000 Amalaaa, 75c to tlS.OO each. 



3,000 Hydranir***. 75c to $5.00 each. 



8.O0O Bplxaaas, t4, 16 and t6 per doz. 



3,000 Boaa Planta, t6, $9 and tl2 per doz. 



Rhododandrona, $1 00 to S15.00 each. 



Oaniataa, S6, $9 and «12 per doz. 



IKatroaldaroa (Bottle Brush), $1.00, $1.50 and 

 $2.00 each. 



A large assortment ef Kyaclntha ia pang, $9.00 

 and $12.00 per doz. pans. 



Wlatarlaa and other blooming plants. 

 Caah ox rafaraucaa. 



H.C.STEiNHOFF,WestHoboken,N.J. 



Mention The Review when yon Write. 



ORCHIDS 



Arrived in superb condition, the first ship- 

 ment of the season of Cattlaya labiata. 

 Write for prices. We alio wish to call your 

 attention to our large and fine stock of 

 eaUbUshed Orchids. Write for Catalogue. 



Lagir&Hurrill.liK^ISiiMlt.lLJ. 



YOU 



fSd all the best 



OFFERS Al L the time in the 

 Reriew'i Cbnified Aivt. 



