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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



AiGUST 2(t. IIK»8. 



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Asparasrus Plumosas« 3-in., extra fine 



stock li.OOperlOO 



Ferns, Scottii 4-lii., aOc;5-iii , SOc; 6-io., SOc 



Whiimani Wn., 135.00 per 100 



nouaKIa*tloa....4-iii., 20c: 5-ln., SOc: 6-in., 40o 



a«ranlumB 2^-ln., $2.00 per 100 



BsUotropea 2.00 per 100 



Citri fiM tlMk. SatitfsctiM luriitecrf. Cash wiili trier 



Brenneman Floral Co.,^S:%:b:»^'rp^. 



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CYCLAMEN 



GUcantaum— StronR and ttocky. 2-in.. SB.OO 

 per 100; 3-ln.. $5.00: 4-ln.. $10 00 per K 0. 



Amp»rmg^u Plnmosua and Sprengeri 

 2>4-inch, extra strong. $2.00 per 100. 

 CASH. 



J,W.MILlEB,Slilreinan8town,Pa. 



BUGHT ON GERANIUMS. 



Two weeks ago my geraniums were 

 doing finely. Now the leaves are all dry- 

 ing up and arc all spotted, like the en- 

 closed specimens. Any information you 

 can give me as to the trouble will be 

 greatly appreciated. ('• Ij- K. 



The leaves received wore badly blight- 

 ed. In this n'spect it may be some small 

 conHolation for you to know that your ex- 

 l>erience is this year by no means excep- 

 tional. It invariably makes its appear- 

 ance outdoors after drenching rains or 

 during hot. muggy weather. How to 

 counteract it I cannot tell, but one thing 

 we have noticed is that while our plants 

 from last fall's cuttings are immune from 

 disease, spring roote<l stock is full of 

 blight. Certain kinds, like Heauto Poite- 

 vine, double (Jrant. Drvdcn. S. A. Xutt 

 and Ricard. show no disease, while La 

 Favorite, Centaure, Paul ("rampel and 

 Jean V'iaud are affected. How to account 

 for this I cannot tell, as all were propa- 

 gated and treated alike. I know of no 

 remedial measures you lau adopt. Per- 

 haps you may not have any trouble again 

 for years. Kverything, I think, (k'pends 

 on climatic conditions, but it would be 

 well not to propagate from the affected 

 plants this fall. C. W. 



Lewistox, Me. — Ernest Saunders has 

 completed a new semi-iron greenhouse, 

 33x200, and has planted it to roses. In 

 connection with it he has also built a 

 boiler-house, with walls of concrete. 



We Have a Large Lot of 



ARAUCARIAS 



IK TH« FOLLOWING SIZES 



' 4-in. pots. 2 and S tiers. 8 to 10 inches high $ 6.00 doz. 



' 5in. ■' 8 " 4 .'• 12tol4 '" ' 9.00 doz. 



6-in. ■' 4 " 6 " 18to20 " '■ 1200 do/. 



This is an exceptionally good lot and sure to give satisfaction. 

 When in Chicago« call at our place and inspect our atook of 



Kentias, Latanias, etc. 



We have a large stock and can probably save you some money. 

 Send for complete wholesale fall price list. 



GEO. WITTBOLD CO. 



1657 Buckingham Place, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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READY NOW 



Pterls Tremula and Argrraea— StroDK. 



2ia-in. pot plants $2.S0 per lnO; $20 per 1000. 

 Adlantum Crowaanum— Beautiful 5-inch 



pot plants; fine for cutting, pot sales or 



dividing. $5 00 per dozen; $35.00 per 100. 

 Rontia Bolmoreana— 2Vinch pot plants. 



for centers of ferneries, $700 per 100. 

 Primula Sinensis — Fine strain, 2^-inch 



pots, $3.00 per 100. 



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Arauoarias- Never bad a better lot. 4-inch 

 pot plants, 6 inches high. 35c. 5-inch pot 

 plants. 10 to 12 inches high, 3 tiers. 60c. 6- 

 inch pot plants. 14 incheH high, 3 and 4 tiers, 

 75c. 0-inch pot plants, 16 inches high, 4 

 tiers. $1.00. 



Pandanus Utlils— 2i2-in('h pots, $6.00 per 

 100; 4-inch pots, $12.60 per 100. 



Salntpaulla lonantba (African Violet)— 

 Grand pot plant. Strong. 3-inch stock. 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Pious Klaatloa— 4-inch pots. 10 to 12 inches 

 high. $25.00 per 100; 5-inch pot». 20 inches 

 high, $60.00 per 100 



The Storrs ft Harrison Co., ''^"•IS.^o"'^ 



BAY TREESII 



Standards and Pyramids just arriTcd in fine condition 



Standards, S8 Inches dlamstsr In oroim $14.00 per pair 



•• 82 •• ♦• *• 18.00 •* 



*• 36 ** •* »• SO.OO ** 



Pyramids. 54 " hiBh 10.00 •• 



60 " •• 12.50 •• 



•• 66 •• •• ,. 14.00 ** 



♦♦ 80 *• '• 16.00 •• 



Special prices on all SaMsier aad Fall Bnlbi asd Plaati ckeerfally glTca br 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ, Prince Bay, N. Y. 



BEGONIA 6L0IR£ De LORRAINE 



2^-in. pots, $2.00 per doz., $16.00 per 100. 



POINSETTIAS 



214-in. pots, $5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1000. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



2»4in. pots, $3.00; 4-in., $10.00 per 100. 



Asparagus Sprengeri 



6-in., strong, $20.00 per 100. 



SCRANTON FLORIST SUPPLYGO. 



SCRANTOM. PA. 



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If interested, write us. Prompt answer by return 

 mail. 



Bostoniensis, 2H to 10 in.; Wliltmani, 2hi 

 to 10-in.; Amerpolilil, 3 to 8-in., flnest window 

 display; Hydrangeas, 4 to 9-in.; Plumosus, 

 2 to (}-in.; BpreDgwri, 2 to 6-in.: Arauoarias. 

 .5-in , 10 to 18 in. above pot: Primroses, Ob- 

 oonioaand Forbesl; Clneraries,2 ann s-iu.: 

 Celestial Peppers, 2^2 and 3-in.: Poinset- 

 tlas, 2^, 4 and 6-in. 



We have left after 

 planting, followlns 



Roses 



in >-in. 



800 Beauties 

 200 Perles 

 850 KlUameys 



25 



900 Brides 

 800 Ctaatenay 

 25 Unole John 

 La Prance 



6E0. A. KUHL, 



'SSiS; Pekta, III. 



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