Afbil 23, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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NEW ROSE 



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MRS. JARDINE 



Every Florist who Plants a Rosa for Winter Forcing wants at least Six Qualities 



A FREK, STRONG GROWTH, WITH GOOD FOLIAGE. A VARIETY THAT CAN BE EASILT GROWN. LARGS 

 FLOWERS ON LONG STEMS. DELICIOUS FRAGRANCE. DISTINCT, PLEASING COLOR THAT WIIX SELL 

 AT SIGHT. A ROSE THAT WILL HOLD ITS COLOR IN THE DULL DATS OF DECEMBER AND JANUARY. 



MRS. JARDINE has all these characteristics, and, in addition, is of so perfect a form that it can be used either 

 in the bud or half expanded flower. The color is a bright rosy pink, shading in the outer petals to salmon pink, and, 

 even in January, when Bridesmaids and Killarney lose their color, Mn. Jardine is as bright as in October or March. 



We extend a cordial invitation to everyone interested in this New Rose to visit our Nurseries and see it growing. 



MRS. JARDINE has been awarded Two Silver Medals, numerous Certificates, and successfully stood the best 

 test which anv novelty can possibly have in passing unanimously, in December, the Award Committee of the New 

 York Florists Club after an exhaustive examination of the growing plants, with a score of 92 points. 



Strongr Plants on own roots, from 2>^-inch pots, $6.00 per doz.; $30.00 per 100; $70.00 per 250; 

 $260.00 per 1000; 6000 for $1126.00; 10,000 for $2126.00. 



drafted on Dickson's Manetti Stocks, $6.00 per 100 additional. 



Address orders to 



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ROBERT SCOTT & SON, Sharon Hill, Pa. 



1305 Filbert St., Phlladelplila, Pa. 



Or TT ni» rm C^RAIG) United States f^ Canada, 



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HARDY PHLOX 



Strone fleld-erown roots at $4.00 

 per 100; $35.00 per lOOO 



They are splendid plants, in perfect con- 

 dition, and consist of such choice varie- 

 ties as Miss Lingard (best phlox for cut 

 flowers). Independence, Joan of Arc, La 

 Vogue, La Solell, Lord Raleigh. Lumi- 

 neaux, Maculata, Mrs. Jenkins, Von 

 Goethe. They are a bargain and are of- 

 fered at price named to close out quickly. 



J. T. LOVETT 



LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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Roses and Vincas 



400 Sorts, a^ and 4-ln. 



See column adv.. page 81, April 9. 



Chrysaothemams! 



First-class rooted cuttings of all the best com- 

 mercial varieties, $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 



THE MUNK FLORAL CO. 



COLUMBUS, OHIO 



Phrysanthefflom 



^^ Rooted Cuttings 



Monrovia, M. Dean, J. Nonin, $1.50 per 100. 



ANT, C. ZVOU NEK, Bound Brook, N. J. 



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BENCH PLANTS OF AMERICAN BEAOTY 



$6.00 PER 100; $60.00 PER 1000 

 NOW READY FOR SHIPMENT 



Bassett ft Washburn, 76 Wabish Ave., Chicago 



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Strictly First -Class 

 Plants 



ON OWN ROOTS 



2 >^ 'inch pots, to line out 



$3.00 per 100, $30.00 

 per 1000. 



Black Prince 



Mme. MasBon 



Richmond 



Kalserln 



Paul Neyron 



$3.50 per 100; $35.00 



per 1000. 



Etoile de France 



Gen'l MacArthur 



Mme. J. Guillemot 



Mrs. J. Laing 



$5.00 per 100 



Helen Good 



$8.00 per 100 



J. B.Clark 



C. M. NIUFFER, Springfield, 0. 



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THE STORRS & HARRISON GO. 



PAINESVILLE NURSERIES 



GataloKne and price list 

 free on application. 



PAINESVILLE, OHIO 



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ForKet-Me-Not Plants at $3 per 10OO. Will 

 bloom profusely in three weeks. These small plants now 

 have some flowers on them, seed was sown two months 

 arc, and they will bloom profusely in the time stated 

 above. Can ship by express, or by mail, postage extra. 



WARREII $HINII'S NURSERY STOCK, WMdtUwn, N. J. 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



Special Offer to Reduce Stock. 



Doi. 100 

 Achillea The Pearl, largre field clumps.... 10.85 $8.00 



Ain'ostemma Coronaria, 2M-in. pots T5 5.00 



Anth«nal«Tinctoria, ij^-inpots 76 



AquileKla, mixed varieties, lar^e field 



clumps 85 



Arabi* Alpina, 2^-in. pots. . . — 75 



Bellis, doable white and pink, in flower, 



m-in. pott 



Bocconia Cordata, large field-grrown roots 

 Chrysanthemum Maximum, 2^-in. pott 



5.U0 



6.00 

 5.00 



.75 5.00 



.75 5.00 



.75 6.00 



5.00 



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5.00 



6.00 



6.00 



6.00 



6.00 



5.00 



5.00 



Peonies in variety, any color, large rooU.. 1.50 10.00 



Coreopsis Lanceolata. 2^ in pots 75 



Dianthus Barbatus. 2M-in. pott 75 



Plumarius, 2M-in. pots 75 



Heddewigi, 2H-in. pott 75 



Digitalis White, 2H.in. pots 86 



" GloxinLi-flora, 2H-in. pott 85 



Genm Atrosangruineum, 2V^-in. pott 76 



Liatris Pycnostachya,2^-m.pott 75 



Lychnis Chalcedonica, 2M-in. pots 75 



Myosotis Palustrii, 2M-in. pots 75 



Papaver Orientale, 2!^-in. pott 75 5.00 



Nudicaule, 2M-in. pott 75 5.00 



Phlox, mixed colors, large field clumps 50 8 50 



Platycodon, blue, large field roott 86 6.00 



Rndbeckia, Golden Glow, large field roott .50 3.50 



Salvia Azurea Grandiflora, 2''4-in. pott 75 5.00 



Spiraea Palmata, large field clumps 85 6.00 



Japonica, " " " 1.00 7.00 



Stokesia C) anea , 2<4-in. pots 75 5.00 



Veronica Spicata, 2ii^- in. pott 75 5.00 



Yncca l<'ilamentosa, it-year-old root 1.50 10.00 



For a more complete list of Herbaceous Perennials 

 see our wholesale list. 



STEPHEN HOYT'S SONS CO., ^^^SSTN^r* 



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Peach Trees and A spar af^ns Roots, Snrplns 

 Stock, 4 to 5 ft. trees, boxed up, dormant, toper 100; 

 sold tor 110 100 first part of the season; are very fine, 

 straight, and have a quantity of Elbertas. Asparagus 

 roott, if planted now. will make excellent roots for for- 

 cing this winter; tS-.W 1000. Asparagus roott, " Enor- 

 mous" variety, sold first part of season at tlO 1000; re- 

 duced to 17.50. Privet; Potted Strawberry Plantt; all 

 grades of Nursery Stock; fine Evergreens; Peach on 

 Plum roots. Give us a trial order, and it will pay you. 



WARREN SHINN'S NURSERY STOCK, 



Woodstown, N. J. 



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