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The Weekly Florists^ Review. ^"«"«^ ^^ i^*" 



EXTRA CHOICE 



Lilium 

 rlarrisii 



(Bermuda Easter Lily.) 



We have received from one of the most careful growers in 15ermuda a grand 

 ot of Bulbs. He writes us regarding the same as follows: 



♦• I believe these Bulbs to be the very best stock leaving Ber- 

 muda this or auy previous season, perfectly tree from disease, no 

 Loiig-ifiorum mixed with them aud worth SO per cent, more to 

 the growers than nine-tenths of the stock leaving the colony this 

 season." 



The appearance of the Bulbs fully warrant the above strong statement. We 

 offer them as under: 



Per 100 I'er Casu Per lOOU 



5 to 7-incb, packed 400 in a case 9 4 75 918 00 9 45 GO 



7 to 9 '• " 200 '• 11 CO 20.00 100 00 



9 to 11 " " 100 " 20. OO 20. OO 90.00 



As the lot is not very large it would be well to order early. 



WHITE ROMAN HYACINTHS* 



We have a good supply of the popular I2 to 15 centimeter Bulbs (packed 

 - , ._ 2100 to the case), price $34.00 per 1000. This price will be advanced shortly; 



-/2 • " ■'"■' save the difference by ordering now. 

 P'. ?y> ''. • «> 



. r=-' '"'i^" Other bulbs now ready — Pink and Blue Roman Hyacinths, White 



Italian Hyacinths, Freesias, Alliums, Narcissus Paper White, etc., etc. 



«.-^ HENRY Ai DREER, !phTadelphia, pa. 



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LONDON, ONT. 



Mwtinj; of Canadian Horticultural Society. 



The fifth annual oonveutiou of the 

 Canadian Horticultural Association, 

 which will be held in the eity of Hamil- 

 ton on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 

 3 and 4, will show a marked advance- 

 ment over any of its predecessors. From 

 its near proximity to Bufifalo and other 

 American cities, there is likely to be a 

 good sprinkling of those who have not 

 found it convenient to attend the S. A. 

 F. meeting at Asheville. 



The fiower fete gotten up by the Ham 

 ilton Horticultural Society and Garden- 

 ers' and Florists' Club will be an inno- 

 vation that cannot but have a beneficial 

 influence. 



The trade exhibit, too, under the able 

 management of Mr. C. M. Webster, is an 

 assured success. Already space has been 

 applied for by a large number of firms. 

 Several United States firms, who are not 

 exhibiting at Asheville, have applied for 

 space. Customs arrangements for the 

 free entry of goods for exhibition have 

 been made. The program has been ar- 

 ranged to cover a range of subjects that 

 will give ample scope for instructive dis- 

 cussion. 



An elfort will be made to establish a 

 trade paper under the patronage of the 

 association, and last, but not least, the 

 value of the social side is one that can- 

 not be estimated too highly. The hos- 

 pitality of the Hamilton boys is well 

 known, and we are assured of a very 

 pleasant time. One of the features will 

 be a triilley ride through the Niagara 



Lily of the Valley 



EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, 



$3.00 per 100. 



Three and a half million Valley Pips in one field. 

 SMILAX, IScfs. a string. 



Asparagus Plumosus 

 Nanus, 



ALL THE YEAR 



Rol^D,"''"'' 50 cts. a String. 



Five thousand strings, va- 

 rying in length from 10 to 

 ■JO feet, in one house 



Asparagus Sprengeri, 



YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT. 



rZf\ ^4- c: -a R<an4-^ll Three thousand plants ready 

 vjvf CL9. Cl DUIICil. to cut and hunch ^ 



A. N.PIERSON, Cromwell, Conn. 



