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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



May 11, 1911. 



Tuberous-rooted Begonias 



In five separate colors— white, soarlet, crimson, pink and yellow. 

 Single, $8.60 per 100 ; $80.00 per 1000. Double, $4.60 per 100 ; $40.00 per lOCO. 



GLOXINIAS 



In four separate rolors— white, blue, red and blue bordered 

 white— $4.50 per 100. Finest Mixed, all colors. |3.50 per 100. 



FINE FERNS 



Ready for Immediate Retail Sale 



We have an exceptionally fine and large stock of the following 

 varieties— first-class plants of exceptionally good value, plants that 

 will please the most critical buyers, both in regard to Quality and 



V&lU6> 



NepliroleplB KtesantlBBlma (Improved). The finest of 



CBOTONS. Fine assortment, well 



F. R. PIERSON CO., 



this type— nevfcr showing a Boston frond ; it has not reverted in the 

 last four years. Fine plants, 6-in. pots, $6.00 per doz.; g-in., $12.00 

 to |18 00 per doz.; large specimens in 12-in. pans. |8.00 to |5.00 each. 



Nephrolepla Klecantlsslma Compaota. This bears the 

 same relation to Elegautlssima that Scottii does to Bostoniensis. It 

 is a dwarf, compact plant, fspeclally fine in the small sizes. Fine 

 plants. 6 in. pots. 16.00 per do/..; 8-in., (18.00 per doz.; extra fine 

 specimens, 12-in. pans, ISOO each. 



Small Ferns lor Ferii Pans. Best and hardiest varieties, 

 assorted: Pteris Mayii. Wimsecci, Adiantoides, Aspidium Tsussi- 

 mense. Cyrtomlum Falcatum. etc. Nice plants^ZH-ln. pots. 18.50 

 per 100. ^ y 



colored, 6'in. pots, $9.00 per dosen. \'v 



Tarrytown-on-Hudson, jfew York 



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PROVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



There was a good volume of business 

 last week, but the large supply of stock 

 of every description caused a seeming 

 surplus. Prices have accordingly been 

 well down and the eyes of the dealers 

 are now on Memorial day and the fol- 

 lowing school graduations. The grow- 

 ers, on the other hand, are busy with 

 their spring work and all feel well sat- 

 isfied with the winter season 's business. 



Various Notes. 



Victor Scholboe is arranging to erect 

 a greenhouse at Westerly this summer. 



Edward E. Ely has been reelected 

 park commissioner of Providence for a 

 term of three years. 



T. J. Johnston & Co., Edward Brooks, 

 proprietor, are busy with a number of 

 small weddings and receptions. 



Carl Jurgens, of Newport, was a vis- 

 itor in Boston last week. 



S. J. Keuter, of Westerly, has opened 

 a handsome new store in New London. 



Thomas Curley is busy laying out and 

 caring for the grounds surrounding the 

 state normal school and the state house. 



Joseph Kopelman received a large 

 consignment of fiowering dogwood from 

 the south this week. Saturday he had 

 one window of his store on Washington 

 street banked with it and it attracted 

 general attention. 



Alexander Macrae, Elmer E. King and 

 Frederick Hoffman have been appointed 

 a committee to investigate cost, formu- 

 late by-laws and arrange other details 

 incidental to the establishment of a 

 wholesale market here next fall. J?Mf 

 teen growers are now interested in the 

 project. W. H. M. 



Begonia Gloire de Lor- 

 raine, Betr<»ii*^ Lonsdskle, 



$15.00 per 100; $140.00 per 

 1000. 

 Beffonia Glory of Cincinnati, 



$26.00 per 100; $200.00 per 1000. 260 

 at 1000 rate. 



Strong 254-inch pot plants, twice 

 transplanted. No better stock obtain- 

 able. Place your orders early to in- 

 sure May and June deliveries. 



Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. 



SKIDEL8KY & IIWIN CO. 



1215 Bets BIdB., FhOadelplila, Pa. 



Catalogue for the asking. 



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Seasonable Stock 



Rhododendrons, best named varieties. 18 

 to 24 in., 175.00; 24 to 30 in., $100.00 per 100. 



Nephrolepls Bostoniensis, fine 2^-in. 

 stock. $4,00 per 100; 3-in.. $7.00 per 100. 



Nephrolepls Scottii, strong 4-in.. 125.00 

 per 100. 



Anthericum Varlesatum, 2it-in., $3.00 

 per 100. 



Dracaena Indiylsa, fine 2ia-in., for growing 

 on. $3.00 per 100. 



Geraniums, 50 varieties, 2^-in. pots, $2.50 per 

 100. 



Send for cataiog^ue No. 6 il 



Asparagrus Sprengreri, 5-in. pots, 18-in.tops, 

 $15.00 per 100. ' 



Achyranthes Brilliantissima, $2.50 per 

 100. 



Dahlias, pot plants. 50 t>est varieties includ- 

 ing A. D. Livoni, Aiabella. Clifford W. Bruton, 

 Countess of Lonsdale. Perle, Pink Perle, .Stai dard 

 Bearer. Strahlein Krone, etc , $1.00 per 100. 



Violet Swanley White, $3.00 per 100. 

 Holt's Hardy Sagre, $3.00 per 100. 

 Hardy Chrysanthemnms, old-fashioned, 

 pink, white red and yellow, $3.00 per lOO. 



you have not received it. 



THE STORRS A HARRISON CO. 



Painesville, Ohio 



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SEASONABLE STOCK 



HTDRANGBAS for window boxes, in bloom, can be shipped out of pott, $6.00, $9.00 and 



$12.00 per rtozen. 

 HTDRANOKAS just coming into bud at the same prices; a few specimens in large tubs at 



•6.00 each. 

 TRDK BLUB HTDRANGBAS, in bud. at $12.00 per dozen. $75 00 per 100. 

 BRAMCHBD RUBBERS. $1.50 and $2 00 each. 

 FBRNS. Boston, Scottlt, Scholzell, Piersonl and Whitmani, $1 00. $1.50 and $2.00 



each ; also t3 00 and $4.00 plants. 

 ROSES. Tausendschon, Flower of Fairfield, or Hybrid Crimson, Dorothy Per. 



kins, Hiawatha, Star.flowered Rambler, in bloom or in bud. from $9 00 to $36.00 



per dozen. Hybrid Ferpetuals, just started, at $4 00 and $6.00 per dozen. 

 BOXWOODS. Bushes from ground, $20.00, $25 00, $35.00 and f 40.00 per 100; larger 



hushes, 50c, 75c and $1.00 each. 

 BOXWOODS. Pyramids, in tubs, from 2 to 4 feet high, from $2.50 to $8.00 per pair ; large 



specimen crowns, in lartre tubs, at t^O CO per pair. 

 BAT TRBKS; KKNTIAS; AUCUBAS. variegated, in all sizes. 

 ORANGE PLANTS, in bloom and perfect shape, 9-inch half pots, $3.00 each. 



ANTON SCinn.THEIS,316 19th St, CoUegt Point (Lon{kIand),N.Y. 



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A Section of Our Easter Crop 



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A greatly Improved strain of the 

 NBW PRIZE-WINMINO 



SOver Pink Snapdragon 



Kote heavy crop and compactness of heads, 

 which are mammoth, with flowers closely set. 

 We use only strong cattlDgs and will tell you 

 how and when to plant and prune for haavy 

 crops. The richest Snapdragon in existence— a 

 money-maker. 



Rooted cuttings, 100 for $2.00, 800 for $10.00. 

 delivered. 



G. S. RANSBURG,S«nersw8fth,N.H. 



