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October 4, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



1297 



250,000 CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Per 100 Per 1000 



2 years, 2]^ to 3 feet, 6-8 branches. , .$2.00 $18.00 



2 years, 2 to 2% feet. 4-8 brancbes. . . 1.76 16.00 



2 years, 2 to 2^2 feet. 2-4 branches.. . 1.00 9.00 



2 years, 18 to 24 inches. 4K branches 1.25 10.00 

 8 years, 2 to 2}4 feet. 5-10 branches. . 2.00 18.00 

 8 years, 18 to 24 inches, 6-8 branches 1.50 12.00 

 5 years, 4 to 5 feet, heavy 8.C0 



4 years, tree form, 3 to 5 ft., 35c each. 



All the above have been cut back 1 to 8 times 

 and transplanted. Fine stock. 



700,000 ASPARAGUS ROOTS 



Per 100 Per 1000 



3 years, Palmetto, heavy $ .60 $3.50 



2 years. Palmetto, strong 40 8.00 



2 years, Conover's Colossal, strong. .35 ' 2.75 



2 years. Barr's Mammoth, strong. . . .40 3.00 



2 years, Donald's Elmira 40 3.00 



2 years. Giant Argenteuil 40 3.00 



2 years, Oolumbian White 50 3.50 



All tbe abov* are F. O. B. 



RIVER VltW NURSERIES 



J. H. O'HAGAir. LITTLK SILVKR. N. J. 



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A Reminder 



I WILL HAVE THIS 

 FALL FOR SALE 



100.000 California Privet, 2 to 4 feet, bushy. 



500 California Privet Stanter, 6 feet, large 



heads. 

 600 California Privet Stanter, bush and 

 sheared, fine for lawn. 

 2.000 American Elm, 10 to 12 feet, fine trees. 

 800 Horse Chestaut. 8 to 12 feet, fine heads 

 and stocky. 

 1,000 Deutzia Gracilis, 2 to 3 years, good for 



forcing. 

 1,000 Roses, Clothllde Soupert. 

 2,000 Double Hollyhocks, 2 years, red, pink, 



white and yellow. 

 5.000 Dahlia Roots, all fine colors. 

 1.000 Althaeas, double, variegated, 2 to 4 feet. 

 600 Tucca Filamentosa, large blooming 

 plants. Send for prices to 



CARLMAN RIBSAM 



81 WaU St. TRENTON, N. J. 



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D.AND C. ROSES 



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

 stock over one thousand varieties on own roots, inclad- 

 ing all the new European and American varieties of 

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

 3>^inch pots up. We can also offer 40 of the leading 

 and newest varieties of Cannas, including: Mont Blanc; 

 also miscellaneous lists of plants and shrubberv at 

 prices that 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 1908, a 

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

 drew TheDlnKe* * Conard Co., WcatOroYC, 

 Pa. Established 1860. 7U greenhouses. 



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port of the general fruit committee 

 which authoritatively depicts the condi- 

 tion of the fruit industry in all its 

 phases in every state in the union as 

 well as the newer dependencies and the 

 provinces tf^Canada. 

 .(..Membership in this national society is 

 open to amateur and professional fruit 

 growers alike. The president is L. A. 

 Goodman, Kansas City, Mo.; treasurer, 

 L. B. Taft, Agricultural College, Mich.; 

 secretary, John Craig, Ithaca, N. Y. 



NEV ORLEANS. 



The condition of the weather for the 

 last two days has not been favorable to 

 chrysanthemums and no doubt will bring 

 some change in the production of flow- 

 ers. Heavy and continuous rain, with 

 the wind blowing a gale, has injured 

 many outside stocks. Business in plants 

 at the markets is now dull, only a few 

 ferns being bought. 



James Newsham has been offering at 

 the market some fine pot roses. They 

 have been kept under glass all summer 

 and certainly are the best lot of pot 



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FALL SPECIALTIES 



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FSONY— DORCHX8TBR. (Richardson), latest and best paying clear pink 



Peony, 125.00 per 100 for strong 8 to 5-eye divisions. 

 PXOMT— QUSXN VICTORIA. One of the largest blocks of this popular white 



to be found. 912.00 per 100: tlOO.OO per 1000, for strong 8 to 5-eye divisions. 

 FORCING GRADK of FIKLD-GROWN R08X8. Home-grown, low-budded 



plants, selected for pot culture; Magna Charta. Crimson Rambler, Paul Neyron, 



Dorothy Perkins, etc.. S12.0e per 100; 810P.00 per 1000. 

 HTDRANOXA8— HORTKN8IA and OTAK8A. Busby young plants with 



several flower shoots, good for 6 to 7-inch pots, $12.00 per 100. Extra heavy 



specimens for 10 to 12-inch pots or tubs, $60.00 per 100. 

 DRACAXNA INDIVI8A. (Fleld-giown), 6-incb pot size, $16.00 per 100; 6-inch 



pot size, $26.00 per 100. 

 CHRI8TMA8 PSPPKRS. Set with young fruits, 4-in. pots, bushy, $12.00 per 100. 

 PRIMUI.A-CHINBN8I8. Strong. 2^-inch, $3.00 per 100. 

 PRIMULA-OBCONICA GRANDIPLORA. 2>^-incb, $2.60 per 100. 



Send for Catalogue No. 5, for full list of Bulbs, Seeds, Palms, Ferns, Araucarias, Etc. 



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HYDRANGEAS FOR FORCING 



OTAR8A and THOS. HOGG 



With 7 to 12 Flowering Crowns.. $12.00 per 100 

 With 6 to 6 Flowering Crowns. . . 9.00 per 100 

 With 4 Flowering Crowns 7.00 per 100 



JAPONICA R08KA, (NKW) 

 With 7 to 12 Flowering Crowns.. $20.00 per lOO 

 With 6 to 6 Flowering Crowns... 18.00 per 100 

 With 4 Flowering Crowns 10.00 per 100 



We especially reoonuuend tbe Ne^ir Japonic* Rosea. Color, fine, rich pink, 

 about the shade of Oloire de Lorraine Begonia; coloring is even and does not show the white 

 or washed-out shadings sometimes seen in Otaksa. Foliage, uniform deep green and does 

 not streak nor yellow. Has taken medals in Europe and is a distinct acquisition. 



Our plants are grown outdoors in beds and slat houses; will be taken inside before frost, 

 and available for delivery next month, when wanted. 

 n^^F A Field-grojwn. well-rooted. eBpeolally suitable for forolns. Write for 



prices. Full line of Ornamentals. Shrubs. Shades, Vines, etc 



JXCKSON A PERKINS CO., 



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Wholesale Naraerymen and Florists, 



NEWARK, Wayne Co., NEW iORK 



ROSE PUNTS 



out of 2>^-inch pots, as strong, as good, 

 and as well rooted as any one grows. 

 $20.00 per lOOO. Send for list. 



C. M. NIUFFER, SpHnfflield.O. 



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LARGE TREES 



OAKS and MAPLXS. PIHK8 and 

 'BKMLJOCKa. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES, 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 



Chestnut Hill, Pbiladelplila, Pa. 



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PVERGREEN 



^^^_ An Immense Stock of both large and 

 ^^^ small 8l«e EVERGREEN TREES In 

 great variety; also EVEROREKll 

 SHRUBS. Correspondence solicited. 



THE WM H. MOON CO., MORRISVILLE, PA. 



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roses which have been sold at this time 

 of the year. He was selling them early 

 at 25 cents and 30 cents, for 4-inch 

 pots. 



In our last report about the chrysan- 

 themum growers around New Orleans we 

 said that A. Alost was raising flowers 

 chiefly for his market trade, which calls 

 for many bunches, but we omitted to 

 state that he also has a fine stock of 

 Robinson, Hoist and other large varie- 

 ties which he will offer at wholesale 

 November 1. 



The fifth annual convention of the 



PEONIES 



8PKCIAI.OrrKR. 6 proved kinds for florists 

 in all colors from white to crimson, including 

 Queen Victoria and Delicstissima, $8.00 

 per 100; $76.00 per 1000; packing free. Write 

 for catalogue of other kinds. 



F. A. BALLER, Bloomingrton, 111. 



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PEONIES 



M. L. Rhubarb Plants 



Lucreiia Dewberry Plants 



—For Prices Write— 



GILBERT H. WILD, Sarcoxle, Mo. 



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-1840- 



— 1906- 



OLD COLONY 

 NURSERIES 



Trade list now ready. 



T.R.Watson, Plymouth, Mass., U.S. A. 



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National Nut Growers' Association will 

 be held at Scran ton, Miss., October 31 

 to November 2, 1906. M. M. L. 



Iowa City, Ia. — The regents have ap- 

 propriated $3,000 for a greenhouse 18x 

 60 at the university, to be completed this 

 fall. 



Junction City, Kan. — The Junction 

 City Floral Co., Thomas Keeshan, pro- 

 prietor, has rebuilt its greenhouses this 

 season and has twice as much glass as 

 before. Cut flowers are grown for the 

 wholesale trade west of tWs city. 



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