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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



May 25, 1911. 



Specials for Bedding Out and Boxes. 



Ag^eratum, Imperial, dwarf blue, 2V-inch, 2c. 



Alternantheras, red, 2X-inch, 2c; red and yellow, 

 3-inch, 4c. 



Asters, Vick's Imperial, Purity and Daybreak, new up- 

 right and non-lateral branching; in colors, 2X-inch, 2c. 



Coleus, standard varieties, 2X-inch, 2c; 3-inch, 4c. 



Salvia Splendens, 2>^-inch, 2c. 



Be§^onias, in bloom, 2^-inch, 3c; 3-inch, 6c. 



Ferns, Boston and Scottii, 2X-inch, 4c; 3-inch, 8c; Bos- 

 ton, 8-inch, $1.00; 10- inch, $1.26; 12-inch, $1.50 each. 



Geraniums, standard varieties, 4-inch, 8c; 5-inch, 15c; 

 Rose, 3-inch, 3c. 



Asparagrus Spreng^eri, 2j^-iDch, 2c; 3-inch, 4c; 4-inch, 

 8c. 



Vinca Minor, field-grown, strong plants, 4c.* 



NOSBAEK GREENHOUK CO., 



Omnia, Illinois. 



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i<»— 



STAMFORD, CONN. 



The monthly meeting of the West- 

 chester and Fairfield Horticultural So- 

 ciety was held in the Royal Arcanum 

 hall, in this city, Friday evening. May 

 12. President Stuart occupied the chair 

 and seventy-five members were present. 

 Two life members, four honorary mem- 

 bers and fifteen active members were 

 elected, and six propositions for mem- 

 bership were received. 



Notable among the exhibits at the 

 meeting were calceolarias by James 

 Stuart, Mamaroneck, N. Y.; new early 

 flowering chrysanthemums by P. W. 

 Popp, Mamaroneck, N. Y.; sweet peas 

 by Adam Patterson, Saugatuck, Conn., 

 and vegetables by A. Peterson, of Stam- 

 ford, Conn. Each exhibitor gave a 

 short, instructive talk regarding the 

 culture of his stock. 



The preliminary schedule of the fall 

 show is about to go to press and copies 

 will be mailed to all members. Others 

 may secure copies by applying to J. B. 

 McArdle, secretary, Greenwich, Conn. 

 . J. B. M. 



Cedar Bapids, la. — John Stetka has 

 resigned his position as superintendent 

 of Ellis park and will build a large 

 greenhouse on a 5-acre tract recently 

 purchased by him at Thirtieth street 

 and Indian creek, near Kenwood park. 

 He will grow flowers, shrubs and fruit. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



The kind we would like to receive ourselves. 

 Rooted Cutting*. $10.00 per 1000; 2is-inch pots, 

 118.00 per loco 



White— Polly Rose, Bonnaflon, Ivory and 

 Jones. 



Pink— Glory of Pacific, Ivory. 



Tello^i^— Konnaflon, Golden Glow. 



Also Smilax, 2>2.inch pots, $2 00 per 100: 

 118.00 per 10<jO. 



Giant Wblte Daisies, $1.00 per 100; $9.00 

 per 1000. 



Millbrook Greenhouses 



West WhitelaRd P. 0.. - - Pennsylvania 



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THONPSON CARNATION CO. 



Carnations : : t 

 Chrysanthemums 



JOLIET, ILLINOIS 



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ASCHNANN BROS.-THE HDSHERS 



No idle time here; our greenhouses are now filled with choice bedding plants in bud 

 and bloom and a fine selection of Ferns and Araucarias. of which we make a specialty. 



Geraniums 



All the best beddiDg varieties from 4-inch pots, 

 17.00 per 100. 

 S. A. Nutt, dark red. 

 John Doyle, scarlet. 

 Mme. Thlbaut, single pink. 

 Gloriosa, single pink. 

 La Favorite, single white. 

 Jean Vlaud, fine deep rose pink in 5>2-inch 



pets, $2.00 per dozen. 



Coleus 



Only the best beddirg varieties from 2ifl-lnch 

 pots. $3 00 per 100. 



Versohaffeltli. Queen Victoria. 



Golden Bedder and ranoy Varieties. 



Per 100 



EnKllsh Ivy, 3-inch pots t 5.00 



Scarlet Base, Bonfire, 4-inch pots 6.00 



Aeeratum, blue, 4-iDcta pots 6.00 



Heliotrope, dark blue, 4-inch pots 6 00 



Nasturtiums, fine assortment of colors, 



dwarf. 4-inch pots 6.00 



Fuchsias, good varieties, 4-inch pots 7.00 



Centaurea Gymnocarpa, Dusty Miller, 



2'«-inchpots 3 00 



BeKonia Vernon and Krfordii, fine 



strain. 4-inrh pots 7.00 



Ipomoea Noctlfiora, Moonvlne, 4-in . 10.00 



2««-Inch 5.00 



Per 

 CobaeaScanden8,4-in., nicely staked ud flO.OO 

 Daisies, Queen Alexandra, 5^inch 

 pots, $3.00 per doz. 



Araucaria Excelsa 



Our stock of Araucaria Excelsa ia the largest in 

 Philadelphia. Do not buy fresh imported stock 

 if you want them for Spring and Summer sales. 

 Our stock of Araucarias is of last Fall's importa- 

 tion and well established. 

 Araucarias, 4 tiers in 5^-incb pots, 18 to 20 



inches high, 75c each. 

 Araucarias, 4-5 tiers, 6-inch pots, 20 to 30 inches 



high. $1.00 each. 



Ferns 



Exceptionally Good Lot 



Nephrolepis Bostonlensls, 5^-inch pots, 40c 



each; 7-inch, $100 each. 

 Nephrolepis Scottii, 5is-inc ts, 40c each; 



7-inch, 75c each. 

 Nephrolepis Scholzell, 5is-inch pots, 35c 



each. 

 Nephrolepis Whltmanl, 5>fl and 6- inch pots, 



4Uc and 50c each. 

 Dish Ferns, good assortment, 3-inch pots, $5.0o 



per ICO. 



Kentla Belmoreana, 4-inch pots, 30c each. 



Cash with Order. 



ASCHNANN BROS. 



^'•^ Rf..r/s"«;"r^e2*„'e "■* Philadelphia, Pa. 



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We have fine young plants from 

 pots of our new Crimson Carnation 



Pocahontas 



Ready to ship now. 

 112.00 per 100; $100. CO per 1000. 



BAUR & SMITH 



Cor. 38tli SL and Sepate Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 



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New Carnations 



Plants from 2-Inch Pots. 



White Wonder— The largest white. 

 Early and free. 



Qlorlosa — Pure glistening pink. One 

 of our best productions. 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Scarlet QIow— Bright scarlet, $6.00 

 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



F. Dorner & Sons Co. 



La Fafayette, Ind. 



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