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April 1G, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Special Clearance Sale 



Of seasonable stock. The below stock is fine, the price is cheap and they will go quick. If you need anything on this list, better 

 order today. 6 at doz. rate. 25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1000 rate. All plants from 2'4-ln. pots unless otherwise stated. Preserve this advertisement, 

 as it will not appear again. 



5.00 

 2.00 



3.50 

 ft.OO 

 3.50 

 2.00 

 2.00 



2.50 

 2.00 

 2.50 

 4.00 

 7.00 

 4.00 

 2.00 



7.00 

 8.00 

 2.00 

 .60 

 300 

 3.00 



20.00 

 15.00 



18.00 

 25.00 



20.00 



18.00 

 15.00 



15.00 



15.00 

 15.00 



20.00 



15.00 



25.00 



15.00 



4.00 



Per doz. 100 



AohiUeas, The Pearl and Millefolium $0.tO « 2.50 



Ampelopsis Veitchii, 18-24in., field-grown 1.00 8.00 



" '• 24-86 in., " " 1.60 12.00 



AbntllonB, 6 best varieties 40 2.50 



Achyranthes, 4 of the best sorts 30 2.00 



Almond, white and pink, 2 ft 2l0 15.00 



Aatllbe Japonica nana compacts and Glad- 

 stone, clumps 50 4.00 



Asparagrus 8preng:eri, 2^4-in 40 2.00 



" 3-in 75 5.00 



" plumosus nanus, 2'4-in 40 3.00 



Aspidistra, green-leaved, 4c a leaf, 2-8 leaves; 



variegated, 7c a leaf, 2-3 leaves .-.. 



Acalyphas, Sanderi, bicolor, and marginata . . .40 2.50 



"^ triumphans 60 4.00 



Alternantheras, 2 sorts, red and yellow 40 2.00 



Aloysia citrlodora or Lemon Verbena 30 2.00 



Aucuba or Gold Dust Shrub, 18-'24-ln, each 30c.. 3.00 



Ageratums, 3 best varieties, white and blue 90 2.00 15.00 



Araacaria excelsa, 12-15-in.. 3 tiers, 65c each... 7..'i0 



Amaryllis formosissima and equestra 75 



Alyssnm, double-flowered giant 80 



Anthericum, fine for vases and baskets 50 



Althaea or Rose of Sharon, 7 best colors to 



name, 2 ft 50 



Althaea or Rose of Sharon, 3-4 ft 75 



Asapanthus nmbellatus. Blue African Lily. . . .60 



Akebla quinata, fine hardy climber 30 



BruKmansia or Angel's Trumpet, 2U-in 30 



Box Dwarf Ornamental, fine for borders, 



4-in .40 



Browallia Bigantea, fine blue flowers 30 



BeKonias, flowering, 10 best varieties 40 



• tuberous, single flowered «0 



♦• ^ " double flowered 1.00 



BougalnTllIea Sandertana, strong plants ... .60 



Coleus in 20 of the leading sorts 30 



" Christian Gem, new, flne and show v.. .60 

 Camellia Japonica, white and pink, 24-in. 



plants 75 



Crotons in 25 of the best varieties 50 



Cyperus aUernifolius or Umbrella plant 30 



Cinnamon Vine, strong tubers 20 



Cyclamen Persicum giganteum 40 



Caatus Queen of the Night, beautiful 50 



Carnations in 10 of Che leading varieties, in- 

 cluding Enchantress, Lady Bountiful, Cru- 

 sader. Lawson, queen, etc 40 2.50 22.50 



Chrysanthemums in 50 of the best market and 



cut flower varieties ... .. .40 2.50 20.00 



Clematis Henryii. Duchess of Edinburgh, Ville 

 de Lyon and Mme. Baron Veillard, imported, 



pot-grown, each 2.5c 2 00 15.00 



Clematis paniculata, 2^4 -in. pots 50 3.50 



Crepe Myrtle, crimson, purple and pink 40 2.,'iO 



Cestrum ParQui, night blooming jasmine 40 2.50 



Calla Aethiopica, fine young bulbs W 5.00 



** *^ strong bulbs 1.00 7.00 



dwarf nana compacta, flne 60 3.50 



" Richardia (Spotted Calla) 40 3.00 



aureum, yellow flowering 1.00 



Caladinm esculentum, good bulbs 60 4.00 



" " • fine large bulbs 1.00 7.00 



" fancyleaved. in 10 best varieties 1.25 10 00 



Clerodendron Balfouri, flne bedder in the 



south 40 2.50 



Cannas, started plants, including Chas. Hen- 

 derson, Egandale, Florence Vaughan. Ale- 

 mannia, Fairhope, Austria, Alsace and many 



others 50 3.50 



Dahlias, .30 named sorts, fleld-grown M) 4.00 



Daisy Snow Crest, double, hardy 40 2.50 



•* Marguerite, 4 best varieties, white and 



yellow 40 2.,'iO 



Deutzias, gracilis, Lemoinei, crenata fl. pi., 

 and Pride of Rochester, field-grown plants, 



12-18-ln 60 4.00 



Deutsias, 18-2iin 7-5 6.00 



Dlcentra spectabills, bleeding heart 60 5.00 



Dracaena terminalis, 5-in. pots, strong, 40c 



each 3..'i0 



Dracaena Indtvisa, 2^4 -in 40 3.00 



Kulalias, gracillima. variegata and zebrina 40 2.50 



Fuchsias in 10 choicest varieties, double and 



single 40 2.R0 



Ficus elastica, l,V18-ln., 35c each 3.00 2.5.00 



•• " 24-ln. high, 50c each 5.00 85.00 



Ferns, Boston, 2>4-in .50 3.00 



" " 3-in 75 5.00 



" " 4-in 1.25 12.00 



" Whitman!, 214-in .50 4.00 



" " 4-in 1.50 12.50 



" " 5-in., strong, 30c each U.OO 20.00 



" Piersoni, 2Vin ,50 3.00 



•• Pteristremula, Shaking Fern, 2^4 in.. .40 2.50 

 " Nephrolepis exaltata, flne for vases.. .40 2.50 



" " '• 4-in.. fine 1.25 10.00 



" Dwarf ferns for dishes, 6 leading sorts.. .40 2..50 



Fern Balls, 5 to 7-in 1..50 12..50 



Feverfew Little Gem 30 2.00 



Funliia White Dav Lily and variegated foliage. .50 4.00 



Gladioli, flne mixture 20 1.00 



" O. & R. International mixture 30 1.50 



Geraniums, flne assortment, 20 leading varie- 

 ties, both double and single 40 2.75 



'* Ivy-leaved, in fine assortment... .40 2.75 



30.00 



80.00 



25.00 



20.00 



27.50 



35.00 



20.00 



9.00 

 12.50 



25.00 

 25.00 



Per doz. 



Geraniums, Sweet-scented Rose Balm & Oak.$0.40 

 " Pelargoniums in 12 best named sorts 1.50 



Genista Canariensis, fine stock 40 



Gloxinias, fine strain of bulbs 40 



Grevillea robusta or Silli Oalt 40 



Hydrangea paniculata, 6 to 8-in 75 



" " 18to24-lD 1.50 



*• •• Tree-shaped. 85c ea.. 4.00 

 Helianthus multlfloms, hardy double sun- 

 flower 40 



Hibiscus Peachblow and other varieties, all 



colors 40 



Honeysuoliles, 5 kinds and colors 40 



Hypericum Moserianum. hardy 40 



Hyacinthus candlcans, fine bulbs . . . '. 40 



Heliotropes in 6 best varieties 40 



Ivy. English and German 40 



Iris Kaempf eri or Japanese, 6 colors l.PO 



Impatiens, 4 distinct colors 40 



Jasmines, 6 best kinds 40 



Justicias, 3 distinct colors 40 



Lantanas, 6 best varieties and colors 40 



** Weeping, fine vase plants 40 



L.ilac, purple-flowering. 12 to 15-ln 60 



liilies, hardy candidum and double Tiger 75 



*• " rubrum and speciosum 100 



•• Hemerocallis flava or Lemon Lily 80 



Lilly of the Valley, flne pips 



Lemon ponderosa, fine for pots, 2*4-10 50 



" •• strong, 4in. pots 1.50 



Milk and Wine IJly 1.00 



Magnolias, hardy, 6 varieties, .3-4 ft., each 50c. 5.00 



Matrimony vine, hardy chmber 50 



Madeira vine, tender summer climber 30 



Moonvines, both white and blue flowering 50 



" New iDomcea maxima, giant flow- 

 ering 75 



Manettia bicolor, handsome, in pots 50 



Maples, Japanese, fine young stock, 6 sorts, 



35c each 3.0'> 



Mahernia, honey bells 90 



Nierembergia, flne for vases 30 



Otaheite Orange, 2U-in. pots 50 



" " 3-in.pot8 60 



" " 4-ln. pots, each 35c .3.00 



Pomegranates, 3 varieties 40 



Picea puQgens, Koster's Blue Ipma., 12-in., 



50c each .5.00 



" " " " 18-ln., 75c ea.. 8.00 



Pansles from flits, flne 



Pinks, hardy Scotch. 6 best varieties 40 



Plttosporom Tobira 75 



Primroses. Mexican, obconica. Forbesl 40 



Peonies. We have a fine assortment of named 

 varieties, also assortments to color, cheap. 

 Write for prices. 

 Phlox, hardy perennial in 15 best colors, fleld- 



gro\vn 50 



Privet, California, 10-1.5-in 40 



Philadelphus, mock orange, I8-24-in 75 



Plumbago Capensis alba, white, and Lady 



Larpent, hardy blue 40 



Pyrus Japonica, .Japanese quince, 15-18-in 75 



Peperomia maculosa, flne plants 40 



Passiflora Constance Klliott, hardy white. . . .50 

 Palms, young plants from 2U-in. pots, to grow 

 on, consisting of Phnenix reclinata and Ca- 

 nariensis. Latania Borbonica, Areca lutes- 

 cens^eaforthia elegans. Coroply Australis, 



and Washingtoiiia tilifera 50 



Roses, including teas, hybrid teas, hybrid per- 

 petuals, tender and hardy climbers, in 200 

 best varieties. Write for prices on large 

 lists of roses. 

 Roses in choice assortment of all the best va- 

 rieties. 4-in. pots 1.25 



Rhododendrons, 24-in., 10-15 buds, in 8 dis- 

 tinct varieties, 80c each 9.00 



" Same varieties, 15-18 in., 4 to 



5 buds, 40c each 4.50 



Rudbeckia Golden Glow 40 



Russelias, 3 varieties 40 



Rhus •'otinus, purple fringe 60 



Moyal Purple (Strobilanthes), bright foliage .40 



Salvias, 5 leading varieties 40 



Stokesla cyanea or cornfiower aster 40 



Spiraeas. Van Houttei and AnthonyWaterer. 1 



year from field 60 



Smllax 30 



Sansevieria Z*ylanlca 40 



Stephanotis f loribunda 50 



Saxifraga sarmentosa 40 



Solanum axureum 40 



Sag«>, Holt's Mammoth, in great demand 40 



Tradescantia or Wandering Jew 30 



Vinca major varlegata. 2'4-in 40 



*• <^ •' 4-in 1.00 



•* " " rooted cuttings 



Viburnum plicatum, Japanese snowball, 18- 



in. to2ft. 2.00 



" Opnlus, common snowball 60 



Violets, six best varieties, both double and 



single flowering • .50 



Welcellas, 2 sorts, 18 to 24 inches 90 



Wistaria Chlnensis, 2>4-in 50 



18-24inches, from field... .90 



3.50 



8.00 



OUR NSW TRADE LIST MAILXD ON APPLICATION. ADDRESS 



THE 600D & REESE CO., 



The Largfest 

 Rose Growers 

 in the World. 



Springfield, Ohio 



