APRIL 14, 1010. 



TheWcekly Florists' Review. 



43 



DoiiMeSweet Scented 



Chinese Peonies 



Exceptionally Fine Boots, )J to 7 eyes. 



Doz. 100 



Double White tlM 17.00 



Double Pink 1-26 6.00 



DoubleEfid 1-25 6.00 



Double Mixed !•*» 6.00 



Eiepliant's Ears 



(CaladinmB) 



100 1000 



size. 8 to 7 inches ., 11.25 »10.00 



Sl/e. 7 to 9 Inches 3.00 20.00 



Size. 9 to U Inches ••••• 6.00 56.00 



MADEIRA VINK ROOTS... 1.26 10.00 

 CINNAMON VINE ROOTS.. 2.60 



Tuberous Begonias 



Larse plump Bulbs from a prize strain 



Doz. 100 1000 



Sinele mixed $0.36 $2.00 $W.OO 



Sinele separate colors.. .40 2.26 20.00 

 Double mixed 60 4.00 33.00 



Giant Gloxinias 



Choice mixed 50 3.25 30.00 



Separate colors 60 3.60 33.00 



Canna Roots 



Mixed, fine roots 30 1.75 16.00 



Named sorts 35 2.50 20.00 



Send for list. 



Tuberoses 



Excelsior Pearl, No. 1 1.00 7.00 



Excelsior Pearl, No. 2 60 4.00 



Johnson Seed Co. 



217 Market Street 



Piiiladeipliia, Pa. 



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BILBS 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



YUESS GARDENS COMPANY 



Newburgh, N. Y. 



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Charles Kuehn is handling the stock, 

 which has been selling clean. 



Fred Ammann, of Edwardsville, III., 

 spent a day in the city last week. He 

 is consigning some extra fine roses to 

 this market. Easter business at Alton 

 and Edwardsville was good. 



Ostertag Bros, had an exceptionally 

 heavy week in funeral work. They have 

 a number of large wedding decorations 

 on for this month. Their decorated room 

 on the second floor, as a sample, ia a 

 great attraction. 



The large show houses of F. C. Weber, 

 the Ellison Floral Co., Kalisch Bros, and 

 F. H. Weber are in fine shape to supply 

 the demands of lovers of fine blooming 

 plants. 



Conrad Bergstermann, on South Grand 

 avenue, is showing some extra fine pink 

 azaleas this week. Mr. Bergstermann 

 says that the sale of blooming plants is 

 growing steadily in his section. 



The sad news of the death of Mrs. W. 

 J. Vesey,- at Fort Wayne, Ind., reached 

 the trade here on Saturday, April 9, and 

 it was a great shock to all in the trade, 

 as Mrs. Vesey was well known to us all. 



SURPLUS 



Lilium Aurafums, 8/9-m. (130 in a case), $4.50 per case. 

 Lilium Speciosum Albums, 8/9-in. (220 in a case), 



$13.00 per case. 

 Cycas Stems, 3/8 lbs. (300 lbs. to a case) , $16.50 per case. 



Prices f. o. b. New York. Sold only in caae lots. Stock limited. 



Order at once. 



Bamboo Staiies, natural and green, various sizes always on 

 hand. 



YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO., Ltd. 



31 Barclay Street, NEW YORK 



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ORDER NOW AND BE SURE TO GROW THIS YEAR 



Rawson's Gold Medal Chinese Primulas 



WITHOUT DOUBT THE FINEST STRAIN IN THE COUNTRY 



We offer the following' colors : Pure white, brilliant pink, deep blue, crimson, salmon, 

 bright Christmas red and white with red eye; also a wonderful mixture at the price of 50c per 

 100 seeds; $4.00 per 1000 seeds. The proper time to sow Primulas is during the month of 

 May, so please do not delay in ordering. 



W. W. RAWSON & CO. 



Seedsmen, 



5 Union Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



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Bridgeman's Seed Warehouse 



r::^ ■■tebUalied 18t4. RICKARD8 BROS., Props. 



Importers and Gfarowers of Hlgih- grade 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS, Etc. 



87 last 19th Street, Telephone 4235 Gramercy NEW YORK CITY 



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Every Florist Who Grows 



ASTERS 



Bhoald lend for onr Aeter Book 

 immediately. Get yonr name on oar 

 files for our regular Floriets' Whole- 

 sale Catalogue. These books are free. 

 When writlnff, mention this paper. 



JAME S VICK*S SONS 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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All are with me in extending our sym- 

 pathy to the bereaved family. 



J. J. B. 



Glendale, 0. — Adolph Campe, the 

 landscape architect, completed last fall 

 the parks on the fine stock farm of Dr. 

 Hartmann, at Columbus, O., and is now 

 at work on a 60-acre park on Sheffield 

 Farm, at Cincinnati. He also has a con- 

 tract to lay out a large tract of wood- 

 land as a private park. 



PRIMROSE 



SEED 



IMPROVED CHINESE 



Finest grown, large flowering, fringed, single 

 and double, 15 varieties, mixed. 500 seeds, $1.00; 

 half pkt., 50c. Have the varieties separate, also. 



CI lU p B A B I A Finest large flowering, 

 '•^^■■'^rilM dwarf, mixed, 1000 

 seeds, 50c. 



GIANT PANSY L^^erS S 



ties, critically selected, 5000 seeds. $1.00; half pkt 

 50c: oz., $2.50. 500 seeds of giant Mme. Ferret 

 pansy added to every $1.00 pkt. of Giant Pansy. 

 CASH. Liberal extra count. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



RDPPTON: The Hume of PrlmroseB 



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Natick, Mass.— Alexander Montgom- 

 ery has gone to Hadley, Mass., to take 

 charge of the greenhouses recently 

 erected there by his company. Before 

 his departure, a complete set of office 

 furniture was presented to him by the 

 employees of the Waban Eose Conserva- 

 tories, Maj. P. J. Donahoe making the 

 presentation. 



