Fbbbuabt 6, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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NOVELTIE5S 



I offer to the trade my two Moonvlnes, grown from 

 cuttings, as they always do better than those grown 

 from seed for blooming. One variety Is the blue Moon- 

 vine, called Learil, or Heavenly Blue; a very choice 

 variety to plant with the white Moonvlne. The other 

 is a seedling I grew two years ago. It came Into bloom 

 quite small. I tested it for two years and found it to 

 be a thrifty grower and an abundant bloomer, of the 

 largest size and pure white. I named it Midnight 

 Beauty. September 1, 1907, I planted one plant in one 

 end of a house 24 feet wide and 14 feet high, and up to 

 December 19, 1907, it covered the entire end of the 

 greenhouse and almost hid an 8-foot Ficus that stood 

 there, December 19, when I cut it up for cuttings, the 

 entire vine was a mass of buds. Two weeks before I 

 cut it up for cuttings it was a mass of bloom. Cut- 

 tings are now ready of both varieties. 



I offer to the trade my new Coleus, Banner of Japan. 

 With two years' test it proved all right. It retains its 

 colors, which are remarkably neat and beautiful. Also 

 fifteen other named varieties of Coleus, including all 

 best sorts. For prices watch the Review, or write, stat- 

 ing how many you need. 



I will introduce to the trade my new seedling Helio- 



H. L. HARTMAN, best Gr«raniuiii. 

 AMERICAN FAVORITE, Best Petunia. 

 VIOLET-KING, Best Lantana. 



trope. Blue Jay; a pretty new Heliotrope that is very 

 dwarf, short, almost round-leaved, very dark green, 

 free bloomer and fragrant; color dark blue with large 

 white eye. I think it the finest thing ever offered in 

 Heliotropes. Plants scarce this season. I have seven 

 other named varieties; the best grown. For prices 

 watch the Review, or write to me. 



I shall have to offer by February 15 thirty-five named 

 varieties of Verbenas, selected from two of the leading 

 Verbena growers in America. These varieties I find to 

 be the best selling varieties about Greater Pittsburg. 

 For prices watch the Review or write, stating how 

 many you need. 



Ten thousand Geraniums from 214-inch pots — H. L. 

 Hartman, S. A. Nutt and Marvel. This latter variety 

 is nearly the same as S. A. Nutt, but it has larger indi- 

 vidual flowers and a larger truss. The color is the 

 same, except that the lower half of each floret is shaded 

 with a purple and maroon cast; very attractive. For 

 prices watch the Review, or write. 



In my experience in the florists' business since 1876 

 I have not found any varieties in this class of plants 

 to be so pleasing in all respects as the following: 



MIDNIGHT BEAUTY, Best Moonvine. 



BANNER OF JAPAN, Best Coleus. 



BLUE JAT, Best Heliotrope. 



SEND FOR WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



Every Florist should have these new varieties added to his collection. For prices on these novelties 



watch the Florists* Review, or write to 



LOUS P. FAILK, West View, Pa. 



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^Iternantheras 



red and yellow BrilliaDtlBsima, 

 July-struck tiuttiiiKS $10.00 per 1000; from 

 aaod. $5.00 per 1000. 



8AMTOLINAS, rooted cutMogs.SlO 00 

 per 1000. CANN4. BULBS. Henderson. 

 AuBtrta. Leonard Vaugban and others, 

 $2.00 per 100. CTCLAMKM needlings, 

 transplanted Persirum OlKanteum In 

 separate colors $2 00 per 100: 3 in.. $5.00 

 per '100, Orchid-flowering and Rokoko, 

 $4.00 per 100: In 3 In. pots. $8.00 per 100; 

 i^-ia. pnts bud and bloom, $15.00 per 100. 

 DAHLIAS, the best selection only, $1.00 

 per doz.; $R.00 per 100. Write lor list. 



MOUNT HOPE GREENHOUSES, 



lUtk St. *wt «VM Ave.. MORGAN PARK. ILL. 



Hentliin Tli«- Kcvtew wbeD yuo wrttr 



^SPECIAL OFFIR 



Asparasrus PI. Nanus, 3-in., fine stock, $5.00 

 per 100. Asparagus Sprengeri, .'i-in., extra value, 

 $9.00 per 100. Ivy Geranliima, 2*4-in. pots, 

 $2.25 per 100. Ivy Geraniums, rooted cuttings, 

 $1.50 per 100. Geraniums, 2^-m. pots, such 

 as Ricard, Nutt, Perkins, Buchner. Grant and 

 others, $2.25 per 100: $"20. 00 per 1000. CASH. 



CONVERSE GREENHOUSES, Webster, Mass. 



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FERNS 



BoatOB. Plersonl, BlerantlBBlma, Scottli, Whit, 

 manl and Barrowail. Fema for fern dlahes. 



Wrlt« for PrlocB. 



THE SPRINGFIELD FLORAL CO. 



gPBIHGFIgLD, OHIO. 



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FERNS 



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CANNA BULBS 



THE EXPRESS 



THS BEST DWARF CRIMSON BEDOER 



Has been compared with others and 

 found unequaled 



Purchase Now and Start Early 

 All Cannas are Scarce 



Strong 2-eye pieces, $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO., ^<^' 



Successors to Nathan Smith & Son. 

 Mention The Rerlew when 70a write. 



A^-,^1.^^.^— . in bloom from now 

 Im7fllt?aSi tillEaater. Send for 

 '^^'•■■^^*"^ price list. 



Simon J. Hider, Hilisboro, Ohio. 



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Per 100 Per 1000 



214-inch BOSTON, extra strong $ .S.OO $ 25.00 



3-inch " e.xtra strong 6.00 ."Vi.OO 



4-inch " extra strong 10.00 ft5.00 



214-inch ELEGANTISSIMA, extra strong... 4.00 XS.dfO 



3-ineh AND SCOTTII N.OO 75.00 



4-inch " 1.5.00 



4-inch SCX)TTII 12..'iO 100.00 



6-inch BOSTON AND PIERSONI .^5.00 



214-inch ASPARAGUS PLUMOSU8 3.00 25.00 



3-inch •' " ■ .5.00 4.5.00 



214-inch ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 2.25 iCOO 



3-inch " " 5.00 4.5.00 



4-inch " " 8.00 75.00 



MOSB^K GREENHOUSE CO., Onarga, III. 



strong per 100.$ 



flowered, in pans. 



5.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 



POINSETTIAS 



Stock Plants, 



Sto<'k Plants, 

 Helintroi)e, 2-in. 

 Heliotrope, rooted cuttings. 



(Jerman Ivy, 2-in " 2.00 



Boston and Pieraoni Ferns, ,5-in " 25.00 



Boston and Piersoni Ferns, 6-in " 50.00 



Coleus, Golden Bedder. Versehaffeltii.R. C. 2.50 



Cyperus, 2-in per 100, 3.00 



Fuchsia, finest mixed. 2-in " 2.50 



Marguerite, double Howering. 2-in.. " 3.00 



.Tcnisalem Cherries, 4-in., strong.... " 5.00 



Vinca Major, 2-in •' 2.50 



Petunia, double mixed. 3-in 2.00 



Begonia Pres. Carnot, 2Hjin 3.00 



Lantanas, trailing, 2'4-in ' 3.00 



TALLEY GBEENHOl'SE CO., KEWICKLEY, PI. 

 Mention The Reriew when yog write. 



Cinerarias 



out of 3>^-in. poti. 

 Very fine, extra 

 strain, sunerb 

 stock, ready for shift. $6.00 per 100. Quan- 

 tity limited. Speak quick if you want them. 



X. L. MILLER 



Jamale» At*. BSOOKKTV, V. T. 



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