November 7, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



53^ 



INTERIOR VIEW OF ONE HOUSE OF ARAUCARIA EXCELSA GLSUCA AND RODUSTA 



'■h r\T OrowD by OODFRBY A8CHMANN, 

 1018 Ontario St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 PRVPilRE FOR 



AND THE 



Holidays 



Watch! Prosperity! Look! 



Election 1b now over, money matter settled, 

 market revlned and the country Is now agraln In 

 normal condition. Great pro8p»'rlty Is now In 

 slgrht for UB all. Why not for you'.' A little fortune 

 lies in front of your door. Grab It now, while 

 you have a chance, and you can buy crood BtuS at 

 bargraln prices. Waiting: meaus suicide. 



We have Araucarias to Baat the Band 



and everything: else, full and plenty. Please 



allow me to asfc one question. Don't .vou think a 



inan who Imports 1U,OUO can sell cheaper than one with 100? We Just imported a fine consl^ment which we sell now at a bargain (a few weeks only), in 



their original packing before we plant them In pots, at only 40c, il tiers, beautiful stock. You can sell them at once. 



Last Spring's Importailon 



Araucaria Ezcelsa— 3-year-old, 5^ to 5H-in. 

 pots, 10, 12. 14 Inches, 3 tiers, 60c. 



Arancarla Excel«a- 3-year old, 5^-ln. pots, 

 15, IB, 17 Inches high. 3 to 4 tiers, 60c. 



Arancarla KxreUa 4-year old, 6-ln. pots, 20 

 to 22 Inches high. 4 to 6 tiers, T5c. 



Arancarla KxceUa- 5-year-old, 6-ln. pMs, 22 

 to 25 inches high, 5 tiers, $1.00. 



Araacitria Kxrelsa— Specimen plants. 6 to 7- 

 inch pots, $1 25 to tl.60 each. 



Araacarla Excelsa Glanca— This varlety.on 

 account of Its beautiful bluish-green tiers, dwarf 

 habit, fine compact shape, gives them a striking 

 appearance and anybody seeing them will un- 

 doubtedly fall In love with them at sight. All are 

 of the finest shape you ever saw. 4 year-cld, 6- 

 In. potf>. It) Inches liigh, same In width, 3 to 4 

 tiers, II 26; 4- year-old. ti In. nots, 17 to 28 Inches 

 high, same in width, 4 tiers, tl.60 to $1.75; 5 year- 

 old, 7-lnch potp, 25 to au inches high, same In 

 width, 4 tiers. $2.00; 5-year-old, 7-inch pots, 30 to 

 Seinrhes high, samein width, 4 tiers. $2.60; 5-year- 

 old, 8-lnch pots, specimens, 13.00 to $4.00. 



Araaoarla Robasia Comuacta— This vari- 

 ety IS. as the lion Is kin? of the beasts, king of 

 the Arancarla famll.v. is of a beautiful green, fine 

 shape and compact habit; everybody is stuck on 

 them. Have a house full; can meet all demands. 

 4-year-oid, 6-in. pots 4 tiers, 22 to 25 inches high, 

 same In width. $1.50 to $t 75 each; 5 year-old, (1 to 

 7-in pots. 4 tinrs, 25 to 30 inches high, same in 

 width, $2 00 to $2.60; 5-yearoId, 7-ln. pots, 4 to 6 

 tiers, 30 inches and more In height, same In 

 width, $3 00 to Vi 50. 



Kentla Fursteriana and B«lmoreana— 

 European stock. 6-in. pots, 5 leaves. 25 to 30 in. 

 high, $1.00 each; 4 in. pots, homegrown, 18 to 20 

 in. high, 35c each. Belmoreana and Porsteriana, 

 bH to 6^ in,, bushy, 50c to 60c; 6H to 6-ln., bushy 

 plants, 75c each. 



Adlantnm Hybrldam— Most profitable Adi- 

 antum known for cutting. Large plants, 6-in. ' 

 pots, 50c. 



Ar«ca L.ateBcen»— 4-lnch pots, made up of 3 

 plants In one pot, 18 to 22 In. high, per pot, 20c. 



8ago Palms or Cycas Kevolata— Very fine 

 this year. t>, 7, 8-ln. pots, 6 to 15 leaves to a plant, 

 10c per leaf; above 10 leaves, 8c. 



Flons Elnatlca or Kabber Plant— Home- 

 grown and Belgium stock. 6 to 6-in. pots, accord- 

 ing to size. 35c, 40 ■. 50c, 60c each. 



Asparasnia Plnmosus Nanns Compacta— 

 3-in. pots, 96.00 per 100; 4-ln. puts, $10.00 per 100. 



Prlmnla Stnensia— (Chinese Primrose) John 

 F. Rupp's best strain, 4-ln. pots, $10.00 per 100; 5^- 

 In. potB, $2 00 per doz. 



Prlmnla Obconica— Best Improved strain, 

 in bud and bloom, 4-in. pots, $10.00 per 100; 5)4-in. 

 pots, $2.00 per doz. • 



B«Konla Oloire de I^orralne— 6-inch pots, 

 50c, 75c, $1.00 each. 



ReKonIa New Improv«d Erfordll— 4-in. 

 pots, very strong, $2.00 per d z. 



BeKonIa Flambeau— Good seller, 5>4-in., $3.00 

 per doz 



Hjdranfcea Otaksa, 6-in. pot-grown, 25c; 

 7-in. 35c 40c, 50c. 



Solannm or Jernsalem Cherries— 6- in. pots, 

 12 to 20 inches across, very busby, loaded wltn 

 berries, 25c, 35c, 50c each. 



Dracaena BrnantI— From Belgium, 6-ln., 22 

 to 25 inches high, full of leaves from bottom to 

 top, 40c each. 



Three Houses Full of Choice Nephrolepis 



'Whltmanl-7-ln. pots, made up of 3 plants, as 

 big as a bushel basket, $1 26 to $1.50; 6-ln. pots, 

 single, very strong plants. 50c, 75c, $1 00 each. 



Boston- 7-ln. pots, big as a bushel bnsket. 75c 

 to $1.00; 8-ln. pots, big as a wash tub, $1.26 to $1.60: 

 6 to &^-in., 35c to 40c; 6-in., 50c; 4-ln., 25c. 



Soottll- 4-ln., 25c; 6 to&H-in., 35c to 40c; 6-in., 

 60c; 7-in. pots, very heavy $1 00 each. 



BleKaiitlaslma-e-in.. very large,50c; 7-in.,aB 

 big as a bushel ba8k<>t, 75c; 4-in., 26c. 



Barro wall 6-in., 50c ; 5 to 6H-ln- POts. 86c to 40c. 



Pleraoni— 6H-in., 40c; 6-ln., 60c; 4-in., 25c. 



Mixed Ferns for Dishes 



We have a fine collection this year in 2^-inoh 

 pots, now $5.00 per 100. 1 doz. at 100 rate. Order 

 by name if desired. WllaonI- 5'4 in., 20c. 



Asalea Indlca— New crop. Just arrived from 

 Belgium on Steamer Manitou, October 28th, 60 

 cases of it; more are coming. Cultivated for us 

 on contract by an azalea specialist, Ghent, Bel- 

 glum. We never received such a Hne lot as this 

 fall. Full of buds with all their foliage In tine 

 shape; all the leading varieties, snch as Mme. 

 Vander Cruyssen, Verv;en«Hna, Simon Mardner. 

 Deutsche Perle, Empress of Indl», Apollo, Nlobe, 

 etc., 40c, 60c. 60c, 76c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 each. 



Testlinonlals Received Lately 



Iowa State College, Dept ok Horticultukk 



and fokestry, ames. lowa. 

 Mr. Godfrey Asohmanx: 



My Dear "(ib- The shloment of plants recently 

 ordered from you came to hand in good condi- 

 tion. Kindly accept our thanks for your prompt 

 attention. Yours very truly, 



A. T. Ekvix, Associate Professor. 



October 28, 1907. 

 Godfrey Aschmaxn, Esg : 



Dear Sir— Primula Sinensis arrived this 

 morning in first class condition and are fine 

 plants. Should I need anything fuither in your 

 line you will hear from us. Yours iruly 



Elmer F. Akfeld. 



Please mention it In or out of pota. All coods must tntvel at purohaaer's risk. Casta witta order, please. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1018 WEST ONTARIO STREET. 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Importer, Wtaolesale Grower and Btalpper of Pot Plants 



JOHN E. HAINES 



BETHLEHEM, PA. 



is THE place to order rooted cuttinss of the fol- 

 lowlnjt varieties for 1908: 



JotanK. Haines, red ) $• 00 



Imperial, variegated ( PJ*" 100; 



Pink Imperial, pink C WO.OO 



Bncbantreas, light rink ' per 1000 



Place orders early for Dec. delivery. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



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REVIEW'S CLASSIFIED ADVS. 



NEPHROLEPIS 

 AMERPOHLII 



The Sensational New Fern 



$26.00 per 100; $200.00 per 1000. Immediate delivery. 

 Write for prices on rooted runners. 



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Finest Stock 



of Madeira Vine, Hyaolnttaus Candlcans, 

 Oxalls, Spotted Calla and German Iris In 

 ttae United States. Send for list of Bolba 

 and Hardy PlanU. 



E. S. MILLER, WADING RIVER, N.Y. 



FERNS, Etc. 



Boston Ferns— Fine. 2>{-inch, per 100. $3.00; 

 large. 5 inch. 9lb 00: extra large, 6 inch. S20.00. 

 Scottii flne bushy plants ready for 6 inch pot- 

 grown. $20.00 per 100. EleeantisBima, fine, 4-iDCb, 

 $16 00 per I'O. 



Plowerlnc Besonlas- 10 best varieties, 2}^- 

 Incb, 9i 00 per 100. 



Mens CiastloaBelKlca—4-lD, 6- 10 leaves $22 

 per 100. Roses— 75 eading standard varieties. 

 2>^ to 4-inch. Will quote prices on application, 



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