MARCH 12, 1908. 



The Weddy Florists' Review. 



55 



40.00 



40.00 



30.00 

 60.00 



16.00 



12.00 



300,000 



CALIFORNIA 



PRIVET 



Per 1000 



1-year-old, 18-24 inches. 2-4 branches S 16.00 



$145.00 per 10,000; $640.00 per 50,000 



2-year-old, 2-3-ft., 6, 8 and 10 branches 35.00 



Per 100 

 6-year-old, standard, 5-6-ft., heads 2>a-3>a- 



ft. diameter... 75.00 



6-year-old, standard, 4-5-ft., beads 2-2V 



ft. diameter 50.00 



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



diameter ••• ^-^ 



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



hlffh, 3-4-ft. diameter 75.00 



(i-vear-old, 3-4-ft. high, pyramidal 2>a-3-ft. 



"diameter 50.00 



2-year-old, 2^-Z-tt. high, pyramidal 18-24-in. 

 fii ftmptGP ••••*'****•»•• -••••••••••• 



Elms, Am.,"flne'trees, 11-12-ft. high, l»4-2-in. 



Elms, Am.', ' 'fine trees,' O^ii-ftVhJk'h,' iXi'-i V 



in. cal $250.00 per 1000, 



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

 Althaea, double white with maroon center, 



5-6-ft. high 



Althaea, double white with maroon center, 



4-5-ft. high 



Althaea, double white with maroon center, 



3-4-ft. high 10.00 



Spiraea Billardii, 4-ft. high 6.00 



Forsythia Virldisslma. 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-oid 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 VT'ants and I \7ill 

 give you price. 



Carl man Ribsam 



Omce, SI Wall St., TRENTON, N. J. 



Greenbouses, East State St. 



Nursery, Hamilton Ave. 



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HardyRoses 



Amerltuin Grown— Superior to Imported 



We have unsold at the present time the fol- 

 lowing varieties — «11 fleld grown planta, 



p-own in our nurseries at Rochester, N. Y.: 



Prlnee CamUIe 

 Clrlcli Briinner 

 Orlmaon Rambl«r 

 While Rambler 

 Yellow Ranbier 

 PhlladelphU Raatbler 

 Common Sweet Briar 

 Mme. U. Bra ant 

 Wlchnriana (The Type) 



Anne de IHeabaoh 

 Olio 



Fraa Karl Drnachld 

 Oeneral Jacqueminot 

 John Hopper 

 Mme. (•. Lulzet 

 Mkrahall I>. Wilder 

 Mra. John Lains 

 Panl Neyroa 



These plants are In our storage cellars and 

 can be shipped at any time. Prices on request. 



ELLW ANGER A BARRY 



Nurserymen— Hortloulturlmte 

 Mount Hope Nunerlen, Rocheuterp W. V. 



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logucs every spring and nearly as many 

 in the fall, covering every state in the 

 union, and all of them go through the 

 Normal poatoffice, making plenty of work 

 for the local force. The mail comes to 

 the office a wagon load at a time and the 

 clerks have to hustle to get one load 

 sortetl and routed before another load ar- 

 rives. ' ' 



PEACHES FOR THE SOUTH. 



\V. F. Heikes, of the Huntsville Whole- 

 Bale Nurseries, Huntsville, Ala., who also 

 is president of the Alabama State Hor- 

 ticultural Society, says: 



"We need a peach tree late in bloom- 

 ing, as hardy in wood, bud and blossom 

 as the Carman and as prolific, and whose 

 fruit should be equal in quality to the 

 Crosby and rank with the Elberta in 

 size, beauty of coloring, season of ripen- 

 ing and as a carrier. The Elberta meets 



GRAFTED ROSES 



FOR FORCING 



BRIDE KILLARNEY 



BRIDESMAID RICHMOND 

 KAISERIN WELLESLEY 



$12 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 Thousand 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 

 barrinfi; Crimson Rambler. This is the coming forcing Rose. Oet your 

 stock 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. 



Stroni: plants ol Tausendschon from S-lnch pots, 

 10 tor $1.50 : $12.00 per 100 ; $100.00 per 1000. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., ''•^'p«««^«. 



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Fine, Dealthy BENCD PLANTS 



American Beauty) $6.00 per 100 

 Richmond f $bo.oo per 1000 



J. A. 



Wholesale Grower and Shipper 

 of Cut Flowers 



BUDLONG, 



37-39 Randolph St., CHICAGO 



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NEW HARDY PLANT, ANCHUSA DROPMORE, Var. 



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

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

 82.00 per in. BABT RAMBLER (M. N. Levavasseur), 2-year, field grown, selected, $12.00 per 100. 

 H. P. ROSES, F. K. Druschki. Mme. S. Crawford. 8oliel d'Or, York and Lancaster, Magna 

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

 strong plants, $2.00 per 10. CLEMATIS, 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, University Ave. Nurseries, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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the general requirements far better than 

 any other variety of peach that has been 

 sufficiently tested in a commercial way, 

 but we should consider it a great acquisi- 

 tion to our present list of varieties if we 

 could have peaches of like merit ripening 

 both earlier and later. There are now 

 seedlings of the Elberta being tested 

 which give large promise of filling these 

 wants. ' ' 



I LIKE the Bevikw very much. It 

 seems to hit the nail on the head every 

 time.— S. D. Griffith, New Woodstock, 

 N. Y. 



ROSES ""n^a?""^ 



Crinson Bmabler, extra strong, 17.00 per 100. 



DorotMr PerklHS, Baltimore Belle, Qaeem of 

 Prairie, Flak, WMte, Teilow Bambleri, etc., 

 $6.00 per 100. H. P. Boses aad Baby BaaUen, 



18.00 per 100. 



GILBERT COSTICH, ROCHESTER, N.Y. 



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It is putting it mildly to say the Re- 

 view is the most helpful and most in- 

 structive paper I have ever read. When 

 one copy is read I can hardly wait for 

 another. — John Spencee, Decatur, Tex. 



