AiBiL 25, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



1779 



WITTBOLD'S SPEIL LIST « PEBEPHLS 



There is somethinf^ in this liat every Floriat, Nurseryman and Seedsman will need for springy sales. 

 Please g^o over the list carefully. We solicit your orders and f^uarantee good value on every shipment. 



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PKRENNIAL8. 



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 yoa wish smaller 

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

 and give good value on every order. 

 Variety — Each. 



BACHELOE'S BUTTONS, yellow, 2% ft. high 6c to 26c 



BLUE BOLTONIA, 4% ft. high 16c 



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



CAMPANULA FEBSICIFOLIA, white, or conamon Canter- 

 berry bells 12%c 



CAMPANULA PUBFUREA, purple, or common Canter- 

 berry bells 12V4c 



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



CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 12c to 25c 



COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA, land yellow, 2 ft. high 6c to 25c 



DAY LILY, 5 to 6 ft. high 10c to 25c 



GERMAN IRIS FLORENTINA, lavender, white, 2 ft. 



high 12%c to 25c 



GOLDEN HOP, 3 to 6 ft. high 15c to 35c 



GAILLARDIA 12c to 25c 



GERMAN IRIS CZAR PETER, light blue, 2 ft. high 25c 



GOLDEN GLOW (rudbeckia) 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 AUTUMNALIS, 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 16c 



IRIS GERMANICA, dark purple, striped white 16c 



IRIS PUMILA HYBRIDA CYANEA, purple, 8 in. high.. 16c 



IRIS REHA, or Vlrglle. yellow, 2 ft. high 25o 



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



high 25c 



IRIS PUMILA HYBRIDA, Eburnea, light yeUow, 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 JOSEPHINE, new hybrid Alpine, yellow, 8 in. 



high 12c 



LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA, red 12%c 



LYCHNIS VI8CARIA, pink, 12 in. high 15c 



LARKSPUR, delphinium, 4 to 5 ft. high 12^4c to 26c 



HEMEROCALLIS THUNBERGI, day Illy, yellow. 18 in. 



high 12V4C to 26c 



LEMON LILT, 24 in. high 12%c to 26c 



PHLOX, mixed 8c to 10c 



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



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



PHLOX THE QUEEN, white, 3 ft. high 16c 



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



high 16c 



PHLOX PHALCON, white, 2% ft. high 16c 



PHLOX MARY, 3% ft. high 15c 



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



PENTSTEMON, mixed 12V4c 



POLEMONIUM COERULEA, blue 10c 



PHYSOSTEGIA SPECIOSA GRAND., mixed 12Hc 



PYRETHRUM R08EUM, red daisy 12%c 



PEONIES, in variety 10c t» 60e 



PKRENNIALB-Continued. 



Variety— Each. 



RED LILY. 13 in. high 12%c 



RUDBECKIA PURPUREA, purple, 3 ft. high 10c 



SHASTA DAISY 12^ic 



SPIRAEA REGALIS, pink, 2^ to 3 ft. high 16c to 26c 



SPIRAEA SALICIFOLIA, white, 3 ft. high 10c to 26c 



SPIRAEA CABORAL, 1^ ft. high..... 16c 



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 100 in large lots. 



TOUNG PLANTS. 



The following are young plants which have been potted 

 3 -inch pots: 



CAMPANULA, mixed $6.00 per 



COREOPSIS LaNCEOLATA 5.00 per 



DELPHINIUM CHINENSIS 8.00 per 



DIANTHUS BARBATUS (sweet willlam) 4.00 per 



DIGITALIS 6.00 per 



GAILLARDIA 6.00 per 



PAP AVER ORIENTALIS 6.00 per 



TRITOMA PFITZERI 8.00 per 



V™«8- Each 



ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO. or Dutchman's pipe 60c 



AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA 15c to 



BIGNONIA BADICANS 45c 



CLEMATIS JACKMANI, blue 45c 



CLEMATIS HENRYI, white 46c 



HONEYSUCKLE, scarlet trumpet 45c 



HONEYSUCKLE BELGICA 45c 



HONEYSUCKLE. Florida 45c 



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



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



Into 



100 

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 100 

 100 

 100 

 100 

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 100 



35c 



35c 

 76c 





CANNAS. 



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



MLLE. BERAT, rosy carmine, 4i^ ft. high $1.50 doz. 



AUSTRIA, orchid-flowered, yellow, 5 ft. high 1.60 do«. 



BURBANK, clear yellow, 6 ft. high 1.60 doz. 



DAHLIAS. 



These are large fleld clumps. If yon want cnttlngs for later 

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

 prices. 



JOHN DOWNIE, single, scarlet $1.50 doz. 



MRS. A. BECK, cactus, salmon-red 1.00 dos. 



COUNTESS OF LONSDALE, cactus, salmon-pink 1.60 doz. 



CHAS. WOODBRIDOE, cactus, bright crimson 1.50 doz. 



F. BARTEL8, cactus, bright scarlet 1.60 doz. 



MISS A. NIGHTINGALE, bright red, shading to gold... 1.60 doz. 



OBAN, decorative, rosy lavender 1.60 doz. 



IRIDESCENT, decorative, vivid red 1.50 doz. 



SYLVIA, decorative, mauve pink 1.50 doz. 



A. D. LIVONL show, pure quilled pink 1.60 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 dos. 



[ORDER AT ONCE. WILL SHIP ANT TIME TOU SAT. 



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WOOD-LICE. 



In an interesting lecture on ' ' Animal 

 Pests of the Garden," delivered at Bir- 

 mingham, Walter E. Collinge referred, 

 among other things, to wood-lice, which, 

 lie said, are not insects, but members of 

 a group of animals known as Anthrop- 

 oda, so called because they had jointed 

 appendages for the purpose of swim- 

 ming, walking and feeding. In a fossil 

 form they are known from ancient times. 

 Various remedial measures were alluded 

 to, the two most efficacious being pois- 

 oning by means of poisoned bait — e. g., 

 slices of potatoes soaked in white ar- 

 senic or Paris green — and trapping. In 

 conservatories, greenhouses and potting 

 sheds, trapping is one of the most suc- 

 cessful measures, and for this purpose 

 little heaps of wet grass or leaves, wet 

 nooden boards 6x12 inches, or plant 

 pots filled with wet grass, should be left 

 on the floor over night and examined 

 next morning. 



LARGE PRIVET. 



.3 to 4 ft $30.00 per 1000. 



4 to 6 ft., X.... 40.00 

 6to6ft 6000 



5 to 6 ft., XX.. 90-00 

 Wichuraiana Hybrids, 2-year $40.00 perlOOO. 



Plenty of Shrubs at low prices. 



CANNAS, UTA°\li. 



The Elizabeth Nursery Co., Elizabeth, N. J. 



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40 California Privet 



12 to 16 feet, suitable for parks .$3.00 each. 



Also some 6 feet high, well shaped. 

 25 Rhododendrons, hardy, well budded, 2 to 



4-feet high .$55.00 for the lot. 

 20 Azalea Mollia, 3 to 5 feet, $45.00 for the lot. 



R. PRITCHARD, 



6th and FlnskiDg Ave., Astoria, L. I. City, N. T. 



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EiCHMOND, IxD.— The B. K. & B. 

 Floral Co. has been incorporated by 

 Charles Knopf, Louis Knopf and Nora 

 Knopf. The capital stock is $10,000. 



Noonvines 



IPOMAEA NOCTIFLORA. 



(A. W. Smith, originator), best pure white, 

 largest and moat fragrant Moon vine in the world. 

 I have made a specialty of them for the past 15 

 years and am kno« n as the Moonvine Grower of 

 America and grow yearly about 20,000. In 2^-ln. 

 pots, $5.00 per 100. Now ready. 



Cash with order, please. 



GODFREY ASCHMIANN 



Importer and Wholesale Grower 

 1012 Ontari(D Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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TREES and SHRUBS 



Immense quantities, low prices. 

 Pi ice list on application. 



FEONIES A SPKCIALTT. 



PETERSON NURSERY 



108 I.A SAI.I.E ST. OKIOAOO 



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