August 1, I'JKT. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



49 



aTtefyre CONVENTION OF THE S. A. F. 



In 



Philadelphia 



AND 

 SKK OUR 



COME TO WYNCOTE 



KENTIAS 



25 Minutes' Ride. 



Readlne: Ry< 



100 Trains ^very Day. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY, Wyncotc, Pa. 



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FOR LATE PLANTING 



It is not too late to plant such a variety 

 as Mrs. J. Jones. Beautiful dwarf pot 

 plants are obtained by potting 3 in a pot. 

 Try a few. 



We still have many standard varieties, 

 but the following ia quantity: V. Morel, 

 Polly Ruse, Mrit. J. Jones, John 

 Shrimpton, Dr. Enguebard, 

 Appleton, Opab, Clem. Touset, 

 Intensity, etc , also the beautiful 

 Pompon Baby. 



$2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Nathan Smith & Son 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



New l^osc Mrs. Jardinc 



WILL BE DISTRIBUTED IN MARCH, 1908. 



Flori.«ts Coining to riiilatlclpliia in .Vu^^iiHt arc coixlially iiiviu'd t" visit our 

 Nnrsfrit's and see tlu- habit and jiiowtli i>f this sterling iiovthy. 



Mrs. Jardine was raised l)y Messrs. Alexander Dickson & Sons of 



Ne^rto^^nards, and is in the same class for uiiitcr t'orcMiiji as their 

 prcvions intnidnctions— Liberty and Killarney. 



ROBERT SCOTT & SON, Sharon Hill. Delaware Co., Pa. 



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NOTICE 



To ill! .American N'ursorymon and Seedsmen 

 dehiring to licep in touch with commercial horti- 

 culture in Ijieland and the Continent of Kurope. 

 Your best nu'iiiis of ilniDu this is to take in the 



Horticultural Advertiser 



Our circulation covers the whole trade in <ireat 

 Britain and the cream of the Ihiropean firms. 



Impartial reports of all novelties, etc Paper 

 free on receipt of 7") cents, coMriiiK <'ost of post- 

 as,'e yearly. 



A. & C. PEARSON 



Lowdham, Nottingrham, England 



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.Meiilinii 'j'lie Ki'\ iesv ulifii ,\iiii uflii 



Roses, Carnations Carnations, 



Per IfHi 



Roses: Maids, grafted, 4-in. pots $12 00 



Richmond, grafted, 4-in. pots 15.00 



Chatenay, own root, 4-in. pots .... 5.00 

 Carnations, field-prown plants. Enchantress, 

 $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



THE J. A. BIDLONG & SON CO. 



AUBURN, R. I. 



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Rose Plants 



Per ino Per lOoO 



fiOno Bride, S in. pois 81 co sfodO 



lOon Maid, S-in lint- j.oo SO nO 



1000 American Beauties, :^ in 



pots (,00 .^lO I'D 



WEILAND & OLINGER, New Castle, Ind. 



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Per 100 



WHITK PEKFE(TIO.\ siuOO 



K(»RRKT CKAIU s 00 



VICTOKV son 



WHITK LAWSON 7 i»0 



KSK'HA.MTBESS .; 0(i 



LAUf B«ll'MII''UI 1.00 



MB«*. THOS. W. LAWKUN i. 00 



NELSO.N KI8HKB t! OO 



Field 

 Plants 



Per lC"H.i 

 .SWOO 

 75.00 

 T.'i.fiO 

 to. 00 

 50.00 



■SO. no 



.■)0.(iO 

 50. (K I 



CHRYSANTHEMUIVIS 



S. r. Wright. Dr. Knenehard, Lady Harriett, 

 Et. Honuefond, Hallidav, 2J4 and 3 inch. SJ.')0 

 per 100. 



ROSES 



BridcMiiaid. 2,'i^-inch. $:? 50 per lOO: Chatenay. 

 (iolflen (iate. 2^^-inch. .S4 00 per 100; Kichmond. 

 ■2% inch. S:? CO per I'KI. 



Cash or ('. < >. I). 



W. J. & M. S. VESEY, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



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