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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



AuausT 17, lUuo. 



Nephrolepis 

 Scottii 



Note fedticion in 

 price for delivery on 

 and after Sept. I» 



We have an immense 

 stock of this most useful 

 of all the Nephrolepis 

 and are prepared to book 

 orders for fine young 

 plants in 2X-ioch pots 

 for delivery Sept. I» at 

 75c per doz.; $6.00 per 

 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Also for immediate de- 

 livery: Per doz. Per 100 

 4-inch pots, $3.50 

 5-inch pots, 6.00 

 6-inch pots, 12.00 ,..„„ HSPHBOMPIS SCOTTn. 



See Our Wholesale Price List for Seeds, Plants and Bulbs for present planting^. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



$25.00 

 50.00 

 90.00 



Nephrolepis 

 Barrowsii 



This is an im- 

 provement on Ne- 

 phrolepis Pief«oni 



and we have every rea- 

 son to believe that this 

 will hold the same posi- 

 tion to the Pierson Fern 

 that Scottii now holds to 

 the old Boston. You 

 will make no mistake in 

 investing in it at once. 



We offer originator's stock, 

 «f ine young plants from 2%Aa* 

 pots, $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 

 100; $200.00 per 1000. 



SEASONABLE REMINDERS. 



As we are again approaching the sea- 

 son of cold weather a few reminders by 

 way of preparation may not be out of 

 place. 



It being impossible to produce good 

 stock in houses which are draughty and 

 leaky, any repairs necessary to put them 

 into good condition should be done while 

 the wood is dry and the weather such 

 that a few hours' exposure to the open 

 air would not aflFect the general health 

 of the plants. Ventilators should be re- 

 adjusted and the machinery put into 

 good working order. 



Where the putty is in very bad condi- 

 tion it is sometimes more profitable to 

 rip out the glass, repair and repaint the 

 sashbars and reset the glass. Where the 

 putty is not so bad an application of 

 Old English putty, distributed by a putty 

 bulb along the edges of the glass next 

 the sash bars, will make an old house 

 * ' maist as guid as new ' ' for a season 

 or two. 



Boilers and piping should be thor- 

 oughly inspected, repaired where neces- 

 sary, and tested. Fire-boxes and grates 

 should be put into good order and a 

 general inspection should be made of 

 everything necessary to carry the plant 

 in good order through the winter. 



During the busy season of planting, 

 cleaning up, etc., this work cannot be 

 attended to by the ordinary help and it 

 would be more profitable to call in trades- 

 men than to have the work drag along 

 until cold weather sets in and run the 

 risk of getting mildew or black-spot. I 

 have frequently seen men on the roofs 

 even as late as October, trying to patch 

 up the leaks, when it was out of all rea- 

 son to expect satisfactory work, men 

 and putty being in a half-frozen condi- 

 tion. Get your repairing done as the 

 winter is surely on its way. Ribe.s. 



Virginia. Mixx. — Alfred .Tohnson, of 

 the Virginia Greenhouses, is suffering 

 from an injured hand caused by a fall. 



Field-Grown Carnations 



FINE, HEALTHY PLANTS 



CRISIS* new commercial scarlet, $2.00 per doz.: $15.00 per 100. 



FLAMINGO, $(0.00 per iOO. 



QUEEN LOUISE, FLORIANA, PORTIA, PALMER, 



MORNING GLORY, ELDORADO, SCOTT, 



DOROTHY, MERMAID, Price, $5.00 per )00. 



J. L. DILLON, BLOOMSBURG, PA, J 



Mention The Review wben yon write. 



FIELD-GROWN SINGLE 



VIOLET Plants 



Prinoass of Waloi and Dorsett, 



$6.00 per 100; 150.00 per 1000. 



FIELD-GROWN 



CARNATION PLANTS 



Glacier $45.00 per 1000 



Pern . 85.00 per 1000 



Morning; Glory 4s.00 per 1000 



ELI CROSS, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



Mention Tho Rovlew wlipn rou write. 



ROSE PLANTS 



400 Grafted Mme. Uoste, S-in $8 00 per 100 



800 Mme. OuBln. 8-in 8.00 per 100 



800 Brldeemaid. own roots, S-in 6.00 per 100 



JOHN BREITMEYER'S SONS, Detroit, Mich. 



Mention Tin* Uoview wlii'ii yon write. 



Grand R.xpids, Mich. — Henry Smith 

 has just invested .$16,000 in another busi- 

 ness block. 



FIELD-GROWN 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



Those who have purchased our fleld-grown 

 plants in the past, are convinced that they are 

 much superior to pot-grown, both for pots and 

 bench culture. 



When boused, they Immediately start into 

 active K'owtb, tbrowiuK up numerous Krowths. 

 which come to perfection much earlier thau 

 those from pots. Field culture adds to the viRor 

 of the plants and an enormous crop of green is 

 the result. 



PLANT NOW FOR 

 YOUR WINTER GREEN 



Bushy plants ready for 4-inch, 5-incb and ^inrh 

 pots. $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 LAST CALL 



We still have a nice lot of Tonng'. Thrifty 

 Plants in 2M-inch pots of such Rood varietli s 

 as Xeno. Viviand-Morel Wm. Duckham, Ivory, 

 Pink Ivory. Mrs. H. Robinson, Nagoya. Mr*'. 

 Murdock Maud Dean, Glory of Pacific. OpHh. 

 Polly KoRe Lavender Queen, etc. Price 92 6 J 

 par 100; 986.00 per lOOO. 



Nathan Smith & Son, Adrian, Mich. 



Mention The Rpvlew when yon writf. 



Queen Beatrice 



Mention Tho Review when you write. 



