Febkuary 22, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



939 



Dreer's Summer Flowering Bulbs 



The Begonias and Gloxinias offered by us are tlie best wliicii skili and careful selection can produce, tiiey are grown for 



us by one of tiie most expert European specialists. 



TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. 



Sinfcled Flowered, Scarlet, Crimsoii, White, Yellow, Rose and Orange, 40c per 

 dozen; 13.00 per 100; $26.00 per 1000. 



Choice Single Flowered in Mixture. 35c per dozen; 12.50 per 100; 122.00 per 1000. 



Double Flowering, Scarlet, Rose, White and Yellow, 65c per dozen; $5.00 per 

 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



Choice Double Flowering in Mixture, 50c per dozen; $4.U0 per 100; $35.00 

 per 1000. 



NEW HYBRID FRILLED TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. 



A most unique form with flowers of immense size, with wavy or frilled petalH 

 similar to thje best forms of singrle petunias, 26c each; $2.50 per dozen; $20.00 per 100. 



GLOXINIA CRASSIFOLIA GRANDIFLORA. 



A very fine selected strain, strong, well-matured bulbs. Red, White, Blue, Red 

 wim while border, Blue with white border, in separate colors or in choicest mixtnrt', 

 50c per dozen; $4.00 per 100; $36.00 per 1000. 



MONTBRETIAS. 



All of these are highly useful to the florist as a late summer cut flower, particu- 

 larly the new large flowering variety Germanla. Per doz. Per lOU 



America— New $2.00 $16.00 



Crocosmaef lora 15 1.00 



Ftoile de Feu 26 1.50 



Geo. Davison— New— 36 cents each 3.50 



Gerbe d'Or 25 1.50 



Germanla— New 1.25 10 00 



Martaifon— New 1.25 10.00 



PottBirGrandlflora 25 1.50 



Rayon d'Or 26 1.60 



TIGRIDIAS. Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000. 



Conchlflora $ .30 $2.00 $15.00 



Grandiflora Alba 30 2.00 15.00 



Pavonia Grandiflora 30 2.00 16.00 



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DREER'5 



I BEGONIAS 



TUBEROSES, 



per 1000. 



Double Pearl, Selected, 4 to 6-inch bulbs, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 



Our Quarterly Wholesale List offers a full line of Seasonable 

 Plants, Seeds and Bulbs. 



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



ASPARA6US PLUMOSUS NANUS 



AT 86.00 FEB l.OOO SEEDS. 



Reduced price on large quantities. 

 Our WHOLESALE PRICE LIST for 



Florists and Market Gardeners 



IS NOW READY FOR MAILING 

 and will be sent free on application. It 

 contains a full assortment of the choicest 

 seeds of the highest grade. 



Lily of the Valley Pips 

 Cycas Re voluta Stems. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



36 Cortlandt St. 



NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when you write. 



There is much talk and probably quite 

 unnecessary scare regarding the scarcity 

 of Victoria aster seed. The result of 

 high prices has soon made itself felt ; the 

 demand has been quite unhinged and 

 prices have come down with a rush. 

 There is reported to have been a certain 

 quantity of last year's crop of seed on 

 hand and this has been placed on the 

 market, but quite apart from this, the 

 Victoria aster is not an article that will 

 at any time stand a very high price. 

 There are plenty other sorts which will 

 always serve the same purpose. B. J. 



GLADIOLUS 



— We o£ler for — 



Immediate Shipment 



or will hold until spring at the fol- 

 lowing prices, cash with order. 



Augusta, No. I, \}i in. up, $20.00 per 

 1000; No. 2, xYi in. to 134: in., 

 $16.00 per 1000. 



White and light mixture, the fin- 

 est in the country; sizes as above. 

 No. I, $12.00 per 1000; No. 2, $8.00 

 per 1000. 



Come and inspect the stock and see for 



yourself that our Gladioli are the 



healthiest in the country. 



Bulbs guaranteed sound and up 

 to measurement. 



Address all orders to— 



ROWEHL & GRANZ 



Hicksiille, Long Island, New York. 



THE CANNERS' CONVENTION. 



Some of the seed firms represented at 

 the canners' convention at Atlantic City 

 last week made fairly good seed dis- 

 plays, of peas, beans and sweet corn. 



Mention The Kevlew when you write. 



It has come to be the proper tiling for 

 the seedsmen to put up a gool front at 

 the canners' convention. A good idea of 

 the way the seed trade is t'^J)anding 

 may be gathered from the increasing 

 number of firms who line up at can- 

 ners' meetings. The followinjr firms 

 were represented at Atlantic City: W. 

 H. Grenell, Saginaw, Mich.; Kogers 

 Bros., Chaumont, N. :^ , ; J. B. Rice Seed 

 Co., Cambridge, N. Y. ; Livin^^ston See-1 

 Co., Columbus, Ohio; H. W. Buckbee, 

 Rockford, 111.; Bolgiano & Son, Balti- 

 more, Md. ; Cleveland Seed Co., Capo 

 Vincent, N. Y. ; N. B. Keeney & Son, Cape 



NAMED GLADIOLI 



Choice varieties, including all shades, $10 per 

 1000. Gladioli, choice mixed, No. 1, $4 per 1000. 

 Mixed. No. 2, $2.00 per 1000: 10.000, $18.00. GrofT's 

 Hybrid, a fine strain. No. 1, $8: No. 2, $5; No. 3. 

 $2 per 1000. Childsii. No. 1, $10 per 1000. 



Oriflamme, rich dark maroon, large open 

 flowers, long spikes, $9 per 1000. 



Dalillas, double, choice varieties, all classes, 

 divided roots, my selection, $3.60 per 100. 



Spotted Callas, No. 1, $1.50 per 100; 1 year, 

 $1 per 100: S9 per 1000. 



Trltoma Grandiflora, strong, $.5 per 100. 



Double Tleer Lily, No. 1, $3.00 per 100. 



Sine:leTlKerLUy,$20 per 1000; 1 year from 

 bulblets, $10 per 1000. 



Shasta Daisy, 2>^ inch pots, $.3 per 100. 



Coreopsis Lanceolata, 2K-inch pots, $2..">0 

 per 100. 



Vinca Minor VarleB»ta, a beautiful vari- 

 gated trailer, hardy as an ouk, 2>i;-inch pots, $;i 

 per 100. 



Wistaria Masmiflca, 3 years, strong, $25 per 

 1000. 



Suerar Maple, 5 to 7 feet, $40 per 1000; 2-year 

 seedlings. 10 to 18 inches. $4 per 1000; 10,000, $35; 4 

 to 8 inches. $2 per 1000: 10,000, $18. Cash please. 

 Lists free. 



E. Y. TEAS, Centerville, Ind. 



Make No Mistake 



Carlson's Aster 



Has for years been the leading aster In the 

 Chicago cut flower market. Don't make a 

 mistake on your next year's crop. Plant the 

 best and get your seed now from the origi- 

 nator. 



Light Pink, Dark Pink, Lavender, White, 

 separate, 1-5 02^ $1.00; per oi^ $5.00. 



C. CARLSON, 



103(5 Throop St., CHICAGO. 



Orders may be sent to 



E. C. Amling, 31 Randolph St., Chicago. 



Montlon The Review when you writ e. 



Vincent, N. Y. ; Leonard Seed ' 'o., Chi- 

 cago; S. D. Woodru^ & Sons. Milford, 

 Conn.; W. H. Woodruff, McMoraia 

 Gray Co., W. H. Dennison; D. M. Ferry 

 & Co., Detroit, Mich.; Frank S. Piatt & 

 Co., Xew Haven, Conn.; W. Atleo Bnr 

 pee & Co., Philadelphia; W. H. <:)ryell 

 Seed Co., Oshawa, Ont.; Johnsor, & 

 Stokes, Philadelphia, Pa. In this c.n- 



