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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



June 6, 1907. 



TROY, OHIO. , 



Heavy hail fell here May 26. At 

 the Brady nursery years of toil were 

 made of no avail in a few minutes. 

 James Ziegenfelder states that the dam- 

 age done to his greenhouses amounts to 

 $700. None of the damaged buildings 

 are insured and all of last fall's work 

 as well as the work put in this spring is 

 lost, in addition to the $700 or more 

 of glass broken. Jesse Eidemiller has 

 been tending the Ziegenfelder gardens 

 on the half share plan and all of his 

 work is lost also. Mr. Ziegenfelder 

 says that out of sixty-five boxes of glass 

 which are required to cover the building 

 only five cases remain unbroken. The 

 damage done to the largest of his houses 

 is so great that no attempt will be made 

 to rebuild it. The others will be re- 

 built at once. 



MORGANTOWN, W. VA. 



In speaking of last week's business 

 W. K. P. Stewart said: "Our Decora- 

 tion day business was good; nearly 

 doubly what it was last year. Bedding 

 stock had the call, but cut stock a close 

 second, with Pittsburg wholesale houses 

 unable to fill orders for roses and car- 

 nations. I had a nice bunch of multi- 

 florum lilies that I disposed of to good 

 advantage. We run our prices the same 

 the whole season through, as we figure 

 that it does not cost any more to grow 

 stock for florists' big days than at any 

 other times. I think that the time is 

 coming that all florists will see it in 

 that light and will sell more stock the 

 season through and realize a better 

 profit than by going to the two ex- 

 tremes, extremely high and very low 

 prices, below cost of production. ' ' 



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GERANIUMS. 



The following; varieties in 4-inch pots in 

 bud and bloom, in fine abane and condition: 

 S. A. Mutt, Beante Poi'evine. La Favorite, 

 Jobn Doyle, Kruanti Maiquiw Castellane, 

 A. H. Trego Mme. Buchner, Richard Brett, 

 Ricard, Kranois Perkins, Jean Vlaud, Doable 

 Grant, Marquis r>e Montmo't. and several 

 other varieties $6.00 p«r 100; the selection 

 of sorts to remain with us. 



Casta to accompany the order. 



J. E. FELTHOUSEN 



164 Yan Traakea Are.. 8CHBNECTADT, N.T. 

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ASPARAGUS 



▲aparKgns PlumoBua, 2-in., t2.S0 per 100 

 8-ln., $8.00 per 100. S^-in . »4.50 per 100. 



▲■pwracua Bprannrl, 2-in., t2.00 per 100. 

 S-ln., 18.00 per 100. 8H-io.. $4.00 per 100, or will 

 excbanre for any seasonable stock. 

 Oasta with order. 



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 i Ci ALLCn tt uUi brocktoh.masb. 



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Finest Stock 



of Ifadelxm Vln*. Hyaolntliua Candloana. 

 Ozalla« SpottAd Callm and Garman Irla In 

 th« United ttatea. Send for Ust of Bulbs 

 and Hffrdy Plants. 



E. S. MIUEH, WADIHB RIVER, N.Y. 



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Florists' Review 



Wli«n Wrlttnc AdT«rtla«ra. 



ROOM! 



We want to place our great Importation of 



ARAUCARIAS, PALMS 

 RUBBERS, Etc. 



Therefore we are forced to sell our immense block of 



Ciioice Bedding Plants 



Now In prime of Krowth, at "Cracker Jack" low prices. 



BEDDING OEBANIUMS— About 10 leading colors. Includlngr 6 to 8 of the newer varieties. 

 MarqulB de Castellane, largre double crlmeon; Jean de La Brett Double Orant, Cumtesse d'Harcourt, 

 best double large white; Bertha de Presllly, sljvery rose flowers, massive; Mrs. E. Rawson, deep 

 red; B. Trero, large double crimson; John D'lyle, double red; Mme. Thibaut and Glorlosa, double 

 pink; S. A. Nutt, crimson, and other mixed varieties in separate colors, 4-ln. pots, tT.OO per 100. 



Afceratam, dwarf Blue, 4-in. pots, 16.00 i>er 100; 

 2«-fii., $3.00 per 100. 



Asters, Victoria, 8 varieties, separate colors 

 ormixed,2Hi-ln.,(3 00 perllOO. Enchantress, a new 

 larg-e-blouming variety, 3-in. pots, $3.00 per 100. 



Heliotropea, 4 In. pots, $C.0O per 100. 



NaatartlDTDS, dwarf, all shades, 4-in. pots. 

 $6.00 per 100; 3-in. pots, $4.00 per 100. 



Fncbalas, 6 to 5H-ln. n'^ts, mixed, good vari- 

 eties, $1.80 per doz.; 4-ln., $1.20 per doz. 



Cannaa (truest varle'lia), 10 good varieties, 

 all by name, 4-in. pots, $8.00 per 100. 



Honeysiickle (sweet), staked up, 4 In. pots, 

 15c each. ' 



Daiaiea, Queen Alexandra and Marguerite 

 (white), h% to G-ln. pots, 20 to 25c each. 



Petunias, single CaUfomia Giants, ruffled and 

 blotchtsd, 3-in. pots, $4.00 per 100. 



Petunias. Inimitable or dwarf variegated, 

 2M-in. pots, $3.00 per 100. 



Thunbergia or Black-eyed Susan, mixed 

 colors, 2% In pots, $3.00 per 100. 



Tradeacantia Zebrlna var; 2^-in. pots, $3.00 

 I>er 100 



Sammer Chrysanthemain, Camellias, 3 to 

 3)i-ln. pots, $7.00 per 100. 



Salplglossia and Maurandia Barclayana, 2H-ln. 

 pots, 13 DO per 100. 



Verbenaa, all shades mixed, 1M-\.u. pots, $3.00 

 per 100. 



Colena. fancy. Queen Victoria, Golden Bedder, 

 Verachaffeltii, very strong plants, 2H-in. pots, 

 $3.00 per 100. 



Phlox Dmmmondil, 2H-in. pots, $3.00 per 100. 



Enallab or Hardy Ivy (12 inches long), 4-in. 

 pota, $8.00 per 100. 



German or Parlor Ivy, 2^-in. pots, $3 00 per 

 100. 



Centaarea Oymnocarpa, or Dusty Miller, 

 2)i(-in. pota, $3.00 per 100. 



Cnphea, or Cigar Plant, 2H-ln. pots, $3.00 per 

 100. 



L,ob«Ila, dwarf and trailing, 2H-in. pots, $3.00 

 per 100. 



Sweet Alyaanm Little Gem, have 10,000 of the 

 2)i-ln., $3.00 p«r 100. 



Marljrold Eldorado Afrleana, medium tall, 

 and Gold Ring, dwarf, 3-in. pota, $3.00 per 100. 



VInca Varlegata, or Periwinkle, 2)^-ln. pots, 

 $4.00. 



Toamoa grandiflora, white, red and pink, 2^-ln. 

 $3.00 per 100. 3-in. pota, 3 plants in a pot, $4.00 per 

 100 pots. 



Mask olants or Mimulus moschatus, 2^-iB. 

 pots, $8 00 per 100. 



Tomatoes, Stone, best variety, transplanted 

 in boxes, $1.00 per 100. 



Don't Forget We L,ead the World In 



■VMOONVINES 



V Watch and be carefal yon don't bny 

 Morning tilorleafor SIoonTine8.jCt 



We grow only the best varieties, A. W. Smith's 

 hybrid, or Ipomoea Nortlflora, for wbich we 

 have had, for the past 20 years, a world-wide 

 reputation We ship every season, May and June, 

 20,000 to 25,000 plants into every state and territory 

 in America, and In Cuba and Mexico. This 

 moonvne is much earlier than any other variety 

 in existence, blooms freely, with very fragrant, 

 pure white waxy flowers, and as large aa ll- 

 saucer. Price, 4-in. pots, nicely staked up, 30 to 

 36 inches high, $12.00 per 100; 2Hi-in. pots, $5.00 per 

 100. 



Areoa Lnteacena. newly transplanted, made 

 up, 3-in. to 4-ln. pot, 20c. 



Kentia Foraterlana and Belmoreana, 



newly potted in 4-in. pots, 12 Inches hign^ 25c each. 



Cocoa Weddeliana, 3-ln., 16 to 18inche8high, 

 15c to 20c each. 



Araucaria Robasta Oompacta 



April, 1906, importation. We have about 300 of 

 this novelty variety to ofTer, all perfect specimen 

 plants, adapted to lawns, front porches, cottages, 

 hotels, etc., 7- in., 4 to 5 tiers 5 years old, 20 to 28 

 inches high, same width, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 

 each. 



Arancaria glaaca, large, fine specimens, tt 

 years old 36 to 40 Inches hirh. 5 to 6 tiers, 36 to 40 

 inches ^ Ide, $3 00, $4 00 and $5.00 each. 



New araucarlatt. Excelsa, robusta, compacta 

 and glauca, first consignment of about 5,000 ar- 

 rived per Steamer Manltou, May 4, from Antwerp, 

 and more coming on by every steamer up 

 to June 1. We are able to ship you Araucarla ex- 

 celsa, 3 tiers. 10 tp 12 Inches high, ic their original 

 package before 1 plant tbem in pots, 50c each; 

 larger sizes, 60c to 76c up to $1.00 ana $1.25 each. 

 Olauca and robusta compacta from $1.00, 11.25, 

 $150 to $1.75 each. 



10 SOLD AT 100 RATE. ALL GOODS MUST TRAVEL AT PURCHASER'S RISK 



CASH WITH ORDER, PLEASE 



GODFREY ASCHMANN 



Importer, Wlioleaal* Grower and Shipper of Pot Planta 



1012 West Ontario Street, PHILADELPHIA 



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FioeGeraoiams 



4-in. stock, $0.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



California Vlolota, well rooted, coldframe- 

 grown. $1 00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 



Cbrysantlioniiun J. Nonin, fine plants, cold- 

 frame-grown. $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 Cash with order. 



IDLEWILD GRCENHOUSES, 



89 South Main Street, MEMPHIS, 1ENN. 



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100,000 GERANIUMS 



Finest stock in the coantry, most in bud and 

 bloom. Poitevine, D. Grant. Nutt, Buchner, 

 Ricard, Castellane, extra heavy 3-inch. $3.00; 

 3J^ to 4-inch, WOO; 4-inoh extra large, $5.00 per 

 100. Plants for stock at lower prices. 



Coleua, yellow, red and fancy, large 2-incb, 

 $1.75 per 100: $16.00 per '000. 



35,000 Salvia Bonfire and Splendena, 

 large 2, 3 and 4-ln., $1.76. $2.60 and W 00 per 100. 



Extras added to help pay expresf>age. 



All stock guaranteed or money back. 



Surplus standard pots, 2-in . $2.(i0; 3-in., $3.00; 

 3;<in.. $6 00: 6 in . $10 00 per 1000. packed. 



WM. S. HCRZOG, Morris Plains, N. J. 



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