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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Junk 10, 1010. 



NEPHROLEPIS 



BOSTON! I: NSIS. W r liiiM' ii -ijlmdid lol of l.irKO si)t'iiiiien iilaiils in r.'-iii. imts. a I from $."i.itO in S'.aO Oiich : t'.-in, at •'>0c oadi. 

 liLlKiANTISSIMA IMPROVED. IIk' liiit-t oi' i\\\< type, uovur re\ iTtini? to thr Ho>tou type Fine plants, -''i in. pots, $10.00 \ut lOO; I in., i^x- 



I'ji'li; r.-iii., .'in, faili : ^ in., $1 .nO cacli. 

 SLPL'PmSSI.MA. i;.\l!\i lic;n> I. hint-. I in. piit~. ■-:"'C cacli ; I'.-in.. -'lOe racli ; S. in., $1.00 each. 



BIDDING SfOCK 



Per 100 



Abutilon Savit/.i, ."l-in. p()t< S4.00 



.Acalvpha Musaica. J't-in. iiots <>.00 



Atreratum, iliivi' >()rts. _'>4-in. poi> :>.00 



Alternanthcras, tlucr sorts, JH in. pots ;i.00 



Alyssum, swiM-t. J'l in. pots :>.00 



Asters, a>s<iiii<i, J' l-in. pots :f.00 



Cannas, tinest sorts- IJfanic do I'Oitevinr, Buttercup. Sou\ . 

 • 1 .\ntoinf('ro/y. ri<-rson's Pnuiicr, ami I'loroiice \'anghaii 



— strong plants. :'.'-j-in. pots ('..OO 



Cobaca Scandens, L''4in. pots 100 



Coleus. '.olden lleddcr. ViTschalVt'ltii, ami assortod. •.'i4in. 



pot- :!.00 



Per 100 



Crutons, assorted, ".^s in. pots $'_'.').00 



Geraniums, double a>-orle<i and Ko-r, I'.'fl.in. puis S.OO 



Geraniums. Mnie. .•salleroi, '-"i-pols .">.00 



Heliotrope, -".i-in. pots :!.00 



Moonflower, liU-in. pots 1.00 



Nasturtiums, assorte<l, line. ;i-in. pots I.OO 



Petunias, 'J'l-in. pots i.OO 



s^alvia Splendens, JU-iii. pots :!.00 



Vinca va ietfata, o^a-iii. |)ots s.OO 



Hydrangea Otaksa, l-in. pots, in bud and bloom, one bloom 



per plant, 11. .'>0 per dozen. 



Ete Plants, New York Improved i.OO 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York 



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WESTERLY, R. I. 



•'~^. .1. K'ciitor w;is ;i\vay at the time 

 ol my \isit, l)ut JiOiiis iJciitcr piloted 

 nie tliroueli their extensive jjlaut, where 

 soinethiii;^ nl inteiest is to J)e seen at 

 all soa.^oiis. luises were looking first - 

 class. M.-irylaiid is eonsidered the best 

 |ii'odii<-iiii^ Mtriety, either j^rown on own 

 roots or ;;r;itt((l. I'ink .Delight is the 

 ino<st j.oj'ular jiink eariiation. Sangamo 

 is hie lily I'oiisidered for a crimson and 

 i> doiiiy well. I'art of the houses are 

 liciii;,' [ilinitcd. 



< rnieiit is taking tlic jiltice of wood 

 as fast as jMissible tit tiie Keiitcr place. 

 TlKMe i< no intention at' tidding any 

 lionse> tiiis vear. Mr. IJetiter, !Sr., is 

 (|iiite a poultry fiincier and lias some 

 clmire In. ■(■(]<. He believes in having 

 t be l,,'-t ,.{ r\crvthiii,L,'. ^r. 



MANCHESTER, MASS. 



\r tbe la>t iiu'ctiiiL'' of the Xorl h 

 .^lh>ie ll..itieiiltiir;il Sn,-icty, .\. !•:. 

 'I'liaielici. ,.{' .Xriinbl .\ilioic'l nin. ^\as 

 llie ^jiiiikir. L;i\ in;.'' a tiiost interesting 



lalk I'll ~.,n t' the new < 'liiiiesc llower 



Ml','' sImiiIk. \\bie|i iia\i' pio\e(l iiai'ly 

 in .\e'\ I '.ii::l;iiiil, lie nieiitionrd a long 

 ii^l ..r \:iiiities tliar li;i\-e provOij Ve- 

 li,'ilili', ii.'ei .'il^o iinnied snine^ Irnijer 

 lioWeriiig -hrnb- which could lic grown 

 :is ]iiit )l;ii;i- ii'T ureeiiliousc woilv in 



wiTlli'l'. 



W'liilc' ■' -iviiiild seem hard to rival 

 1 h.' lie.Tily ■>\' till' \ iliiiniiinis. spineas, 

 lipii ieer;i--. •!.■.. A\liirh rcct'iitlv ha\'e 

 lieeii in t!ie;r lull ejoiy ill this \-icinity. 

 .\1 r. TMntrhiT 's li~t cunl .•lincd many 

 tiiiiii:- wlii'-b ill! up til date planters 

 will \v:iiii 111 try. 



■|'he liiiee iml. dry snilllliers which we 

 ha\e e\pel iellred 111 this loc;ilit\- hri\e 



1 ende.i ! II ri I ell ;i iid increase t be 

 llniiti 1 i.ii-i i'~^ III' iiiir shriiip-- to ;i 

 in;irl<eW Jei;iee iind. nil tiie oilier liaiiil. 



ii;i\e. III cciii III net inn with innilel-ute will- 

 'er>, \\iieliill\- ilicre;i<ed insect pest--. 

 ' lliel .'iiM.ilie tlie-e ;it |ire--eilt is 1 he 

 I'Ut wenii, wiiicli has ,bine ei'e;,t dumagc 

 in liiilli private and coiiiinerci;il gar- 

 dens, in Miine cases whole jiltuitings of 

 onions, -weet peas, beans and carna- 

 tions being completely ruined. 



Low temperatures were recorded here 

 during the first week of June and on 

 one iiioriiing at least the grass was 

 white and stiff with frost on low land. 



^ragmuson tt llylen, the Bridge street 

 fiorists, rejiort: heavy sales of bedding 

 jilants. their greenhouses being rapidly 

 cjeane.l out. 



GERANIUMS 



It is now aliiiiit time that ibe spring stink sboiild be disposed ol', and yoti 

 were ihiiikiiig iilxuit buying new stock ol' ( leraninnis to |ilant out or placing 

 yoiir order for L'-ineli stock to be delivered next fall or wint<'r; in either ease 

 we are ready to talk business. It is a well known fact that we ;ire head 

 (|nart<'rs :ind h;i\t' the most complete collection in the country, good standatil 

 sorts at 82.00 iier iOd. sls..")0 |)er 1000 to .-)()e each for newer varieties and 

 novi'lties. W'e oli'er a collection of one plant each of •")0 kinds, made nj) from 

 ihe lOO.S and I'.'Oii I'jiropean novelties. forS,5.(lO. 



A^eratum, Cineraria Candidissima, Centaurea Gymnocarpa, Coleu.s, 

 Verbenas, Heliotrope, Fuchsias,. Lemon Verbenas, Salvia, Sw-ainsona 

 Alba, 2=inch, $2.00 per 100; 3 = inch, $3.00 per 100. Alternantheras, 

 2=inch, $2.00 per 100. 



Sjiccial prices on large lots. 



Cannas, 3Mnch, fine stociv, $3.00 per 100; $2.S.O0 per 1000. 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO., 



White Marsh, Md. 



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TR/IDE LIST 



.\ III III' I .111- i> \ eiti'li i i. 4-iM. pots, :?lu.()IP [ici 11 id; 

 :;.iri. piiN. s.-,.iHi |]ei liKi. 



I \ > . Il!ii-«l> I'iiiKli^li, I in. pol-i, *l.i«i pii iloz. 



I>y, ll:ir<l.\. :; in. pels. .^T.iiii pt'i- imi. 



(Mciiiat i«. raiiiciilata. stroiiK plants, SIii.iki per 

 liHi; :;.iTi. piil^-, ?.').i«i |>cr liiii. 



Cl<-iii:iti> \'il:illi:i, stDiii: tiaiisplatile.l seed 

 lin«s. Jl.i"! per Inii: ss.ihi per Iihmi. Tliis is a vi'i'.v 

 iii-etiil, last t,'in\viiii,'. liaril.v .•leiiialis, Weariiii.' lent' 

 spia.\sot »\Viel >.C('iil<'.l wliKe flowers. 



I''criis for ni>li<'S, as-diteil \;iiietifs. I'm. pel-, 

 *:;.no pel- KKi. 



.'\M|i:ir:i;;iis S|>rfim«Ti, 'J iii. pel-, ;-'.MI(i per Pm, 

 J'-j-in. pels. Si.iMi per Phi. 



I'assiJIofji CiM-riilca. M in. pels, S.-i.ihi per liiii. 



Hoiic.vsiicklo.WiMKlliine, l-iii. |.. iis..*|..-,{|pei (111/. 



IJiisc <iei':iii i II Ills. :; in. pel-, si.iiii p,.,- Inn. 



C. EISELK 



11th & Westmoreland Sts.. PHIUDELPHIA. PA. 



Sjiraying operations have 1 n going 



on st(\'i.lily for souk? tim<- now; several 

 big power sprayei's .•md innumerable 

 hand machines spreading arsen.ates by 

 tons and tons in the elfort to (dieck 

 gi|)sy ami Itrown-tail motli. Ami the 

 end is not yet, nor soon. 



Alfred !■'.. I'arsons. 



Port Clinton, O. -W. S. Woner, who 

 had the contract for |ilaiiting the llower 

 beils in the court house park, ad. led 

 several beds this se.-ison and ga\e the 

 whole tract a fine appearance. 



COLEUS 



SI miiL' •-"•j-m,. *J.on I 

 KKi. Sis. (1(1 per liKHi: le • 

 I'll .■ultinits, I'.iic per I 

 *.">.(«! p.'C KMMI. l'li'Ml,\ ■ 

 \ I'lsclialTcltii, stroi . . 

 i\'a(l\ III plant mii 

 >;ipe(l i-Dlli'dieii, 



\ t-rlM-iins, pink ;. ■ 

 \vliile.*J.(Kipei IliOirl 



per 1(N»I. 



IVI III »'. S a I I <' I • 

 <i«Taiii iiiiiN , sir. 

 Iiiini pets. S-.")ll per 1 

 iJd.dO per 1(1(10. 



\ iiicis, (ootid ' 

 tinus.sl.iHl p.r KXi; •" 

 per KKKl. 



.\llci-iiaii t li «■ r ■ 

 ri'il anil vellim , >'■"' 

 KKI; *.").()(l pec liKXi. 

 .iiiii ^Irentr. 



St«-\i:i, Sl.en p.i 

 ss.Ki p..r KiiHl. Daisies, jl.Oll per- 1(1(1: SS.(Hlpi'i 1 

 W !■ pri'p;iv .'Xpress mi all ineteil cutliDsis. 



C.HUMFELD,CLAYGENTER,KA^< 



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Julius Roqhrs Co^ 



RUTHERFORD. N. J. 

 Palms, Plants, Orchids, Etc 



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