NOVKMIIEK 19, 1008. 



The Weekly Flo&ts' Review. 



25- 



(The Waban Variety) 

 THE COMING 



WHITE ROSE 



A {[rand acquisition, a money maker for 

 those who purchase tliis season. We are book- 

 ing orders now for March deliveries direct from 

 the introducer. 



OWN ROOT, 8 >^ -inch Pots 



Each Doz. 25 50 



$1.00 $6.00 $10.00 $17.50 



100 250 lOOO 



$30.00 $70.00 $250.00 



GRAFTED, 8;^ -inch Pots 



Each Doz. 25 50 

 $1.00 $7.50 $12.50 $20.00 

 100 250 1000 

 $35.00 $82.50 $300.00 



My Maryland and Mrs. Jardine 



Choice own-root plants from 2>^-in. pots, 

 ready in March, $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 



S.S.Peonock-MeehaoCo. 



The Wholesale riorists of 



PHILADELPHIA 



1608-20 LUDLOW STREET 



Mention The Review whefa you write. 



MICHELL'S SEEDS 



Gladiolus 



Blushing Bride 



Blush- white, blotched carmine, 

 for forcing: worthy of cultivation. 



Per 100, 85c; per 1000, $7.00 



All other varieties of Gladiolus 

 Bulbs in stock. 



Lily of the Valley 



Cold Storage 



Russian brand, the large flower- 

 ing kind. 



500 for $ 7.50 

 1000 for 14.00 

 5000 for 65.00 



HENRY F. MICDELL CO., 



Asparagus Plumosus Naniis 



Greenhouse Home-grown Seed 



100 Seeds $ 0.50 



500 " 2.25 



1000 " 4.00 



5000 " 19.00 



Lath House Grown Seed 



100 Seeds $ 0.40 



500 " 1.75 



1000 " 3.00 

 5000 " 13.75 



Do You Want Mushrooms ? 



Plant Micheirs Spawn 



Barter's English Strain; finest 

 English strain procurable. 

 $ 1.40 per doz. 

 1.75 per 25 lbs. 

 6.00 per 100 " 

 55.00 per 1000 " 



Market Street above 10th Street, 

 PHILADELPHIA 



Write for our Wholesale Cataloffue. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



an assortment of selected blooms of 

 roses, carnations, orchids and other 

 standard cut flowers, all being displayed 

 to the best possible advantage. The new 

 white chrysanthemum. Baby Margaret, 

 not yet out, was kindly loaned by the 



Eobert Craig Co. for the exhibition. 

 Mrs. Ehret ably seconded her husband 

 in imparting information to the many 

 visitors. Victor Eidenour and David 

 Beatty were indefatigable in their efforts 

 to make the affair pass successfully. 



Various Notes. 



M. Eice & Co. have photographed their 

 wedding outfit in position. It includes 

 gates, cord, bells, kneeling stool, and 

 Beauty vases on the gate posts, all of 

 enameled reed. It makes a pleasing pic- 

 ture. 



John Samtman, only son of George 

 Samtman, manager of the Florex Gar- 

 dens, and Miss Herrmann will be mar- 

 ried at North Wales November 25. 



J. Otto Thilow, secretary of the Henry 

 A. Dreer Co., will speak on "Civic 

 Adornment" in Pittsburg this week. Mr. 

 Thilow 's lecture before the Baltimore 

 Florists' Club was a great success. It 

 was ladies' night. 



Lilley & Upton received a handsome 

 gift anonymously, the word "Prosper- 

 ity" being the only clue to the sender. 

 They desire the Eeview to extend their 

 thanks to their well wisher. 



Paul Berkowitz, of H. Bayersdorfer 

 & Co., gives the cheering news that since 

 the election the buyers are buying with 

 far more confidence. 



The Moore-Livingston Co. made a 

 handsome exhibit of its new plant stand 

 in Horticultural hall last week. 



James C. Clark, of the Henry A. Dreer 

 Co., who is recognized as one of the 

 leading fern experts of the country, says 

 that Nephrolepis Scholzeli is the best 

 crested fern today. Mr. Clark bases his 

 judgment on the fact that N. Scholzeli 

 is an exact counterpart of N. Scottii in 

 every respect excepting that it is crested, 

 and it is free from the drawback of 

 nearly all crested varieties, of being too 

 dense at the base. 



The Leo Niessen Co. reports marked 



