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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mabcu 21, 1007. 



NEWPORT, R. L 



Current G>ininent. 



Carl Jurgens has secured a lease of 

 two large tracts of land adjoining his 

 greenhouse property. Mr. Jurgens felt 

 compelled to acquire this l^nd, either by 

 Itease or purchase, because of his rapidly 

 increasing business and the need of land 

 for summer planting. 



Andrew Christensen will, immediately 

 after April 1, begin business as a jobbing 

 gardener and, in connection with that, 

 grow a general line of bedding plants. 

 He is now busy thinking out the problem 

 of the best kind of greenhouse to build. 



A visit to the greenhouses of E. T. 

 Gerry never fails to be interesting not 

 only because of the extent of the houses 

 and the uniform good quality of every- 

 thing grown there, but also because Mr. 

 GriflSn, the gardener, is usually the first 

 in Newport to procure a sample of a 

 novelty when it is introduced; in fact, 

 everything of merit in the plant line that 

 is new or rare finds a home here. 



The conference on rural progress 

 which is to be held here March 26 will 

 give horticulturists a chance to hear 

 Professor L. H. Bailey, dean of the Col- 

 lege of Agriculture, of Cornell Uni- 

 versity, speak on ' ' The Point of View in 

 Eural Progress," and H. L. Clapp, on 

 "School Gardens." 



The Newport Horticultural Society has 

 decided to give liberal premiums to 

 school children for wild flowers, culti- 

 vated flowers and vegetables; also, in 

 appreciation of tne work of the promoters 

 of the school gardens, the society will 

 award, at the end of the season, liberal 

 premiums for the best school gardens in 

 the city; the gardens to be judged at 

 intervals throughout the season by Mr. 

 iJutterton, the president of the society. 



E. K. 



Pleasb find enclosed $1 for your tip 

 top paper. — Wm. Walker, LouisviUe, Ky. 



The Wide 

 Awake Florist 



will write at once for our catalog of 

 R08KS. SHRUBS and all kind* of 

 plants for Florists' use. Write to- 

 day, it's free. We have one order for 

 this Spring's shipment oi five hundred 

 and eighty-five thousand Rose Plants and 

 we can still fill your orders. 



THE GOOD & REESE CO. 



The Largest Bose Growers In the World 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



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We ar* Headauartars for 



Princess Violet 



Stock. Orders booked for immediate deliv- 

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



WILLIAM SIM, Gliftondalt, Mass. 



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ASPARAGUS 



Asparagus Plnmosus, 2-in., $2.50 per 100. 

 8-in., S3.00 per 100. SV^-in., $4.50 per 100. 



Asparagrus Spranaerl, 2-in., S2.00 per 100. 

 3-in., $3.00 per 100. 3%-in., $4.00 per 100, or will 

 exchange for any seasonable stock. 

 Gash with order. 



FC Al I Cll fii on iBterrale Park Florist! 

 I Ci ALLCR tt UUi BROCKTON, MASS. 



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MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 



100 1000 

 AltemsBtheras, 6 varieties $2.00 $18.00 



^eratom Stella Gurney and 



'Dwarf White 2.00 18.00 



Ageratum Inimitable 3.00 26.00 



Begonias Vernon and Gracilis.... 2.00 18.00 



Cannas, 3 in. pots, 12 varieties... 4.00 35.00 



Caladinm Esculentum 2.00 



Cophea, Cigar plants 2.00 18.00 



Geranlnmi, Ivy, Caesar Franck.. 20.00 



Ivy, Mrs. Banks 3.00 



Ivy Zonal, Alliance.. 20.00 

 " Cactus, 4 varieties. ..10. 00 



Sycamore 15.00 



Hardy Ghrysanthemnms, small- 



flo wering or button 2.00 18.00 



Hardy Chrysanthemoms, large- 

 flowering or Aster 8.00 25.00 



Dahlia Boots, named varieties. . . 6.00 



100 1000 



Dahlia Boots, mixed $4.00 



■• " single mixed, from 



Twentieth Century 6.00 



Hardy English Ivy 2.00 



Hollyhock, 3-in. pots, double 



whits and mixed 8.00 



Hardy Phlox, 10 varieties 8.00 



Lobelia Crystal Palace Gem 2.00 



Lemon Verbena, Aloysia Citrio- 



dora 2.00 



Petunias, Dreer's Superb, single 



fringed 2.00 



Parlor Ivy, Senecio Scandens... 2.00 



Swainaona Alba, fine stock 2.00 



Terbena, large-flowering, sepa- 

 rate colors 2.C0 



Terbena, large-flowering, mixed. 1.50 

 Water Lilies, Nymphaea Odorata 

 Gigantea, strong roots 3.00 



$17.60 

 26.00 



18.00 



18.00 

 18.00 

 18.00 



18.00 

 16.00 



CASH WITH ORDER 



\ 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SON, White Marsh, Nd. 



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GERANIUIVIS 



Per 100 



10 var.. 2 and 2^ in. pots, my selection $3.00 



10 var., 3>i-in. pots, my selection 4.00 



Altemantlieras, red and yellow 2.00 



Pansy Plants, April 1 1.60 



Pansy Seed, giant-flowering oz., $4.00 



Cash. 



Per 100 



CANNSS 



10 var., 1 and 3 eyes, my selection $2.00 



Coleus 2.00 



Double Petunias, mixed 3.00 



Vlnca Var.. 2-in. pots 8.00 



Verbenas , April l 2.0O 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM. DELAWARE, OHIO 



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TO CLOSE OUT 



50 Arancarla Bzcelsa. 5-ln., 3 to 4 tiers, 10 to 12 



Inches high, 75c each. 

 15 Araararia Exrelsa Glanca, 3 to 4 tiers, 13 



to 15 inches high. 11.00 each. 

 8 Araacaria Koha«ta Compacta, 3 to 4 tiers, 



12 Inches hlph, $1.25 each. 

 75 Asparainis Flnmosna. fine young bushy 



clumps. 10c each. 

 4 Alaophila Anstralia, T-in.. 75c each. 

 Cyclamen, in flower, 5-ln.. $25.00 per 100. 

 Carnation Cutttnen Queen, Fair Maid, Queen 



Louise. Joost, $15 00 per 1000. 

 Chryaanthemnm R. C, standard varieties, 



orders booked. 

 1500 Cannaa, 2 to H eyes, $3.50 per 100; 130 per 1000. 

 5000 Dahlia < lamps— Show, $4.00 per 100. Cactus, 



$8.00 per 100. 

 nracaena ludiviaa, 7 in., heavy. $3.50 per doz. 

 U Dracaena Terminalis. 4 and 5-ln., $2.50 for lot. 

 1000 Small Ferns, $;t.00 per 100: $25 00 per 1000. 

 50 Ferns, Tarrytown, 3-hi., 8c each. 

 26 " " t>- In. 50c each. 



10 " " and Scottll, 81n., $1 each. 



40 " Scottll, 4-in., 10c each. 

 30 * " 5-in.. 25c each. 



25 Ficus, 4- In., 20c each. 

 Ficns, Drancheo, 6-ln.. $3.00 Per doz. 

 2000 Feverfew Little Gem. 2^-ln., $2.00 per 100. 

 100 Genistas. 2'^- in., $2.50 per 100. 

 Marenerites, R. C yellow and while, $1.00 per 



100. Queen Alexandra, $2.00 per 100. 

 Polusettias. stock plants, 75c per doz. 

 7 Hnndanus Sanderl, 5-ln . 50c each. 

 :m H. p. Koses, grafted, $10.00 per 100. 

 ;i000 Vlncas, 4-ln., $G.OO per 100. Cash, please. 



S. S. PECKHAM, Fairhaven, Mass. 



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BOSTON TERNS 



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

 26c; 3-in., $7.00 per 100: 2>i-in.. $3.00 per 100. 



Nephrolepts Barrow^sll. from &-in., 26c 

 each. Write for special discount on large quan- 



^^y NELSON ft KLOPFER 



1101 Fifth Ave. PKORIA. ILL. 



Fonnerly Cation Greenhouse Co. 



COLEUS 



TERSCHAFFBLTII.GOLDBN QUEEN, 

 FIRE BRAND, LORD PALBIERSTON, 

 QUEEN VICTORIA, BECKWITH'S 

 GEM. 



Prices of Rooted Cuttings by Express, 60c 

 per 100: $.5.00 per 1000 

 GOLDEN BEDDER. Golden Yellow— the 



old original, true to name. Rooted cuttings, 



75c per 100; $C.0O per 1000. 

 FANCY VARIETIES. In addition to those 



named we offer a flue stock of twelve kinds. 



75c per 100; $») 00 per 1000. Strong cuttings. 



Free from Mealy bugs. 



AGERATUM 



STELLA GURNEY. Dwarf blue, 75c per 



100: $6.00 vr 1000. 

 PRINCESS PAULINE, a combination of 



blue ana white in same flower, 75c per lOOj 



$6.00 per 1000. 



SALVIA 

 8FLENDEN8, tall standard, one of the best, 



rooted cuttings, 75c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 

 BONFIRE. me<llum dwarf, very irood, 



rooted cuttings, 75c per 100; $6 00 per 1000. 



BSLIOTROPK 



ROOTED CUTTINGS, 75c per 100; $6.00 per 

 1000. 



A. N. PIERSON, Cromwell, Conn. 



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 dosiring; to keep In touch wltti commercial horti- 

 culture in England and tbeOontineutof £urope. 

 Your best means of doing this is to take in the 



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 Britain and the cream of the European firms. 



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 free on receipt of 75 cents, covering cost of post- 

 age yearly. 



A. & C. PEARSON 



Lowdham, Notting^ham, England 



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