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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



JUNB 1, 1911. 



CHOICE YOUNG ROSE STOCK 



Per 100 



Per 100 



SOO Perles, 4 -in. pots, $8.00 3000 Grafted Maryland, 3-in. pots, $10.00 

 1000 Perles, 2^in. pots, S.OO 1000 Grafted Maids, 3 and 4-in. pots, 12.00 



BASSETT & WASHBURN 



Office and Store, 131 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 



Greenhouses, Hinsdale, 111. 



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TORONTO. 



The Market. 



The hot weather is beginning to have 

 its effect on all cut stock, particularly 

 roses. The quality is only fair. The 

 blooms are small and the stems short. 

 Carnations are affected the same way. 

 Stock is quite plentiful and the demand 

 fairly good. Tulips are about done. 

 This season has been a good one for 

 them. The later varieties of lilacs are 

 now on the market. The season for 

 these was unusually short. The hot 

 weather killed off the early varieties 

 in a short time and there were three 

 or four days when there were none of- 

 fered. Outdoor flowers, such as phlox, 

 poppies, iris, etc., are now being offered 

 in large quantities. Some fine Iceland 

 poppies, in different shades, are on the 

 market. A fine lot of spiraea is being 

 shipped in. Peonies are well started. 

 The whites are fine, but as yet the col- 

 ored ones are not of much account. 



Various Notes. 



E. Jennings, of Brampton, was in the 

 city last week. He has just purchased 

 a fine new Ford motor car for pleasure 

 purposes. 



James Milne, for a long time shipper 

 at J. H. Dunlop's establishment, has 

 left that firm and is now connected with 

 the Boman Stone Co. in a similar ca- 

 pacity. 



A. G. Dillemuth reports a good trade 

 in all lines. From orders booked, he 

 will have an exceedingly busy month. 

 He has many out-of-town orders. 



The Toronto Horticultural Society 

 had an exhibition of spring flowers in 

 St. George's hall May 20. An excellent 

 lot of English primroses was shown. 

 Some of the modern varieties showed 

 many colors besides the original yel- 

 low. Many varieties of tulips were ex- 

 hibited. 



Mrs. Ford is moving, June 1, from 

 her present store on College street to 

 a place on Yonge street, near to her 

 old stand. This should make a big dif- 

 ference in her business. Besides her 

 flower trade, she will handle the retail 

 trade in Harry Webb's chocolates. 



Chas. E. Lewis reports a fair trade 

 in boxwood trees. 



Grobba & Wandrey, of Mimico, are 

 shipping some fine stock of all lines into 

 the city. 



A. E. Moore is receiving daily ship- 

 ments from his newly acquired plant in 

 Georgetown and is now able to meet 

 the demand much better. E. A. F. 



Northampton, Mass. — Frederick Stew- 

 ard has taken a position with H. W. 

 Field. 



Special Bargains! 



2>a-ln. Altemantheraa. red and jellow, fine stock, 

 $2.60 per 100. 



S-ln. Abatilons, 7 kinds, tS.OO per 100. 



2'a-ln. AareratnmB, blue or white. $2.60 per 100. 



2>3-in. Sweet AlrBHum, Olant or Little Oem, in 

 bloom, $2.00 per 100. 



AsparasruB Sprenverl, nice plants, $6 00 per 

 lOO. 



2'ti-in. Besonias, Vernon, mixed colors, in bloom, 

 stocky plants. $2.60 per 100; 3-ln. plants, $5.00 per 

 100. A lar^e stock on hand. 



4-in. Caladinms , $8.00 per 100. 



3>a-in. Cannas of fancy Tarletles, $6 00 per 100. 



Castor Beans, 12-in. tall, 10c each. 



2>a-in. DastT Millers, $2.26 per 100: 4-in.,lar«;e 

 plants, $6.00 per 100. 



2>3-in. Chrysanthemams, white, pink or yellow, 

 $2.00 per 100. 



2i9-in. Coleus, (}nlden Bedder, Verschafleltll, 

 stocky plants. $2.60 per 100; 3>9-in. Christmas 

 Oem, $6.00 per 100. 



2>«-in. Cisar Plants. $2.00 per 100. 



Fine Rabber Plants, 60c each. 



4-in. Fuchsias. 8 rarletiee in bud and bloom, $7.00 

 per 100; 2H>-ln., $2.50 per 100. 



100,000 Geraniums, from S^a-ln. pots. Ricard, 

 Grant. PoiteTtne. Favorite. Nntt. etc.. $7.00 per 

 100: $66.00 per 1000; 2>a-in., $1.76 per 100. 



LAntanas. 3 Tarieties, $7.00 per 100. 



4-ln. Pelarconiums. 8 kinds, $10.00 per 100. 



3-ln. Standlns Cypress. $4.00 per 100. 



2>9-in. Sinsle Petunias, mixed colors, $2.26 per 

 100. 



2>9-ln. Phlox Drummondl. fancy mixed. $2.26 

 per 100. 



2>a-ln. Scarlet Saare, $2.60 per 100; 3-ln.. $3.00 per 

 lOO. 



2>a-ln. Stocks, Beauty of Nice. $2.26 per 100. 

 2>!i'ln. Terbenas. fine mixed colors, in bad and 

 bloom. $2.26 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 



Vegretable Plants 



2-year-old Asparasus Roots, 4 kinds. $4.00 per 

 1000. 



AH Tariedes of Farly Cabbaare Plants . $2.00 

 per lOOe. 



All varieties of Karly and I.ate Tomato 

 Plants, Kood stocky plants. $2.00 per 1000. 



Brussels Sprouts. Kndive and Kale Plants 

 in- abundance. 



All other kinds of Flowering, Decorative and Veg- 

 etable Plants by the million. Send for list. Liberal 

 extras given for early orders. Try us. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN 



Wholesale Florist 

 WASHINGTON - NEW JERSEY 



New Carnations 



Plants from 2- Inch Pots. 



White Wonder— The largest white. 

 Early and free. 



Qlorlosa — Pure glistening pink. One 

 of our beet productions. 



$12.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



Scarlet Glow— Bright scarlet, $6.00 

 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



P. Dorner & Sons Co. 



L4I Fafayette, ind. 



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CANNAS vAiSiEs 



From 8 H -inch pots, strong plants. $0.00 

 and $8.08 per 100. 



ROSES 



Own Roots. Fine Stock 100 



White Klllameys, 2^ -in. pots $8.00 



Chatenay, Kalserin, Pink Klllamey 



Perle, Sunrise and Sunset, 2^ -in. pots S.OO 

 Bride and Bridesmaid 4.00 



Send for list of Grafted Rosea 



MISCELIiANEOUS PLANTS 



Beady for Immediate Sales. 



Slse pots 100 



ALirSSCM 2K-ln. $8.00 



ACHYRANTBKS, 6 sorts 2%-in. 8.00 



ABUTILON SavitzU 2)4-in. 4.00 



ABVTILON SavltsU 3 -in. 6.00 



AOBBATUM, Blue and White. 2%-in. 8.00 



AGEBATUM. Blue and White. 8VS-in. 5.00 



ALTEBNAMTHBBAS 2)4-ln. 8.00 



AMPIXOPSIS VeitchU 8 -in. &00 



ASPABAOU8 Sprenreri 2)4-ln. 8.00 



ASP ABACUS Sprenseri 8 -in. 6.00 



A8PABAOCS Sprengeri 4 -In. 10.00 



BEGONIA, Vernon, Erfordll, 

 Snow Queen, Crimson Bed- 

 der and Carmine 2 -in. 8.00 



CVPHEA Platycentra 2)4-in. 8.00 



COLECS, all leading sorts 22-ln. 8.00 



COLiBCS, aU leading sorts 8 •'in. 4.00 



CENTAUBEA Gymnocarpa 2 14 -In. 8.00 



DBACAENA Indlvlsa 4 -in. 16.00 



DBACAENA Indivisa S -In. 26.00 



ENGU8H ITY 4 -in. 8.00 



FEVEBFEW. Doable White. . .2U-in. 8.00 



FUCHSIAS, Dble. and Single. .2U-in. 8.00 



FUCHSIAS, Dble. and Single. .8Vi-in. 8.00 



FOBOET-ME-NOT 2K-ln. 8.00 



GEBANIUMS. Dble. and Single 8% -in. 7.00 



Special Varieties 8H-ln. &00 



Doable and Single 234-ln. 8.00 



Ivy-leaved, Double 8 H -in. &00 



Fragrant, Bose, etc 8%-ln. 8.00 



Fancy-leaved 8H->n- 8.00 



HBI.IOTBOPE 2U-ln. 8.00 



HEUOTBOPE 8%-ln. 6.00 



IVT, German 2^-in. 8.00 



LOBELIA, Mew Doable Blue. .2)4 -in. 4.00 



LOBELIA, New Doable Bine. .8 -in. 6.00 



LOBELIAtDwarf and Trailing 2^-ln. 8.00 



MOONYINE. True White 2£-ln. 8.00 



MOONVINE, True White 4 -in. 10.00 



PETUNIA8, Shigie Fringed 2\4-ln. 8.00 



SALVIAS 22-ln. 8.00 



SALVIAS 4 -in. 6.00 



8WAINSONA Alba 2U-ln. 4.00 



STEVIA, Compacta and Varie- 



gata 234-ln. 8.00 



TBOPAEOLUM. Doable 2H-In. 4.00 



TBADESCANTIAS 2^-10. 8.00 



VINCA Variegata. 8 -In. 5.00 



VINCA Variegata 4 -In. 10.00 



VEBBENAS 8 -lo. 8.00 



VIOLETS. Marie Loalse, B. C. 1.00 

 Send for Catalogue. 



BROS. ™n"^ 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



The kind we would like to receive ourselves. 

 Rooted Cuttingg, $10.00 per 1000; 2>«-inch pots. 

 $1«.00 per 1000. 



Wblte— Polly Rose, Bonnaflon, Ivory and 

 Jones. 



Plnlc— Glory o( Pacific, Ivory. 



Yellow— Bonnaffon, Golden Glow. 



Also Smllaz, 2ia-inch pots, |2.00 per 100; 

 llR.OO per imiO. 



Giant Wliite Daisies, $100 per 100; $9.00 

 per 1000. 



Millbrook Greenhouses 



Wot Whitdaad p. 0., PcsssylvMia 



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 when wrlttnc afdvertleers. 



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