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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



61 



RHOPOPENPRONS. 



Khododendrou hybrids, 10,000 on hand. See 

 i4i8plBy adv. 

 J. Waelkens, Saffelaere, near Ghent, Belgium. 



ROSES. 



Roses, 600 Maid, 100 Ivory, 75 Gate, very 

 Ktrong, In 3V& and 4-ln., Just right for benching, 

 *5.00 per 100; |30.00 for the lot. Cash. 



J. W. Dunford. Clayton, Mo. 



Koee' Anny Muller (the Pink Baby Uambler), 

 4000 strong, ain. pot plants, lf5.00 per 100; 

 $45.00 per 1000. Cash with ordei*. 



Livingston Seed Co., Columbus, O. 



Roses, strong plants, 3-ln. pots. 500 Chate- 

 nay, «JO0 Ivory, $4.00 per 100; or the llOO for 

 133.00. Cash with order. 



Butz Bros., New Castle, Pa. 



Roses, from 2% and 4-In. pots. Varieties and 

 prices given in display adv. Also have some 

 tine carnation plants. 



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



Gloire Lyonalse, superb, creamy white forcluii 

 lose. Own-root, dormant, fleld-grown plants. 

 $16.00 100. 



Dingee & Conard Co., West Grove, Pa. 



Fine 2^ and 3-in. Bride, Maid, Chatenay. 

 Gate, clearance price, $2.00 and $3.00. 

 W. H. Gullett & Sons. Lincoln. 111. 



Roses, fleld-grown, well-rooted, especially suit 

 able for forcing. Write for prices. 

 Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, New York. 



Roses. 250 Maid, 200 Bride, 4-ln., $4.00 100. 

 200 KlUamey, 4-ln., $5.00 100. 

 W. C. Rockwell, Bradford. Pa. 



New Rambler, Newport Fairy. Ask for Il- 

 lustrated pamphlet. 



Julius Roehrtf Co., Rutherford, N. J. 



Roses, grafted and own-root. Fine stock. See 

 display adv. 

 J. A. Budlong & Son Co., Auburn, R. I. 



Roses. Bride, Maid, Gate, 3-ln., $3.00 100. 

 Cash. Jos. R. Goldman, Middletown, O. 



Roses for forcing. Send for wholesale trade 

 list. W. & T. Smith Co., Geneva, N. Y. 



Dwarf roses on seedling briar. Send for cata- 

 logue. B. Ruys, Dedemsvaart, Holland. 



Roses, own-root and grafted. See display adv. 

 Baur Floral Co., Erie, Pa. 



Grafted roses, 3-in., $12.60 and $15.00 100. 

 J. L. Dillon, Bloomsburg, Pa. 



Roses, $2.50 and $3.60 100. Fine stock^ 

 Geo. A. Kuhl. Pekin, 111. 



Bridesmaid, 4%-in., stocky, $8.00 100. 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, 111. 



600 roses. Ivory, 3-ln., $10.00. 

 T. L. Metcalfe, Hopklnsvllle, Ky. 



400 varieties. Leedle Co., Springfield, 0. 



RUBBERS. 



Rubbers, top cuttings, out of 3'8. Strong, 

 healthy plants, $150.00 1000. Less than 600. 

 $16.00 per 100; less than 100, $17.00 per 100. 

 A. C. Oelschlg A Sons, Savannah, Ga. 



FlcuB, 6-In., $40.00 100. Cash. 



W. C. Smith, 6l8t & Market, Phlla. 



SALVIAS. 



Salvia Fireball, 2-in., $3.00; 3^-in., $6.00. 

 Joseph Wood, Spring Valley. N. Y. 



Seed specialties for southern florists; 35 years' 

 practical experience; square deal guaranteed; 

 yon must have these articles now. Liberal 

 trade packages of each of the following from 

 10c to 60c: 



Pansy, giant mixture, best for the south, 

 V4 oz., $1.00. Mme. Perret, none better for 

 beauty of color, 14 oz., 75c. Trlmardeau. finest 

 mixture, % oz., 50c. Bedding mixture, very 

 fine, ^ OB., 26c. Bedding, four separate col- 

 ored, ^4 OE., 25c. 



Daisy (bellls). Snowball, % oz., $1.00. Bellls, 

 maxima, double mixed, Vt oz., 75c. 



Alyssum, Little Gem and tall; snapdragon, 

 dwarf; Candytuft Empress; Dusty Miller; Car- 

 uatlon Marguerite; Chinese and Ileddewlgl 

 pinks; larkspur; lobelia; marigold; Mignonette 

 Machet; nasturtium, dwarf and tall; petunia, 

 large bedding; Phlox graudlflora; popples; pyre- 

 thrum; verbena, white and mammoth, mixed; 

 vlncas; sweet peas, mixed and in colors. Llb- 

 ♦■ral trade packets of each of above articles, 

 10c to 50c. 



English rye grass. Just received, bushel, 20 

 lbs., $1.50. 



Dealers apply for special prices on large 

 quantities. For the last 25 years we supplied 

 the leading florists of the south. Southern 

 distributors of Adiantum hybrldum and A. mag- 

 "'n^Jm. the two best varieties for the south. 

 ...i?*„'^'^""*' Floral Co., C. W. Elchling, Mgr., 

 ■^442 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans. La. 



Vegetable seeds for early forcing In frames 

 or greenhouses, best varieties. Display adv. 

 quotes prices. Watklns & Simpson. 12 Tavistock 

 St.. Ix)ndOD, Bnglaod. 



CINERARIA HYBRIDA, dwarf and semi- 

 dwarf hybrids, mixed, each, tr. pkt., 6Uc; tr. 

 pkts., $2.5<). MIGNONETTE for greenhouse use: 

 Allen's Defiance, oz., $5.00, tr. pkt., 6Uc; New 

 York Market, oz., $8.00, tr. pkt.. $1.0U; Zan 

 gen's Triumph, oz., $6.00, tr. pkt., 60c; German 

 Machet, oz., $1.00, tr. pkt., 20c. PANSIES. un- 

 surpassed strains: Special Cemetery mixture, 

 oz., $8.60, tr. pkt., 60c; Special Florists' mix- 

 ture, oz., $4.00, tr. pkt., 60c; Casslera Giants. 

 Improved mixed, oz., $5.00. tr. pkff, $1.00. 

 Trlmardeau Giant, Elite mixture, oz., $3.00, 

 tr. pkt., 60c. For other seeds, ask for special 

 fall list. a V. Zangen. Hoboken. N. J. 



Two grand novelties for 1908. Ksoholtzia 

 Dainty Queen and Godetia Crimson Glow, $15.00 

 I>er 100 pkt.; $2.00 per doz. pkt. Write for 

 descriptive catalogue. 



Watklns & Simpson, 12 Tavistock St., Lon- 

 don, England. 



Mette's Triumph of the Giant pansles, the 

 most perfect In the world, $6.00 oz.; $1.60 

 l^ oz. Postage paid. .Cash. Catalogue of 

 choice vegetable and flower seeds, free on appll- 

 cation. Henry Mette. Quedllnburg. Germany. 



Vegetable seeds. Rutabaga, cabbage, turnip- 

 rooted beet, red carrot, colored onions, dwarf 

 Essex rape. We grow these on a very large 

 scale and shall be pleased to quote you. 

 W. W. Johnson & Son, Ltd., Bo8felIv^ England. 



Seeds. Gerbera Jamesonl (Transvalal daisy). 

 $1.U0 per 100; $7.60 per 1000. We\ are now 

 booking orders for Asparagus Sprenirerl seed. 

 $4.00 per lb.; 10 lbs. at $3.50. 



Theodosia B. Shepherd Co., Ve^nra, Cal. 



Asparagus plumosus nanus aeeg^ true type, 

 greenhouse-grown, $4.00 per 1000./ Special price 

 on lots of 5000 or more. 



S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., 1610 Ludlow St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



High-grade, California-grown PETUNIA seed, 

 true to name. Nothing finer can be grown. 

 List of varieties will be sent on request. 

 Mrs. M. M. Edgar, Ventura, Cal. 



Leonard Seed Co. 



Growers and Wholesale Merchanta. 



Leading Onion Set Growers. 



79-81 K. Klnzie St., Chicag o. 



Price list of native tree, shrub and plant seeds 

 and bulbs now ready. Send for it. 

 L. E. Williams, Nottingham, N. H. 



Rawson's Flower Market stock, pure white, 

 % oz., 76c; colors, % oz., 60c. 

 W. W. Rawson & Co., Boston. Mass. 



Christmas-flowering sweet pea seed. Varieties 

 are listed in display adv. 

 Ant. Ci Zvolanek. Bound Brook, N. J. 



Hothouse cucumber, a new strain, ^ oz., 36c. 

 Send for catalogue. 

 W. W. Rawson & Co.. 6 Union St., Boston, Ma«a. 



XXX seeds. Varieties and prices listed in 

 display adv. 

 John F. Rupp. Shiremanstown. Pa. 



Boddington's Christmas sweet peas. Send for 

 fall catalogue. 



A. T. Boddlngton, 342 W. 14th St., N. Y. 



Seeds. Our trade list now ready. Write 

 for it. 

 J. M. Thorburn & Co.. 33 Barclay St., N. Y. 



Cauliflower and cabbage seed. 

 HJalmar Hartmann & Co., Coptenhagen, Den- 

 mark. or 31 Barclay St., N. Y. City. 



Pansy seed, superb mixture. % oz., 75c; ^ 

 oz., $1.50. Jas. Vlck's Sons, Rochester, N. Y. 



Wholesale growers of peas, beans and garden 

 seeds. Jerome B. Rice Seed Co., Cambridge, N. Y. 



Wholesale seed grower. Correspondence so- 

 Udted. . Waldo Rohnert. Gilroy. Cal. 



Shasta daisy and petunia seeds. Send for 

 list. Fred Grohe, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



Pansy seed. Barnard's Florists' Mixture. 

 W. W. Barnard Co.. 161 Klnzie St.. Chicago. 



Snowball cauliflower. No. 34, best seed. 

 R. Wlboltt, Nakskov. Denmark. 



Pansy and primula seed, crop 1907. 



W. C. Beckert, Allegheny, Pa. 



SMILAX. 



Smilax. strong. 3-iu., $3.ou per 100. 

 A. WIegand & Sons;, 1010 Illinois St., In- 

 dlanapolls, Ind. 



SmIIax. stocky plxnts, cut back three times, 

 2%-ln.. $2.00 per 100. 



The Stover Floral Co.. Grandvllle. Mich. 



Smilax, 2-ln. plants, fine, $2.00 per 100. 

 Paul Stark, Liberty, Mo. 



Smilax, 2Vi-In., $2.50. Cash with order. ' 

 L. E. Marqulsee. Syracuse. N. Y. 



Smilax, 2-ln.. $1.20 per 100. 

 F. Griswold, Worthlngton, Ohio. 



SmUaz, 3-In., 8c. 



Albert F. Amllng Co., May wood. III. 



8TEVIA8. 



600 fleld-grown Stevia serrata, 6c each. 



Joslah Young, Troy, N. Y. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



High grade strawberries, results from cross 

 ing KngUsli, French and American sorts. First 

 prize at St. Louis Exposition and best at 

 Jamestown; no equals In size or flavor. Taft, 

 large, round and rich; Oiitlander, very large' 

 beautiful shape and color; St. Louis Prize, holds 

 the world's record for size; Princess Ena, large, 

 extra sweet and better than its grandparent. 

 BrItlMh Queen; Fujiyama, very large and floe; 

 Battenberg, extra large but rough in shape, 

 late; Goldsborough, second early, great favorite 

 on acount of sweet flavor, medium size. None 

 of them sour. 



A. T. Goldsborough, Wesley Heights, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



STOVE— GREENHOUSE PLANTS 



STOVE AND GRKENIIOUSE PLANTS. " 

 Largest collection In the U. S. 



Small plants and specimens. 



Catalogues sent on application. 



JULIUS ROEHRS CO., Rutherford, N. J. 



TRITOMAS. 



500 Trltoma Pfitzerii. field clumps, fall de- 

 livery^ C. S. Rldgway, Lumberton, N. J. 



Trltoma Pfltzeril for fall delivery. ~ 



Rowehl & Granz, HIcksvllle, L. I., N. Y. 



UMBRELLA PLANTS. 



500 cypenis (umbrella palm), 2%-ln., 6<' 

 P«ch. Joslah Young, Troy, N. Y. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



Cabbage plants— Early and Late Flat Dutch 

 Succession and Savoy, $1.00 per loOO; 10,000 

 and over, 80c per 1000. 



',Sf}^^^7::^°^^^^ Self-Blanching, Giant Pascal, 

 White Plume, Winter Queen, Golden Heart 

 $1.00 per lOOO; 10,OoO and over, 80c per loOO. 

 Broccoli, leek, $1.00 per 1000. 



L#ttuce — Grand Rapids, Boston Market. De 

 fiance, $1.00 per 1000. 



Plants are fine. Cash with order. 



Samuel W. Shanklin, White Marsh, Md. 



The FLORISTS' MANUAL, by Wm. Scott. 

 A practical guide for the florist, covering the 

 successful management of all the usual florisU' 

 plants; including many topics, such as Green- 

 house Building, Heating and Floral Decorating, 

 **''•.». Written so you can understand it and 

 profit by Its guidance. Fully Illustrated. Price, 

 $0.00 a copy, carriage charges prepaid. 

 Florists' Publishing Co., Caxton Bldg., Chicago. 



Celery plants— 200,000 extra large, stocky, 

 transplanted celery plants. White Plume 

 Golden Self-Blanching, Giant Pascal, Perfection 

 Heartwell, Pink Plume, Snow White, Winter 

 Queen and Giant Celerlac. $2.00 per lOJO. Cash. 

 W. B. Du Ble, Rahway, N. J. 



Vegetable plants. Yellow Jersey and extra 

 fine red Bermuda sweet potato and late tomate 

 plants, $2.00 per 1000; 30c per 100, by mall. 

 Kale and red cabbage. $1.00 per 1000. 

 Mrs. Edward Hayden, Green vlew, 111. 



Celery plants— White Plume, Golden Self- 

 Blanchlng, Golden Heart and Winter Queen 

 $1.00 per 1000; 10.000 for $8..'iO. 



J. C. Schmidt, Bristol, Pa. 



200.000 Henderson's double-curled parsley 

 ?}SS}^' ^*""'K' 'lealt'iy. large plants, $1.50 per 

 1000. F. O. B.. Grand Rapids. 

 S. J. Perry. L. Box 33, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Grand Rapids lettuce plants, Al stock, now 

 l^P ^° ^'''P- 20c per 100, by mall; $1.00 per 

 1000, by express. 

 S. J. McMlchael. 142 Larkins St., Flndl ay, O. 



Celery and cabbage plants, fleld-grown, XXX. 

 $1.00 per 1000; 10,000 for $7.50. Catalogue. 

 F. M. Pattlngton, Sclplovllle, N. Y. 



Celery, cabbage, parsley and lettuce plants 

 are listed in display adv. 

 R. Vincent, Jr.. & Sons Co., White Marsh, Md. 



Tomatoes ^or forcing, always ready, $2.00 per 

 1<W- Roney Bros.. West Grove, Pa. 



VINCAS. 



Variegated vlncas, field-grown, rooted tipd. 

 ready now, $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per lOOO. Fine 

 field clumps ready in October, $3.50 per 100; 

 $30.00 per 1000. 

 C. F. Mahan, R. D. 8, Dayton, O. 



Vlnca var., large, field-grown clumps, $5.00 

 V«r 100. J. C. Schmidt. Bristol, Pa. 



Vlnca var., fleld-grown. large clumps. $6.00 

 per 100. D. R. Herron. Clean. N. Y. 



Vlnca var.. 600 from field, $5.00 per 100. 

 Cash^ Jog. H. Cunn ingham, Delaware, O. 



Vlnca var., large, fleld-grown, $5.00 per 100. 

 J. H. Dann A Son, Westfield, N. Y. 



Green vlnca vines, fleld-grown, $3.00 per lOO. 

 B. F. Hensley. Knlghtstown. Ind. 



Vlnca, variegated, field clumps. tS.aO per loe. 

 A. B. Campt>ell. Cochranvllle, Pa. 



Vlnca var.. field-grown. $5.00 100. 

 S. N, Pentecost, 1790 B. lOltrt St.. Cleveland. O. 



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