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NOVEMBEB 15, 1906. 



The Weekly Horists^ Review* 



J77t 



CHRYSANTHEMUM NOVELTIES 



DHIS YEAR I have to offer once more a splendid lot of new varieties. 

 Among them will be found in whites: 



MISS CLAY FRICK9 the white sport of Wm. Duckham, winner of 



the Friek prize at Chicago. 

 Mrs. A. T. Miller, Moneymaker, Kathleen Stoop. 



IN PINKS— Miss Mariam Hankey, Mrs. Walter Jenks, etc. 



IN YELLOW— Mary Godfrey, Mrs. Geo. Hunt, Norman 

 Davis, Buttercup, etc. 



Also J. W. Moreman, Mrs. Henry Barnes, W. J. Crossley 



and many others. 

 I offer young stock for delivery early in the new year. 50 new varieties 

 of Singles, the latest craze. Send for my complete list issued Dec. 1. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY, Madison, N. J. 



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FERNS=FERN S=F ERNS 



BOSTON, PIERSONI, ELEGXNTISSIMA, SCOTTIi, 

 WHITMANl and HOLLY FERNS. 



Per doz. 100 



Boaton Ferni, 2>iinch $3.00 



8-lDCb 6.00 



4-iiich tl.60 10.00 



6-lDCh 2.26 1600 



Pienoni, stroDK runners, 2>^-Inch 3.00 



4-lnch 1.60 10.00 



6-lnch 2.26 16.00 



Seottii, " " 2>i-inch 3.00 



BletaBttisina, 2>^-lncb 4.00 



3-lnch 7.00 



1000 

 925.00 



25.00 



as 00 



35.00 



Per doz. 100 1000 



Elerutlssims, 4-Inch 91.50 910.00 



5-lnch 2.26 16.00 



Whltmsni, S-lnch 2000 



Holly Ferns, 2>^-lnch 3.00 



Csrex Japonic*, 2>i-]ncb 2.50 



Be^onUs, assorted. 2H-incb 2.50 



Crotons, 4 Norts. 3-inch 5.00 



Hardr Fink Hibiscus Hoseheatos, 1-year, field 



plants, fine stock 3.00 925.00 



Hardy HIblsens Crimson Eye, l-year, field plants.. 2.50 



AH 4 aad S-laeh Ferns will be dngr from bench; are fine, shapely plants and we gnarantee satisfaction. 

 Samples sent upon request. 



SPRINGFIELD FLORAL CO., Springfield. Ohio 



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Orchids 



28 HOUSES. 



Imported, Semi-establlshed, 



EST&BLlNHEO and FINE HT8BIDS 



Store and Greenhoase Plants. 



Inspection invited. Oorrespondence solicited. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., Rutherford, N. J. 



New Single Geranium SYCAMORE 



Bright, clear salmon-pink, cross between Mrs. E. G. Hill and Paul Bruant. 

 Vigorous grower, of dwarf habit and a continuous bloomer. Trusses 

 measure from 6 to 8 Inches In diameter. Unexcelled as a bedder. Has 

 been grown by us and thoroughly tested for the past 4 years. Write for 

 descriptive circular. Orr^ers booked now for 2>i-in. pots at 92.00 per doz.; 

 915.00 per 100. November to March delivery. 



ST. CLAIR FLORAL CO.. *^ ?-"" Belleville, III. 



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