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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



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WITTBOUi'S SPECl LIST ^ PEBEPLS 



There is something in this list B-very Florist, Nurseryman and Seedsman will need lor springy sales. 

 Please go over the list carefully. We solicit your orders and i^uarantee good value on every shipment. 



PSRKNNIAI^S. 



These are LARGE FIELD CLUMPS. Where two prices are 

 given the size of the clumps will correspond to the prices, or we 

 can give good value at any price between. If you wish smaller 

 plants at lower prices, we will divide them to any size you wish 

 and g!ve good value on every order. 



Variety — Bach. 



BACHELOR'S BUTTONS, yellow, 2% ft. high 8c to 25c 



BLUE BOLTONIA, 4% ft, high 16c 



BOLTONIA ASTEBOIDES, white, 5 to 6 ft. high 15c 



CAMPANULA PEBSICIFOLIA, white, or common Canter- 



beriy bells 12%c 



CAMPANULA PUBPUHEA, purple, or common Canter- 

 berry bells 12%c 



CHBYSANTHEMUM ULIGINOSUM, white, 3 ft. high... 15c 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 12c to 25c 



COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA, land yellow, 2 ft. high 5c to 2Sc 



DAY LILY, 5 to 6 ft. high lOc to 25c 



GERMAN IRIS FLORENTINA, lavender, white, 2 ft. 



high 12%c to 25c 



GOLDEN HOP, 3 to 5 ft. high 15c to 35c 



GAILLARDIA 12c to 25c 



GERMAN IRIS CZAR PETER, light blue. 2 ft. high 26c 



GOLDEN GLOW (rudbeckla) 10c to 25c 



GYPSOPHILA, white, 2% ft. high 16c 



HARDY POPPY, yellow. 12 In. high 16c 



HELIANXHUS MULTIFLORUS, fl. pi., 4 to 5 ft. hlgh..l2%c 



HELENIUM AUTUMNALI8, yellow, 3 to 4 ft. high 15c 



IRIS PUMILA HYDRIDA FORMOSA, light yellow 12c 



IRIS KAEMPFERI, blue 16c 



IRIS PSEUDO-ACORUS, yellow, 2 ft. high 15c 



IRIS OERMANICA, dark purple, striped white 15c 



IRIS PUMILA HYBRIDA CYANEA, purple, 8 in. high.. 15c 



IRIS REHA, or Virgile. yellow, 2 ft. high 26e 



IRIS SIBERICA ORIENTALIS, dark blue, late, 2 ft. 



high 25c 



IRIS PUMILA HYBRIDA, Eburnea. light yellow, 6 in. 



high 12c 



IRIS JAPANESE, second early dark blue, 3 ft. high... 26c 



IRIS KAEMPFERI, light blue, early, 4 ft. high 10c to 25c 



IRIS JOSEPEONE, new hybrid Alpine, yellow, 8 in. 



high 12c 



LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA, red 12%c 



LYCHNIS VISCARIA, pink, 12 in. high 15c 



LARKSPUR, delphinium, 4 to 6 ft. high 12^c to 25c 



HEMEROCALLIS THUNBERGI, day lily, yellow, 18 in. 



high 12%c to 25c 



LEMON LILY, 24 in. high 12VSc to 25c 



PHLOX, mixed §c to 10c 



PHLOX FIREBALL, dark red, 2 ft. high 12c 



PHLOX JOAN DE ARC, white, 3 ft. Mgb 16c 



PHLOX THE QUEEN, white, 3 ft. high 15c 



PHLOX RICHARD WALLACE, white, pink eye, 3 ft. 



high 15c 



PHLOX PHALCON, white, 2% ft. high 15c 



PHLOX MARY, 3^ ft. high 16c 



PHLOX FRANCIS COOPER, white, pink eye, 3 ft. high. 12c 



PENTSTEMON, mixed 12%c 



POLEMONIVM COERULEA, blue 10c 



PHYSOSTEGIA SPECIOSA GRAND., mixed 12 Vic 



PYRETHRUM ROSEUM, red daisy 12%c 



PEONIES, in variety 10c to 50c 



PKRBNNIALB-Continued. 



Variety— Each. 



BED LILY, 13 in. high 12%c 



RUDBECKIA PURPUREA, purple, 3 ft. high 10c 



SHASTA DAISY 12%c 



SPIRAEA REGALIS, nink, 2\l, to 3 ft. high 15c to 25c 



SPIRAEA SALICIFOLIA, white, 3 ft. high 10c to 25c 



SPIRAEA CABORAL, 1^^ ft. high 15c 



YUCCAS, in variety 25c to 60c 



We have a lot of Irises and Golden Glow we can sell, divided, 

 as low as |1.00 per lOO in large lots. 



TOUN6 PLANTS. 



The following are young plants which have been potted into 

 3-inoh pots: 



CAMPANULA, mixed |6.00 per 100 



COREOPSIS LaNCEOLATA 5.00 per 100 



DELPHINIUM CHINENSIS 8.00 per 100 



DIANTHUS BARBATUS (sweet wiUiam) 4.00 per 100 



DIGITALIS 6.00 per lOO 



GAILLARDIA 6.00 per 100 



PAPAVER ORIENTALIS 6.00 per 100 



TRITOMA PFITZERI 8.00 per 100 



V™«*- Each 



ARISTOLOCHIA 8IPH0, or Dutchman's pipe 50c 



AMPEL0P8IS QUINQUEFOLIA 15c to 35c 



BIGNONIA RADICANS 4Sc 



CLEMATIS JACXMANI, blue 45c 



CLEMATIS HENRYI, white 45c 



HONEYSUCKLE, scarlet trumpet 45c 



HONEYSUCKLE BELGICA 45c 



HONEYSUCKLE, Florida 45c 



TRUMPET VINE, 3 to 6 ft. high 25c to 35c 



MATRIMONY VINES, 3 to 6 ft. high 25c to 76c 



CAHHAS. 



[Plants in 4-inch pots, a large lot.] 



MLLE. BERAT, rosy carmine, 4% ft. high $1.50 dos. 



AUSTRIA, orchid-flowered, yellow, 6 ft. high 1.50 dOB. 



BURBANK, clear yellow, 6 ft. high 1.50 doc. 



DAHUAB. 



These are large field clumps. If you want cnttings for later 

 delivery from 2-inch pots we will book your order at one-half these 

 prices. 



JOHN DOWNIE, single, scarlet |1.60 dos. 



M RS. A . BECK, cactus, salmon-red 1.00 dos. 



COUNTESS OF LONSDALE, cactus, salmon-pink 1.50 doz. 



CHAS. WOODBRIDGE, cactus, bright crimson 1.50 doz. 



F. BARTELS, cactus, bright scarlet 1.50 doc. 



MISS A. NIGHTINGALE, bright red, shading to gold... 1.50 doz. 



OBAN, decorative, rosy lavender 1.60 doz. 



IRIDESCENT, decorative, vivid red 1.50 doz. 



SYLVIA, decorative, mauve pink 1.50 doz. 



A. D. LIVONI, show, pure quilled pink 1.50 doz. 



CAMELLIA ALBA, show, pure white, dwarf 1.00 doz. 



A lot of mixed yellow, all good sorts 75 doz. 



A lot of good varieties, all colors mixed 76 doz. 



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THE GEO. WITTBOLD CO., ..0.^,0^^ .^c. CHICAGO 



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mou box tree. It stands a great deal of 

 hard usage and is, besides, valuable for 

 its adaptability for use in various ways. 

 A great mau.v should be grown to meet 

 the coming demand. 



It is rather curious that although in 

 nearly every nursery catalogue we see 

 tamarix recommended for planting near 

 the seashore, the actual number of plants 

 in such locations is surprisingly small, 

 but perhaps they would be planted in 

 greater numbers if it were generally 

 known that they stand pruning severely 

 and are in fact thereby greatiy improved, 

 especially when planted in a group or 

 used as a background for dwarf shrubs, 

 or even as hedge plants. The tamarix 

 has beautiful green foliage, fern-like in 

 appearance. 



Spiraea Anthony Waterer is one of 

 the best spireeas, if not the best spiraea, 

 lor outdoor planting. Its handsome crim- 

 son flowers begin to show in June and 

 will continue coming almost indefinitely 



.LARGE PRIVET. 



3to4ft $30.00 perlOOO. 



4 to 5 ft., X.... 40.00 

 5to6ft 5000 



5 to 6 ft., XX.. 90-CO 

 Wichuralana Hybrids, 2-year $40.00 per 



Plenty of Shrubs at low prices. 



-iDch pots, 

 1.00 per 100. 



000. 



CANNAS, £ 



TIm Elizabeth Nursery Co., Elizabeth, N.J. 



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if pruned when the flowers are faded. 

 The shoots with faded flowers should be 

 cut well back. Continuing this operation 

 will insure flowers all through the au- 

 tumn. This spiraea looks especially 

 pleasing when a considerable number are 

 planted together. E. R. 



THE DETROIT CONVENTION. 



The thirty-second annual meeting of 

 the American Association of Nursery- 

 men will be held at Detroit June 12 to 

 14. The Cadillac hotel, where the nur- 



EVERGREENS 



Two or more times transplanted, 



well furnished. Per 100 



-m Irlih Jnniper. 12-18 in $6.00 



200 " •• 18 24 in 8.00 



200 " •' 2-2Kft 10.00 



300 " '• m-'itt 12.00 



200 '• '• 3-4ft 15.00 



300 4-5ft 2000 



500 Norway Spruce, 15-18 in 5.00 



500 •• 18-24in 7.00 



100 •• 3-4ft 20.00 



108 Austrian Pine, 2-2^ ft 10.00 



100 Retinispora Plumoaa, 1^-2 ft 10.00 



MAURICE J. BRINTON, CHRISTIANA, PA. 



TREES and SHRUBS 



Immense qaantlties, lo'w prices. 

 Price list on application. 



PEOHIES A BPKCIALTT. 



PKTERSON NURSBRY 

 108 £A BAX,l,m ST. OKIOAOO 



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