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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



I'KllKI'AKV S, 1906. 



WILLIAMSVILLE,N.Y. 



Ilyirii, l'!r(i>. li;i\i' tiller line Kiiiy 

 UOllSi'S (IcVOtc'l U> ;il(l\villy stock I'm 

 th<'ir Hufl'jil'i stnir. 'I'liis |ilint' is iiihIci- 

 thf iMV< nf llciirv Wclicr ;iii<l, Jiuli^iny 

 from ;i|i|)i';ii'iini-i's. lie is tin' i-iyht niiiii. 

 Til'- stock :ill looks wi'li. A lioiisi' of 

 '•airiiit ions is ;i fcjitmr. Iliiriisii lilies 

 sliow ii|» hadly 'liseasi'il. Loiiuidoiuiiis 

 are ;,^oo(l, hut. a little slow. A (luaiitity 

 of sprinji; bocldiiiy stock is to tie seen, 

 also a, line lot of azaleas aiiW h]ast(M- 

 plants. 



At ' '. K. .SliisltT 's ovorylhiiie is lilled 

 to overtlow'ing. A specialty is made 

 of iieiaiiiuin stock for the trade. Car- 

 nations are <;ro\vn in inoderate (|iiantity. 

 A carnation liouse "J^xltHi is planned 

 foi this comin<; summer. A fine lot of 

 Lon^itlorum lilies are in evidence, also 

 a i|iiantity of s|irin<;' lied(lin<i- stock. .X 

 bed of Aspara;^ns plnmosus striiiijs is 

 fint. Mr. Shisler jtlants 10.000 to la/JOO 

 ger.iniuins in fin- Held for cuttings and 

 a trip to tiis geranium Held in iniilsuiiuner 

 afl'ords a sight long to be remembered. 



Tobias Shank has the glass for a 

 cain.atioij house to be built this si)ring. 



TARRYTOWN. N. Y. 



The regular monthly meeting of tlie 

 Tarrylown Horticultural Society wa.s 

 held danuary MO, I'lesidenl Joseph 

 Mooiiey in the chair. The following 

 wer<- elected to active meinbershiji of 

 the society: l^dwin .leiikins. Lenox. 

 Mas-s. ; i'>ancis HIack. ()ssiiiiiig. \. V.: 

 E. .M. Berrien. Tarrytoun. X. V.; I'liilip 

 Jewell, irvington. N. N". The mouthly 

 exhibit, and pri/e. a handsome (dock, 

 given by Jost'pli Bradley. Dobbs l'"erry. 

 for the best twelve spiay.s of migiioiiettL. 

 was won by John I'i'atiierstone. (irey 

 stoni'. ^'onkers, with a dozen beautiful 

 spikt'S. Josepii Bradley leceixed iioii- 

 orable mention tor a Hue vase of Her 

 Majesty mignonette. The dates for the 

 annual fall exhibition to lie held in the 

 Music hall, Tarrytowii. will l)e October 

 30. 'M and Novemb.T 1. The evejit of 

 the evt-iiiiii: Ava< the reading of an essay 

 on mignonette. by Joseph Bradley. 

 The p.'iper was well ri'ceixed and a 

 hearty \ot._- of tlianks accorded to Mr. 

 Bradley for his abh; etidit. An inter 

 esting discussion fnlloweil in answer to 

 the cpiestions foninl in the (piestion box. 

 Several "f the )ii»'mliers took part. 



.FaMKS I-{AI.I.I.\(iTO.\, < 'or. .">ec. 



GER3NIUIVIS 



WfliM'.. ;i ^ea-t l."iO,IKIUt'er:niimiis HI :."4 iii.|iol>, 

 .Old ill tnie coinliti'tri :iiiil 1 lie le;nler- .-il $ 18.00 ]i> v 

 anil: r-'.OOp.- 10(1 



Fei 100. 

 Kose ufraiiiniiis, JU in. H'^OU per 1 000 . $-'.(iO 

 \tj«Tatnni. iJinncy. 1*. Pauline .nul otliers 



V4 in.. 2.00 



R. (■ '.0 



I'lK'lisias, ill III'- :eailin!.'- v.irieiie-.. 'Ji I in. .. :i.00 



H«'liotr«>|M-. .ill ilarU 2'4 in :i.0il 



.Sweet Aljssuni, '.'' 1 111 ','.00 



I.o)>eIia, -.i'l In. -.'.Dd 



.Mternaiitliera. rooteil cimiiit-'s aO 



tJernian Ivy. al: ri.otcit ciitlln^rs ."lO 



Knulisli Ivy, 'M 1 a line rooted ciittintr^ 1.00 



The Worlu :inil :ill .if ColeiiH K <'. iV<- per lOO: 



Si'). Co 1 1,000. f'a-li inii.-t acc.iiiip.iii.v tin- order 



J. E.FELTHOISEN, 



Schenectady, N. Y. 



Mciitidii Tlie Ilivjcw wlu'u you write. 



WHEN you read this w^rite us 

 about rooted cuttings of 

 Salvia, Ageratum, Santol- 

 ina, Double Sweet Alyssum, Coleus, 

 Fuchsias, Beg^onias, etc. Save mon- 

 ey on Boston Ferns. We need the 

 room. GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, 111. 



.Mc:.tii".Li The l!ovlp\v wlicii .vou write. 



Seasonable Plants for Easter Forcing 



PRIMULA VERIS SUPERBA. 



A giant-flowering form of the English 

 Cowslip, with bright, canary-yellow flowers, 

 which readily (!an be brought in for Easter. 

 Strong |)lants. 75c per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



JAPANESE PRIMROSES. 



(Primula Cortusoides Sieboldi.) 

 Excellent subjects for forcing, producing 

 in spring, innumerable stems of bright col- 

 ored flowers, varying from pure white to 

 deep crimson. 



We olTcr six distinct varieties : 

 ALBA MAOMFICA, large, pure white, fringed. 

 ARTHUR, beautiful salmon rose. 

 DELICATA, pleasing shade of pink. 

 LOKELEY, beautiful f-almon rose, white eye 

 MAIDEN'S BLUSH, large, light pink. 

 KIRIUS, rich crimson rose, white eye. 

 Strong plants at $1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100 



AZALEA MOLLIS. 



An excellent lot of finely budded plants. 

 15 inches high, at$4.50 per doz.; $35.00 per 100 



DEUTZIA LEMOINEI and 



DEUTZIA GRACILIS ROSEA. 



Strong, field grown plants, suitable for 

 PR,*.ucA VCR.. suPCRBA. ^-^nch pots. $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



For a fuU line of other SEASONABLE PLANTS, BULBS and SEEDS, 

 See our Quarterly Wholesale List. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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PANSY Plants GERANIUMS 



Small plants. $2.uo per KMX) $0.5<i per Kk) 



.Asp. Sprengeri, 'i-in. pots 1.25 per KKI 



Oxalis Floribunda Rosea 1.50 per 100 



CASH or 

 C. O. U. 



1(1 var. S25.0O per 1000: 2>^in. pots.$3.00 per 100 



Coleus, ready in March 2 00 per W) 



Asp. Plumosus, ready in March 2.00 per 100 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM, DELAWARE, O. 



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