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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 





Januaky 21, 1000., 



BARNARD, N. Y. 



Will the Review allow me a little 

 space for the news from Barnard? Start- 

 ing with a visit to Charles Fry, we find 

 his place looking well, as it invariably 

 does. All his carnations are doing fairly 

 well, though somewhat off crop at pres- 

 ent. Mr. Fry picked heavily all the fall 

 from some 10,000 plants. He cut over 

 40,000 blooms up to January 1, grow- 

 ing such kinds as Lawson, Enchantress, 

 Winsor, Beacon, White Perfection, White 

 Lawson, Queen and White Enchantress. 



Then we cross the road to Mr. Clif- 

 ford's place, and there, also, we find 

 everything looking well. His place is 

 just coming into crop on white, pink 

 having been the mainstay so far. His 

 sweet peas are particularly good. 



At the establishment of the Vick & 

 Hill Co. we see some fine lots of gera- 

 niums and other young plants that are 

 coming along for spring, and also some 

 fairly good carnations. And, by the 

 way, there is a fine lot of aster seed here. 



At Charles Lee's place we notice that 

 the carnations are looking nice and clean 

 and are well loaded with buds. There 

 are also some nice plants here for spring 

 trade. 



Our next call is at E. H. Euestow's, 

 and we are pleased to see that both he 

 and his carnations are looking well. 



At George Bennett's place the car- 

 nations were in first-class condition, es- 

 pecially Enchantress, which were in full 

 bloom for the holidays and are full of 

 buds still. F. B. 



Rugby, N. D.— N. P. Lindberg's holi- 

 day trade showed an increase of forty 

 per cent over that of last year, and 

 everything was cleaned out at a good 

 profit. Mr. Lindberg will build three 

 more houses, each 25x90, in the coming 

 spring. At the date of this report, 

 January 11, the outside temperature here 

 was 42 degrees below zero. 



Berckmans' Dwarf 6olden Arbor-vitae 



(Biota Aurea Nana) 



Now Beadr. Largest itock 

 io existence. 



Althaea Meehanll 

 Exochorda 

 Weeping Mnlberry 

 MaKnolIa Orandiflora 

 Azalea Indica 

 Camellias 

 FIcld-KTown Roses 

 Robbers, Pandanas 



and Areoas 



Send for trade list. 



Biota Aurca ^ . , P. J- BcTckmans Co. 



Fnltland Narseries. Auguata €^eorgia 



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Several hundred extra strong field-grown 

 Asparagus Sprensrerl, heeled in benches, at 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Also 15C0 Ferns, Boston and Pieraoni, 



mixed, from 2*8 and 3-inch pots, excellent stock 

 for growing on, at $2.50 per 100; $22..')0 per lOOO. 

 If interested in Chrysanthemums or Asters 

 ask for Catalogue. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



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Araucarias, Palms, Ferns, Etc. 



Araucaria Exrelsa, 5H2 to 6-in. pots, 8, 4 and 

 5 years old, 4, 6, 6 and 7 tiers, from 18 to 25 and 

 25 to 30 inches high, 60c, 75c, $1.00 to $1.25. 



Arancaria Robnsta Compacta and Excel- 

 sa Olauca. specimen plants, swell stock, the 

 same in width as in height, 6-in. pots, 4 to 5 

 years old, 3, 4. 5 and 6 tiers, 20, 25 to 30 inches 

 Eiigh, $1.50, $1.75 to $2.00 each. 



Cineraria Hybrida, best strain, 2>a to 3in. 

 pots, $4.00 to $5.00 per 100. 



Areca LiUtescens,'4-in. pots, 3 plants in a pot, 

 25c. 



Floas Elastlca (rubbers), 6^ to 6in. pots, 25c, 

 30c and 40 J. 



Boston Ferns, 6-in. pots, 50c; 7-in. pots, 75c, 

 $1.00 and $1.25. 



WhItmanI, 7-in. pots, as big as a bushel 

 basket, 75c. $1.00 and $1.25; 9-in. pans, as big as a 

 wash tub, $1.25 to $1.50. 



Scottll Ferns. 5^-in. pots, 40c; 6 in. pots, 50c; 

 7in. pots, 75c to $1.00. 



Nephrolepis Amerpoblll, S'li-in. 

 40c and 50c. 



pots, 80c, 



Kentla Belmoreana, 5 good leaves, 5^ to 

 514-in. pots, 25 to 30 inches high, 50c to 60c; 4-ln., 

 35c. 



Kentla Forsteriana, 6 to 7-in. pots, 25, 80, 40 

 to 45 inches high, 75c, $1.00, $1.23, $1.50 to $2.00 

 each; 5^4 to b^^n. pots, 20 to 25 in. high, 60c to 60c, 



Primula Chlnensis, 5^ to 5^ in. pots, in 

 bloom, $2.00 per dozen. Primala Obconlca, 

 4-in., 10c. 



Begonia Ololre de Liorraine, specimen 

 plants, 6-in., 75c to $1.00. 



Asaleas, in bloom. Apollo (red). Simon Mard- 

 ner (pink) and a few other varieties, 60c, 75c to 

 $1.00 each. 



Hydrangea Otaksa, pot-grown, 6 to 7 in., 2Sc, 

 35c and 50c. 



All Koods muat travel at purcliaser'a risk. Cash ^irltb order, please. 



Please state if you want stock shipped in or out of pots. 



(lodfrey Aschmann, 



1012 



West Ontario Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



IMPORTKR, WHOUISALX GROWER and SHIPPER OF POT PLANTS 



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Ferfls For Ferneries 



Finest Stock in America 



A broad assertion, but we can prove it with an 

 order. We have the best assortment of 

 varieties generally ueed. 

 Assorted, per 100, $3.50; per 1000, $30.00. 



C C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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GERANIUMS 



We have a fine lot of young Geranium plant* in 2-inch pots at $2.50 per 100; 

 $20.00 per 1000. You will find no better stock anywhere and the varieties are the 

 best in their respective colon. Marvel, A. Ricard, M, de Castellane, J. Viaud, 

 Castries, Beaute de Poitevine, Comtesse d'Harcotirt. 



BAUR S SMITH, i;r..r Indianapolis, Ind. 



SMILAX 



Out back four times, 2>4-ln., $1 per 100; SIC per 1000 

 Double Giant Alyaauin, 2^-in. . . .$-2.00 per 100 

 Clnararla, Columbian mixture and 



SteUata, 2i4-ln 2.00 



PrMMla OlcMica Bruriiflara. Benary's, 



Rubra. Rosea and Hybrida, 2k-in. . 2 00 

 Asparacua 8i>renKerl , 2-in 2.00 



Grand Rapids Greenhouse Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



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Extra Strong Latanias 



2-ln., 3c: 8-in., 6c: 4-in., 15c: 5-in., 25c: 6-in., 50c. 

 Beat Values on Karth 



JOHN BADER, 



43 Ravine SL N. S., PITTSBURG, PA. 



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TOU WILL FIND ALL THE BEST 

 OFFERS ALL THE TIME IN THE 

 REVIEW'S CLASSIFIED ADVS. 





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CANNAS 



Grown and Cured by our improved 

 methods are strong and vigorouc 



and can be depended upon to produce strong 

 Krowtb of plant and a profusion of bloom. 

 Write for price list ct Cannaa, DaliUaa, 

 Caladluma, Kudzu Vines and other stock. 



Frank Cummings Bulb and Plant Co. 

 Dept. 1, Meridian, Mississippi 



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ASPARAGUS 

 PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Shipped in Sphagnum, express prepaid east 

 of the Mississippi. 



Large seedlings, $7.50 per lOOO. 2-inch, $16.00 

 per 1000. No order taken less than 1000. 



Drake Point Grcjenhouses, Yalaha, Fla. 



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