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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mat 29, 1»10. 



Rose 

 Plants 



Fine, Strong, Healthy 



Per 100 Per 1000 



American Beauty, 2 X -in . pote $6. 00 $50. 00 



•• •• 3 -in. pots 7.00 65.00 



Chatenay, 2X-in. pots 3.00 25.00 



•• 3 -in. pots 4.00 35.00 



Bride and Maid, 3-in. pots 4.00 35.00 



Smilaz, 2-in. pots 2.00 18.00 



Orders siiouid be placed at once. Stock can be shipped now or when you are ready to plant Extra fine. Samples cheerfully furnished. 

 Propagated from prize winning stock, American Rose Society Exhibition, New York Qty. March 16, 17, 18, 1910. 



United States Cot Flower Co., Elmira, N. Y. 



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20,000 ROSES 



READY TO GO OUT 



2>3-in. 3-ln. 



American Beauty $6.00 18.00 



Pink Klllarney 6.00 8.00 



White KUlarney 8.00 10.00 



Palmer 4.00 IJSO 



Gate 2.60 



Maid 2.60 4.60 



Bride 2JS0 4.60 



Ivory 2M 



Cardinal 4.00 



Kai8erin 3.60 6.00 



Chatenay 3.00 6.00 



Richmond 3.00 



Uncle John 3.60 



Send for samplea. 



FERNS 



We have 10,000 Boston and Whltmani, Piersoni, 

 AmerpohUi, Plumosus and Spiengerl to sell at once, 

 in 2>a, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7. 8 and 10-in. Send sample order, 



SPECIAL 



Baby Rambler Roses. Tuberous Rooted Begro- 

 niaa. Fancy Leaved Caladiums, Gloxinias, 6-ln., 26c 

 to36c; 6-ln..60c. 



Cinerarias, transplanted in flats, $2.60 per 100. 



Primroses, $2.50 per 100. 



Celestial Peppers, $2.60 per 100. 



Soft Wooded Plants 



Look over our list in last week's issue and if 

 there is anythinK you need to help out in your bed- 

 diDK plants for the Sprinsr trade, write us. We have 

 plenty of Moonvines, Vlncas, Cobaeas and smaller 

 Vines UfTrlte 



GEO. A. KUHL, Wholesale Grower, 



Pekin, UUnoiB 



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JOHN SCOTT 



RnUand Road and S. 48th St.. 



BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Palms, Ferns IDecoratlf 8 Plants 



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ROSES 



of Turkestan. The rosy pink fiowers, 

 produced in May, are fragrant. This 

 plant is useful for the front of shrub- 

 beries or rock gardens. " 



L. Ledebouri is a handsome Cali- 

 fornian variety, not reliably hardy in 

 the northern states. It attains a height 

 of fifteen feet. The salver-shaped flow- 

 ers are scarlet red outside. South of 

 New Jersey this is a splendid variety to 

 grow. It likes a shady location. 



L. involucrata, while not one of the 

 most desirable varieties to plant in 

 quantity, is a native species which is 

 to be found from Ontario to Alaska 

 and south to Utah and California. It 

 is peculiar owing to the black, shiny 

 fruit it bears. The erect flowers have a 

 long peduncle and are usually yellowisli 

 or reddish in color. This plant is use- 

 ful only in mass effects. 



As loniceras become old, a certain 

 amount of dead wood will appear each 

 year. This should be removed as soon 

 as the plants start into growth. Largo 

 plants, which have grown too tall and 

 are bare below, will stand hard prun 

 ing and will bteak away again vigor- 

 ously. An, however, young plants are 

 so inexpensive and grow so fast, it 

 hardly pays to cut back old plants. 

 Winter is a good time to do any prun- 

 ing, which should consist in the removal 

 of weak and sickly shoots aiid the head- 

 ing back of any tall ones. 



Among E. H. Wilson's new Chinese 

 introductions are many loniceras. Some 

 of these have ideal habits. Of these 

 a number on trial without protection 

 last winter stood 10 degrees below zero 

 on several occasions without injury. 

 From these we should get some desir- 

 able additions worthy to keep company 

 with L. Morrowi or L. Tatarica. 



Des Meines, la, — Qeo. E. Brandtman 

 has sold the Grant Park Greenhouses, 

 at East Twenty-fifth and Walnut 

 streets, and is now located at 2406 

 Logan avenue. 



Washington, N. J.— More than $100 

 worth of damage has recently been 

 done by vandals at the greenhouses of 

 Alonzo J. Bryan. His bam has also 

 been broken into and valuable harness 

 ■tolen. 



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LAURUS CERASUS 



Cherry laurel, very fine bushy plants. 



14-ln. tubs, 6 ft. hisrh, 3 ft. diameter of crown, $14.00 

 a pair; 13-in. tubs, 6 ft. high, 2Hi ft. diameter of 

 crown, $10.00 a pair; 14-in. tubs, 4V2 ft. hl^h, 2'-^ 

 ft. diameter of crown, $8.00 a pair; 11-in. tubs. 

 3 ft. high, 2"^ ft. diameter of crown, $6.00 a pair; 

 10-ln. pots, 3 ft. hlffh. 2 ft. diameter of crown. 

 $4.00. $6.00 and $6.00 a pair. 



AUCUBA JAPONICA, variecated 



All measurements from top of pot or tub up. 



9-in. pot, 2 ft. higrh, $3.00 and $4.00 a pair; 8-ln. pot.^ 

 2 ft. high, $1.60 a pair; 10-in. pot, 2 to 2>a ft. 

 hifirh, 18 In. diameter, $1.00 a pair; 11-in. fiibs> 

 2 to 2Hj ft. high, $5.00 a pair; 7-in. pots. 18 In. 

 hlKh, 60c and 76c; 6-in. pots, 15 in. hlgfh, 36c each. 



BOXWOODS 



Bushes, very fine, 25c-, 36c, 50c, 76c and $1.00 each. 



Roses for Decoration Day 



Flower of Falrfteld, new everbloomintr 



Crimson Rambler, best ever introduced, $12.0)> 



and $18.00 a dozen. 

 Crimson Ramblers, In bud, fine bushes, timed 



for Decoration Day. $76.00 per 100. 

 Tansendschon, pink, very fine, 60c each. 

 Lady Gay. Dorothy Perkins and Hiawatha. 



assorted. $9.00. $12,00. $16.00 and $18.00 per doz.. 



and $2.00 each; timed for Decoration Day. 



Scholzeli Ferns, 2V2-in., $6.00 per 100. 

 Whitman! Ferns, 2H2-in., $1.00 per 100. 

 Scholzeli Ferns, 7 and Sin. pans, $1.28 and 



$1.60 each. 

 Whitman! Ferns, 7 and 8-in. pans, $1.00 and 



$1.60 each. 

 Pierson! Ferns, 7, 8 and 9-in. pans, $1.00 to $2.0^ 



each; 2V2-in. pots, $4.00 per 100. 

 Rubbers. 6 ft. high. $1.00 and $1.26 each. 

 Combinations, 3 In a pot, $2.60 and ^.00 a pot. 

 Arancaria excelsa, $1.60, $2.00 and $2 JO each. 

 Araucaria Ktaaca, $1.26 each. 

 * ' robusta, $1 J!0 each. 



Chibotium Schiedei , $3.00 each. 

 Phoenix Roebeleni! , $1.00 and $1.60 each. 

 Pandanus Veitch!!. 6-in.. 76c; 6H2-in. and 6-ln. . 



$1.00 each; 6>ii.in., $1.25 each; 7-in.. $1.60 ant. 



$2.00 each. 

 Pandanus Utilis, 8-in., $3.00 each; 9-ln., $4.00 each 

 Kentia Combinations. 11-in. tube. 6Hi to 6 ft. 



high. $13.00 to $14.00 each; llin. tubs, 6 to 6ia ft. 



high. $12.00 each; 10-ln. tubs, 5 ft. high, $10.0i 



each; 9-tn. tubs. 4^ ft. high, $8.00 each. 

 One large plant and 3 to 4 smaller plants around. 

 Hydrangeas, in bloom, for vase planting, $9.0<' 



and $12.00 per doz.; tube, $6.00 each. 



ANTON SCtlULTHEiS, College Point, L I. 



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Why delay ordering your Besonin 

 Glolre de liorraine? You will soon 

 want them sure. We are equipped bet- 

 ter than ever to supply excellent 

 stock. 24-in. pots, twice transplanted, 

 at $16.00 per 100; $140.00 per 1000. 

 Cyclamen, 3-in., $7.00 per lOO; 4-ln., $16.00 per 100. 

 Polnsettias, 2>a-in., $6.00 per 100; $46.00 per 1000. 

 Write us for Catalogue. 



8KIDBL8KT ft IRWIN OO; 



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