Decbmbeb 13, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



287 



^%^ JOHNSON'S '"R'?A*irY°'' 

 Giant Flowering Verbena Seed 



Florists and Professional Gardeners pronounce our strain of Giant Flowering VERBENAS 

 the finest on the market, the extraordinary size of the flowers, the ric: brilliant colors, and the 

 distinctive markings recommend this superior strain to the most critical growers. 



We offer SEPARATE COLORS as follows: Mammoth white, Scarlet, Pink, Purple, Yellow, 

 and Striped. Larse Trade Packet, (1000 seeds) 25c; 5000 seeds, $1.00; per oz., $1.25. 



Giant Brilliant mixed. Laree Trade Packet, (1000 seeds) 20c; 5000 seeds, 75c.' 

 per oz., $1.00. 



Just ArrivedJ ARAN LILIES - - s 



LILIUM AURATUM, 8-9 (130 bulbs to case) $0.70 $4.50 



9-11 (100 bulbs to case) 125 7.50 



LILIUM SPECIOSUM RUBRUM, 8-9 (200 bulbs to case) 90 5.50 $50.00 



AJLBUM. 8-9 (-220 bulbs to case) 1.00 6.50 62.00 



lOELPOMENE, 8-9 (200 bulbs to case) ...1.00 6.00 55 00 



GLOXINIAS and TUBEROUS BEGONIAS due to arrive. Write for prices. 



Surplus list of Dutch and French Bulbs mailed on request. 



Johnson Seed Co., "' ?Si^mLphia, pa. 



Herbert W. Johnson, of the late firm of Johnson & Stokes, President. 

 Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



We are caugfht ■with 

 a consigfnment o£ 



ROSES 



Which -we have 



to move. 



And will offer for oasb tlie foUcwlng: varieties, 

 ten In a lot at $7.00 per 100. 



Gen. Jack, brilliant crimson. 



Clias. Wood, lilac and red. 



Ulrlcb Biunner, cherry red. 



Baroness Rothschild, lighr rink. 



Mareraret Dickson, good white. 



Belle Siebreoht, mce pink. 



Mme. Plantler, Memorial Rose, white. 



Julius Mareottin, carmine rose. 



Masna CJbarta, pink. 



Frau Karl Druscblci. fine white. 



Paul Neyron, fine red. 



Anna Diesbacb, lovely carmine. 



Mons. Boncenne, deep crimson. 



Also Hydransea P. G. Dwarf, $7.00 per 100. 

 W* LLLIU I I Ck 0UN09 201 Fulton street, NEW YORK 



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ARTHUR COWEE, 



Oladiolns Specialist, 

 DOWTAXiB Ti 



BERUN, N. Y. 



United States Representative and Grower of GROFF'S 

 HYBRIDS* Mixtures and Collections to color. Fine mixtures 

 of all colors, named novelties of rare beauty. Write for catalog. 



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A BED or MUSHROOMS 



Raised from our Spawn, will bear loneer and yield better than from any other variety of 

 Spawn. This Is proven by facis. Pull particulars and information how to succeed In mushroom 

 raising free. We warrant you If uslugr our method of growing mushrooms that all will go well 



KNUD OUNDESTRUP & CO., 42"3''S^£rn^xm^'oo 



PURE CULTURE 



MUSHROOM SPAWN 



Per 10 bricks. $1.60. Per 2.5 bricks, $3.60. 

 Per 60 bricks. $6 60. Per 100 bricks, $12.00. 



Fresh Tobacco Stems, in bales of 300 lbs., $1.60. 

 W. C. BECKERT, Allegheny, Pa. 



Mention The RptIpw when yon write. 



MUSHROOM SPAWN 



Originators of improved varieties of culti- 

 vated mushrooms. "Tissue Culture Pure Spawn" 

 of 7 varieties now ready. Get our booklet. It's 

 free ^_ 



Pure Culture Spawn Co. 



009 W. Fourth St. CINCINNATI, O. 



Chicago Branch, 604 LaSaile Ave. 

 Mention Tbt Bevlew when yon write. 



The Eeview has helped me more than 

 you could ever know. — F. D. Hartshorn, 

 Augusta, Me. 



Lambert's Pare Cnltare 

 Mushroom Spavrn 



Produced by new grafting 

 process from selected and 

 proUflc specimens, thor- 

 oughly acclimatized. 

 Has never failed to rnn 

 Sold by Leading Seedsmen. 

 Practical instructions on 

 "Maahroom Cultnre" 

 mailed free on application. 

 American Spawn Co. 

 St. Fanl, Minn. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Trade conditions are not as good as 

 they might be. An absence of sufficient 

 funeral work to use up stock, coupled 

 with the people busy preparing for 

 Christmas, has been the cause of stock 

 dragging somewhat. Prices, however, 

 have kept up. Carnations bring from 

 $3 to $5 and roses $3 to $7. Chrysan- 

 themums are about all in with the ex- 

 ception of pink, and they are hard to 



Asparagus 



AspaxairuB Plumosus, 3-incb, $6.00 per 100; 

 4inch. $10.00: 6-inch. $26.00 per 100. 



Asparaarus Sprenareri, 3-inch, $6.00 per 100; 

 4-inch. $8.00. 



Boston Ferns, 8-inch. $1 25 each. 



Plersoni Ferns, 6-incb, 40c each. 



Aspidistra, green, 6 and 7-in., 6 to 12 leaves, 

 6c per leaf. 



Chrysanthemum Stock Plants 



Opah, Monrovia, Omega, Lady Harriett. Vivi- 

 and-Morel, Duckham, Alice Byron. Pearson, 

 Halliday, Robinson, Appleton, Kt. Bonnefond. 

 Dalskov, Ivory, Dr. Enguehard, Timothy Eaton, 

 Yellow Eaton, White Bonnaflfon, Major Bonn- 

 aflon, $6.00 per 100. Cash or 0. O. D. 



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



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2>^-in. Asparaarus Flumosus $3.00 per 100 



3-in. Asparaarus Sprenareri 4.00 per 100 



2-in. Hibiscus, in variety 2.50 per 100 



2-in. Flowerina; Bearonias 2.60 per 100 



2-In. Boston Ferns 3.00 per 100 



2-in. Tarry to wn Ferns 5.00 per 100 



2-in. Scottil Ferns 4.00 perlOO 



S-in " " ♦..,.. 6.COperlOO 



4.1n " " 10.00 per 100 



The National Plant Co., Dayton, Ohio 



Mention The Review when yon write. 

 We are Headquarters for 



Princess Violet 



stock. Orders booked for immediate deliv- 

 ery. Strong, field-grown plants, $30.00 per 1000. 



WILLIAM SIM, Gliftondale, Mass. 



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GOVERNOR HERRICK 



The New Single Violet 



Shipped from Ohio, received special mention at 

 Boston Carnation Convention, Jan., 1906. 



H. R. CARLTON, Willoughby, Ohio 



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BEGONIS 



GLOIRE DE LORRAINE 



Fine Stock ? 4-inch, S'S.OO per doz. 



all in bloom ) 3-inch, 3.00 per doz. 

 Boston ? 8-inch pans.. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 

 Ferns, )6-inch pans.. .50each. 



A. JABLONSKY, Wellston, St. Louis, Mo. 



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move. Violets fail to move, the weather 

 having been too cold for one thing. 

 However, from now on trade will no 

 doubt improve. Thanksgiving business 

 with G. B. Hart, our wholesale florist, 

 eclipsed all records and he was more 

 than satisfied with the results. He is 

 now handling some exceptionally tine 

 Kentia Belmoreana, which have been 

 pronounced the finest stock ever seen in 

 this city. 



C. H. Vick attended the funeral of 

 his brother, the late James Vick, in Phil- 

 adelphia. 



Herbert Greensmith paid a flying visit 

 to this city last week to see his old 

 friends. He is now engaged in Black 

 Hall, Conn., growing herbaceous stock 

 on a large scale. H. B. S. 



We consider the Eeview the best trade 

 paper. — Covington Seed Co., Covington, 



Find enclosed $5 for the Florists' 

 Manual, by William Scott. It is the 

 best book of the age on commercial flori- 

 culture and should be in the home of 

 every gardener. — Conrad Forbach, Buf- 

 falo, N. Y. 



