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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



DSCEUBER 13, 1906. 



One of the Finest Gifts for the Holidays is a Beautiful Plant 



Fine Well-Grown Plants of 



TARRYTOWN FERN 



Nephrolepls PlersonI Elegantisslma 



makes one of the finest plants for a holiday gift that we know of. We sell large quantities of these at retail among 

 our local customers, and there is nothing more profitable or satisfactory for Christmas sales than a few of these nice 

 plants. We can offer fine selected specimens in all sizes, from medium sized plants in 6-inch pans up to immense 

 elegant specimens in 10-inch pans, suiting all purses and all classes of trade. Order early and have the stock on 

 hand where you can show it. You will find nothing more satisfactory or profitable. We can supply fine plants as 

 follows : Fine plants. 6-in. pans, 75c and $1.00 each — according to size* Fine specimen plants, 8-in. pans, $1.50 

 and $2.00 each— according to size. Very fine specimen plants, 10-inch pans, $3.00 each ; large specimens, 12-in. 

 pans, $5.00 each ; extra large specimens, 14-in* pans, $7.50 each ; still larger specimens, 16-in. pans, $10.00 each. 



Also young stock for g^rowing on, $18.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO.Jarrytown=oa=Bfldson, N. ¥. 



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LCXIKLAND RETIRING. 



It is stated that the Lockland Lumber 

 Co., of Lockland, O., has determined to 

 withdraw from the business of manufac- 

 turing greenhouse building material. The 

 company is one of the oldest and strong- 

 est in the United States. It was estab- 

 lished in 1868 and has a capital of $150,- 

 000. E. R. Stearns is president and A. 

 M. Stearns treasurer and manager. The 

 manufacture of greenhouse material has 

 been only a small department of the 

 business, although a large quantity of 

 material has been turned out. Sash, 

 doors, blinds, boxes and other articles 

 are the principal manufactures. E. Loe- 

 ber has been the manager of the green- 

 house department in the last few years. 

 It is reported that he will continue to 

 be connected with the greenhouse ma- 

 terial business. 



JOLIET, III. — G. Heinrich, of Crete, 

 111., has rented his residence and green- 

 house on Herman street to a man from 

 Steger, who will conduct the business. 



Oneonta, N. Y. — C. E. Miles, who 

 over a year ago bought out Mrs. Sey- 

 mour Scott's residence and greenhouses, 

 reports a steady growth in trade and is 

 well pleased with the business. 



St. Paul, Minn. — The purchaser of 

 August S. Swanson's interest in the 

 Swanson Floral Co., doing business at 31 

 East Sixth street, is A. W. Lemke, son 

 of E. F. Leml^, who is widely known in 

 the trade. The firm will hereafter be 

 known as Colberg & Lemke. They have 

 an excellent location, a well established 

 business and every prospect for a bright 

 future. 



New Single Geranium SYCAMORE 



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

 VlRorous 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. Orders booked now for 2>^-in. pots at $2.00 per doz.; 

 $15.00 per 100. 



ST. CLAIR FLORAL CO., ^^ IT"" Belleville, III. 



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CYCLAMEN 



From Seed Bed 



75,000 Cyclamen Glgantenm Perstcnm 



seedlings left, in 5 separate colors which we 

 offer at the low price of $1.00 per 100; $8.00 

 per 1060; $75.00 per 10.000. STOP; don't think 

 because we offer our seedlings cheap they 

 are cheap quality, for the seed of this strain 

 in small quantities sells at $5.00 per 1000 seeds. 



Ord«r at once from 



D. U. Augspurger & Sons 



Box 778, PEORIA, ILL. 



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Verbena King 



Verbenas, the finest varieties on earth, 60c 

 per 100: S5.00 per lOtO. Express prepaid. 

 Worlds of other rooted cuttings later on. 

 MUM stock plants, 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



G. HUMFELD, CLAY CENTER, KAN. 



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MUMS 



STOCK PLANTS 



Rosier*, pink 1160 per doz. 



Amorlta, pink 1.00 per doz. 



Monrovia 76 per doz. 



Merstham Yellow 1.00 per doz. 



Omeca 75 per doz. 



C. Touset «. 1.00 per doz. 



Mme. Bera^nann 76perdoz. 



Wlllowbrook 75 per doz. 



ELI CROSS, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



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BOSTON FERNS 



Fine pot-grown stock from 6 in., 40c each; 6-in., 

 26c; 3-in., $7.00 per 100: 2}^-in., $8.00 per 100. 



Neplurolepts Barrow^sU, from 5-in., 25c 

 each. Write for special discount on large quan- 

 tity. NELSON & RLOPPER 

 1101 Fifth Ave. PKORIA, ILL. 



Formerly Cation Greenhouse Co. 



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