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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



.TANUAHt 11, 1906. 



TARRYTOWN. N. Y. 



The annual meeting of the Tarrytown 

 Horticultural Society was held on De- 

 cember 28. The chief business was the 

 election of oflRcers. Jos. Mooney, Hast- 

 ings, N. Y., was elected president; E. W. 

 Neubrand, Tarrytown, secretary; J. T. 

 Laurie, Tarrytown, treasurer, and Jas. 

 Ballantyne, Tarrytown, corresponding 

 secretary. The secretary's report showed 

 that the society had 145 active members 

 in good standing, forty-two honorary and 

 five life members. The treasurer's re- 

 port showed a substantial balance in the 

 society's favor. Eleven new members 

 were elected at this meeting and four 

 names proposed. 



The monthly prize donated by D. Mc- 

 Farlane for eighteen carnation blooms 

 was won by Abel Weeks. J. Feather- 

 stone, gardener to Samuel Untermyer, 

 showed a beautiful hanging basket of 

 Begonia Gloire de Lorraine, which was 

 declared by the members to be the best 

 plant of this popular begonia ever shown 

 in this section. 



At the meeting of the executive com- 

 mittee, held on January 2, the date of 

 the annual dinner was fixed for January 

 17, to take place at the Florence hotel. 

 Tickets may be had from E. W. Neu- 

 brand, secretary. S. 



CHRISTMAS PEPPERS. 



Will you please tell me how to store 

 the Christmas peppers after they have 

 finished their season? K. C. 



We never heard of peppers of any 

 kind being stored and they would be 

 very undesirable plants if you could. 

 Pick off a few fruits from the plants 

 having, the best habit and most prolific 

 crop of fruit and sow the seeds in April. 

 In raising these cheap berried plants, 

 the object is to obtain a moderate size 

 plant well berried. A large, sprawling 

 plant but well fruited would be the re- 

 verse of attractive, and, therefore, 1 

 don't at all agree with the gentleman 

 who says he propagates by cuttings. I 

 should think in a warm climate these 

 plants would continue to grow late into 

 fall and make unwieldy plants. There- 

 fore sow late and as soon as the plants 

 are well set with fruit lift and pot 

 them. W. S. 



HIBISCUS 



8 named varieties. 2-in $2.50 per 100 



Geraniums named, standard list, 2-iD.. 2.!>0 per 101 



Periwinkle. 2 colors. 2-in 2.50 per 100 



Feverfew, 2-in 2.50 per 100 



Mountain of Snow, bronze and scar- 

 let geranium, 2-in 2.50 per 100 



English Ivy, 2-in 2.60 per 100 



Petunia, doubles, 3 colors, 2-in 2.50 per 100 



Vincas, 2-in 2.'iOperlOO 



Flowering Begonia, named, 2-in 2.50 per 100 



Plumosus, 2-in 2.(i0 per 100 



Sprengeri. 2-in 2.00 per 100 



Alternantheraf, 4 colors, 2-in 2.00 per 100 



Scottii Fern, 2 in 5 00 per 100 



Piersoni Fern. 2-in 4.00 per 100 



Boston Fern, 2 in 3.00 per 100 



Rubber, 4-in., 10 to 16-in. high $3.00 per doz. 



Hardy Pink, 3-in.. 4 varieties $4.C0 per 100 



The VATIOVAIt PIiAHT CO., Dayton, O. 



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SURPLUS FERNS Cheap 



Pteris WimsettI and Pteris Cretica Albo-lineata, 

 two best sorts for dishes, fine, bushy stock, $20.00 

 per 1000. Cash. 



BlTTTESCrCP PBIMB08E, 2^-inch, fine, 

 $5.00 per 100; 3-inch, fine, $8.00 per 100. 



G. F. Baker & Son, Cornelia St., Utica, N. Y. 



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Greenhouse and Beddiog Plants 



GERANIUMS 



We have 200,000 good strong plants 

 in 2-inch pots now ready to send out. 



Doz. 



Berthe de Presilly $ .75 



Centanre 4U 



ComtessedeHarcourt 40 



Double Gen. tirant 40 



Gloire de France 40 



Jean de La Brete iO 



Jean Vlaud. 



La FaTorite 



LeCId 



M. Jolly de BammeTllle.. 



Mme. Barney 



Mme. CanoTers. 



.40 

 .40 

 .40 

 60 

 .40 

 .40 

 Mme. Charotte 40 



Mme. Janlin. 



Mme. Landry 



Madonna 



Marqaise de Castellane 

 Marqais de Nontmort. . 



Miss Kendell 



8. A. Nott 



Thos. Meehan. 



.40 

 .40 

 .50 

 .50 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .50 

 Vine de Poitiers 50 



100 

 $4.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 8.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 8.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 8.00 

 4.00 



1000 



$20.00 

 20.00 

 17.50 

 20.00 



17.50 

 20.00 

 20.00 



20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 17.50 



20.00 



1000 



Doz. 100 

 SCENTED GERANIUMS 

 Bose, Balm, Fernifolia....$ .40 $2.00 



Write us about special prices on large lots. 



We will send 1000, 50 each of 20 varieties, our 

 selection, for $18.00. Or 500 25 each of 20 varie- 

 ties our selection, for $10.00. This price is for 

 cash with order only. 



TELEGRAPH, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100, 

 $50.00 per 1000. 



E. H. TBEGO, the best semi-double scarlet. 

 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



MBS. E. BAWSON, magnificent salmon scar- 

 let (single), $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Our new, 24-page illustrated descriptive gera 

 nium ••atalogue, containing a full description of 

 over 175 of the best novelties, new and standard 

 varieties of geraniums and pelargoniums, is now 

 ready, and will be sent to the trade. IB' YOU DO 

 NOT GET ONE, WRITE US. 



Miscellaneous Plants 



Per doz. Per 100 



Abutilon Savitzi. and others $ .40 $2.00 



Acalypha Macafeeana 40 2.00 



Achyranthes, Emersonii and Ver- 



schaflfeltii 40 2.00 



Cuphea cigar plant 40 2.00 



Ageratum, blue and white 40 2.00 



Alteranthera, red and yellow 40 2.00 



Alyssum, giant and dwarf 40 2.00 



Helitrope, in good variety 40 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy. 15 to 18 inch 40 2.00 



$17.50 per 1000. 



Hollyhock, double white and mixed. .50 3.00 



Per doz. Per 100 



Lantanas, in good variety $ .40 $2.00 



Lemon Verbena 40 2.00 



Moonvines, blue and white 50 3.00 



Parlor Ivy. Senecio scandens 40 2.00 



Plumbago Capensis, wLite 60 3.00 



Salvia, in variety 40 2.00 



Deutzia Gracilis, for forcing 1 .00 6.00 



Hardy Chrysanthemums 40 2.00 



Madeira Vine Roots, $1 per peck; $3.50 per bushel. 



DAHLIA ROOTS 



We are now booking contract orders for delivery season 1906. 

 them in any quantity. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



We are prepared to grow 



CABBA.OE in any quantity. Wakefield, Succession, Early and Late Flat Dutch, etc. $1.25 

 per 1000; 10,000 and over, 85 cents per IOOj. 



PABBIiET, Moss Curled, 25c per 100; $1 25 per 1000. 



^ETZUCB, Big Boston. Boston Market and Tennis Ball, $1.00 per 1000; $8.50 per 10.000. 



Cash With Order. 

 WHO£B8A]LE TSADE IiTBT for 1906 now ready. In writing for it please enclose busi- 

 ness card as it is sent only to those in the trade. 



A cordial invitation is extended to all interested in Horticulture to visit us. Cowentoni'station 

 Philadelphia division, B. & O. R. R., 12 miles north of Baltimore. We meet all trains. 



R. VINCENT, JR. & SON, WHITE MARSH, MD. 



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GIANT PANSIES, $2 00 per 1000 



Rooted CuttinKB prepaid per lOO. Ager- 

 atum, Gurriey: Alternanthera, be-t red and 

 yellow, fall rooted, strong, 5Uc: $».50 per 1000. by 

 express. Salvia Bonfire and Splendens; Alys- 

 sum, Double Uiant, 75c. Fuchsia. 5 fine sorts, 

 $1.2!j. Hardy Pinks, extra bargain. R. C.,3klnd8, 

 50c per 100 mailed; $4.60 per 1000 by express. 

 Cash. Wanted to exchange for other cuttings. 

 Write us. 



BYKR FLORAL. CO., ShippensburK, Fa. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



ASPARAGUS 



Pl-niSOSUS, fine stock, 2K-inch pots. $3.00 

 per 100; $2.'>.00 per 1000. 



8PBEWOEBI, fine stock, 2>^-inch pots, $3.00 

 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



To be shipped from Grand Rapids. 



KENNICOTT BROS. CO. 



40-44 Bandolph St. CHICAOO. 



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SCOTTII 



I SeU Plants— Not Pots 



Grand value in $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 plants. 

 Decorative Plants in variety. 



JOHN scon, ^"^Kt^lt.^'^' 



Brooklyn, N.Y. 



Telephone, 2890 Bedford. Note address. I 

 have removed from Keap Street Greenhouses. 



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M4^^]|/ is the the time to buy unrooted Car- 

 •^ ^-^ •■ nation Cuttings. I have the best sorts. 

 Per 1000— Red and White Lawson, $15.00; Enchan- 

 tress and Queen, $10.00; Pink Lawson and Flora 

 Hill, $7.50. O. Wnitton, CitySt., Utioa, V Y. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Verbena King 



Over 40 of the very 

 best select named va- , 

 rietles, none better, 60c 

 per 100: $5.00 per lOdO. 



PETUNIA 8— Dreers 

 and Henderson s latest 

 select strains, they are 

 winners; Kansas Dbl. 

 White, a grand bloom- 

 er, fine for design 

 work, blooms size of 

 F Hll carnation. $1.26 

 per 100; $10CO per 1.00. 



75.0IK) ALTERN AN- 

 THER A 8— Red and 

 yellow, fiOc per 100: $5.00 ner 100 Brilllantlssima. 

 this is a beauty and no florist should be without 

 t tils grand variety. 75c per 100: $6.0o per 1000. 



FEVERFEW Little Gem. $1.25 per 100; $10.00 

 per 1000. HELIOTROPES— 12 of the very best 

 named varieties, IncluOlntrQu^en. the finest dark 

 blue, a grand variety, $1.0 1 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 

 COLEU8— 40of the finest select named varieties, 

 70c per 100; $«.00 per 10(0. 



We pay express on all Rooted Cuttings. Satis- 

 faction and safe arrival guaranteed. Special 

 price on large lots. 



C. HUMFELD, CLAY CENTER, KAN. 



Boston Ferns 



6-inch pots $35.00 per 100 



2>i-inch pots $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings of leading varieties. 

 Write for prices. 



Wm. Winter, Kirkwood, st. louIi Co., Mo. 



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