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TheWeddy Florists* Review. 



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CRAIG ODALITY f ERN8 



NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTII. ^v^:7*r^^ ^ NEPHIU3LEP1S GIAtIaSU.* # J 



NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTII. 



2% -inch pots, S5 per 100; $45 per lOOOl 

 4-iDch pots, |20 per 100. 

 S-lnch potaii;BeavT,'|<10 per 100. 

 9-inch poti^$1.50 and $2 each, 

 ll-lncb pots,'tiG2.50 ^ch. 



NEPHROLEPIS TODEAOIDES. 



2% -Inch pots, is per 100; $45 per 1000. 

 4-inch pots, $20 per 100. 



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NEPHROLEPIS GIA1 



4-iucli dKs, $25 per 1<M. 



€-inch pots, very heavy, $6 per doz. 

 11-incb pots, $2.50 each. 



NEPHROLEPIS COMPACTA. 



$45 per 100. 



2%-inch pots, heavy, $0 per 100; $50 per 1000. 



4-inch pota, $20 per 100. 



6-incb pots, $U per doz. ;. $45 per 100. 



J 

 Olnflll'ffts, heavy, $50 p« 100. ^^- *^ i • 



NEPHROLEPIS SCHOLZEU. *ll^ S -^ 



2^ -inch pots, $6 per 100; |50 per 1000. 

 4-Inch pots, $20 per 100. 

 U-inch pots, $6 per doE. ' 



NEPHROLEPIS BOSTONIENSIS. 



ll-lnch tubs, handsome plants, $3.50 and $4 each. 



NEPHROLEPIS BOSTONIENSIS HARRISU. 



2>4-lncb pots, $8 per 100; $75 per 1000. 



9-incb tubs, very handsome plants, $2.50 and $3 each. 



ll-lncb tubs, very handsome plants, $3.50 and $4 each. 



ADIANTUM HYBRIDUM 



;i-iDch puts, $10 per 100; $90 per 1000. 



ROBERT CRAIG CO. /soo Market St.. Philadfilphia, Pa. 



Mpntion The Review whon Vnn writ<> 



had a successful season with flowering 

 and bedding plants and is pretty well 

 cleaned out. His roses antl hydrangeas 

 have been extra fine. 



The W. W. Edgar Co. reports great 

 activity in bedding plant trade, par- 

 ticularly in geraniums. Their hydran- 

 geas, roses and other Memorial day 

 plants have sold splendidly. 



Peonies did not appear at the whole- 

 sale markets at all, except a few of the 

 old officinalis rubra. Welch Bros., how- 

 ever, handled quite a few at their Dev- 

 onshire street store. 



The annual rhododendron show of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society wil! 

 be held June 10 and 11. Classes are 

 provided also for azaleas, German irises, 

 tree peonies, herbaceous plants, fuchsias 

 and groups of orchids. The rose show 

 comes June 24 and 25. "W. N. Craig. 



NARCISSUS FLY. 



Tinder separate cover I am sending a 

 sample of bulbs aflfected with some 

 worm. Will you kindly advise me 

 what this is and the remedy, if any 

 is known to you? They are also on 

 my auratum lilies in the same garden. 



W. E. D. 



The bulbs forwarded had been badly 

 attacketl by the latvas of the narcissus 

 fly, a destructive i)est and one which 

 has nearly exterminated narcissi in 

 some American gardens. It appears to 

 specially favor the large bulbed varie- 

 ties, »«ch as Emperor, Horsfieldii and 

 Victoria, but will also attack the 

 smaller balbed sorts and tulips. These, 

 or some similar larva', have also prob- 

 ably attacked -your Lilium auratum. 

 Where these larvae are found in quan- 

 tity, it is better to burn all the aflfected 

 bulbs and select " fresh ground when 

 ])lanting another season. It is impos- 

 sible to re^ch and destroy them when 

 located within the bulbs without also 

 destroying the bulb?. Sometimes the 

 larvjB of the May beetle will also attack 

 bulbs in this waj-. They usually come 

 in rather fresh cow manure, which 

 should never be used for bulbous plants 

 of any kind. When planting bulbs of 

 any kind, be sure the manure is old 

 hnfl w^ll decayed. A dressing of Scotch 

 soot or land lime will also be helpful 

 Ota ground containing such pests. 



C. W. 



2-ln 



100 



Abutllon Savitzii $2.00 



Achyranthes Emersoni 2.00 



Ageratufli, six varieties, blue and white 2.00 



Altemantheras, red and yellow, six varieties 2.00 



Cannas, good assortment $25.00 per 1000 



Cannae King Hombert ,.. 40.00 per 1030 



Coleus Golden Redder, Verschaffeltii, etc 2.00 



Coleus Brilliancy, large-leaved 3.00 



Hacdy Chrysanthemums, splendid astortment 2.00 



Dahlias, plants from 2-in. pots, good assortment 2.00 



Fuchsias, six varieties 2.00 



Hardy English Ivy, 500 for $8.75 2.00 



Heliotrope Qiief tain and others 2.00 



Geraatiuns, the best standard sorts 2.00 



Geraniums Silver Leaf Nutt, Sophie Dumaresque, Mountain 



of Snow, Ehtke of Edinburgh, L'EIeganU 3.00 



Geraniums, Apple, Rose, Nutmeg, Lemon, etc 2.00 



Sage, Holt's Mammoth 2.00 



Salvias Bonfire, Zurich and Splendens i. 2.00 



Swainsona, white 2.00 



Tradetcaatia Zebrina Multicolm- 3.00 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO., ^ White Marsh, Nd. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Plants of Extra Good Quality 



Vlnoaa, 4-innh pots, RtroDtr, heavy plants, 10c; Jighter grade, 8c. 



Salvia Zurich, 214-inch. 2*«c; 3-inch, 5c; 3^ineh, 6c each. 



Ctirysaattemuma, 3-inch, 2c: 2'ii-inch. 3c. Standard varieties. 



Coleus, Giant S^^eet Alyssum, SaatoUna, 214-inch, 2c. 



Kcheverlas, Bejronia Vernon and Luraiuosa, 214-inch, 3c; 2'«-lnch. 4c. Fine. 



Nleramberffla, Parlor Ivy and MauraatUa Tinas, 2-inch, 2c. 



Mme. Salleroi Geraniums, Altemantheras, red and yellow, 2c. 



All extra tine bunch of Aspararus Ptamosus, 3-inch, 5c. 



Geraniums, fine, plenty H. A. Nutt and ail good varieties, 2k-inch, 2^c; 2's-inch 3c; 3-inch 

 4c; SVinch, 6c; 4-inch. 8c and 10c. 



A finR Rtook of Kgrandale and Kins Humltert Cannas, Stocks, Glachomas, Akmt* 

 atum, Sultanl. 



This stock is grown right and will please you. Kindly forward cash with order. 



THE SWAN FLORAL CO., - Lima, Ohio 



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