NOVEMBEB 5, 1008. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



51 



WM. ELLIOTT & SONS 



Of 42 Vesey Street 



Will offer 45 cases of Holland Nnrsery Stock 



Tuesday, Noy> 10, at Noon 



Consisting off Dwarf and Standard Roses, 

 Rhododendrons, Boxwood, Magnolias, Conifers, 

 Hydrangeas, Spiraeas, Palms, Lilacs and Bulbous 

 Stoclc. ^^ j^ ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. 



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Carlman Ribsam 



Nurseryman of Trenton, N. J. 



will have for Fall and Spring delivery a 

 large and fine lot of 



California Privet 



by the 100, 1000, 10,000 or 100,000. 2 to 4 ft. 

 high, 5 to 12 branches, and fine roots. 



Standards, 5 to 6 ft. high, fine heads. Bush 

 Pyramidals, 3 to 5 ft. high. Specimens, fine 

 plants for lawns, parks or cemeteries. 



Elms, Sugar and Norway Maples. 



Shrubbery in variety. 



Rosas — Clothilde Soupert, Francisca 

 Kruger, etc. 



Vinca variegata, field-grown. 



Send your wants and I ^riU 

 send you prtoe. 



CARLMAN RIBSAM 



Trenton, N. J. 



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Dammann, fine single white, large pan- 

 icles ; Ambroise Verschafifelt, splendid 

 single, light pink, strong grower. The 

 four following doubles are hard to beat: 

 Mme. Lemoine, pure white, immense 

 panicles, vigorous; Michel Buchner, pale 

 lilac trusses, large and held erect; 

 Charles Joly, reddish purple, fine; Presi- 

 dent Grevy, magnificent blue, big pan- 

 icles, a vigorous growing sort. There are 

 many other sorts almost, if not quite as 

 good as the foregoing dozen, but no one 

 will make any mistake in planting those 

 named. 



Nearly all reliable nurserymen, the 

 majority of whom advertise in the Be- 

 viEW, carry a good named assortment. 



W. N. C. 



NEW YORK NOTES. 



[Continued from page 28]. 



of the Four Hundred, called for a wealth 

 of flowers. All the leading florists had 

 large orders. The demand on Monday 

 for flowers for this occasion left the 

 market comparatively bare of choice 

 stock. 



Cleary's Horticultural Co. boasts of 

 the largest display of foreign grown 

 rhododendrons, boxwood, evergreens and 

 roses ever made in New York city. A 

 large amount of space, over 6,000 square 



HILL'S TREES GROW! 



Everything CVCPCDCCIIC for all purposes. An especially fine stock of the beautiful Grafted 

 in I.WLIlunLLn0 Blue Spruce, also Douglas Fir, Hemlock Spruce, Ooncolor, Yews, 



Golden Arbor Vitae, Swiss Stone Pine, Black Hill Spruce, Flexilis Pine and many other varieties. In 

 any_8 ize and quantity desired. Also varieties suitable for potting and window boxes. 



^TRFFT ^HARF TRFF^ Ftp our stock includes American £lm, American Linden, Maples, 

 Ointtif OnnUL lllLLOf Clbi Oaks, Beeches, Poplars, etc. Let us quote you prices. 



— - -- — — - J —•... — — . ..__ w, — .w. v^aB.ci, u<;<;v,uca, I uyiaiB, CUV. JJCI, UB 1^ , ,_ 



also have a complete line of SHRUBS, such as Hydrangea, Spirsea, Barberry, Privet, etc. 

 your list of wants. 



D. HILL, The Dundee Nurseries, Nursery Ave., Dundee, 



We 

 Send us 



'Dundee Grown* 



' trees liave been famous for over lialf a century. 



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California Privet 



AND 



Asparagus Roots 



I have 1,300,000 California Privet 

 and 400,000 Asparagus Roots to offer 

 for fall and spring delivery, also 

 Sugar Maple, Cut Leaf Birch and 

 Hydrangea P. O. This stock is 

 grown right and will be graded right. 

 Let me quote you before you order. 



C. A. Bennett 



Robbinsville, N. J. J 



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feet, has been secured for the exhibition 

 close to the present headquarters of the 

 firm on Vesey street. The stock was 

 purchased by Ambrose Cleary this sum- 

 mer in Europe and is now arriving. Auc- 

 tion sales continue every Tuesday and 

 Friday, as usual. 



The Madison shovr last week was a 

 great success artistically and notwith- 

 standing rainy weather drew large 

 crowds. New York sent many of its 

 prominent seedsmen to the show and the 

 noted gardeners of Jersey were there in 

 all their glory. 



Nicholas Schreiner said he cornered 

 the yellow mum market October 31. He 

 had some large orders, reaching up into 



For Sale 



20.000 CAUFORNIA PRIVKT 



2-yr., heavily branched, 3 to 4 ft., $35.00 per 1000. 



SCO DKUTZIA CRENATA 



Heavy, 5 feet $8.00 per 100 



SOC DEUTZIA GRACILIS 



Heavy, 18-inch 16.00 per 100 



HARDT IVT 



4-inch pots. 3 to 4 feet $6.00 per 100 



CAIXICARPA PURPUREA 



Heavy bushes, 3 to 4- feet $10.00 per 100 



Ruxton Floral & Nursery Go. 



RUXTON, MD. 



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HYDRANGEA^ 



(Arborescens) 

 GRAND. ALBA, a ta- 

 king novelty for FORC« 

 INO, as well as for the 

 grarden. StronK, field- 



frown, 1.5-in. and up, 

 15.00 per 100; $140.00 per 

 1000. 10 to 15- in., $10.00 

 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 



New Foicinr and Garden ™EEIM CITY IIUR$EIIY CO. 

 Hydransrea. Niw Na«ea, Cmm. , 



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the thousands. Nearly every wholesaler 

 felt the call of the parade. 



A. L. Young & Co. say the outlook is 

 brightening and their quarters could be 

 twice as large and still be too cramped 

 for their increasing business. 



O. V. Zangen, whose wholesale cut 

 flower department has been located in 

 the Coogan building for the last eighteen 

 months, has removed his headquarters 

 to 52 West Twenty-eighth street, in the 

 heart of the wholesale district. R. 

 Gretsch has been appointed manager of 



