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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Fbbboaky 1, 1906. 



ROSES— Continusd. 



Hooted rose cuttings. Strong, healthy and 

 well rooted. Satisfaction guaranteed. . 



100 1000 100 T 1000 



Beauties . .$3.00 125.00 Maid |1.60 |12.60 



Richmond 10.00 90.00 Bride 1.60 12.00 



Liberty ... 2.00 15.00 Cbatenay . 1.50 12.B0 



Beauties, bench plants, $5.00 100; $45.00 

 1000. Geo. Reinberg, 61 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Roses. Baby Rambler, the strongest dormant 

 stock In the country, $25.00 per 100; 2Vi-in. 

 pot plants, $7.00 per 100, $65.00 per 1000. 

 Will be propagated under contract in any quan- 

 tity In 2H-'n. pot plants for next spring's de- 

 livery. Samples free. Write today. 



Brown Bros. Co., Rochester, N. Y. 



Richmond rooted cuttings, w^ell-rooted and 

 ready for immediate shipment. Write us for 

 quotations. 



Kaiserin, MacArthur and Perle, rooted cut- 

 tings, $3.50 100, $30.00 1000. Chatenay, Bride 

 and Bridesmaid, $1.50 100, $12.50 lUOO. 

 Bassett & Washburn. 76 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Roses. Crimson Rambler, Clothllde Soupert, 

 Gen. Jacq., Coquette Blanclies, Magna Charta, 

 etc., fine, fleld-grown, suitable for 4 and 5-in. 

 pots, 7c; larger, for 6 and 7-in., 12c. Crimson 

 Rambler, XXX, 20c. 

 W. H. Salter, Rochester, N. Y. 



Roses, No. 2, many varieties, 4c. Strong, 2^- 

 In., 150 varieties, as low as $20.00 1000. Baby 

 Rambler, 2Vi-in., $6.00. Crimson Rambler, 2-ln., 

 $3.00. Hybrid perpetuals, No. 1. fleld-grown, 

 $10.00 100. 

 Elizabeth Nursery Co.. Elizabeth. N. J. 



600 American Beauties, 2 years old, $10.00 

 100. Now dormant, stock in root house. Will 

 make from 3 to 6 flowering shoots and if 

 planted now will make excellent stock for 



F. A. Butler & Son, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



American Beauty, rooted cuttings, ready now, 

 $25.00 per 1000. Strong, 2%-ln., Feb. 1, $50.00 

 per 1000. 



Richmond, 2^-ln., strong plants, ready now, 

 $12.50 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 

 J. F. Wilcox, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



Richmond, fine 2x3-ln. stock, own roots, $12.00 

 100; $100.00 1000. 



Rooted cuttings of Bride, Maid, Ivory, Golden 

 Gate, $1.50 100, $12.50 1000; Meteor and Perle, 

 $2.00 100, $18.00 1000. 

 W. H. Gullett & Sons, Lincoln, 111. 



300 Kaiserlns. 2%-in., $5.00 per 100; 300 

 Kaiserins, dormant, 2-yr., pruned to 2 to 2^^ ft., 

 5 to 8 strong canes, $10.00 100; or will ex- 

 change for 3 or 4-in. strong Asparagus plumosus 

 nanus. J. D. Erlsman & Son, Swarthmore, Pa. 



Field-grown roses. Crimson Rambler, 2 to 3 

 ft., $3.00; Prairie Queen, 6 ft., $5.00; Climbing 

 Clothllde Soupert, 5 ft., Duchess Brabant, 2 ft., 

 Paul Neyron, 2 to 3 ft., $6.00 100; and 50 other 

 varieties. W. K. Nelson, Augusta, Ga. 



Baby Ramblers, 2H-ln., in any quantity, $6.00 

 per 100. 75 varieties — hybrid perpetuals, hy- 

 brid teas, teas and climbers. Send your list for 

 prices. John A. Doyle, Box 16, R. D. 3, 

 Springfield. Ohio. 



Rosea, 2 vears. fleld-grown, well-rooted. Doro- 

 thy Perkins. $7.50 100. $70.00 1000. Crimson 

 Rambler, $9.00 100, $80.00 1000. Hybrid per- 

 petuals, in good assortment, $9.00 to $10.00 100. 



Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, New York. 



Killarney, Wellesley. We have the largest 

 stock In the west and offer same from 2H-ln. 

 pots, spring delivery, at $16.00 per 100, $125.00 

 per 1000. Deposit of 20 per cent required. 



Welland & Rlsch, 59 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Richmond rose, own root stock, 2^-ln., $12.00 

 100, $100.00 1000; grafted. $15.00 100; $160.00 

 1000. Rosalind Orr English, $6.00 100, $60.00 

 1000; grafted, $10.00 100, $100.00 1000. 



/ E. Q. Hill Co.. Richmond, Ind. 



Crimson Ramblers, extra strong, 2 yrs., $8.00 

 100. Dorothy Perkins, White Ramblers, Yellow 

 Ramblers, etc., $5.00 100. H. P. roses, 50 varie- 

 ties, 2 yrs., own roots, $9.00 100. 

 Gilbert Costlch. Rochester. N. Y. 



Richmond rose, 2%-ln, plants, $16.00 100. 

 March delivery. 



Bride, Maid, Gate, Perle, Chatenay, Sunrise 

 and La Detroit, 2%-ln., $3.60 100. Cash. 



W. J. & M. S. Vesey. Fort Wayne. Ind. 



Baby Ramblers, extra strong, $25.00; Crim- 

 son Ramblers, $15.00; Frau Karl Druschkl, 

 $18.00: Kaiserin, La France, $12.00; Hermosa 

 and all H. P. roses. $10.00 100. 

 F. W. O. Schmltz. Prince Bay. N. Y. 



Queen Beatrice, the finest pink forcing rose In 

 the American Market. All stiff stems, no trashy 

 wood. Will be disseminated spring of 1907. 



F. H. Kramer. 916 F St.. Washington. D. C. 



Richmond roses. Having a large and fine 

 stock of this new rose, we are prepared to ac- 

 cept contracts for delivery, spring 1906. 

 United States Cut Flower Co.. Elmlra. N. Y. 



Roses, 2Vl-ln , March delivery. 



Richmond $12.00 100, $100.00 1000 



Kaiserin '. 4.00 100, 35.00 1000 



E. H. Pye. Upper Nyack, New York. 



50,000 roses, 1%-In. pots. Crimson Rambler, 

 Philadelphia Rambler. Dorothy Perkins. Write 

 for prices. Sample. 10c. 



P. J. Agnew, Springfield, Ohio. 



Young roses, fine stuff in 2-in. Kaiserin. 

 Chatenay, Perle, Bride, Maid, Ivory, La France, 

 Wootton and Soupert. 



James C. Murray, Peoria, 111. 



Richmond, the best red rose. Sure to dis- 

 place Liberty. Strong plants, 2)4 -in., $12.00 

 lUO. $100.00 1000. 



Wlttbold Co., 1657 Buckingham PL, Chicago. 



Killarney and Richmond roses, own roots, 2%- 

 In.. $12.00 100; $UX1.00 1000. 



Benthey-Coatsworth Co., 35 Randolph St., Chi- 

 cago. 



1000 Baby Ramblers, 3i^-ln. pots, 8 to 12 la. 

 blgb, $2.50 doz. 2000 Crimson Ramblers, 2 years 

 old. List free. BenJ Connell, West Grove, Pa. 



Baby Rambler roses, strong fleld-grown stock, 

 $25.00 100; 2V&-ln. pot stock, $8.00 100. $66.00 

 1000. Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, Ohio. 



Rose plants. Leading varieties out of 2H-In. 

 pots at prices that will Interest you. Send for 

 list. C. M. Nluffer, Springfield, Ohio. 



Young roses. Best varieties in 2H-ln. and 

 3-ln.; also rooted cuttings. See display adv. 

 for prices. Geo. A. Kuhl, Pekin. 111. 



H. P. roses in best variety. Crimson Ramblers, 

 etc. Strictly first class. Send for our catalogue. 

 Van der Weijden & Co., Boskoop, Holland. 



Roses, fleld-grown, low budded, 2 yrs. old. 

 Over 200 best varieties. Send for price list. 

 F. Ludemann, Baker St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Rose plants, grafted and on own roots. Vari- 

 eties and prices given in our display adv. 



S. S. Pennock, 1610 Ludlow St., Philadelphia. 



Maid roses, .S-ln.. wintered In cool frame, 

 fine stock, $4.00 100; $35.00 1000. 



Jos. H. Seaman & Co., Washington, Pa. 



Roses. Kaiserin, 2i/&-ln., fine stock, $4.00 100; 

 $30.00 1000. 



Wietor Bros., 51 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



Richmond rose, flne, clean root stock. 2-ln., 

 $12.00; 3-ln.. $15.00 100. 

 Heller Bros.. New Castle. Ind. 



Brides and Maids, flne stock, dormant. 4-in., 

 $6.00, 5-in., $8.00 100. 



J. W. Dunford, Clayton, Mo. 



Dog briars, well rooted plants, $1.28 1000. 

 Julius Hansen, Plnneberg, Germany. 



Killarney and Richmond roses. 

 Chas. H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 



Leedle Co., see adv. this Issue, Springfleld, O. 



RUBBERS. 



Flcus elastica, 4-ln., 25c each, $3.00 doz.: 

 5-in., 35c each, $4.00 doz.; 6-In., 60c each, $6.00 

 doz. Wlttbold Co., 1657 Buckingham PI., Chicago. 



Flcus elastica, 6 to 5^-in., 30c, 35c, 40c; 6-ln., 

 26 in. high, 50c; extra heavy, 60c to 76c each. 

 Cash. G. Aschmann, 1012 Ontario St., Phila. 



Rubbers, 4-in., 10 to 16 In. high. $3.00 dos. 

 National Plant Co.. Dayton. Ohio. 



SALVIAS. 



Salvia splendens, 2^-ln., nice bushy plants, 

 ready for 4-in., $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 

 R. C. $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 250 at 

 inoo rate. Krueger Bros.. Toledo. Ohio. 



The old reliable Salvia splendens, flne, 2-in. 

 plants, $2.00 per 100. Just right for spring 

 orders. 

 S. W. Carey, North End Florist, Urbana, O. 



Salvias, in 4 best varieties, 2^-ln., $2.50 per 

 100. Parkside Greenhouses, 746 E. 70th St.. 

 Chicago. 



Salvias Bonfire and St. Louis; R. C, $1.00 

 100; $8.00 1000. 

 E. B. Randolph. Delavan, 111. 



Salvia Bonfire, the best for all purposes, $1.00 

 100. W. T. Buckley Co., Springfleld, 111. 



Salvias, in variety, 40c doz.. $2.00 100. Cash. 

 R. Vincent .Tr. & Son, White Marsh, Md. 



Salvia Bonfire, 214-ln., $3.00 100. 



Jos. H. Seaman & Co.. Washington, Pa. 



Salvia A. Ragencan. $3.00 100. 



Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, O. 



Salvias, 75c per 100. Prepaid. 



S. W. Pike, St. Charles, 111. 



SEEDS. 



SWEET CORN. 600 bu. Stowell's Evergreen, 

 $1.75 per bu.; 800 bu. Mason's Favorite, an 

 Improved variety, about 10 days earlier, with 

 longer and sweeter kernels, and more ears to 

 the hill than any other similar variety, $2.00 

 per bu.; 300 bu. Country Gentleman. $2.50 per 

 bu. Cash. Special prices on large lot. This is 

 grown from an extra flne selection for improv- 

 ing seed for canning purposes. 



Ludvlg Mosbaek, Onarga, 111. 



If you want to know how to save the finest 

 seeds nnrt bnlbs for your own use or for market, 

 buy "The Seed Grower." See advertisement 

 this issue, or address 



Chas. Johnson. Marietta. Pa. 



Wholesale seed growers. We have 3,700 acres 

 of garden seeds under cultivation. 



Braslan Seed Growers Co., San Jose, Cal. 



PLEASE MENTION THE KEVTKW WHEN WRITING AN\ 



XXX seeds. Verbena. Improved mammoths* 

 the very finest grown; mixed. 1000 seeds, 25c' 



Cineraria. Large-flowering dwarf. 1000 seeds' 

 60c. • 



Phlox pnmlla compacta. Dwarf and compact - 

 grand for pots; in finest colors, mixed. Trade 

 pkt., 25c. 



AlysBum compactum. Most dwarf and com- 

 pact variety grown. Trade pkt.. 26c. 



Chinese primrose. Large-flowering fringed 

 varieties, mixed; single and double, 600 seeds 

 $1.00; half pkt., 60c. 



Pansy, flnest giants. Large-flowering varieties, 

 critically selected; mixed, 5000 seeds, $1.00- 

 half pkt., 50c. 



Petunia. New star, from the flnest marked 

 flowers, extra choice. Trade pkt., 25c. 



Salvia Bonfire, finest variety grown, 40c 1000 

 seeds. Extra count in all pkts. 



John F. Rupp, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



Fresh seeds, crop of 1905. Alyssum Little 

 Gem, 10c trade pkt.; 26c oz. Aster Hohensol- 

 lern, mixed, 10c trade pkt.; 76c oz. Cobaea 

 scandens, purple, 10c trade pkt.; 30c oz. Dra- 

 caena indivisa, 10c trade pkt.; 25c oz. Lobelia 

 speciosa, 10c trade pkt.; 50c oz. Crystal Pal- 

 ace comp., 16c trade pkt.; $1.00 oz. Smilax. 

 10c trade pkt.; 25c oz. Verbena, mammoth, 

 25c trade pkt.; $1.00 oz. Forget-me-not, I60 

 trade pkt. Mignonette Machet, 10c trade pkt.; 

 60c oz. Petunia, California Giants, 60c trade 

 pkt.; quadrl-color, 25c trade pkt. Salvia splen- 

 dens. 25c trade pkt.; $1.00 oz. Stocks Cut and 

 Come Again and Ten Weeks', mixed, 26c trade 

 pkt. Stokesla cyanea, 20c trade pkt. Thun- 

 bergia, 10c trade pkt.; 60c oz. Torenla Four- 

 nieri, 15c trade pkt. 



W. W. Barnard Co., 161 Klnzle St., Chicago. 



New sweet peas. EVELYN BYATT, the most 

 gorgeous colored sweet pea yet Introduced, color, 

 fiery orange. PHYLLIS DNWIN. a giant nov- 

 elty, color, a deep, rosy carmine. Each of 

 above novelties, $14.50 100 packets, $1.76 doz.. 

 retail. 25c. GLADYS DNWIN, the finest of aU 

 pink sweet peas that we introduced last sea- 

 son, $4.60 lb. 



Watkins & Simpson, 12 Tavistock St.. Covent 

 Garden, London, England. 



Reliable aster seeds, German-grown. Giant 

 Comet, pink, purple, white, and Ostrich Feather, 

 pink, purple, white, ea., 25c trade pkt., $1.50 oz. 



Queen of the Market, pink, purple, white, ea., 

 25c trade pkt., $1.00 oz. 



Triumph, for pot use, deep scarlet, purple, 

 white, ea., 50c trade pkt., $3.50 oz. 



Victoria, pink, purple, white, ea., 35c trade 

 pkt.. ?2.00 oz. O. V. Zangen. Hoboken, N. J. 



Asparagus seed. 100 260 600 lOOO 



Comorensis 75c $1.50 $2.75 $5.00 



Plumosus nanus 60c 1.25 2.25 4.00 



Plumosus robustus $1.00 2.26 4.25 8.60 



Scandens deflexus 1.25 2.75 6.26 10.00 



Sprengerl, $3.00 .5000 seeds. .25 .76 



Fern spores, 25c pkt., 60c large tr. pkt. 

 H. H. Berger & Co., 47 Barclay St., N. Y. City. 



Seed of Alaska, California and Westralla, 26c 

 100, $2.00 1000, $6.00 oz. Improved Shasta 

 seed, 26c 1500, $2.60 oz. Hybrid delphinium, 

 Burbank strain, 25c trade pkt., $2.00 oz. Petn- 

 nia. Giants of California, fringed, hand-fertil- 

 ized, 60c 100, $16.00 oz. Cash. 

 Fred Qrohe, Santa Rosa. CaL 



DRBER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. A 

 short list of varieties, all of the flnest quality, 

 for present sowing, and also prices, is given in 

 our display adv. For complete list see our cata- 

 logue, free on application. 

 H. A. Dreer, 714 Chestnut St., Phila. 



New sweet pea. BURPEE'S EARLIEST 

 WHITE, sold only in original sealed packets, 

 pkt. of 40 seeds, 25c; 5 pkts. for 75c. % size 

 packets, 20 seeds, 15c; 2 pkts. for 25c; 10 

 pkts. for 76c. 



W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Johnson & Stokes' aster seed from the best 

 American and European growers. All varieties 

 and colors. See display adv. for prices. For 

 complete list, write for our Illustrated cata- 

 logue. 



Johnson & Stokes. 217-219 Market St.. Phlla. 



Send for our complete aster catalogue, which 

 gives description and prices of the leading va- 

 rieties. A copy of "How to Grow Asters Suc- 

 cessfully" will be given free with your order 

 for seed. James Vlck's Sons. Rochester, N. Y. 



Asparagus plumosus nanus seed, $5.00 per 

 1000. Our wholesale price list for florists and 

 market gardeners Is now rendy. Write for a 

 copy, mentioning the Florists' Review. 



J. M. Thorhnrn & Co.. SQ Cortlandt St., N. Y. 



If you want to know how to save the finest 

 seeds and bulbs for your own use or for market, 

 buy "The Seed Grower." See advertisement 

 this Issue, or address 



Chas. Johnson. Marietta. Pa. 



Asparagus plumosus nanus seed. true, bar- 

 vested In my greenhouse, $5.00 1000 In 1000 

 lots: $4.50 1000 In 6000 lots; $4.00 1000 Id 

 10,000 lots. 



Emerson C. McFadden. Short Hills. N. J. 



Large, white-branching aster seed, 40c per 

 oz., $5.00 per lb. I have 12 lbs. that were 

 saved from plants that were grown for seed 

 only, so I know that it Is good. 

 Fred G. Lewis. 519 Locust St.. Lockport. N. Y. 



Asparagus plumosus seed. $4.60 1000. 



S. S. Pennock, 1018 Ludlow St., Phila. 



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