May 10, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



I8J3 



ANNOUNCEMENT 



Some fourteen years ago I began the growing of carnations, and especially of seedlings, more as a pleasant occupation from 

 which I derived considerable recreation and relief from business cares and worries. In a few years the results attained in my work 

 proved so encouraging that I began the introduction of such new varieties as proved commercially successful and had received the 

 approval of the retail florists of New York Qty. 



This was done in the belief that the dissemination of the best results of my labors among the craft would prove beneficial and 

 profitable to our carnation brethren. During the past two years I have become aware that more or less loss has been incurred by 

 many in the trade who have purchased new varieties, either of others or of my origination, and I have been subject to more or less 

 unjust criticism from certain quarters. 



While I have been unusually careful about keeping records as well as conservative in the descriptions of the varieties sent out> 

 I am convinced that no amount of care on my part will insure a certain proportion of growers to successfully cultivate the new 

 varieties which I might introduce, and as the introduction of new sorts has always been done at a monetary sacrifice I have decided 

 to cease the active production of carnation plants and cuttings for sale as well as the introduction of new varieties, and from tliis 

 onward the resources of the Cottage Gardens Carnation Department will be devoted to growing carnations exclusively for cut blooms. 



I desire to take this opportunity to express my extreme gratitude to those who have shown a friendly interest in my work and 

 who have contributed to what little success I have attained by cheering me onward with words of genuine appreciation, and to 

 assure those friendly spirits who are above carping criticism that so long as I continue to labor for the advancement of the divine 

 flower they will still be welcomed to the COTTAGE GARDENS as they have been in the past. 



Queens, L. I., April 24, 1906. 



CHAS. W. WARD 



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GLOXINIAS 



IN BLOOM, 



t2.00-S3.U0perdo>. 

 Pot-grrown HydranKeas, ptnte and blue, 

 out of pote, for planting out in vases. 



etc $26.00-160.00 per 100 



Baby Ramblers, in bloom. . . .•2.00-13.00 per doz. 



Boxwood Bushes, in pots 25c- 36c each 



Pyramids, in tubs, per pair. 



tl.5U, t2 00. $3.60, $7.00 

 Bay Trees, Pyramids 



48-60 in. high from top of tub. .$12.00 per^alr 

 66-60 in. high from top of tub. . 16 00 p&T pair 

 66-70 in. high from top of tub. . 18 00 per pair 



72 in. high from top of tub 20.00 per pair 



84 in. high from top of tub 24.00 per pair 



Bay Trees, Standards 



28 in. diameter of crown 12.00 per pair 



32 in. diameter of crown 15.00 per pair 



86 in. diameter of crown 18.00 per pair 



44 in. diameter of crown 24.00 per pair 



Peat for Orchid planting, $2.00 per sack, con- 

 taining one barrel. 

 Leaf .Mold, tl. 00 per bap. Cash with order.please. 



ANTON SGHULTHEIS, College Point, L.I., N. Y. 



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I Plant for Immediate Effect | 



^ Not for Future Generations # 



Start with the larg^est stock that can be sectiredl It takes over twentj A 



yeara to grow such Trees and Shrubs as we offer. \ 



We do the long^ waiting^— thus enabling you to sectire trees and shrubs that f 



give an immediate effect. Spring; Price Liat Now Ready. r 



Andorra Nurseries, i^£2S^^^ pa. i 



WM. WARNKR HARPKR, Proprietor. \ 



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ROSES 



FROM 2%-INCH POTS 



COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 

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PcrlOO 



BABY RAMBLER $6.00 



ETOILE DE FRANCE 16.00 



BEN CANT 5.00 



CRIMSON RAMBLER 3 60 



DOROTHY PERKINS 3.50 



Per 1000 

 $50.00 



27.60 

 27.50 



Per 100 Per 1000 



WICHDRAIAN A $2.00 $18.00 



HYBRID PERPETUALS 4.00 36.00 



TEAS AND HYBRID TEAS 3.50 27.50 



RAMBLERS AND CLIMBERS... 3.60 27.60 



ASPARAGUS Plumosus Nanus and Spreneerl, 2>^-inoh pots, $20.00 per 1000. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., NEWARK, WAYNE CO., NEW YORK 



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1 -year-old, 

 2>i-inch pots. 



Baby Rambler, 5c; Cr. 

 Rambler & La France, 2c; 

 Ul. Brunner, Lambelin,4c 

 Caprice and Laing, 'Ac; 

 Diesbach, Dinsmore, 

 Dor._ Perkins, Gontier, 

 Bessie Brown, Nottingr, 

 Masson and others, 2V4c. 



2-year-old, 



4- inch pots. 



Cr. Rambler, Meteor, 

 Perle, W. La France, 

 P. & W. Cochets, 7c; 

 Masson, 8c; Wood, 

 Gen. lacq., Diesbach, 

 Paul Neyron, Laingr, 

 Dinsmore and others, 9c. 

 Extra strong own roots. 



LEEDLE CO.,ExptrtRoM6ro««rt,SPRIII6FIELO,0. 



D. AND C. ROSES 



are the cheapest because they are the best. We have in 

 stock over one thousand varieties on own roots, includ- 

 ing all the new European and American varieties of 

 merit as well as all the old varieties. All sizes from 

 2^-incli pots up. We can also offer 40 of the leading 

 and newest varieties of Cannas, including Mont Blanc; 

 also miscellaneous lists of plants and shrubljery at 

 prices tliat will make it worth while to send us your lists 

 for quotations before buying elsewhere. Send for a 

 copy of Our New Guide to Rose Culture for 1906, a 

 handsome book of 116 pages. Free for the asking. Ad- 

 dress The DinKee & Conard Co., West Grove, 

 Pa. Established 1850. 7U greenhouses. 



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Strong 2-year Shrubs, Etc. KAS 



In finest named assortment.— Altheas. 10c; Deut- 

 zlas. 10c; Spiraeas, 10c; Weigellas, 10c; Berberis 

 common, 5c; Purple Leaf and Tliiinbergi, 10c; 

 California Privet, selected bushy plants, 5c; 

 Japan Quince, 8c; Forsythias, lOe; Honeysuckle, 

 Hall's, 8c; American Ivy, 10c; all best field-grown 

 stock. Packing free for cash and extras added 

 on account of express charges. See offers of 

 other stock in this issue, or write 



W. H. SALTER. Roche§ter, N. Y. 

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Crimson Ramblers 



Per 100 



3 to 4 feet $io.oo 



4 to 5 feet 12.00 



Standards 20.00 



Creeping Roses 5.00 



CANNAS, 4-inch pots 6.00 



Send for wholesale price list. 



THE ELIZABETH NURSERY CO. 



ELIZABETH, N. J. 



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rVERGREEN 



^^^_ An Immense Stock of both large and 

 small size EVERORBEN TREES in 

 great variety; also EVERGREEN 

 SHRUBS. Correspondence solicited. 



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