Dbcbmbeb 5, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



55 



INTERIOR VIEW OF ONE HOUSE OF ARAUCARIA EXCELSA GLAUCA AND ROBUSTA 



Grown by GODFBBT A80HBIitNIT. 



ABAUOABIA 8PKCIALI8T 



1019 Ontario St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 PREPARE FOR 



Christmas 



LOOK FOR '< 



BargainsNow 



Prioaa r«dao«d to tlia lowest point 

 to suit tfeio tlmoB. 



Watch! Prosperity! Look! 



MONET 8TBINGBNCY 18 NOW OVKB, 



market revised a&d the country Is now a^aln tn 

 normal condition. Great prosperity Is now in 

 sl^ht for UB all. Why not for you? A little fortune 

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

 you have a chance, ai d you can buy good atufl at 

 bargraln prices. Waiting means suicide. 



We have Araucarias to Beat the Band 



and everythinr elae, full and plenty. Please 



mLn'VSo lmpo?triO fiio cai°8"eU^hekVeMhaL°one with 100? We Just imported a fine consignment which we sell now at a bargain (a few weeks only). 



planted In 5-ln. pots, 8 tiers, beautiful little stock, 40c. You can sell them at once. 



Last Spring's Importation 



Aranoaria Bxcelsa— 8-year-old, bii to 5«-in. 

 pots, 10, 13. U inches, 8 tiers, 60c. 



Aranoaria Bxcel«a- 8-year old, S^-in. pots, 

 16, 16, 17 Inches blgh. 3 to 4 tiers, 60c. 



Aranoaria ExceUa 4-year old, 6-ln. pots, 20 

 to 22 Inches hl«h 4 to 6 tiers, 76«. 



Aranoaria KxceUa-6-year-old, 6-in. p3tB, S3 

 to 26 Inches high, 6 tiers, tl.OO. 



Aranoaria Exrelsa— Specimen plants, 6 to 7- 

 Inch pots, 11 26 to 11.60 each. 



Aranoaria Excelaa Olanoa— This yariety,on 

 account of Us Deautlful biulah-green tiers, dwarf 

 habit, fine compact bhape, glres them a striking 

 appearance and anybody SHelng them will un- 

 doubtedly fall in love with them at sight. All are 

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

 in. pots, 16 Inches blKb, sane in width, 3 to 4 

 tiers, 11.26; 4- year-old, 6 In. nets, 17 to 28 Inches 

 high, same In width, 4 tiers, tl.50 to 11.76; 6-year- 

 old, 7-lnch potn, 25 to 80 inches hUh, same in 

 width, 4 tiers, 12.00; 6-year-old, 7-lnch pots, 80 to 

 86 inches high, same in width. 4 tiers, t2.60; 6-7ear- 

 old, 8-lnch pots, specimens. 18.00 to 14.00. 



Aranoaria Bobnsta Compacta— This vari- 

 •ty is. as the lion Is king of tne beasts, king of 

 the Araucaria family. Is of a beautiful green, fine 

 shape and compact habit; everybody la stuck on 

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

 4-year-oid, 6-ln. pots, 4 tiers, 22 to 26 Inches high, 

 same In wlatb, 11.60 to II 76 each; 6 year-old, 6 to 

 7-ln pots. 4 tiers, 25 to 30 Inches high, same in 

 width, 13 00 to t2.60. 6-year-old, 7-ln. pots, 4 to 6 

 tiers, 80 Inches and more In height, same In 

 width, $3.00 to $8 60. 



Kentia Foraterlana and Belmoreana— 



Kuropean stock. 6-in. pots, 6 leaves, 36 to 80 in. 

 high, tl .00 each; 4- in. pots, home- grown, 18 to 20 

 in. high, 86c each. BAlmoreana and Foraterlana, 

 5Vi to 5«- in., bushy, 60c to 60o; 6^ to 6-in., bushy 

 plants, 76o each. 



Areoa Linteacena — (-inch pots, made up of 8 

 plants in one pot. 18 to 23 in. high, per pot, 30c. 

 Aapwasna Plnmoana Nanaa Compaota— 



8-in. pots, 17.00 per 100; 4-in. pota, tlO.OO per 100. 



Adlantnm Hybrldam— Most profitable Adl- 

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

 pots, 60c. 



Fiona Blaatloa or Bnbber Plant-Home- 

 grown and Belgium stock. 6. 6%, 6, 7-in. pota, 26c, 

 35c, 40c, &0c, 76c each. 



Prlmnla 8lnensl»— (Chinese Primrose) John 

 F. BupD's best strain, 6^-in. pots, in bud and 

 bloom, $2.00 and $2 60 per duz. 



Prlmnla Obconlca— Best improved strain, 

 4 in., ill bloOm, 15c, not in b'oom, lOo; 5H-in., in 

 bloom, $2.60 doz., not In bloom, $200 doz. 



BoKonla Ololre d« Lorraine— 6-lnch pots, 

 in bud and bloom. 60c, 76c, $1.00 each; 2^-in., 20c; 

 8-in., 26,:; 4-in.. 86c. 



Begonia New Improved Ertordll— 4-in. 

 pots, very strong, $3.00 per doz.; bM-ln., in bloom 

 and bud, 26c: $3.00 doz. 



Beconla Flambeau— Good seller, 6M-lii.i tSOO 

 per ooz 



Hydransea Otakaa, 6-in. pot-grown, 36c; 

 r-in., 86c, 4ac, 50c. 



Solannm or Jemsalem Cherrlea— 6-in. pots, 

 13 to 30 Inches across, very bushy, loaded with 

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



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

 to 26 Inches high, full of leaves from bottom to 

 top, 40c each. 



Cyclamen in bud, not in flower, 4-in., 15c to 

 30c each. 



Three Houses Full of Choice Nephrolepis 



Whltmanl— 7-ln. pots, made up of 8 plants, 

 larger tban 8 in.. $125 to 11.50; 6-ln. pots, single, 

 very strong plants, 60c, 75c, $1 00 each. 



Boston- 7-in. pots, big as a bushel basket, 76o 

 to $1.00; 8-in. pots, big as a wash tub, $1.25 to $1.60; 

 6 to 6>^-in., S5c to 40o; 6-ln.. 60c; 4-in., 25c. 



BleKantlaalma-6-in., very large, 60c; 7-in., 

 very large, 76c ta $1.00. 



8oottll-4-ln., %c; 5 to5H-ln..86c to 40o; 6-ln.. 

 60c, very heavy, 75o; 7-ln. pots, $1.00, very heavy, 

 $1.36 each. 



Barro wall- 6-in., 50o; 5to6^-in.potB,86c to 40c. 

 Fleraonl— 6H-in., 40c; 6-in., 60c; 4-in., 26o. 



Mixed Ferns for Dishes 



We have a fine collection this year In 3H-ineh 

 pots, now $6.00 per 100. 1 doz. at 100 rate. Order 

 by name if desired WUaonl Ferna, very at- 

 tractive, 6M-in. pots, 20c. 



Acalea Indloa, in bloom for Christmaa— Mrs 

 Petrlck, new light pink, $1.00; Deutsche Perle, 

 (double white), Simon Mardner (double pink), 

 AdoIIo (red), vervaeo«»ana (double rose varie- 

 gated), 75c, $1.00, $1 26. $1.60, $1.76 each. 



Aaalea Indloa for Easter blooming— New 

 crop. Just arrived from Belgium on Steamer 

 Manltou, 60 cases of it. Cultivated for us on con- 

 tract by an azalea specialist, Ghent, Belgium. 

 We never received such a one lot as this fall. 

 Full of buds with all their foliage in fine nhape; 

 all the leading varieties, such as Mme. Vaader 

 Cruyasen, Vervaeneana, 3imon Mardner, Deutsche 

 Perle. Empress of India, Apollo, Nlobe, Bernard 

 Andre alba. Prof. W iltera, and many others, 4$c, 

 50c. 60c, 76o,$l 00, $1.26, $1.60, $1.75, $2.00, $2 50 each, 

 according to size. 



Testtmonlala ReoelTOd Lately 



Iowa Statb Colleok, Dept. of Hobticultitki 



AND FOKKSTRY, AMBS. IOWA, OCt. 14, 1907. 



Mb. Godfrey Aschmann: 



My Dear Sir— The shipment 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. Brvix, Associate Professor. 



SOMKRSWORTH, N. H., NOV. 4, 1907. 



GoDFRBY Aschmann: 



Dear Sir— The order of ferna received from 

 you last month has disappeared. Please send 

 me some more of the dlHappearlng kind in fol- 

 lowing varletlen: Whltmanl, 3 at $1.60 nach, $4.60; 

 8 at $1.25 each, $3.76; 3 at 75c each $2.26; 3 at 60o 

 each, $1.60 Scottli, 6 at 26c each, $1.60; 8 at 40o 

 each, $1.20: 2 at 60c each, $1.00; 1 at $1.00 each, 

 $1.00 Check enclosed for $16 70 



Very respectfully, G. 9. Rainsbcro, Florist . 



PloMo montlon It In or oat of pota. All cooda must travol at pnrohasor's rtsk. CmH with ordor. pImm*. 



GODFREY ASCHMANN, 



1018 WEST ONTARIO STREET, 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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