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Februaby 15, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



73 



Easter SlocK 



Doz. 100 



LI i;8, 6'<2-Jn. pots $6 00 $40.00 



Hi Irangeas, 4-ln.. house-firrown 2.50 17 60 



H. Irancreas, linp.,6-ln., 4 to 6 heads, 7 00 50.00 

 H> Irantreas. lmp.,6-ln., 6 to 10 beads. 10.00 76.00 

 H' Iransreas, linp.,7-ln.. 8 to 12 heads. 15.00 100.00 

 H' Irangeas, Unp., 8-in., 10 to 16 heads, 20.00 160.00 



JU Each 



A/iU-as 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.60 



Si laeas ;....86c, 50c and 76c 



p. ilzlas 26c 



R iiy Rambler Roses, 6-'n 60c unci 75c 



B.ii>y Rambler Roses, 4-ln....''.. 26c and 35c 



U; by Rambler Roses, pink and'whlte, 



• in 25c and 35c 



Hvimosa Roses, 4-ln 20c, 26c and 36c 



Primroses, Chinese and Ob?onlca, 3 and 4-ln. 



Cyclamen, 41n., fine. 



Cinerarias, 4 and 5-ln. „^ 



Hyacinths. 



Tulips. I 



Narcissus. 



ROSES 



GEO. A. KDHL 



WHOLESALE GROWER 



PEKIN, :: ILLINOIS 



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Cyclamen Seedlings 

 and R. C, Etc. 



We have a fine lot of Cyclamen Seedlings. 

 vt-ry good Imported strain, to offer In 6 separate 

 varieties, $1.50 per 100; $12.50 per 1000. 

 „ _ Per 100 1000 



Moon'vlnes, white. R. C, extra fine 



itnd clean. We have 10.000 of the8e..$l.50 $15 00 



t^^ ■»««■»! Ivy, R. C 1.00 10.00 



*^'J0 LantanaB, R. C. In 3 varieties. 1.50 12.50 

 HydranKea Otaksa. dormant. 3-in.. $8.00 per 



100; 4-iu.. $15.1,0 per 100; 5-in.. $25.00 per 100. 



We solicit your patronage. 



D.D.Augspurger &SonsCo. 



PEORIA, ILL. 



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FERNS FOR DISHES 



, Asparagu* Plumoaus, 



^-in. pot?. $350 per 100; $3000 per 1000: 3-in. 

 • o.u . . pots. $6.00 Per 100. 



Mn with order. 500 at 1000 rate. 



fRANK OECHSllN.^''w,c%-,«r*. 



_ Ment ion The Review when you wrtte. 



G.JDREYER 



.lai?k«oii Ave. CiMHURST, L. L 



DECORATIVE PLANTS 



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Our Salesman in form of our Catalogue has 



been mailed. 

 Have you received yours? 



DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY 

 KILLARNEY QUEEN— SDNBDRST 



are in New Roses the best offeriDga of the season, and 

 we are in the market to supply the beet that is to be had. 



In Yellow Roses, which are in demand, we can supply in quantity: 



LADY HILLINQDON, MRS. AARON WARD 



and MELODY 



IN STANDARD VARIETIES 



KILLARNEY 

 RICHMOND 



WHITE KILLARNEY 

 MRS. TAFT (A. Rivoire) 

 DOUBLE PINK KILLARNEY 

 MY MARYLAND RADIANCE 



CARNATIONS 



Wodenethe, Brooklyn, White Winsor, Mrs. C. W. Ward, 



White Perfection, White Enchantress, 



Beacon and Winsor 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Strictly Commercial Varieties. 

 CHADWICK SUPREME. The best late pink. 

 SMITH'S ADVANCE. The earliest white. 

 ROMAN GOLD. An excellent new yellow. 



These, with a select list of Standard Commercial, profitable varieties that 

 can be relied upon, are included in our Catalogue, with the best list of Pom- 

 pons ever offered. Best, because there are no varieties offered that are not 

 paying propositions commercially. Not a long list of names, but something 

 that means profit for the grower. 



BEDDING STOCK 



Coleus, in quantity Salvias 



Bes:onias, Lorraine and Cincinnati 



Asparagfus Hatcheri and Plumosus Nanus 



Palms and Ferns 



Heliotrope 



The sum and substance of our Catalogue is— 



STANDARD COMMERCIAL STOCK AT STANDARD PRICES. 



If you have not already received our Catalogue, write for it at once, re- 

 membering that early orders mean better service and earlier delivery. 



A.N.PIERSON,lnc.°"SS!iir 



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