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164 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



June 8, 1905. 



WASHINGTON, N. J. 



Alonzo J. Bryan, formerly of New 

 Hampton, who has there successfully con- 

 ducted a business, mostly in the line of 

 plants, for the past five years, has pur- 

 chased a tract of land at 282 E. Wash- 

 ington avenue, for $7,000. He has re- 

 moved his large stock of plants and two 

 greenhouses to the new location within 

 the past few months. It is Mr. Bryan's 

 intention to engage extensively in the 

 florists' and truckuig business, for both 

 the wholesale and retail trades, having 

 now several acres of vegetables under 

 way. A greenhouse 20x100 will be com- 

 menced within a few days for carnations 

 and other cut flowers, while other houses 

 will be added for plants as needed. His 

 property cofltains over 100 acres of land 

 and is beautifully located in the 

 Borough of Washington, of about 5,000 

 inhabitants and is within three minutes' 

 walk of the railroad station and is along 

 the main turnpike which leads to other 

 large towns, where thousands of people 

 pass every day and a trolley line is now 

 being built. Mr. Bryan has named his 

 farm "Bryan's Flower and Truck Gar- 

 den" and will make it worthy of the 

 name as fast as time will permit him 

 to do so. Mr. Bryan is an active mem- 

 ber of the Methodist church where he 

 formerly lived and president of the Ep- 

 worth League Society and treasurer of 

 the Sunday school. He is only 24 years 

 of age. 



CONCORD, PA. 



On the night of May 25, the green- 

 house establishment of Pennoek E. 

 Sharpless was partially destroyed by 

 fire. Seven houses 20x100 were burned, 

 making a loss of about $7,000, partially 

 covered by insurance. Four green- 

 houses were saved by good work of the 

 men of the neighborhood. It is impos- 

 sible to say just how the fire started, 

 but the greenhouses were being cleaned 

 out preparatory to replanting and dur- 

 ing the day sulphur was burned as a 

 means of destroying insects. It is 

 likely that the burning sulphur set fire 

 to the structures. 



The Review will send its Pronounc- 

 ing Dictionary on receipt of 25c. 



D' 



IMPROVED SHASTA 

 DAISY SEED 



1000 S«ed«, 35 cents. 



GIANT MIXED PANSY SEED 



1000 Se«ds, 26 cents. 



William Linfoot,,Vn!.rs.. Danville, III. 



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B06BINK & ATKINS 



Decorative Plants. 



Rutherford, N. J. 



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Something^ fine for Lmwu^ 

 Hotel, Piazza decorations. 



PHOENIX 



CANARIENSIS 



Ask for prices. 



Julius Roebrs Co., Rutherford, N. J. 



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60,000 GRAFTED ROSES IZ.., 



Sxtxa fine, healthy plants. Free from mildew. 

 Liberty. Rose pots, tl5.00 per 100; 

 SH-lncb pots. $18.00 per 100. 



Maids, Brides, Golden Gates, Kaiserin 



Rose pots, $10.00 per 100: $ 95.00 per 1000 

 8}i-in. pots. 16.00 per 100; 145.00 per 1000 



/>/\| niC Verschaifeltii, Golden Bedder, 

 i/ULLLIa Firebrand 



2>i-incb pots, $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 

 ■end for Price list. 



J. L. DILLON, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



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GOOD ROSE STOCK 



HOT BSJS0T8 OB CU££B. 

 STBOVG. WEKIL-OBOWN Pl^ANTS. 



Brides. Maids... per 100, 2^-in., $2.60; 3-in..$4.00 



Oates Ivory " 2.50 '' 4.80 



Meteors, Hermosa " '• 3.00 6 00 



BOSTON FERNS 



2X-in.. $3.50; 3in.. $8.00: 83^-in., $10.00: 4-in., 

 $12.00: 5-in.. $25.00; 6-in . $40 CO and 7-ln., $60.00 

 per 100. Ready to retail now at a fine profit. 



Oeraninms, Sin., $5 00 per 100. 



Colons, beautiful collection, $2.00 per 100. 



W. H. Gullett & Sons, Lincoln, III. 



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Asparagus Plumosus 

 Nanus Plants. 



Just as they come from the flats. Grown from 

 our own seed, 91-0O per lOO plants. 



ADDRESS 



B. H. Haverland, Pleasant Run, Ohio. 



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Per 

 100 



Asparagus 



4-in. Asparagrus Plumosus Nanus $10.00 



Aspara^s Plumosus Nanus, seedlinKS, 



$12.00 per 1000. 

 2-in. Cyclamen, in 5 separate colors 4.00 



D. U. Augspurger & Sons, r o.boi m Piorli, III. 



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Heidquarters for COLEUS 



Rooted Cuttings of Golden Bedder and Ver- 

 scliaffeltil, 86 00 per 1000. Rooted CuttinKs of 

 Golden Bedder and VencbaSeltii. mixed, $5.00 

 per 1000. 2K-incb pots, $15.00 per 1000. 

 The above are ready now. Casb with order. 



J. L FELTHOUSEN, Sckenctailr, N. Y. 



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Asters— Carlson's white, strong, 50c per 100. 

 Pansles— Choicest strains, transplanted stock, 



$3.00 per 1000. 

 Cabbaire-E. J. Wakefield, $2.00 per 1000. 

 Cabbajfe -Succession from seed bed,$1.50perl000 

 Tomato— Dwarf Champion, $2.50 per 1000. 

 Tomato— 3000 strong transplanted Beauty, extra 



fine, $5.00 per 1000; the lot for $12.00. 



r. GRISWOLD, Worthington, Ohio. 



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SCARLET SAGE, 



From2-incb pots $2 00 per 100 



Dwarf Sweet Alyssum, 2-iDCb pots. . . 2.00 



Verbenas 2-inch pots 2.00 " 



Vinca Variegata, 2-inch pots 2 00 



Cupbea. (Cigar Plant). 2-lncb pots.. . 2.00 

 Also Asters, Cannas, Candytuft. Mums, 



Smilaz. Cryptomerias, etc. 



E. I. Rawlings,Quakertown,Pa. 



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BEGONIA 



Gloire do Lorraine 



3-fnch pots, strong; plants, cut 

 back twice, $25.00 per JOO. Now 

 ready for delivery. 



NEPHROLEPIS 

 PIERSONI 



fine plants, 8-in. pots, $15.00 per 

 doz. JO-in. pots, $24.00 per dot* 



Pandanus 

 Veitchii 



finely colored specimens, $2.50 

 each, 32 in. high from top of soiL 



J. A PETERSON, 



■tf.VTi.8y.: CINCINNATI. 0.J 



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SS Clearing Sale 



0£ Firat-ClasB Stock Only. 



lO.OOO CAHNATZOHS-Well estabUsbed in 

 2>4-inch pots. If planted where they can be 

 reached with the hose occasionally, will make 

 fine stock by planting time. Nelson Fisher, $4.00 

 per 100; Enchantress, $3.00 per 100, $28.00 per 1000: 

 Boston Market. Mrs. Lawson, $2.50 per 100, $22.00 

 per 1000. 



OBSAVZTTM8— Choice plants from the bench. 

 12 to 18 Inches high; average, 8 to 10 shoots,.finc 

 for fall cuttings. Bruant (scarlet), J. Viaud (pink). 

 Mme. Bucbner (white), B. Poitevine, Mrs. E. G. 

 Hill (salmon), Sfi.OO per 100. 



SAI.VIA— Fine plants from 2^-in. pots. Bon- 

 fire, $1.00 per 100, $9.00 per 1000, while they last. 



The W.T.BuGldey Co, Springfield, Hi. 



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P 



ALMS, EERNS 



and all 



Decorative Stock. 



R. DREYER,Woodsi(le,L.I.,N.Y. 



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