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The Wcddy Florists' Review. 



Apbii. 20, 1905. 



pT„ri."i: La DETROIT 



2}4-iach. potM, $8 per JOO; 

 $75 per 1000. 3-Inch, $12 

 per 100; $100 pef 1000* 



RED ROSE Gen. MacArthur 



2}4-inchf $10 per 100; $80 per 1000. 



CARNATIONS 



WHITE LAWSON, from 2-inch pots. 



FLAMINGO 47 per 100; $60 per 1000 



CRUSADER 6 per 100; 50 per 1000 



I'r.'d'^CHRYSANTHEMlilVIS 



MAJESTIC, whiti, ADELIA white, lid MADONNA plik 



2-inch potSy $3 per doz4 $15 per 100. . v 



mifS'htl!^ SNAPDRAGONS 



2-faich, $6 per 100; $50 per 1000. 



JOHN BRE1TMEYER*S SONS, Detroit, Mich. 



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ROSES. P. R HII i .<i »»■>' ">'>"' ASTER PLANTS. 



^^^^■^^^^■^* Vl III IllkkW mCli Benthey'B famous new Asters, from flats, I 



HacArthur, 3-in per 100, 18.00 



La Detroit, 8-ln " 8.00 



American Beauty, 3-ln " 6.00 



Perle,8-ln " 6.00 



Mme. Chatenay, 3-ln " 5.00 



Brlde,3-ln " 4.00 



Brldesn^ld, 3-ln " i.OO 



Sunrise, 3-ln " 4.00 



Little Gem Alyssum, 2^-in., In bud.. per 100, 12.00 



Cobaea Scandens, 3-ln " 3.00 



Verbenas, Mammoth, 2M-ln " 2.00 



Nlcotlana Sanderae, 2)i-ln per doz. , 1.00 



Cuphea, 2^-ln per 100, 2.00 



German Ivy, 2J<-ln " 2.00 



Watch Adv. for other oflerlngrs. 



Benthey'B famous new Asters, from flats, 11.00 

 per 100; 18.00 per 1000; from 2!.<-ln. pots, 12.00 per 

 100; 117.60 per 1000. American Branching, Queen 

 of the Market, Carlson's and HohenzoUem, from 

 flats, 60c per 100; 16.00 per 1000; from 2^-ln. pots, 

 11.60 per 100; 112.60 per 1000. Separate colors. 

 Extra fine plants. 



Win have Primulas for July delivery. Chinese, 

 Obconlca, Forbesl and Buttercup. 



Three fine commercial varieties, White Coombes, 

 Merstham Yellow, at soc each; $5.00 per doz. Mrs. 

 W. Duckham, 75c each; $750 per doz. 



Also Mrs. H. A. Allen, Vftlerie Qreenham, Dora* SteveiiB, 

 Mrs. J. A. MlUer, J. H. Doyle, etc., at 60c each ; K.OO per 

 doc. Orand little atock, 2>i-incli pota. Immediate delivery. 



If 70a did not receive my Uat, aend for it. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, MADISON, N. J. 



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MADISON, N.J. 



The Mprris County Gardeners' and 

 Florists' Society held its regular meet- 

 ing on April 12. Many gardeners and 

 florists in addition to members were pres- 

 ent. Boses and carnations were there 

 in plenty and of a very high standard. 

 John E. Haines, Bethlehem, Pa., was 

 there, staging four magnificent vases of 

 carnations. His namesake received a cer- 

 tificate of merit. H. Weber & Sons, 

 Oakland, Md., sent My Maryland and the 

 striped carnation, Jessica, each getting 

 a certificate of merit. Guttman & Weber 's 

 Victory was brought by Mr. Guttman and 

 received a certificate. 



Our boys at home were on hand with 

 specials of real merit. Wm, Thomas's 

 vase of mixed carnations received cul- 

 tural commendation, as did John Heere- 

 man's and Wm. Duckham 's, the latter 

 showing Enchantress. L. A. Noe showed 

 magnificent vases of Beauty, Bride and 

 Bridesmaid and secured cultural com- 

 mendation. J. B. Mitchell had vases of 

 Bridesmaid, Bride and Pres. Carnot and 

 secured cultural commendation. M. Mc- 

 Nulty's Beauty vase secured honorable 

 mention. 



Judges were A. Herrington, C. H. 

 Totty and Wm. Duckham. By request, 

 Messrs. Haines and Guttman made neat 

 speeches and each received a vote of 

 thanks from the society. 



Robt. M. Schultz and Andrew Mc- 

 Kendry were proposed for membership. 

 E. E. 



MiDDLETOWN, N. Y. — Gco. S. Belding 

 has a down town store for tlii.s week. 



Teere Haute, Ind. — Fred Wunker & 

 Sons have leased a site opposite High 

 land Lawn cemetery, to which they Wiil 

 shortly remove their greenhouses. 



S. W. SMITH'S 



HYBRID MOONVINES 



Ipomaea Noctiliora 



M>00 p«r 100. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1018 Ontario St., VKX&AOBlbPKZA, VA. 



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Hydrangea Otaksa 



Id bloom for Easter. 6 to 10 flowers. 



tl.60 to $2.00 each. 

 Specimen plants, IS.OO and M.OO each. 

 fV" Don't wait till the last day. "Ct 



AUG. JABLONSKY,sy»,5>%'Si?5b. 



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WE HAVE TOO MANY 



Kellotrop*, Alymmxan. Afferatnin, Oolena, 

 Alt«m&athor», Salvia, rooted outtliiffa, 

 •1.0O; S-lnoli. 98.00 par 100. 



Canuitlona B. O.. Oannaa, Dracaenas, 

 Gladioli, Bydrang'eaa, Aaparaffva In all 

 ■lias. 



BURDELL FLORAL CO., Boffliig 6mi, Ky. 



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SOME GOOD THINGS %oe. 



AsparamiS Plumosus Nanus, S-in — 14.00 per 100 



SnapdraRODs (Dreer's). 2-in 2.00 



Vinca Varlegata, 2-ln. 2.00 



Cryptomeria Japonica, 2-ln 800 



'• •• 4-in 8.00 



Grevlllea Robusta, 2-ln 200 " 



Smllax, 2-ln., $1.00 per 100: $9.00 per 1000. 

 E. I. RawUngs, Quakertown, Pa. 

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Wholesale Trade List 



A8PABAOU8 P1.UMO8U8, 8PBBN0BB1 



and DBCCMBBNS. 3 in. pots, T6c. per doa., 



16.00 per 100. 

 AMPK' OP8I8 VEITOBII, 8-ln. pots, 76c. per 



doz.. 16.00 per 100; 4-ln., «1.S0 per dos., IIO.OO 



per 100 

 OI<BKATI8 PANICITI.ATA, 4-ln., 11.60 per 



doa., 110.00 per UO. 

 CliBMATIS. larre flowerinr variety, 2-year- 

 old, 6- in. pota, tS.OO per dos. 

 DBAOiENA IXDIVI8A. 8-ln., 76c. per doz., 



16 00 per 100; 4K-ln. pots, 12.00 per doz.; 6-ln. 



pota. to 00 per doz. 

 GBBANIC1K8. scarlet, pink and white, 3-ln. 



pots, eOe. per doz., 14.00 per 100. 

 BOICBT8CCKUG (HaUeana), B-in. pots, 11.60 



per doz. ; 110.00 per 100. 

 IVT, hardy, larye leaves. 8-ln., 76c. per doz.; 16.00 



per 100; 4-ln. pots, II 60 per doz. ; 110.00 per 100. 

 MOON ▼IIfB8. 3-ln. pots, 76c. per doz.; 16.00 



per UO. 

 VINCA8, Variersted, 8-ln. 76c. per doz.; 16 00 per 



UO; 4^-ln. pots, II 60 per doz.. $10.00 per UO. 

 MTOSOTIS. clumps from open grround, 60c. per 



doz., 14.00 per 100. 

 PAN8IB8. separata colors, yellow, white and 



blue, $1.00 per 100. 

 POINSETTIA8, Stock plants, dormant, 6-ln 



pots, II 60 per doz.. $10 00 per 100. 



Plants from 2M-in. pots, 93 OO per lOO. 



Aspanwus Plumosus, Comorensfs, Sprenrerl 

 and Decumbens; Alyssum Little Oem, Antirr- 

 hinum, white. Abutllon SavltzH; Aereratum, blue 

 and White; Colens Verscbafleltll. Golden Redder 

 and fancy varieties; Cobaea Scandens. Clematis 

 Paniculata, Dracaena Indlvl«a. Fuchsias, double 

 and single: Feverfew Little Oem, Geranium Mme. 

 Sallerot (strong') and Mrs. Parker; Iiobella, dwarf 

 blue; Nasturtium, dwarf; Petunias, double white ; 

 Phlox Drummondl, dwarf; Salvias, Sansevlera 

 Zeylanlca, Swalnsona alba: Verbenas, mammoth 

 varieties; Impatiens Sultanl. 

 CHBT8ANTHKMU HS.beststandard varieties, 



rooted cuttings, from soil, $2.00 per lUO. 



0ABNATION8. pot grown. Per 100: Bnchan- 

 tress, $400: Boston Market. $2 60: Red Sport, 

 $6 OO: Flamingo, $6 00; The Queen. $3 00; Mrs. 

 Fisher, $3.00. Strong rooted cuttings from soil, 

 per 100. Flora Hill. Que«tn Louise, Scott, Joost, 

 Crocker, $1 60; Crane, $2.00: Enchantretts, $3 00. 



CARNATIONS from soil for summer flowering; 

 Mrs. Fisher, white; and Vulcan, $2.M per 100. 



CKTICPI p lltband JeCrersonSto. 

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