May 7, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



83 



SPRING PLANTS 



3 

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DBAOAEKA TEBMINAUS 



Brilliant red. 

 2^-liicli pots SIO per 100 



3 -Incb pots, strong plants S25 per 100 



4 -Inch pota, strong plants $3S per 100 



We would suggest ordering the above e«rly, 



as the demand la always great. 



BBACAENA AUABILIS 

 Green and pinkish white; one of the finest va- 

 rieties. 



2%-lnch pots «25 per 10© 



-Inch pots |35 per 100 



-Inch pots $50 per 100 



-Inch pots $9 and $12 per doz. 



-Inch pots $15 and $18 per doz. 



SaACAE^A SHEPHEBDn 

 Carmine and green leaves. 

 2V4-lnch pots. $25 per 10» 



3 -Inch pots $35 per 100 



4 -Inch pots $50 per 100 



5 -Inch pots $9 per doz. 



6 -Inch pots $12 and $15 per doz. 



D&ACAENA FBAGRANS 

 Plain green leaf. 



6-lnch pots $6 and $9 per doz. 



8-lnch tubs $18 per doz. 



10-lnch tubs $2 and $2.50 each 



Larger plants $4, $5 and $6 each 



DRACAENA MAimAIANA 



Large, bright red leaf, beautifully colored. 

 2H-lncb pots $25 per 100 



3 -Inch pots $35 per 100 



4 -Inch pots $50 per 100 



5 -Inch pots $75 per 100 



6 -Inch pots $12 and $15 per doz. 



DRACAENA GODSEEFIANA 



Green and white leaf, very hardy; fine for 

 bflfikcts 

 2^4-inch pots $10 per 100 



3 -Inch pots $15 and $20 per 100 



4 -Incb pots ' $25 per 1<00 



DRACAENA BRONZE BEATTTT 



This variety was offered four years ago with 

 Dracaena Mandalana by the Introducer, Wm. A. 

 Manda, and Is the strongest-growing Dracaena 

 we have. Although not as highly colored as 

 Dracaena de Smetiana, we have found It won- 

 derfully durable as a house plant. We offer 

 splendid specimens. 

 2H-lnch pots $12 per 100 



4 -Inch pots $35 per 100 



5 -Inch pots •rr. .-. $60 per 100 



6 -Inch pots $9 and $12 per doz. 



DRACAENA GLADSTONE (Rare) 

 2^-lnch pots $25 per 100 



4 -Inch pots $6 per doz. 



5 -Inch pots $9 per doz. 



6 -Inch pots $12, $15 and $18 per doz. 



DRACAENA SEEDLINGS (New) 

 Some beantlful varieties In many colors. 

 4-lnch and 5-lnch pots $2.50 and $5 each 



DRACAENA DE SMETIANA 

 This is one of the most desirable of the broad 

 leaf varieties; a strong, vigorous grower, with 

 bold, dark-green foliage which becomes beauti- 

 fnlly sufTused and variegated. Our stock Is ex- 

 ceptionally fine this fall. 

 2%-lnch pots $25 per 100 



3 -inch pots $35 per 100 



4 -inch pots 50c each 



6 -Inch pots 75c and $1 each 



6 -inch pots $1.25 and $1.60 each 



DBAOAENA OUILFOTLEn (Bare) 

 2%-lnch pots $25 per 100 



4 -inch pots $6 per doa. 



5 -Inch pots $9 per dos. 



6 -Inch pots $12, $15 and $18 per dos. 



DBAOAENA TITWOBTHH (Bare) 



2V4-lnch pots $25 per 100 



4 -Inch pots $6 per doz. 



6 -Inch pots $9 per doz. 



6 -Inch pots $12, $16 and $18 per doz. 



DBAOAENA INDIVISA 

 Excellent as a decorative plant. 



5-inch pots $20 per 100 



6-lnch pots $35 per 100 



Larger plants 76c and $1 each 



DBAOAENA ANEBLEIENSIS (Bar«) 

 2%-lnch pots $26 per 100 



3 -Inch pots $35 per 100 



4 -Inch pots $50 per 100 



DBAOAENA IHPEBIALIS (Bare) 

 One of the very best of the bright-colored vari- 

 eties. 

 4-lnch pots $50 per 100 



DBAOAENA SANDEBIANA 

 White and light green. Fine for combinations. 

 2%-inch pots $15 per 100 



DBAOAENA KELLEBIANA 

 The greatly Improved Godsefflana. One of the 

 finest foliage plants for combination boxes or 

 baskets. 

 2%-inch pots $20 per 100 



3 -Inch pots $35 per 100 



4 -Inch pots $50 per 100 



PHOENIX BOEBELENII 

 This is unquestionably one of the great palms 

 of the future, combining the grace of a Cocos 

 Weddelllana with the hardiness of a Kentla. It 

 will prove an Invaluable plant for the house. Our 

 stock In the following sizes is unusually fine: 



6-lncb pots $1.25 each 



10-Incb and 12-lnch tubs, specimen plants, 



$10, $12.50, $15 and $20 each 



ABEOA LUTESCENS 

 Perfect plants with rich, dark-green foliage. 

 Our stock has been grown cool and bard. It Is 

 in Splendid condition and will surely give satis- 

 faction. 



4-incb pots, single, heavy $25 per 100 



5-inch pots, single $6 per doz. 



6-lncb pots $12 per doz. 



8-inch pots, made up, very heavy, 48 Inches 



to 60 Inches tall $5 each 



10-lncb pots, made up, very heavy, 60 inches 



tall $5 and $6 each 



10-Inch tubs, made up, very heavy, 6 feet to 

 8 feet tall $7.50, $10 and $12.50 each 



FICU8 PANDUBATA 

 The plant of the century. Positively the best 

 porch and bouse plant to date. Our stock of this 

 wonderful plant this year is finer than we have 

 heretofore offered. It will surely give satis- 

 faction. 



6-lnch pots, 2% feet tall $2 each 



7-lncb pots, 3 feet tall $2.50 each 



8-lncb pots, 4 feot tall $3 each 



10-Inch and 11-lncb tubs, 6 feet tall.. $4, $6 each 

 Branch plants, exceptionally fine, 



$2.50, $3. $3.50 and $4 each 

 The larger plants are unusually fiine. 



XTOUS CHATTVIEBII 



This is an old variety taken up again by us. 

 We believe we have the only stock of this variety 

 In the country. It Is in a class with the old 

 Ficus Elastics, being very hardy and doing 

 equally well for both Inside and outside decora- 

 tion. This plant has already given great satis- 

 faction. 

 6-inch pots, 18 Inches and 36 Inches high, 



$6, $9 and $12 per doz. 

 Large plants ; . .$1.50 and $2 each 



FICTTS UTILIS 



A species that came to us through the Botan- 

 ical Gardens at Washington, D. C, which prom- 

 ises to be a valuable addition as a decorative 

 house plant. The leaves are thick and leathery 

 and are from 18 Inches to 24 inches long, one-half 

 as wide, of a rich, holly-green color, with midrib 

 and veins of an Ivory white which stand out 

 prominently. 

 6-lncb pots, 24 inches tall $3 each 



FICUS CBAIOII 

 This variety Is a greatly Improved Ficus Elas- 

 tics and is bound to prove a universal favorite. 

 It is close-Jointed and the midrib stands out 

 prominently, being ivory-white in color. 



4-inch pots, 15 inches tall $35 per 100 



6-lnch pots, 18 inches to 24 Inches tall, 



$6 and $9 per doz.. 



85,000 CHBTSANTHEMTJMS 



Excellent Stock — Delivery at Once. 



Rooted Cuttings 2^-In 



100 1000 100 



Golden Glow $2.00 $17.60 $ 8.00 



Pacific Supreme 2.00 17.60 3.0O 



Smith's Advance 2.00 17.60 8.00 



Bonnaffon 2.00 17.50 3.00 



Nagoya 2.00 17.60 3.00 



ComoleU 2.00 17.60 8.00 



Merry Jane 2.00 17.60 8.00 



Dolly Dimple 2.00 17.50 8.00 



Bobert Halliday 2.00 17.50 8.00 



Dr. Enguehard 2.00 17.60 3.00 



Quinola Pompon 2.00 17.60 3.00 



Baby Pompon 2.00 17.50 8.00 



Lynnwood Hall 2.00 17.50 8.00 



Unaka 2.00 17.50 8.00 



Chrysolora 2.00 17.60 8.00 



Baby Margaret 2.00 17.60 8.00 



Garza 2.00 17.60 8.00 



Clorinda 2.00 17.50 3.00 



Mm. Beu 2.00 17.60 8.00 



Golden Age 2.50 20.00 8.60 



Yellow Eaton 2.50 20.00 3.60 



White Eaton 2.50 20.00 8.60 



Golden Gem 3.00 25.00 4.00 



Fairy Queen 3.00 25.00 4.00 



Wells* Late Pink 3.00 25.00 4.00 



Decemtt6r Gem 3.00 25.00 4.00 



Thanksgiving Queen... 3.00 25.00 4.00 



Golden Chadwiok 3.00 25.00 4.00 



White Chadwick 3.00 25.00 4.00 



Chadwiok Supreme 3.00 25.00 4.00 



Boman Gold 3.00 25.00 4.00 



Naomah 3.00 25.00 4.00 



Wm. B. Brock 4.00 35.00 6.00 



Helen Newberry 4.00 35.00 6.00 



Bamapo 8.00 75.00 10.00 



Golden SUr 8.00 75.00 10.00 



. Stock 

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$25.00 

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 26.00 

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 25.00 

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 26.00 

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 26.00 

 30.00 

 30.00 

 90.00 

 35.00 

 36.00 

 85.00 

 35.00 

 36.00 

 85.00 

 86.00 

 36.00 

 36.00 

 86.00 

 40.00 

 40.00 

 90.00 

 90.00 



4900 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa, 



NORWOOD, PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



May 2 Welch Bros. Co. was extremely 

 busy, the rose business in particular 

 being booming. They . anticipate a 

 largely increased trade for Mothers' 

 day. 



At the next meeting of the Garden- 

 ers ' and Florists ' Club, May 19 Prof. 

 F. W. Eane, state forester of Massa- 

 chusetts, will give a stereopticon lecture 

 on forestry conditions here and abroad. 



J. Newman & Son had a good busi- 

 ness May 2. They took the lead in the 

 movement for cooperative advertising 

 for Mothers ' day, which is going to help 

 business a great deal. 



Evergreens, in spite of the severe 

 winter, have come through almost un- 

 scathed, thanks to abundant moisture in 



the ground. On the other hand, such 

 plants as Clematis paniculata and Big- 

 nonia radicans have been killed out- 

 right, both at the Blue Hill Nurseries 

 and at E. & J. Farquhar's Dedham nur- 

 series. 



Flower day was held at Salem, Mass., 

 May 2, On the streets 30,000 carna- 

 tions were disposed of and the sum of 

 $3,000 was realized for a tuberculosis 

 fund. 



April gave us a rainfall of 5.96 

 inches, nearly two inches over normal. 

 On one day the shade temperature rose 

 to 87 degrees, but the mean tempera- 

 ture for the month was, with one ex- 

 ception, the lowest in the history of the 

 weather bureau. W. N. C. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



The feature of the recent meeting of 

 the Newport Horticultural Society, in 

 its new quarters in Music hall, was the 

 exhibit of antirrhinum made by John B. 

 Urquhart, gardener for State Senator R. 

 Livingston Beeckman, for which a sil- 

 ver medal, the highest award of the 

 society, was given. A large vase stood 

 in the center of the hall, with spikes 

 over six feet in height and some over 

 seven feet, with more than fifty flowers 

 on each, the colors varying from pure 

 white to dark crimson. It was an- 

 nounced that the premium list for the 

 June exhibition of the society, in con- 

 nection with the Newport Garden Asso- 



