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Mabcii 21, 1912. 



ThcWcckly Florists^ Review^ 



87 



Rhododendrons 



A Buperb lot of Grafted Hybrid Khododendrons just received from Holland, 18-24-inch, well budded; clean, 

 dark, healthy foliage, no brown, broken or burned leaves. A single importation of five carloada enabled us to buy 

 at a very low price. We offer the surplus plants at a correspondingly low price of $6.00 per dozen; $40.00 per 

 100; paeked and f. o. b. here. Qaality and condition g^oaranteed. 



35 Alice Heye — crimson. 



55 Album Novum — white. 



15 Anna Parson — violet. 



20 Album Splendldum — blush. 



20 Alexander Adee — (X) scarlet. 

 200 Abraham Lincoln — reddish-purple. 



15 Brayanum — crimson. 



40 Boule de Neige — white 

 ."^30 Catawblense Boursault — (X) purple. 

 500 Catawblense Grandiflorum — (X) rosy-purple. 



20 Charles Bagley — rosy-flesh. 



80 Chevalier Felix de Sauvage — dark red. 



35 Cynthia — scarlet. 



10 Doncaster — scarlet. 



45 Delicatissima — rosy. 

 160 Everastianum — lilac-rose. 

 125 Frederick Waterer — fiery-crimson. 



35 Fastuosum Flore Pleno — (X) lavender. 



30 Glgantea — bright rose. 



10 Gomer Waterer — white. 

 200 H. H. Hunnewell — dark crimson. 



10 John Waterer — (X) dark crimson. 



10 Julius Schame — rose. 



10 Kettledrum — purplish-crimson. 



40 Kate Waterer— (X) rose. 



45 Lord Roberts — dark red. 

 220 Lady Armstrong— pink. 



35 Libantum — white and yellow. 



45 Ludwig Leopold Leibig — cherry. 



70 Mrs. Millner — red. 



(X) indicates 



40 Mrs. R. S. Holsford — (X) salmon. 



10 Mme. Carvalho — white. 



20 Mme. Masson — white. 

 500 Maximum — white. 



35 Monsieur Thiers — carmine. 



20 Mrs. John Clutton — (X) white. 



20 Mrs. Fitzgerald — cherry. 



80 Mme. Wagoner — white and rose. 



15 Mme. J. Moser — red. 



30 Mrs. .John Waterer — (X) pink. 



.10 Marshall J. Brooks — (X) scarlet. 



20 Notablle — rose. " I 



250 Purpurea Elegans — lilac-rose. 

 , , 300 Prince Camille de Rohan — white. 



20 Purpureum — dark. 



35 Pelopidas — ^(X) carmine. 

 100 Parson's Gloriosa — blush. 

 160 Parson's Grandiflora — red. 

 180 Purpureum Grandiflorum Rubrum — dark 



70 Rosenm Elegans — reddish-rose. 

 500 Roseum Maximum — lilac-rose. 



50 Ropeum guperbum — rosy-red. 

 130 Superior — crimson. 



50 Sir Robert Peel — scarlet. 



10 Smltsi Aurea. 

 130 Sir Henry Havelock — (X) cherry. 



10 The Warrior — dark red. 



40 Vauban — mauve. 



55 Vesuvius — red. 



25 William Austin— (X) red. 

 varieties suitable for forcing. 



red. 



We have never seen a finer lot of Ebododendrons. Equal grade and quality cannot be bought on tke other side at 

 this price now. Rhododendron buyers will do well to correspond with'^us immediately. 



Jackson S Perkins Company, Newark, Waym^^Co.i'New York Slate 



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ciations announce that summer tourist 

 tickets will be on sale on a basis, ap- 

 proximately, of one and one-half first- 

 class fares for the round trip, and the 

 wish is expressed that many of the 

 western members will make this an oc- 

 casion for summer vacation for them- 

 selves and family. 



Bequests for information regarding 

 either the convention arrangements or 

 as to membership may be addressed to 

 John Hall, secretary, 204 Granite build- 

 ing, Rochester, N. Y. 



MABLOW BROS. BBANCHINQ OUT. 



The Marlow Bros. Seed Co., of 

 Wichita, Kan., has been incorporated to 

 do a wholesale and retail seed business. 

 The oflSeers are Clarence Marlow, presi- 

 dent; Scott B. Powers, of Republic, 

 Mo., vice-president; William Marlow, 

 Wichita, secretary and treasurer. The 

 paid up capital stock is given at $25,- 

 000. The Marlow brothers are suc- 

 cessors to Puckett & Bagby at 119 West 

 Douglas avenue, Wichita, buying that 

 retail seed store about a year ago. At 

 that time they conceived the idea of a 

 wholesale seed house in Wichita, and 

 have been trying the proposition out 

 since last summer. The demand for 

 seeds shipped out of Wichita to the 

 southwest was found to be so satis- 

 factory that the organization of a 

 wholesale seed company was decided 

 upon. The new company plans to at 

 once start work on new warehouses and 

 later on a new store building. From 

 three to five salesmen will be placed 

 in the field to cover the territory south 

 to the Rio Grande and the Gulf of 

 Mexico. 



Clematis Paniculata 



Only 



$5.00 per toOO. 



Strong, 1 year from frames and ready for potting up. 

 Sample, 10 for lO cents. 



THE ELM CITY NURSERY CO.,'^^*o"nn.^'' 



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SEASON OPEN AT WESTCHESTEB. 



The nurseries about Westchester, Pa., 

 are busy preparing for the usual spring 

 work of shipping and some orders have 

 already been sent out, mostly of hardy 

 shrubs and trees consigned to southern 

 points. Many orders are being boxed 

 ready for shipment in the large pack- 

 ing sheds, but the real shipping will not 

 start until there is an improvement in 

 the weather. 



The various forces of field men are 

 ready to commence work at any time 

 and will do so just as soon as the weath- 

 er permits. The traveling workmen 

 have arrived on the ground and the 

 camps are being gotten in shape by 

 them to await the arrival of the main 

 force. A few have been here all winter 

 and these have been keeping house at 

 the camps and getting things in readi- 

 ness for the spring. The same men 

 return nearly every season and are ex- 



PEONIES 



We have one of the flneat stocki anywhere In th« 

 country and should be very glad to flffure with 

 yoa on your list of wants. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock XzoluuiKe BuikUnCt CHICAGO 



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PEONY BARGAIN 



For Sprinsr Plantinc 

 COMTK DE JUSSI£R (yellow) 

 FBSTITA ALBA (white) 



DUOH£98 I>£ ORLKANS (pink) 



Roots, 2 to 5-eye divisions; ready now for 

 shipment, $6.00 per 100 for cash with order. 



THONAS J. OBERUN, Sinking Sprint Pi. 



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pected by the foremen, who hold open 

 places for them until the forces are 

 ready to get into the fields. 



