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July 18, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



45 



DRIMULX 



Obconica 



We offer fine plants from 23^-iD. pots 

 In five varieties from seed impoited from 

 0«nnsn Bpeolallsta, $2.50 per 100. 



Tli*Be are tbe tare* nowarlnc 

 kinds. Satlsfaotlon cuarantaad. 



J. W. DUDLEY & SON, 



PARKKR8BURG, W. VA. 



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PALMS 



Fine stock of LATANIA BORBONICA, very 



stronR clean plants, 6 to 7 Rood leaves, 5-in. pots, 

 %i 50 per doc; $35 00 per 100. Same stock, 4-in., 

 $3.00 per doz.; $22 00 per 100. Will make splendid 

 stock for fall sales. Cash with order. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. 



CRITCHELL'S, Avondale, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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ROSES 



Brld«, Maid and Ivory, strong, 2}i and 3-in., 

 fine stuff for benching, $20.00 per 1000. 



JAMES C. MURRAY, Peoria, III. 



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and in about eight weeks they will be 

 large enough to transplant in boxes. 



It is well to put about 110 to 120 

 plants in each box, as a few are always 

 liable to die, and as these small trees 

 are always sold in boxes, it is very con- 

 venient to have them average about 100 

 plants per box. 



They should not be removed from the 

 shade house until they are about three 

 weeks transplanted, when they can be 

 brought out to the open. If any of 

 the boxes are not full count, it is a good 

 plan to refill with young plants and leave 

 them under cover for a couple of weeks 

 longer. 



Gums and cypress, when growing in 

 this way, require plenty of moisture and, 

 if the weather is favorable, salable plants 

 can be had the first season; that is, dur- 

 ing the winter succeeding the seed plant- 

 ing. Monterey cypress do not grow as 

 quickly as gums and may not be large 

 enough the first season to suit custom- 

 ers who may want a large size seedling. 

 It is not practicable, however, to keep 

 either gums or cypress in boxes over two 

 seasons, as they become so large and tbe 

 roots so matted together that they are 

 hard to transplant into the ground with 

 success. G. 



Baraboo, Wis. — On July 3 western 

 "Wisconsin was visited by a cyclone, fol- 

 lowed by heavy rains, which caused the 

 rivers to overflow their banks. "William 

 Peck's greenhouses suffered, July 4, 

 from this deluge. His engine and boiler 

 were entirely covered with water. 



Raleigh, N. C— J. L. 'Quinn & Co., 

 having completed the tearing out and re- 

 building of one house, have planted if 

 to violets, and are well advanced in the 

 replanting of six houses to carnations. 

 Their young field plants are fine. Roses 

 planted in May are doing nicely. Their 

 house of chrysanthemums, containing 

 thirty varieties, gives promise of a fine 

 crop. 



5000 Moire de Lorraine Begonias 



2^ -inch pote, ready for 3-inch. Fine, healthy plants, 

 full of shoots, $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 



Money refunded if not satisfactory. 



E. A. BUTLER & SON, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



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Grafted Bridesmaids 



8>^-inch, $7.60 per 100. 



J. A. BUDLONG, 35 Randolph Street. Chicago 



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Philadelphia American Beauties 



3'ln. $9.00 per 100, 985.00 per 1000; S9i'ln. $7.50 per 100, $70.00 per 1000; 

 S^-in. $6.0O per 100, $50.00 per 1000. 



MYERS & SAMTMAN, chestnut hill. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



For immediate Shift or Planting 



To make room we have placed a low 

 price on following Steele, but Quality is of 

 the best. pg^ loo 



1000 BBIDE, 2?4-inch $2.00 



1000 lAID, 2H-lnch 2 0U 



200 SKN. H4UABTHDB, 2}^-incta 2.00 



100 BirHHOND, 2'4-inch 2.(0 



150 MHB. CHATENAT,2;^4-inch 2 00 



100 GOLDEN GATE, 2K-lnch 2.00 



Strong, 3-inch Roses 



BBIDE 



MAID 



HUBIEL GBAHAM 



4.00 

 4.00 



too 



Thrifty, 2-year-old, Field 



200 BinHHOND 6.00 



200 GEN. lACABTHUB 6.00 



CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM 



Extra file, traaipUnted ■eedlinrs. 



With 2 to 6 leaves, and bulbs 14 to %-inch 

 in diameter. Just right for immediate 

 potting. Colors: Roseum Superbum Album, 

 Crimson King and Alba Rubrum, $2 00 per 100. 



NATHAN SMITH & SON, 



ADRIAN. MICH. 



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Roses, Carnatiofls 



Per 100 



Roses: Maids^ {[rafted, 4-in. pots $12.00 



Richmond, grafted, 4-in. pots 15.00 



Chatenay, own root, 4-in. pots 5.00 



Carnations, field-grown plants, Encfiantress, 

 $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



THE J. A. BUDLONG & SON CO. 



AUBURN, R. I. 



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ROSES 



Per 1000 

 $50.00 

 22.50 

 32.50 

 35 00 

 35.00 



8 ;^ -inch Pot Plants 



Per 100 



American Beauty $8.00 



Bridesmaid 2.50 



Ivory 2.50 



Uberty 4.00 



Sunrise 4.00 



8>^-inch Pot Plants 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Ivory $5.00 $40.00 



Sunrise 5.00 40.00 



Carnations 



line plants from SM-lnob pots 



Ready to plant In benches 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Enchantress .$3.00 $27.50 



Lawaon S.50 22.50 



Ghrysantliemums 



2>^-lneb Pot Plants 



EsteUe. white $I.OOperlOO 



KnKuehard. pink 2.00perlOO 



PeterReinberg 



51 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



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