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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



January 24, 1007. 



PRIMULAS-Continued. 



I'rhiiiila obconlca, strong, 3>A aud 4-ln full 

 lines"" S3 iP-^r ""^$25.^; ^"kt?" heavy 'se'ed! 

 l^fe'a cufUngs"'^ ""'" exchange for geranium 



, W. W. Seeklns, Duluth, Minn . 



t8^mTJr^\tvP^^l''^f: 3%-ln. pots. In full bloom. 



a.^1r.r • pe^'loT-^Afl^anfa-'are"^ ^e^r'; 

 '^'^oPg- Carl Meier. Green Bay.:Wi "^ 



4-1^^ «6lSr?0(?'*T,'}*1' ^?PP'* ""■'*'° *>' «-*•''. 

 w •,*°*"x ^"" All In bloom and line 1<h»o 

 obconlca. 2 and 3-ln pots. $2.00 Snd $3 00 1^ 

 . "• G- Harglerode. Shlppensburg.- P a. 



-^S'^ll^** primroses, good, strong plants. In bud 

 and bloom. $5.00 per 100. We^ must have tSe 

 E22E: Krueger Bros.. Toledo. Ohio. 



$10.U%^^/^"^°^cfa'sh'-'°- '"^ "«''"• "» ''^'""' 

 _ Harlowarden Greenhouses, Greenport N Y 



J- H. Dann & Son. Westfleld. N. Y. 



ln.?''S p^'e'^rTw."'' ^"^^^ «''°°«^ P^''^^^' ^Mi" 

 Rode Bros.. Bowling Green. Ohio. 



Primula sinensis, 4-ln $i .v)- i^.\n to An ^ . 

 . Wlttbold Co.. 1657 Buclgh'am'pL.^Ch?.,^;; : 



Primula obc. gig sy^-in., bud and bloom. 6c. 

 Hammerschmidt & Clark. Medina, 



Baby primroses. 21/2-in., $2.00 100 

 Springfield Floral Co., Springfield, O. 



PRIVET. 



. W. F. Allen. Salisbury. Md. 



Prlret Amurense. bushy. 4 to 5 ff «9'inn. 

 8 to 4 ft.. $18.00 100. » 10 o It.. $25.00; 



Klehm's Nurseries, Arlington Heights, ril. 



and'iroo-'ller^m.*"'^ ^'""°'" ^'^^'^ ^'^^ar. $2.50 

 John Stam'm. Hutchinson. Ka n. 



tr«^''^, California priTet. all sizes. Send~fS 

 trade list. Valdeslan Nurseries. BostlcTN. C. 

 Privet cuttings. $1.25 1000. ~ 



H. T. Jones. Elizabeth, N. J. 



California privet, all sizes. 

 J- T. Lovett. Little Silver. N. J. 



RHODODENDRONS. 



iR^?n*^^^?'^'''*?f'..*'"/.^y' leading forcing var., 



i^*** ^oi°- 'I'si'- ?9-oo; 20 to 24 m., 112.06 



doz. Storrs & H arrison Co., PainesTllle. O. 



ROOTED CUTTINGS. 



i„J^"«L ^"^/ ^^- Ageratums, 60c. German 

 nfi'^.^,- , ^^"'■*^-Y P'"''^' 75c to $1.00. Cash 

 Other stock is given in display adv. 



Shlppensburg Floral Co., Shlppensburg , Pa. 



Alternantheras. eOc 100; $5.00 1000. Salvias, 

 heliotropes. $1.00 100; $8.00 1000. Coleus 70c 

 100. leverfew. $1.25 100. 

 ^ C. Humfeld. Clay Center. Kan. 



Vlnca var Salvia splendens, 90c. Helio- 



l^^?^^'. ^"iY^^? petunias, $1.00. Other stock 

 given in display adv. 



Byer Bros. Chambersburg, Pa. 



ROSES. 



Roses. Baby Ramblers, the strongest, dor- 

 mant budded stock in the country. $25.00 per 

 100; 2-year NoV 1. own root. $15.00 per lOiJ; 

 1-year. No. 1, own root, $12.00 per 100; 2W-in! 

 pot plants, $4.00 per 100, 250 plants for $7.50; 



.i.?^«P°* ?35.°'^' *° '*'<*«™' March and April, 

 $15.00 per 100. 



Brown Bros. Co., Roches ter, N. Y. 



Roses for spring blooming. The proper sorts. 

 Jaoq, Brunner, La France, Magna Charta, Amer- 

 ican Beauty. Crimson Rambler, etc. Fine field- 

 grown i)lants that have never been forced suit- 

 able f<ir 5-hi. pots, 7c; extra strong for 6 or 

 8^in., lOo Crimson Rambler. XXX. long tops, 

 20c. Packed free for cash. 

 W. H. Salter, Rochester, N. Y . 



We are now booking orders 



For early delivery 



GRAFTED AND OWN ROOT ROSE PLANTS 



Bride. Maid. Kalserin, Carnot, 



Wellesely, Klllarney and Richmond. 



'- Send for prices. 



W. H. ELLIOTT, Brighton, Mass. 



"WE GROW TO ORDER" 

 For March. April and May delivery, Bride. 

 Bridesmaid. Perle. Chatenay. Ivory and Rich- 

 mond rose plants from 2V6-ln. pots at $3.00 per 

 100. $25.00 per 1000. First-class stock gnar- 

 anteed. J. F. AMMANN. Edwardsvllle. 111. 



,J?*'*^S- rooted cuttings. G. Gate. $1.25 per 

 19^'^^^^-^ P*"' l<^f>- Ivory. $1.25 per 100; 

 $10.00 per 1000. Bridesmaid. $1.25 per 100: 

 $10.00 per 1000. • 

 Andrew Peterson. Ho opeston. 111. 



Rose Miss Kate Moulton. splendid In growth. 

 ;7L ^*^, J:.*°- pots. $12.00 100; $50.00 500: 

 $100.00 1000. Early spring deliverv: 



Sibson Rose Nurseries. 1180 MUwaukle Ave.. 

 Portland. Ore. 



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Own rcMjt roses. 2 yrs. C. Ramblers, $7.00. 

 Dorothy Perkins, P. W. and Y. Ramblers, $5.00. 

 H. P. roses aud Baby Ramblers, $8.00 100. 

 Gilbert Costich. Rochester. N . Y. 



Roses, strong, healthy cuttings and pot 

 plants. Young stock, leading varieties. Prices 

 are given in display adv. 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co.. Morton Grove, 11 1. 



Arn?T?a>^^,S""f"^.,"^™' P'°'' '■ose. MISS KATH 

 MOULTON. is the queen of all pink roses. 

 Write us about It. 



Minneapolis Floral Co.. Minneapolis. Minn. 



Field-grown roses, low-budded. 2 yrs. old. well 

 rooted. A list of varieties and prices la given 

 In display adv. 

 F. Ludemann. Baker St.. San Francisco, CaU 



Roses, two-year-old. field-grown. Kalserin Au- 

 gusta Victoria. $15.00 per 100. Clean, well 

 rooted stock. 



Joslah Young. 4 Grand St., Troy . N. Y. 



KILLARNEY. Rooted cuttings and plants — 

 large stock— early delivery. Write to head- 

 qnarters. 

 WEILAND & RISCH. 59 Wabash Ave.. Chicago. 



Rooted cuttings of Bride and Bridesmaid roses. 

 $1.50 per 100. 



Brant Bros., Utlca, N. Y. Successors to Peter 

 Crowe. 



Grafted roses. Kalserin, Bride. Maid, Kll- 

 larney, Richmond, $120.00 1000. March delivery. 

 . Robt. Scott & Son, Sharon Hill, Pa. 



Roses, strong rooted cuttings, leading varie- 

 ties. See display adv. for prices. 



Peter Relnberg, 51 Wabash Ave., Chicag o. 



Maman Cochet roses, white and pink, dormant 

 stock, 4-iu., $10.00 per 100. 

 John Stamm. Hutchin son, Kan* 



H. P. roses, choice named. $1.50 doz. La 

 France, $9.00 100. 



F. A. Bailer, Bloomlngton. Ill 



Bride and Maid, from bench, dormant. $6.00 

 100; $50.00 1000. 



B. E. Wadsworth. Bx. 224. Danville, 111. 



Roses, 2-yr.. field-grown, well rooted. See 

 display adv. 

 Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, New York. 



Roses and all Holland grown plants In choicest 

 varieties. 

 H. Frank Darrow, Box 1250. New York. 



Rooted rose cuttings. Fine stock. See dis- 

 play adv. 

 Bassett & Washburn. 76 Wabash Ave.. Chicago. 



Roses, strong, well rooted cuttings. See dls- 

 play adv. W. H. Gullett & Sons. Uncoln. 111. 



Field-grown roses. 2-yr.-old. budded. $9.00 100. 

 Sunset Nursery, 1506 Dwlght Way, Berkeley, 



Queen Beatrice, the new pink rose. Write 

 F. H. Kramer, 916 F St.. Washington. D. C. 



Low-budded roses. No. 1. $95.00; No. 1%. 

 $65.00 1000. H. T. Jones, Elizabeth. N. J. 



Rose plants on own roots, now readv. Write 

 for list. C. M. NlufCer, Springfield. O. 



Hybrid roses. 2-yr.. field-grown, $12.00 100. 

 Storrs & Harrison Co., Palnesvllle, O. 



Roses, rooted cuttings. See display adv. 

 Frank Garland. Des Plalnes. 111. 



Roses, 2^ and 4-in. Write for prices 



Springfield Floral Co., Springfield, O. 



New pink rose. Aurora. Write 

 Paul Nlehoff. Lehighton . Pa. 



Leedle Co., 101 best sorts. Springfield. O. 



RUBBERS. 



Rubbers, top cuttings, out of 3's. Strong, 

 healthy plants, ready for delivery. $1,t0.00 1000. 

 '^ lots of 500 or less. $16.00 per 100; In lots 



100 or less. $17.00 per 100. 

 A. C. Ocls chig & Son. Savannah. Ga. 



Rubbers, strong plants. 4-ln., 20c7~5-in., extra 

 strong, 25c. Cash. 



Puhlbruegge Bros.. Winona, Minn. 



SALVIAS. 



Salvias, good, strong rooted cuttings of St. 

 Louis and Bonfire. $1.00 100; $8.00 1000. Cash. 

 E. B. Randolph. Delav an, IlL 



Salvia St. Louis, rooted cuttings, 60c per 

 100; 2^-in., $2.00 per 100. ^ 



Andrew Peterson, Hoopeston, 111. 



SANSEVIERIAS. 



Sansevlerlas. strong, 4-ln., $1.50 doz. 

 C. Eisele. 11th & Roy. Philadelphia. 



SEEDS. 



Headquarters for cauliflower and Tripoli onion 

 seed. Crystal Wax and Bermuda, and all other 

 vegetable seeds of unrivaled quality. All flower 

 seeds grown on an enormous scale. Ask for 

 wholesale catalogue. Dammann & Co., San 

 Giovanni. a Teduccio. Italy. 



Vegetable, flower and agricultural seeds. My 

 specialties are Phlox Drummondii, and Lucerne 

 of Provence (alfalfa). May I send you my 

 catalogue? Jacques Rolland, Nlmes, France. 



Aster seed. Watklus & Simpson's Cove,,* 

 Garden strain. New white, Comet ExS' 

 ^?'l"*'o,-""<^ ^^'^ser than Queen of Market f,' 

 Pl^t.. 25c; U oz.. 60c; oz.. $2.00. Quien i 

 Market, pink, white, purple, crimson. trrSkf 

 15c; oz.. 50c. Branching, white, shell-nlni;' 

 lavender tr. pkt.. 15c; % oz.. 25c; oz." 75c ' 

 Monadnock Greenhouses, K eene, N. h' 



Dreer's reliable flower seeds. New crops aiv 

 now ready to send out. Display adv. gives » 

 short list of the varieties which should be «nvn 

 early. Send for our catalogues which contal 

 bulb™"^ complete offerings of seeds, plants au,i 



H. A. Dreer, 714 Chestnut St., Phlla., P a. 



Seeds of palms, ferns, asparagus, callas 

 cyclamen. Primula sinensis, tropical plants' 

 white and red Bermuda onions, the tru» 

 TenerlfTe seed. Send for Illustrated wholesale^ 

 catalogue. Albert Schenkel. Seed Grower, Ham 

 burg, Germany. 



Seeds. L. C. Nungesser, Griesheim, nr. Dari^ 

 stadt. Germany, exporter and importer. Special 

 ties: Selected grass and clover seeds, alfalfa 

 of Provence and Turkestan; free from dodder 

 and cuscuta. Crimson clover. 



Seeds.^ Suhr's genuine Danish cauliflower 



S^n 'Jt "^'"'■'.ff "°^ Danish Giant, <nd Danish 

 Ball Head cabbage. 



Wholesale only. Write for particulars. 

 S. Suhr. Copenhagen. Denm ark. 



Seed of Phoenix Roebelenii. the easiest and 

 best palm to grow, also the most useful for all 

 kinds of decorative work, $7.00 per 1000. 



Yokohama Nursery Co.. 31 Barclay St., N. Y. 



ASTER SEED. Selected strain of VlckS 

 Daybreak (pink). 50c oz.; $2.00 ^ lb.; $6.00 lb 

 You cannot duplicate this anywhere 

 BARTELDES SEED CO., Denver, Colo. 



High grade aster seed from the best Ameri- 

 can and European growers. Our display adv 

 gives a list of varieties and prices. 



Johnson Seed Co., 217 Market St., Phll a. 



RELIABLE SEEDS. Sow the TRUE thing 

 now. A miscellaneous list of varieties with 

 prices Is given in display adv. 



. O. V. Zangen, Hoboken, N. J. 



Danish seed. Cauliflower Snowball, and Haages, 

 extra early Erfurter Dwarf. Cabbage White 

 Amager (Stonehead). Write 

 Chris. Olsen, Odense, D enmark. 



Choice vegetable seeds for forcing. Cucumber, 

 cauliflower and others are given in display 

 adv. In this issue. 



Stokes- Seed Store, 219 Market St., Phlla. 



Florists' flower seeds, new crop of the finest 

 quality. For complete list of seeds, send for 

 trade price list. 

 Currie Bros. Co., Milwaukee. Wis. 



.io«^'^^ more Asparagus comorensis seeds. 

 $12.00 per lb.: $2.00 per 1000. Order at once. 

 Golden State Plant & Floral Co.. Santa Monica, 



Choice flower seeds, finest strains. Price list 

 a appllr-'-' — 

 H. B. 

 England. 



on application. 

 H. B. May & Sons, Upper Edmonton, London* 



Leonard Seed Co. 



Growers and Wholesale Merchants. 



Leading Onion Set Growers. 



79-81 E. Kinzie St.. Chicago. 



Aster seed, commercial sorts. 2Dc tr. pkt.; 

 60e Vi oz. Ostrich Plume, 50c tr. pkt.. 75c M» oz. 

 Geo. B. Hart. 24 Stone St.. Rochester. N. Y. 



Cauliflower seed. Earliest Dwarf Erfurt, best 

 variety. 1906 crop, $7.00 lb. C. S. Daniels & 

 Son. Wymondham. Norfolk. England . 



Asparagus plumosus nanus, greenhouse-grown. 

 $5.00 1000. Brldgeman's Seed Warehouse. 37 

 E. 19th St.. New York. 



Choice Carlson white China aster seed. $1.00 

 per oz. Cash. W. H. Drake & Co.. 507 Chicago- 

 St.. Kenosha, Wis. 



Vegetable seeds, cucumbers, lettuce, radishes 

 etc. I^rices are given in display adv. 

 Landreth Seed Co.. Bristol, Pa. 



Mammoth verbena seed. 75c oz. Other seeds 

 are oflfered In display adv. w 

 W. C. Beckert. Allegh eny, Pa. * 



Rawsons hothouse cucumber, 60c oz] Scarlet 

 Conical radish. 90c lb. 

 W. W. Rawson & Co.. Boston. Mass. 



Farquhar's Perfection forcing cucumber, 25c 

 pkt.; 35c % oz. 

 R. & J. Farquhar & Co.. Boston. Mass. 



Garden seeds in variety, Maine seed potatoes, 

 onion sets. etc. Correspondence solicited. 

 S. D. Woodruff & Sons. Orange. Conn . 



Wholesale seed growers. Onion, lettuce, car- 

 rot and sweet pea seeds are specialties. 

 Pacific Seed Growers' Co., San Francis co. Cal. 



Grower of special strains of melons and 

 cucumbers. Contract orders solicited. 

 D. V. Burrell. A 11. Rocky Ford. Colo. 



Shasta daisy and petunia seeds. Description 

 and price are given in display adv. 

 Fred Grohe. Santa Rosa^ Cal. 



Greenhouse-grown Asparagus plumosus nanus 

 seed, ready now. $3.0O per 10<Xi. 



J. S. Ashbridge, East Downingtown, Pa. 



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