Mabch 



1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



53 



40.00 



40.00 



30.00 

 CO.OO 



300,000 



CALIFORNIA 



PRIVET 



Per 1000 



1-year-old, 18-24 inches, 2-4 branches $ 15.00 



$145.00 per 10,000: $640.00 per 50.000 



2-Tear-old, 2-3-ft., 5, 8 and 10 branches 35.00 



Per 100 

 6-year-old, standard, 5-6-ft., heads 2^i-9^i- 



ft. diameter 75.00 



6-year-old, standard, 4-5-ft., heads 2-2'a- 



ft. diameter 50.00 



2-year-old, standard, 4-5-ft., heads 18-24-ln. 



diameter 40.00 



6-year-old, pyramidal, well sheared, 4-5-ft. 



high,3-4-ft. diameter 75.00 



6-year-old, 3-4-ft. high, pyramidal 2'2-3-ft. 



diameter 50.00 



2-year-old, 2H!-3-ft. high, pyramidal 18-24-in. 



diameter 



Elms, Am., fine trees, n-12-ft. high, 134-2-ln. 



Ehns, Am.', ifine trees! 9-ii-ftVhighi ih-i^i- 



In. cal $250.00 per 1000, 



European Linden, 12-15-ft. high, 2-3-in. cal.. 

 Althaea, double white with maroon center, 



5-t5-ft. high 15.00 



Althaea, double white with maroon center, 



4-5-ft. high 12.00 



Althaea, double white with maroon center, 



3-4-ft. high 10.00 



Spiraea Billardii, 4-ft. high 6.00 



Porsythia Viridissima, 3-4-ft. high 10.00 



Lilac Rubra, Dr. Marley, 3-4-ft. high 10.00 



Deutzia Crenata, 4-5-ft. high 11.00 



Deutzia Gracilis, 4-year-old plants 8.00 



Yucca Filamentosa, blooming plants 35.00 



I will have a large collection of bedding plants 

 for Spring delivery out of 25 greenhouses, such 

 as Roses, Geraniums, Coleus. Heliotrope, Salvia 

 Bonfire, or Scarlet Sage (which is the best bed- 

 ding plant today) , Lantanas, Verbenas, Begonias, 

 Vinca Rosea, Alternantheras, red, yellow and 

 pink: all kinds vase and hanging basket plants. 



Send me your ^vants and I ^111 

 fflve you price. 



Carl man Ribsam 



Office, 31 Wall St., TRENTON, N. J. 



Greenhouses, East State St. 



Nursery, Hamilton Ave. 



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HardyRoses 



AmeHoan Grown— Superior to Imported 



We have unsold at the present time the fol- 

 lowing varieties— «11 fleld grown plants, 



grown in our nurseries at Rochester, N. Y.: 



Anne de DIesbach 



Olio 



Fran Karl Drnschkl 



S«neral Jacqueminot 



John Hopper 



Mme. e. Lnlset 



If ikreliall P. Wilder 



Mr*. John Lalnc 



Paul KeyroB 



These plants are in 

 can be shipped at any 



Prlaoe Oamllle 

 Clrlch Brunner 

 Crimson Rambler 

 White Rambler 

 Tellow Rambler 

 Philadelphia Rambler 

 Common Sweet Briar 

 Hmo. O. Brnant 

 Wlchuriana (The Ttvc) 



our storage cellars and 

 time. Prices on request. 



ELLW ANGER A BARRY 



Nurmeryiuen—Hortloulturlmtm 

 miount Hope Nurmerlem, Roohemter, N. Y. 



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continues fairly good, and while the large 

 receptions are missed, funeral orders 

 keep the store men busy. All kinds of 

 bulbous stock are to be had in quantity. 

 The anticipated trip to Richmond came 

 off February 26 and was a great success. 

 About thirty of the city florists went over 

 and these were joined in Richmond by 

 several from Anderson, New Castle and 

 other places. The party was met at E, 

 T. Grave's greenhouses by Messrs. Hill, 

 Grave, Knopf, Gause and Evans. After 

 inspecting Mr. Grave's greenhouses, the 

 party visited the west branch of the 

 E. G. Hill establishment, the B., K. & B. 

 greenhouses and the Gause greenhouses 

 ill rotation. All were greatly pleased 

 with all that was shown them, especially 

 the fine display of Afterglow and Rhea 

 Reid at the E. G. Hill Co.'s. This firm 

 has some seedling carnations that are Al. 

 Charles Knopf's Sarah Hill was by gen- 

 eral consent given the place of honor and 



GRAFTED ROSES 



FOR FORCING 



BRIDE KILLARNEY 



BRIDESMAID RICHMOND 

 KAISERIN WELLESLEY 



$18 per hundred. $100 per thousand 



JACKSON & PERKINS COMPANY 



Wholesale Florists and Nurserymen 



NEWARK, WAYNE COUNTY, NEW YORK 



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Tausendschon 



or in English Tliousand Beauties, is the sensational new Climbing Rose 

 of the year. Every florist should have it. It is not excelled for forcing pur- 

 poses and for general planting by any Climbing Rose now known, not even 

 bairins: Crimson Rambler. This is the coming forcing Rose. Get your 

 etoclc early. It is beautifully illustrated in ten colors and gold in Our New 

 Guide to Rose Culture for 1908, the Leading Rose Catalogue of America. 

 Copy free for the asking. 



Strone plants of Tausendschon from 8-lncli pots, 

 10 for $1.50; $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., ^^^'i.^r^*^. 



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Fine, Healthy BENCH PLANTS 



American Beauty) $6.00 per 100 

 Richmond f $50.00 per 1000 



J. A. 



BUDLONG, 



37-39 Randolph St.. CHICAGO 



Wholesale Grower and Shipper 

 of Cut Flow^ers 



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NEW HARDY PLANT, ANCHUSA DROPMORE, Var. 



The Best Novelty 1907. Pure blue flowers, strong roots, $3.00 per 10. 

 RUGOSA ROSEt F. C. Meyer, hardy, strong grower, large blooms, silvery pink. Superb variety, 

 $2.00 per 10. BABT RAMBLER (M. N. Levavasseur), 2-year, fleld grown, selected, $12.00 per 100. 

 H. P. ROSES, P. K. Druschki, Mme. S. Crawford. Soliel d'Or, York and Lancaster, Magna 

 Charta, Clio, etc., in great variety. $10.00 per 100. DOUBLE RED AND WHITE RDGOSA8, 

 strong plants. $2.00 per 10. CT.EMATIS, Anderson. Henryi, Jackmani, Ramona, $14.00 per 100; 

 Coccinea, $10.00 per 100; Paniculata, $8.00 per 100. PEONIES, Couronne de Or, Festiva Maxima, 

 strong, $25.00 per 100. A large collection. Send for spring price list. 



JOHN CHARLTON & SONS, Uniierslty Ave. Nurseries, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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it certainly showed up well, as did his 

 Lawson-Enchantress. He has a fine light 

 pink called Delight, which seems to be 

 all he claims for it. This will be put on 

 the market in 1910 and all thought the 

 trade will be "de-lighted" with it. 

 After dinner the party paid a visit to the 

 factory of John Evans. E. G. Hill's east 

 place was next visited; also E. Buch's, 

 and here the trip ended and with it a 

 most pleasant and profitable day. H. 

 Junge and Bert Stanley shone in the 

 role of heroes. E. A. Nelson was the 

 only man to spill any blood for the good 

 of his country. 



ROSES ""W"^ 



GrlMMB BMibltr, extra Btrongr, $7.00 per 100. 



Itarotky Parkias, BftUlaon Belle, Qaeea of 

 Prelrie, Plak, Wklte. Tellow BaMblen, etc., 

 16.00 per 100. H. P. Bosei Md Baby Baaiblen, 



18.00 per 100. 



GILBERT COSTICH, ROCHESTER, N.Y. 



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At the regular monthly meeting of the 

 State Florists' Association, March 3, the 

 report of the executive committee was 

 read on the appointment of the various 

 committees to take charge of the man- 



