

Mat 25, 1911. 



ThtWeckly Florists' Review, 



59 



irosEs 



i 4IIOVSLTIES 



44»© WHLCHBNBLAU. The famou. Blue 

 . Han ibler S 



6.M0 WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS.* " A« 'indi- 

 cated by the name, a pure white form of 

 our well-known Dorothy Perkins. The 

 ONLY really good White Rambler, with all 

 the good points of the older variety re- 

 tained 



1,600 GOLDFINCH. A new Yellow* Rambler 

 from Paul & Son 



1,000 MISS MESSMAN. CLIMBING * BABY 

 RAMBLER. One of last season's new 

 roses; Is apparently everything the name 

 Indicates; a cllmb«- with the bloom and 



blooming-habit of Baby Rambler 



800 MRS. FLIGHT. One of the new pink 

 ramblers. Large flowers, more on the 

 order of Tausendschon 



6,000 FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD. The EVER- 

 BLOOMING Crimson Rambler. Already 



For Nursery Planting. From 2 >^ -inch Pots. 



After providing for our iOwn reqaiwnients we^nd we have these Rosea in sur- 

 plus; they are exactly the sanat grade and quality that we plant ourselves. 



Per 100 



6.00 



Per 1,000 

 $60.00 



6.00 

 5.00 



20.00 



6.00 



50.00 

 40.00 



1.000 

 500 

 2,000 

 1,000 

 1,500 



7,000 

 1,500 



Per 100 



$3.00 



2.75 



8.00 



8.00 



RAMBLERS AND CLIMBERS 



HELENE. Vlolet-rose 



WHITE RAMBLER 



YELLOW RAMBLER 



PHILADELPHIA RAMBLER ■■ 



TRIER RAMBLER. Lambert's new seed- 

 ling Yellow Rambler; an EVERBLOOMER; 



strong grower; absolutely hardy 8.0O 



DWARF POLYANTHA OB 'TBABY" ROSES. 



BABY RAMBLER *00 



PINK BABY RAMBLER (Baby Dorothy 



Perkins) *-00 



WHITE RAMBLER. NOT Catherine 

 Zelmeth, but the Vaughan variety, superior 

 in every way. 



Per 1,000 

 125.00 



25'.66 

 29.00 



2,000 

 800 ANNY" 'mUl'leR .' .' .' .' .' .' ." .' .' .' '. '. '. .'.'."."........ 3.50 



3.50 



25.00 



80.00 

 80.00 



27.50 



too well-known to require i[mcrlptlon,,>be- 

 yond that of the name ItselfT 



2,600 ALBERIC BARBIER. Barbler's best Yel- 

 low Hybrid Wlchuralana; good grower, 

 ample foliage, blooms of good size and 



substance, and YELLOW 



600 JESSIE. Merryweather's new Baby Ram- 

 bler; bright, lively red, nearer scarlet than 

 crimson, never showing the bluish tinge 

 that the Baby Rambler shows with age.. 

 RAMBLERS AND CLIMBERS 



1,600 LADY GAY. Walsh's pink seedling from 

 Crimson Rambler 



4,000 CRIMSON RAMBLER 



10.00 



6.00 



10.00 



8.00 

 8.00 



M 



ss: 



50.00 



25.00 

 25.00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



1,000 BRIDE 3.00 



2,000 CLOTHILDE SOUPBRT 8.00 



300 ETOILE DE LYON, yellow tea 3.00 



2,500 GOLDEN GATE, yellow tea 8.00 



V 2,800 GRUSS AN TEPUTZ 3.00 



800 HERMOSA 8.00 



200 IVORY 3.00 



100 MALMAISON 8.00 



MARION DINGEE, dark red 3.00 



MARIE GUILLOT 3.00 



PINK SOUPERT 3.00 



SAFRANO 3.00 



700 UNCLE JOHN 8.00 



300 FRANCOIS LEVET, rose colored H. P 8.50 



"The 2,500 Roses received and I want to thank you fo^ th. 

 choice lot and fine packing. They are Roses, not rooted cuttings 

 like some send out." _ ^, - ,«,, 



F. E. Cremer, Hanover, Pa., May 6, 1911. 



100 



500 



2,000 



600 



26.00 

 25.00 



22.60 

 25.00 

 25.00 



25.00 

 25.00 



25'.66 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., 



ROSE GROWERS 

 & NURSER-XMEN 



Newark, Wayne Co., New York | 



Mention The Review when von wrtt» 



HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



Aik for prices. 



Hiram T. Jones 



Uiioa Conty Nurseries, Dizabeth, N. J. 



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ROSES 



TB Sfi Tni<»»» H't In R'^ff . DagK 60. April 27. 



<fiifl rrni rri-oRALcoHMNV 



Mention The Review when you write, 



HKLODT, own root, from 213-in. pots, $6.00 per 

 dozen ; $30.00 per lOJ ; $70.00 per 250; $250.00 per 

 1000. 



DOUBLX PINK KIIXARNET, own root, 

 $4.00 per dozen: $20.00 per 100. $40 00 per 250; 

 150.00 per 1000. Grafted plants on Dickson'8 

 Manetti stock, $10 00 extra per 100. 



ROBERT SCOTT & SON, 



8HARON Hnx.. Delaware Co., FA. 



Mention The Review when vou write. 



"The Nurserymen and the Entomologist" — 

 Prof. S. J. Hunter, Lawrence, Kan. 



"Spring Vermis Fall Planting of Fruit Trees"— 

 Dr. J. C. Whitten. Professor of Horticulture, 



6o)ttRtt^ fl ~Ibf O -■•--- 



"Ethics of Our Business"— Harlan P. Kelsey, 

 Salem, Mass. 



"Fraternity Among Nurserymen"— Charles T. 

 Smith, Concord, Ga. 



"Standardization of Grades"— W. J. Maloney, 

 Dansvllle, N. Y.; E. P. Bernardin, Parsons, 

 Kan. ^ , , ,, 



"Staedardizatlon of Prices at Wholesale — 

 T. J. Smith, Geneva, N. Y. „.,... 



"Standardization of Prices at Retail — Abner 

 Hoopes, West Chester, Pa; 



WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14. 



2 ■». nvT-Sp-MfllKcart.lo. Missouri Botanical 

 Garden*. Sfl^iKl atiWit 1^\'« wAirS at the gardens,* 

 return ^!btt»nliU)oa>,.g> p. #.,; , . . , ^ , 



^ p>^M? Tt hiin bocii tloomoJ aOv&able to leave- 

 thiff evenlnc open for Protective Association 

 merthi^s' and ftw ■»«- f«e of thfr;l»i»ogram Coni-^ 

 njitte* as tUe^ teay see fit. '"'- 



. ■ ' THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 



2 p. m. — No definite arrangements bavei.kwen 

 made for this afternoon. The Com«ilt«e«MwUl, 

 however, have something to offer pou, .soi.tbat 

 you will not have an opportunity to ta^e a noon- 

 day 9ie8ta unless you so desire. 



7 p. m.— Ladles will "be taken in special cars 

 to one of our popular summer gardens. After 



Hardy Perennials 



10.000 I>B:l,PHINIUM Belladonna. Everbioom- 

 ing Hardy Larkspur, l-year-<'ld strontr plants, 

 $6.S0 per 100; out of 2-in. pots, $2 60 per 100. Seed. 

 $2.00 per oz. 



STOKICSIA Cyanea, Ilnpatorium Aeera- 

 toldes, Iiobelia Cardtnalis. Haponarla 

 Vancaslca fl. pi . Opantta Rafiiiesqaii, 

 Gaillardia.CorenpHis.CasstaMarylandica. 

 Salvia AznreaGrundiflora. Clematis Da- 

 Tldiana, all l-year-old plants, (3.00 per lOJ. 



CL.£MATIS Panloulata, (5.00 per 100. 



EUP ATORIUM: Coelestinnm, Calimeris In- 

 clsa, $6.00 per 100. 1 year old. 



DIANTHUS I,atifoliaA Atroo. fl. pi., ever- 

 bloominr, 2>4-in. pots. $2.00 per 100. 



V£RBKNA. Venosa, Myosotis Palnstris 

 Semperflorens, everbloomina:. 2-in. pots. 

 $2.00 per 100. 



CASSIA Floribunda, new, $2.00 per doz. 



PERKNNIAL SEEDS at lowest prices. 

 Cash with order, please. 



A. Hirschleber 



Buriington Co., RIVERSIDE, N. J. 



Menaon The Review when yog write. 



RAMBLERS 



Baby Bamblers, 6-in., ia bloom, 50c efvch. 



Crimson Ramblerst 6-in.. 2-year-old, 50c each. 



Cash or C. O. D. 



W. J. & N. S. Vesey, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



Mention The Review when Toa write. 



the performance, the ladles will have a little 

 banquet for themselves, where they will do all 

 the speech making (no reporters will be per- 

 mitted, if the -committee can help it), 



8 pi m. — AU members of the Amerlean- Asm>- 

 clatfoif of Nurserymen will be Invited to the 

 1 Shaw Banquet, given by the trustees of thei 

 Shan(vFntid;-.ni^» •- 



■-;. -I jM HTBIDAY^ JUNE 16. m 



i 1 p. ni.rT-AU aboard of the steamer Alton for- 

 ' a trip oTwTj^finttfuf'linssissiypi river! Arrive, 

 at Jefferson Barracks 4:15 p. m., where we will 

 be entertained with military music, dress parade, 

 etc. Leave 5:30, arriving in St. LOuis about 7:30. 

 Luncheon will be served on board boat imme- 

 diately after leaving the landing. An orchestra 

 will supply music, and we'Afe" •goHig' to let you 

 do Jnst as you please on this ttipy ' • ,1 if 

 "Should Large Buyers Not in the Trade, Parks, 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



WHITE 



B. C 

 100 

 October Frost, earliest 



white $2.50 



Virginia Poehlmann 3.00 



Robinson 2.50 



Clementine Touset 2.50 



Alice Byron 2.50 



Timothy Eaton 2.50 



Pres. Roosevelt 3.00 



W. H. Chadwlck 3.00 



YELLOW 



Golden Glow $3.00 



Monrovia 2.50 



Halilday 2.50 



Col. Appleton 2.50 



Major Bonnaffon 2.50 



Yellow Eaton 2.50 



Golden Chadwlck 3.00 



PINK 



McNlece $2.50 $20.00 $3.00 $25.00 



Maid Dean 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



Dr. Enguehard 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



RED 



Shrlmpton $3.00 $20.00 $3.00 $25.00 



Intensity 2.50 20.00 3.00 25.00 



POMPONS 



YELLOW 



R. C. 

 per 100 

 Baby, Klondyke, Zenobia $2.50 



WHITE 



Lulu, Diana $2.50 



Baby Margaret 3.00 



20.00 

 20.00 

 27.60 



4.00 36.00 



Brlola, pink $2.50 



Mrs. Beu, bronze 2.50 



Qulnola 3.00 



2%-Jn. 



per 100 



$3.60 



$3.50 

 3.50 



$3.50 

 3.50 

 4.00 



ROSE PLANTS of HIGH QUALITY 



READY NOW 2%-in. 2%-1d. 



per 100 per 1000 



Pink Klllarney $6.00 $55.00 



Richmond 5.00 45.00 



Perle, ready now 6.50 50.00 



iiichmond, now ready, 3V4-in 8.00 85.00 



Cut back benched Klllarney, Richmond, Perle, 

 Maryland. Good, attqng stock, in 1000 lots, 

 $50.00; $6.00 per 100. . , 



POEHLMANK BROS. CO. 



iioilT 

 LiSiL 



' Hoptoife' Ch*ove, III. 



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Cemeteries. Public Institutions, etc., be Given 

 Trade Prices?" — Thomas B. Meehan, DreshSr, 

 Pa.; William Pitkin, Rochester, N. Y. 



FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 9 A. M. 



"How to Extend Our Wholesale Markets''-^ 

 E. S. Welch, Shenandoah, la. 



"How to Extend Our Retail Markets" — J. M. 

 Pitkin, Newark, N. Y.; F. H. Stannard, Ottaw*, 

 Kan. , 



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