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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



April 6, 1906. 



INDIANAPOLIS. 



Current G>fnfnent. 



The weather and trade have both been 

 dull for the past week, ending in another 

 heavy fall of snow Friday night and 

 Saturday morning. By noon Saturday, 

 however, the sun was shining brightly 

 and the snow fast disappearing, we all 

 hope for the last time this season. We 

 shall need all the sunshine we can get 

 between now and Easter to help get 

 some of those belated plants in. 



Huntington & Page have opened a fine 

 branch store in the big Traction Ter- 

 minal building, in Illinois street. They 

 will carry a full line of cut flowers and 

 plants. Miss Truitt has charge of the 

 floral department, while Miss Webb con- 

 tinues to preside at the main store in 

 Market- street. 



Becoming disgusted with the weather 

 and trade last week. Homer Wiegand 

 shook the mud of Indianapolis off his 

 feet and sampled that of the Kankakee 

 swamps, looking for ducks. He returned 

 all right and reports the ' ' cooking ' ' fine, 

 also the ducks he didn't get. 



John Eieman is about again after be- 

 ing confined to his house for ten days 

 with rheumatic gout. 



W. W. Coles and son, of Kokomo, vis- 

 ited the different greenhouses this week, 

 looking for anything new in construction 

 methods, etc. Mr. Coles is expecting to 

 make a nice addition to his plant this 

 summer. 



Mart Nelson narrowly escaped being 

 burned out a week ago, when the soot in 

 his smoke stack caught fire, igniting the 

 roof of his boiler shed. Fortunately his 

 wife noticed it in time, and with the aid 

 of a few bucketf uls of water extinguished 

 the flames. 



Carl Glaubke, of Malott Park, is go- 

 ing in extensively for truck gardening 

 this year. He recently joined the noble 

 army of benedicts and he has the good 

 wishes of his many friends in both ven- 

 tures. S. 



CYCLAMEN 

 Giganteum 



July sowing, in all the separate 

 colors, extra well-grown stock out 

 of 2%-inch pots, $6.00 per 100; 

 $50.00 per 1000. Out of 3-inch, 

 $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 



LEHNIG & WINNEFELD 



HACKENSACK, N.J. 



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Chrysanthemums 



Well Rooted, Strong Stock 



2%-in.. pots, $3.00 per 100. 



Rooted Cuttiners of above varieties, 

 $2.00 per 100. 



MERRYVALE GREENHOUSES 



HKLENA, ARK. 



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Greenhouse aod Bedding Plants 



GERANIUMS 



„ii*?'^®"'n;[°^^*'"'®"®^' 25c. each, $2.60 per dozen. PELABOOn-IUMB, orders booked for 

 ?ii*^^"' ^® w"' •^ave to offer this season. Tai.EOBAPK OBBAVIUM SI 00 ner rtn^pn Jw iS. l^, 

 100 $50^ per WOO. B. H. TKBaO the best semi-doub^'Sfr^^Tc. ^pe? So^.'^SS^fc^' 

 a^T mStTX °*' ^*^°''^^„^£' Salmon Scarlet: single. $1.00 per doz.. $6.00 per 100 — 

 SAI.I.ESOI, 40c. per dozen. $2.00 per 100. TIPPIB , $2.25 per doz. 



Miscellaneous Plants-From 2-in. Pots. 



A V. «, c .. „ ^^^ ^°^- Per 100 



Abutilon Savitzii $ .40 $2.00 



Achyranthes Emersonii 40 2.00 



Ageratum, blue and white 40 2^00 



Alternanthera, red and yellow 40 2.00 



Alyssum, dwarf and giant 40 2.00 



Begoni as, bedding varieties 40 2^00 



Coleus, in good variety 40 2.00 



Cuphea, cigar plant 40 2.00 



Dahlia plants in good variety 40 2.00 



Fuchsia in good variety 50 2.00 



Heliotrope, in good variety 40 2 00 



Hardy English Ivy, $17.50 per 1000... .40 2.00 



Hardy Phlox, 10 good varieties 50 3.00 



Hollyhock, double mixed and white, 



3in. pots $ .50 $3.00 



Per doz. Per 100 



Lemon Verbena 40 2 00 



Lobelia Crystal Palace Gem .'40 2 00 



Moonvines, blue and white 50 3 00 



Nymphaea odorata gigantea, strong 



roots 50 3 5Q 



Parlor Ivy, Senecio scandens....... .40 2 00 



Petunias, Dreer 's superb single 40 2 00 



Plumbago Capensis, white 60 3 00 



Salvia, Bonfire 40 2 00 



Smilax, strong ' ".50 2 00' 



Swansona, alba 40 2 00 



Verbenas, separate colors !40 2 00 



mixed 40 ljjo 



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



HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



ZiABOB PIiOWBBINO OB ASTER VABIBTIBS-Prince of Wales ftlnrip Ho v,.c^^^ ci, 

 fln^f ™s'^B'?fn'??o5*a"';?so?'JnIt,"o??er^^^^^^^ p?rto"z',"$2.S,rr loo^'"''' ^°^'- 



DAHLIA ROOTS 



We are now booking contract orders for delivery next fall and winter. Our collection will com- 

 pare very favorably with any in the country. We are prepared to grow them in any quantity. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS 



1000?™t?d^overir$i:'^per?000.'^'''''''' Succession. Early and Late Flat Dutch, $1.26 per 



PABBLET, Moss Curled, 50c per 100; $2 50 per 1000. 



BEET. Egyptian, $1.25 per 1000; 10.000 and over, $1.00 per 1000. 

 ove"^ pS^Ow'^ Boston, Boston Market. Tennis Ball and Grand Rapids, $1.00 per 1000; 10,000 and 



TOM ATOBS-Early varieties, such as Earliana, Chalks Early Jewel, Dwarf Champion Dwarf 



Acml:ll(»?e?^im Standard crop varieties, such as Stone, Favorite. Parago™Kty and 



Casli Wltb Order. 



WHOXiESA^B TBABE MST for 1906 now ready. In writing for it please enclose busi- 

 ness card as it is sent only to those in the trade. i"cooe eui-iuse ousi 



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



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CARNATION 



ROOTED 

 CUTTINGS 



Glendale . 



Per 100 1000 

 .112.00 tlbO.OO 



Victory 12.00 100.00 



Robt. Craig. 12.00 100.00 

 White 



Perfection 12.00 IflO.OO 



Cardinal.... 6.00 60.00 



Fiancee 6.00 50.00 



The Belle ... 3.00 25.00 



Per 100 

 Lady 



Bountiful. t3.00 

 Enchantress. H.OO 



Estelle 2.50 



Mrs. Lawson 2.00 

 Boston 



Market... 2.00 

 White Cloud. 1.00 



1000 



125.00 

 25.00 

 20.00 

 15.00 



15.00 

 8.00 



RICHMOND ROSE— 2M-ln. pots. «12.00 per 100. 

 CASH or C. O. D. 



W.J. &M.S.Vesey, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 



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VIOLETS . . . 



Marie Louise Violets, rooted cuttings, 

 fine healthy stock, $1.00 per 100, 

 $8.00 per 1000. Place your order 

 early. 



EF PrTrPQr\l 33S.Hem«rBlvd 

 . L. fLILKdCm, DEMEII. COLO 

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TO MAKE ROOM 



Dracaena Ind., 5-ln., fine, t2.50 per doz. 



Asparasms Sprengerl, 4-in., strong, t8 per 100. 



3-ln., strong. 15 per 100. 



Alternanthera. red and yellow, nice plants, July 

 struck, will make 10 cuttings to a plant, $3.00 per 

 100. Ten Week's Stocks, transplanted, 75c per 

 IQO: $6.00 per 1000. . i' . i^ 



Fachsias. 11.00 per 100 R. C. 



Vinca, 4-ln., $10 per 100. Cash with order, please. 



CONTEBSE 6BEENHOCSE8. WEBSTER, HASS. 

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Verbena King 



Per 100 1000 

 Verbenas.... $ .60 16.00 



Salvias 1.00 8.00 



AKeratnms.. .60 5.0$ 

 Heliotropes I.CIO 8.00 

 Petunias.... 1.25 10.00 

 Fnchsias, 10 



varieties 1.25 10.00 



Daisies, white 



and yellow. 1.00 8.00 

 Coleus, 40 var., 70c 



per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 

 Sweet Alyssnm, big 



d ouble Giant. $1.00 per 



100; $8.00 per 1000. 

 Feverfew Little Oem, 



$1 25 per 100; $10.00 per 



1000. 

 Cuphea (cigar plants), $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 



Pansies, strong plants, fine strain, 60c per 100; 

 $5.00 per 1000. 



We pay express charges on all Rooted Cut- 

 tings. Satisfaction and safe arrival guaranteed 

 in every respect. Special prices on large lots. 



C. HUMFELD, CLAY CENTER, KAN. 



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DAISY 



„ , Per 100 



Burbank's Improved Shasta, 2-ln....$1.50 



Lobelia, 3 varieties, 2-in 2.00 



Scavia, Drooping Spike, 3-in 2.60 



Smilax, 2-in i 50 



Vlnca Var., 2-in 1 50 



P. a. BaKER, MEDIA, PA, 



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