May 20. 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



37 



Winterson's Seed Store 



45-47-49 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. 



BEDDING PLANTS For DECORATION DAY 



All A-1 stock and can ahlp DIRECT from Kreenboases. 



-PRICE LIST- 



Per 100 

 Aohyranthes, red and yellow, 3V4-inch.$ 8.00 



Ageratum, In bloom, 4-lnch 10.00 



Ageratum, in bloom, 3V4-lnch 8.00 



Begonias, tuberous rooted, red, white, 



yellow, pink, 4-lnch 12.00 



Begonias, red, white, yellow, pink, 



3%-lnch 10<^ 



Begonias, SchmldtU, 3%-lnch 10.00 



Coleus, Golden Queen, VerscbaffeltU, 



2%-lnch 3.00 



Coleus, Golden Queen, VerscbaffeltU, 



3%-lnch 8.00 



Cobaea, 4-lnch 12.00 



Caladiums, 4-lnch 12.00 



Cannas — King Humbert, 4-lnch 12.00 



Vaughan and Egandale, 3!4-lnch 10.00 



Egandale (good), 3%-lnch 8.00 



Cuphea, line plants, 3%-lnch 8.00 



English Ivy, heavy stock, 4-lnch 12.00 



Fuchsia, Black Prince, 4-lnch 12.00 



Olechoma, variegated, 3'4-lnch 10.00 



German Ivy, 3%-lnch 7.00 



Geraniums, S. A. Nutt, Hill, Favorite, 



In bloom, 4 and 4%-lnch 12.00 



Fine stock In bud and bloom, 4-lnch. 10.00 



Good stock. In bud and showing color 8.00 



Per 100 

 Geraniums, SV^-lnch $ 7.00 



Geraniums, Rose, 4-lnch 10.00 



Geraniums, Sallerol, good plants, S'/^- 



Inch 5.00 



Geraniums, Sallerol, good plants, 2^- 



Inch 3.00 



Heliotropes, bushy, in bloom, 4-lnch.. 12.00 

 Ivy Geraniums, extra fine. In bloom 



(staked up), 5-inch 18.00 



Ivy Geraniums, banging, extra large, 



5-inch 15.00 



Ivy Geraniums, banging, extra large, 



4-lnch 12.00 



Ivy Geraniums, banging, extra large, 



3%-inch 10.00 



Lemon Verbena, hanging, 3<^-lnch 10.00 



Lobelia, double, Kathleen Mallard, 3Mi- 



Inch 8.00 



Lobelia, 2V.-inch 5.00 



Lobelia Crystal Palace, 2%-lnch 3.00 



Maurandia, fine plants, 3Mi-lDch 8.00 



Marguerites, large stock, bud and 



bloom, 4-lnch 12.00 



Marguerites, 3Mi-lnch 8.00 



Marguerites, 2V<!-lnch 5.00 



SEEDLINGS 



The below are transplanted seedlinKs, true to name and crown from the best seed obtainable. 



Per 100 

 Nasturtium, double yellow, bud and 



bloom, 4-lnch $10 00 



Petunia, double and single. In bud and 



bloom, 4-lnch 10.00 



. Petunia, double and single, in bud and 



bloom, 3%-lnch 8.00 



Petunia, double and single, in bud and 



bloom, 3i/j-lnch (Howard Star) 5.00 



Pyrethrum, 2V4-lnch 5.00 



Salvia, large stock, splendid shape, 



4-lnch 10.00 



Salvia, large stock. In bloom, 3yj-inch. 8.00 



Salvia, large stock. In bloom, 2i^-lnch. 4.00 

 Salvia Zurich (true stock), IJ'^-lnch, In 



bloom 10.00 



Salvia Zurich (true stock), 2>/i-lncb, in 



bloom 4.00 



Sedum, 3V4-lnch, in bloom 8.00 



Thunbergia, 3Mi-lnch 6.00 



Verbenas, fine plants, bushy, 3i^-inch 



In bloom 6.00 



Verbenas, fine plants, bushy, 2Vi-lnch, 



In bloom 3.00 



Vinoa, variegated, extra heavy, 5-lnch 15.00 



Vinca, variegated, extra heavy, 4-lnch. 12.00 



Per 100 

 Asters, early Queen of the Market, 



red, white, lavender $ 1.00 



Asters, mldseason, HohenzoUern, 



white, pink, rod, blue 1.00 



Asters, late, giant branching, white, 



pink, lavender 1.00 



Balsam 100 



Per 100 



Cosmos, early flowering $1.50 



Dianthus, Chinese Pink 1.00 



Marigold, dwarf 1.00 



Marigold, African, tall 1.00 



Marguerite Carnations 2.00 



Nasturtium, Empress of India 1.00 



Pentstemon, assorted 1.50 



Per 100 

 Pansies, small plants, not In bloom, 



for flowering late $1.00 



Petunia, double and single ^ 2.00 



Salpiglossis 1.50 



Salvia Splendens • 1-50 



Zinnia, extra fine strain 2.00 



Zinnia, good 1.00 



annual outing, to be held sometime in 

 July, and make a full report at the next 

 meeting. W. C. Smith was notified by 

 the president that he was appointed to 

 arrange for the club members' transpor- 

 tation and comfort for the S. A. F. con- 

 vention trip to Cincinnati. 



The club's show paraphernalia, which 

 has been in storage for the last two 

 years, has been offered for sale, and was 

 placed in the hands of the trustees for 

 disposal. 



A discussion of life membership in 

 the club will be taken up at the June 

 meeting. Treasurer Fred Weber reported 

 that the club is in good financial condi- 

 tion. 



The balance of the afternoon was 

 taken up with short discussions of in- 

 terest to the members. The next meet- 

 ing of the club will take place Thursday 

 afternoon, June 10. After adjournment 

 the members were taken to a nearby cafe 

 for lunch. 



Variottf Notes. 



Emily Zender, of Chicago, daughter of 

 Adam Zender, joined her sister last week 

 to spend a few days with Rose Windier. 



A. J. Bentzen, of the Bentzen Floral 

 Co., reports that they are building a 

 store with a fine show house in the rear 

 at Grand avenue and Herbert streets, 

 which will be completed in August and 

 will be one of the best appointed flower 

 establishments in North St. Louis. 



The Mullanphy Flower Co. will open a 

 branch store in the near future on North 

 Grand avenue near Fairground park. 

 They will retain the present location at 

 2439 North Grand avenue. 



W. C. Young says that they sold more 

 moonvines and tomato plants to date 



Miscellaneous Plants 



READY FOR IMMEDIATE SALES. 



Size pots 



Alyssum 2H 



Acbyranttaea. Xmersonli, etc... .214 



AbutUon, SaTitzll 



Averatum 



Blue and white 3^ 



Blue and white 1 



Stella Gurney 



White Cap 



Cope's Pet J 



L. Bennett ?„ 



P.Pauline S 



Altemantbvra. red and yellow 214 



Ampelopsls Veltcbll, pot grown... 3 



Asparagus Bprenserl 3 



Asparacus Sprenceri 4 



Beeonia Srfordll 2 



Bro wallla Bpeclosa Major 214 



Cupbea Platyoentra 2H 



Coleus, all the leading varieties 2^4 



Coleus, all the leading varieties 3 



Dracaena Indivisa, flne stock .■> 



Kn Bllsh Ivy 3*2 



Fevertew. double white 2H 



Fuobsla, double and single 2H 



Fuobsla, double and single 3^ 



CANNAS 



strong: Dormant Roots In 30 varieties, S2.00 

 and $3 00 per 100; 918.00 and 925.00 per 1000. 



VERBENAS 



Best Mammoth from pots, 93.00 per 100. 



Rooted CHRYSANTHEMUMS Cuttings 



50 fine varieties, 91.50 and $2.00 per 100. 

 Send for list. 



100 

 S 3.00 

 3 00 

 4.00 



5.00 



2H 3.00 



5.00 



3.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 300 

 4.00 

 25.00 

 8.00 

 3.00 

 3 00 

 7.00 



Size pots 

 Geraniums, double and single, 



strong 3^ 



Special color or variety 8^ 



Double and single 2*3 



Ivy Leaved S^fl 



Fragrant Rose, etc 3^ 



Heliotrope, light and dark varie- 

 ties 3ifl 



Heliotrope 2H 



Ivy, German 2^ 



LAntana, 12 best varieties 3 



Lobelia, new double blue 2^4 



New double blue 3 



Moonflower, true white 2H 



Petunias, single. Dreer's Fringed.... 2^4 



Salvia, Splendens and Hedman 3^ 



Splendens and Bedman 2^4 



New early flowering 2H 



Smllaz, from. 3 



Stevla Compacta 2^ 



Stevla Varlearata 2>4 



Tropaeolum, double red and yello\v.2>4 



Vlnoa, varlegata and elegans 3 



Vlnca. varlegata and elegans 4 



Violets, Blarle Louise, rooted cuttings 



ROSES 



own Root. Fine Stock. 100 



Mrs. Jardlne and Rbea Reld, 2k-ln . . . $8.00 



Richmond and Kalserln, 2k-ln 5.00 



KlUamey , 214-in 6.00 



Bride, Bridesmaid, Golden Gate, 

 Uncle Jobn, Bon Sllene, Wootton, 



2'4-ln 4.00 



Send for list of grafted roses for future deliv- 

 ery. 



100 



$ 7.00 

 8.00 

 300 

 8.00 

 7.00 



r.oo 

 3.00 



300 



5.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 



500 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 300 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 4.C0 

 5.00 

 10.00 

 1.50 



-SKND FOR NXW CATALOGUK. 



WOOD BROTHERS, Fishkill, N. Y. 



than any previous year. The stock of 

 50,000 of these is completely sold out, 

 and they will have to buy to fill orders. 



W. C. Smith reports that a recent visit 

 to the plants of John Steidle, Warner 

 Bros, and A. Jablonsky showed that they 



