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November 2, 1905. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



S355 



Azalea lodica 



For prompt shipment we offer in excellent 

 quality well shaped, bushy plants, nicely set with 

 buds. 



MME. VAN DER CRUTSSKN 



8 to 10-lhch crowns ..$25.00 per 100 



10 to I'i-inch crowns. 8.5.00 " 



12 to 14-lnch crowns.... 4,'i.OO 



14 to 16-inch crowns .55.00 



16 to 18-inch crowns. 90.00 



18 to 20-lnch crowns 200 00 



20 to 22-inch crowns .250.00 



VERVAENEANA 



8 to 10-inch crowns $25.00 per 100 



10 to 12-lnch crowns' 35.00 



12 to 14-inch crowns 45.00 



14 to 16-inch crowns 55.00 



BERNARD ANDRE ALBA 



14 to 16-inch crowns $55.00 per 100 



EMPRESS OF INDIA* 



10 to 12-inch crowns $35.00 per 100 



12 to 14-inch crowns 45.00 



14 to 16-inch crowns : 55.00 



APOLLO lOf ' 



10 to 12-inch crowns a5.00 per 100 



12 to 14-inch crowns 45.00 



14 to 16-inch crowns 55.00 " 



EMPEROR OF BRAZIL 



12 to 14-inch crowns $45.00 per 100 



14 to 16-inch crowns 55.00 per 100 



SIMON MARDNER 



10 to 12-inch crowns $35.00 per 100 



12 to 14-inch crowns 45.00 



14 to 16-inch crowns 55.00 " 



DEUTSCHE PERLE 



8 to 10-inch crowns $25.00 per 100 



ASSORTED VARIETIES 



8 to 10-inch crowns $25.00 per 100 



10 to 12-inch crowns 35.00 



12 to 14-inch crowns 45.00 



14 to 16-inch crowns 55.00 



HENRY A. DREER 



7l4Cliestnul$t„Pliiladelplila, Pa. 



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attention to producing a better class of 

 stock, which requires better cultivation, 

 and there is great need for improvement 

 in the grading of stock. The southwest 

 seems not to be up to the northern and 

 western nurserymen in the matter of 

 grading, but the force of circumstances 

 is causing an improvement along this 

 line. 



"Much agitation has been going on 

 concerning healthy stock and true-to- 

 name. stock. The nurserymen of the south 

 are making progress along these lines 

 also. From association with the nursery 

 interests in the north and east, we be- 

 lieve there is room for improvement in 

 the manner and conduct of the selling 

 department. There is an effort on foot 

 to have a better class of salesmen, better 

 grades of stock, better business methods, 

 and better prices. There is certainly 

 room for improvement in the sales de- 

 partment. 



"There is one great diflSculty with 

 which to contend in this matter of bet- 



PRIVET FOR SALE 



Two handred thonsand (900,000) planta, all ■!>•■ grown at Blooms- 

 dale, and 3 and 4 years old. All cat baok and now forked with three or 

 tonr Btems. Snltable for quickly makiner a thick hedcpe. We offer in fonr 

 ■lies, a, 3, 4 and 6 feet hig'h. Prices out in half. 7. O B. Bristol Pa. 

 Terms, 30 days txom. date of shipment. Do yon want any— what slse and 

 how many ? Orders now hooked for shipment in October or November, or 

 dnrlncr March or April. 



LANDRETH'S SEEDS 



Before placinir your order elsewhere, write for onr wholesale prices. 



Seed business founded 1784. m^m ^^mma»w^mi ^ nmc**^! «. 



Incorporated 1904. BLOOMSDALE, BRISTOL, PA. 



Mentluc The BeTlew when yog write. 



800,000 CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Branches Per 100 1000 



8 years. 18 to.24 In 6 to 8 11.60 113.00 



Syears 2to2mt 6tol0 200 1800 



3 years, 2« to 3 ft BtolO 3.60 22U0 



fyears, very heavy. 600 6800 



Branches Per 100 



2 years. 18 to 34 in .StoS 11.36 



3years, 2 to2K ft 6 to 8 1.76 



2 years, 2^ to 3 ft 6 to 8 3.00 



2 years. 3 to 3^ ft OtoS 8.00 



1000 

 tlOOO 

 16.00 

 18 00 

 23.60 



All the above have been cut back 1 to 3 times and transplanted; are bashy and fine. 



700,000 ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



Per 100 1000 



Palmetto. 2 years, very strong tO.M 03 00 



1 year, stronf; 30 3.60 



Barr's Mammoth, 1 year, stronff... .80 2 60 



Oonover's Colossal, strong 30 3^0 



Donald's Klmtra, strong 30 2.60 



Columbia White, strong *0 276 



STRAWBERRY LAYER PLANTS 



Per 100 

 Gtendr, Babaoh and New Home... .10.40 

 Olen Mary, Clyde and Michel's 



Barly 80 



Fairfield, Haverland and Bxoel- 



elor 30 



Brandy wine and Tenn. Prollflo 30 



1000 

 18.00 



3.60 



2.60 

 3.60 



These prices are subject to change without notice. 



RIVER VIEW NURSERIES,' H.o'HA6AN LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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BOX TREES 



and Evergreens for vases and window boxes, 

 also for lawns; spring delivery. Also Kenldia 

 and Phoenix Palms and other greenhouse and 

 ornamental plants. For list and prices, address 

 AUOUBT BOX^KEB ft BOBS, P. O. Box 752, 31 BASOItAT BT., BBW TOBK. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



LILY TIGRINUM 8PLENDEN8, 1000 



1 Year, 11.50 per 100 110.00 



Gladioli, Orofl'a Hybrid, a fine strain, No. 1 8.U0 



No. 2 5.00 



Chlldsii, original stock, No. 1 10.00 



" No. 2 6.00 



Fine mixed. No. 1 4.00 



" No.2 2.00 



Sugar Maple Seedlings, 2 years, ,0 to 18 



m., (10,000, $36.00) 4.00 



No. 3 (10,000, 818.00) 2.00 



Lists free. E. Y. TEAS, Centerville, Ind. 



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ter prices, and that is the flooding of 

 our country with wholesale price lists 

 from foreign nurseries, direct to the 

 planters, which causes a great demor- 

 alization of price levels. We feel that 

 strenuous efforts should be put forth to 

 stop this demoralizing and unbusiness- 

 like procedure. 



''Not only is there a demand for stone 

 fruits in the southwest, but also for 

 apple, pear, and shade trees, and ber- 

 ries, and ornamentals of every kind. The 

 ornamental department especially is de- 

 manding more attention and it is being 

 demonstrated that the nurseryman must 

 provide a class of ornamental stock 

 suited to the needs of the southwest, 

 which has its peculiar climate and 

 adaptabilities. 



"It is proving eminently certain that 

 the nurseryman sets the pace in the hor- 

 ticultural departments in this country, 

 and is an important factor along these 

 lines. ' ' 



ROSES 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKL 



An American correspondent of the 

 Horticultural Trade Journal (English) 

 writes as follows: "One of the newer 

 hybrid perpetual roses that has created 

 a most favorable impression among 



Northern 

 2-year 

 Field-Grown 



Own roots, well branched, $10.00 per 100. 



Crimson Rambler, ZioA'A feet, 



Mme. Plander, 4 to 5 feet. 



Gen. Jacqtteminot, Patil Neyroo, 



Magna Qiarta, P. C. de Rohan. 



„ , ♦ Per 100 



Hydrangea, P. G., 1-year, field. . .$4.00 



2-year, field... 10.00 

 Vinca Var., from field 4.00 



ALSO ROSE PLANTS 



Leading varieties out of I'/i-toch pots at 

 prices which will interest yoti. Send for list. 



C. M. Niuffer, Spring! ield,0. 



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PEONIES 



FBAOBAVB (the bloom producer) , $5.00 per 

 100; H'i.OO per 1000. These prices for one month 

 only— Oct. 20 to Nov. 20. For other varieties, 



Write Gil BERT H. >%ILD. Sarcoxie, Mo. 



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rose growers, and will, another year, 

 be very widely catalogued and offered 

 by our nurserymen, is the German va- 

 riety, Frau Karl Druschki. The raiser 

 of this remarkable rose was Peter 

 Lambert, of Trier, Germany. The flow- 

 ers, which are of the largest size, are 

 of the most beautiful pure white, shell- 

 shaped petals, opening well, very 

 strong, and vigorous grower; in fact, 

 it promises to be the best hardy white 

 rose yet introduced, and one of the 

 best novelties of recent years. Many 

 of our best and most expert rose 



