May 2, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



65 



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 MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, &C. — ° 



j,TCOBXS 



BQUAMiaSBA, or AMABTKI^ZS KAIiI^XI 



(The Magflo z;ily of Japan) 



\ perfectly hardy Amaryllis, producing beautiful pink 

 floV trs. One of the hardy Amaryllis never widely intro- 

 ju, ,;d and almost lost to floriculture. . * 



1 ycoriayiquamigera produces In early Spring toliajte 

 wli ih gi^lw until July, when it ripens off and dli- 

 krtiMars, ana <||ie not familiar with its habits would 

 thli k ti^e bulb^ad died, but about a month later, as 

 If y magic, the flower-stalks spring from the ground 

 to height of 2 or 3 feet, developing an umbel or large 

 an( beautiful lily-shaped flowers 3 to 4 Inches across 

 and from eight to twelve in number, of a delicate liiac- 



A^ the bulb is perfectly hardy without any protec- 

 tioi it can be planted either in the fall or spring. 

 Cov.^r the crown about 4 inches. Very useful for cut 

 flo^^<^'^s in the summer. 



Stronar bloomlngr bulbs, 10 ots. eacb, fl.OO per doz., 

 96.50 per 100 



CAZ;UIS, SPOTTED l^EAF 

 (Biohardia Albo-Macnlata) 



Ver> free summer-blooming variety. $2.25 per 100, 

 120.00 per 1000 



CAIiKA JO.T.tOTTlAXIA 



Tiiis is the great new Yellow Calla of marvelous 

 beauty. Flowers are large, rich dark golden yellow, 

 often 4 to 5 inches across the mouth; leaves are beauti- 

 fully spotted with white. Bulbs of this variety are 

 verv scarce. Extra large bulbs, 25 c'ts. each, $2.26 per 

 doz.. $17.00 per 100. 



KOITTBBETIAS 100 1000 



Crocoemaeflora. Orange-scarlet $0.75 $5.00 



Etoile de Feu. Rich, scarlet-yellow center. . . .75 6.50 



Bayou d'Or. Deep yellow, very large 75 5.00 



Fottsli graudlflora. Bright yellow, flushed 



with red 75 6.00 



Solell Coucbant. Bright red 75 5.00 



KTACINTHUS CAHDZCANS 

 (Cape HyaCintb) 



Large bulbs, $1.50 per 100, $12.00 per 1000. 



THE aSEAT ZSMENE 

 (Zamene Calatbina Orandiflora) 



Those who arv3 familiar with the true Giant I.smene 

 cannot say enoMh in praise of its beauty and purity, 

 e^f 



The flowers are^ff a very lar 



ze, lik^an Amaryllis, \ 



k^i 

 novel foi^ and of snqnty w^iteHdis, and Jre al#o exceed- 

 ingly fragrant. BulW are large and strong and begin- 

 to flower In two or three weeks after planting; a fine 

 florists' flower. $1.00 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 



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TXTBEBOBEB 100 



Double Pearl. Red seal brand, selected bulbs, 



4 to 6 in. in circumference $1.00 



3 to 4 in. in circumference 75 



Mexican Everbloomlng' 1.25 



1000 



t 8.00 



5.00 



12.00 



BPZBXiA Oladatone (cold storage), $1.25 per 12, $9.00 



per 100. 

 BPZBJSA palmata rosea. The beautiful deep pink hardy 



Spireea. $1.00 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 

 SPZBJBA Aruncue. The grand hardy white Spiraea. 



4 to 5 feet. $1.00 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 



ZBZB FAZ^Z^ZDA DAZ^KATZCA 



This is the grandest variety of all the German Iris. 

 Color deep, clear lavender, very large, flowers sweet- 

 scented. This Iris should be' planted largely where cut 

 flowers are in demand, as it is certainly the best of its 

 class. A grand variety for massing in borders; it is 

 superb. 91-50 per doz., 913.00 per l6o. 

 AZAIiEA MOZ^Z^ZB 



Most attractive in the shrubbery; also extensively 

 forced on account of the brilliancy of colors. 15 buds, 

 15 inches high, $4.50 per doz., $35.00 per 100. 



K'TDBANGEA PAXTZCUIiATA OBANDZPIiOBA 



Two-year-old, 3 to 4 feet, ' 3 to 4 branches. Bushy, 

 $1.50 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY ROSES 



RDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES— We offer extra-strong forcing two-year-old dormant, low-budded stock, in the follow- 



ine varieties, true to name: 

 Price, 75c for 5 (off one variety), $15.00 per lOO, $140.00 per lOOO (immediate delivery.) 



ALFRED COLOMB — Carmine-crimson; a grand rose. 

 BARONESS ROTHSCHILD— An exquisite shade of satiny 



pink. 

 CAPT. CHRISTY — Flesh color, deepening to center. 

 CLIO — Satin blush; very fine new sort. 



DUKE OF EDINBURGH— Bright vermilion. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— The finest white in existence. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT— Brilliant crimson. 



JOHN HOPPER — Bright rose, with carmine center. 



LA FRANCE — Peach-blossom pink. 



MAGNA CHARTA — Dark pink; one of the easiest roses 

 to grow 



MME. GABRIEL LUIZET— Light, satiny pink. 



MRS. SHARMAN-CRAWFORD— Deep rosy pink. 



PAUL NEYRON— Lovely dark pink. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN— Dark crimson- 

 maroon. 



For Prices See Above. 



HYBRID TEA, OR EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



Hybrid Tea, or Everblooming Roses are becoming more popular every year; while not bo hardy ae the perpetuala, with 

 ht protection in Winter they carry over in splendid shape and give a wealth of bloom all through the Summer months and late 

 he Fall till frost checks them. 



Bundle of 5. 100 

 AVOCA — Color crimson-scarlet; buds very 

 long and pointed; flowers large and 



.sweetly perfumed $1.75 $25.00 



KAZSEBZir AUaUBTA VZCTOBZA — An al- 

 most pure white rose. Shaded a beauti- 

 ful primrose. Fine for indoor or out- 

 door Summer blooming 1.00 17.50 



KlLZ.ABin:T — This is a grand rose for 

 either Indoor or outdoor cultivation; is a 

 strong grower and the blooms, which are 

 of a beautiful pink, are borne in great 



profusion 1.00 17.50 



ETOZLE DE FBAXrCE — Superb crimson- 

 red velvet, the center of the bloom vivid 

 cerise-red. The Queen of the Everbloom- 

 ing Bed Boiea. The moet free-blooming 

 and vlg'OToae Bed Boee ever introdnced. .85 15.00 



B£B8ZE BBCWlf — Creamy white 1.25 20.00 



OBirss AK TEFZiZTZ — No rose In com- 

 merce can compare with this as a bedder. 

 It is a perfect sheet of richest crim- 

 son-scarlet all Summer. A strong, 



vigorous grower 85 15.00 



niCRMOBS — The well-known red rose of 



commerce 1.00 17.50 



ntADAM ABEZ^ CKATEBAT — Carmine- 



,^se, .shaded salmon-pink 1.00 17.50 



•>XIZ.DBED OBANT — Cream, with a faint 



blush of pale rose 1.00 17.50 



'-'ABOZiZBE TESTOTTT — Bright satin rose, 

 with brighter center, large, full and 

 globular 85 15.00 



Bundle of 5 100 



AMEBZCAN BEAUT7 — Almost too well- 

 known for description, but as popular 

 to-day as twenty years ago. Rosy car- 

 mine, shaded salmon, flowers large and 

 floriferous $0.85 $15.00 



XtZBEBTT — Very free-flowering, bright, 

 crimson-scarlet, of an even shade 

 throughout ; floriferous 1.00 17.50 



MOZiXiT BHABMAB-CBAWFOBZ) — Large, 

 full flower; color delicate, eau-de-Nll, 

 which, a.s the flower expands, becomes 

 dazzling white 2.00 30.00 



VZSCOUNTESS FOZ^XESTONE— A large, 

 full flower of creamy pink, shading to 

 deep salmon-pink at the center; very 

 floriferous 1.50 22.50 



WZIiZiZAM SKEAV — Purest pink, with 

 delicate velnatlon; petals shell-shape. 

 Gold Medal N. R. S., England 1.25 20.00 



Baby Rambler Roses 



BAB7 DOBOTK7 — The same In habit as Baby Rambler, 

 but the color of the flower is similar to Dorothy Per- 

 kins. "Baby Dorothy," when planted out, flowers per- 

 petually from Spring until Autumn. 75 cents for 

 bundle of 5, $14.00 per 100. 



MME. NOBBEBT Z^EVAVABBEUB (The Original Baby 

 Bambler) — A dwarf-growing, everblooming Crimson 

 Rambler. This blooms when a small plant and forms 

 clusters of flowers as large as the Crimson Rambler. 

 75 cents for 5, $14.00 per 100. 



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