OCTOBEB 10, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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AZrALbAo Alvt IIN por Christmas... 



We have received our first car of Belgian Azaleas, fine plants, personally picked and selected in Ghent hy a member 

 of our Company ; re-assorted here, and none delivered to our customers that do not come up to the highest standard of 

 excellence— shapely, well balanced, abundantly budded plants. Mr. w. a. saitford. of " The saitford riower 



Shop" (whom we quote by permlewlOD), tald last 

 year: 



"f he Aza'ess we boiiKhtTroin Jackson & PerklDs 

 Oompany were the finest lot we ever forced, and we 

 have given them a daptlcate order for four hundred 

 plants this year." (And Mr. Saitford was so well 

 pleased with THAT lot that he gave us another large 

 order for Azaleas THIS year.) 



VAKIBTIES:— This list, and a few more, and 



while they last at these prices: 

 Apollo. Doable; dark red; Iste. 

 Bernard Andreas Alba. Doable; pare white; 



late. 

 Deuti(che Perle. Doable; pure white; one of 



the best. 

 Doctor Moore. Double; deep roee; fine; late. 

 Kmpereur l>n Bresil. Double: soft roee; extra 



fine; late. 

 Epa press of India. Doable; rich, rosy, salmon; 

 / late. 



Ernest Eenkhantte. Double: brilliant red. 

 Madame Petrick. Semi-double; deep rose; very 



early. 

 Madame Van der 



bright red; early. 



Niobe. Fine; double white; late. 



Prof. Wolters. Single; rose, 

 white; early. 



Bimon Mardner. Doable pink: early. 



Vervaeueana. Double; rosy salmon; white mar- 

 gin; early. 



Vervaeneana Alba. New, very desirable early 

 kind. 

 PRICES. Doz. 



10 to 12 inches in diameter $ 6 00 



12 to 14 inehes in diameter 6.00 



14 to 16 inches In diameter 7.60 



16 to 18 Inches In diameter 12.0J 



Grnyssen. Semi-double; 



bordered with 



100 



$38 00 



48 00 



60.00 



90.00 



"The Azaleas you shipped me this fall are certainly fine; the Madams Petrick were broii|?ht Into bloom for Christmas without forcioK. We had the 

 best Azaleas In Worcester for the holidays, and I can assure you of my order for next season." Chas. D. Mackie, Worcester, Mass., Dec. 31, 1910^ 



"The car of plants made record-breaking time and came through in fine shape; the Azaleas and Rhododendrons were very fine, in fact, beyond 

 criticism." T. R. Hopkins, Seattle, Washington, Jan. 11. 1911. 



Prompt orders are invited, while the assortment is complete, and while the plants are fresh and perfect; get them 

 started for the holidays; nothing eiusier to bring into bloom and nothing more salable or more profitable than these hand- 

 some plants when in bloom. 



JACKSON 9t PERKINS COMPANY, wb^.^:^»Ai,. Newark, Wayne Ctunty, New York State 



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Chrysaothemoms 



HavlnK disposed of onr tnrplas stock 

 Itlants of ADVANCE, we are now in posi- 

 tion to take orders for yonns plants for 

 January or February delivery of the tbree 

 followinie: 



SMITH'S ADV ANCE-The earliest large flow- 

 ering white, a fine companion of Golden Olow. Can 

 be had from July onward accordiog to date of plant- 

 ing and selecting buds. Being more dwarf and flow- 

 ers more double than October Frost, is a decided im- 

 provement on that variety. It wa> so well received 

 by all purchasers this season, we predict a very 

 heavy demand. Price, 11.20 per 10; $10.00 per 100. 



UNAKA— This variety has sugtalned our last 

 year's description. Being a stroDR Krower'with per- 

 fect stem and foliage, a fine incurvsd bloom of a 

 pleasing shade of pink and maturing the first week 

 of October, places it foremost among early pinks. 

 In fact, there is no other good pink to compete with 

 it at this date. Price, $1.20 per 10; $10.00 per loO. 



CHRY jOtOBA— This variety is about 15 days 

 earlier than Col. D. Appleton, It of larger size, 

 stronger stem, not as tall, in color is intermedUte 

 between this variety and Major Bonnafton. This 

 with its exceflent keeping qualities places it in the 

 front ranks of the commercial sorts. Price, $3.00 

 per 10; $26.00 per 100. 



Place Tonr Orders Early. 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO., Adrian, Mich. 



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FERNS-ROSES 

 ....BEGONIAS.... 



Amerpohlll, Barrowsii, Scottli. Elegantisslma. 

 **o*ton. Jacksonl, Piersonl. Sword. Whitmani. 



2»^ln..pot8, 14.00 per 100; 4-in.. $16 00 per 100. 

 ^1 .\ Begonias, assorted varieties, 3-ln. pot 

 Plants, >5.00 per 100; $45.C0 per 1000. 

 Koses our specialty. Ask lor quotations. 



The Dingec t Contrd Ci.,^i:,^,r' 



Alwayi mention the Flodtts* Review when 

 writing adveriisen. 



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