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The Rorists' Review 



Fbbbdaby 27, 1910. 



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CANNAS 



Ready for immediate shipment. Stock is in 

 splendid condition and will give absolute satis- 

 faction. Two to three eyes. 



Per 100 



Alphonse Bouvier $2.75 



Black Prince 2.50 



Duke of Marlboro 2.75 



Firebird 8.00 



Jean Tissot 3.00 



Louisiana 2.50 



Mrs. Kate Gray 2.75 



Pennsylvania 2.50 



Uncle Sam 3.00 



AUemania 2.75 



Marvel 3.00 



Queen Charlotte 3.00 



Souv. de A. Crozy 2.75 



Austria 2.50 



Burbank 3.00 



Florence Vaughan 2.75 



Indiana 2.50 



Mile. Berat 2.75 



Venus 3.50 



Brandywine 2.75 



John Farquhar 3.15 



King Humbert 4.50 



Musafolia 3.50 



Pacific Beauty 3.75 



Per 1000 

 $22.50 

 20.00 

 22.50 

 75.00 

 25.00 

 20.00 

 22.50 

 20.00 

 25.00 

 22.50 

 25.00 

 25.00 

 22.50 

 20.00 

 25.00 

 22.50 

 20.00 

 22.50 

 30.00 

 22.50 

 27.00 

 40.00 

 30.00 

 32.50 



GLADIOLI 



We offer as follows for immediate or later ship- 

 ment. Many varieties are becoming scarce. 



First size bulbs are 1^^ inch and up in diameter 

 Second size II4 inch to 1^ inch in diameter. 



Per 1000 

 2nd size 



America $20.00 



Augusta 22.50 



Baron Hulot 27.50 



Brenchleyensis 20.00 



Chicago White 25.00 



Halley 23.50 



Lily Lehman 



Mrs. Francis King 20.00 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton 37.00 



Niagara 32.50 



Panama 27.00 



Peace 



Pink Beauty 



Princeps 22.50 



Schwaben 32.50 



War 



White King 



Willy Wigman 



Primulinus Hybrids 



AMABYLUS 



Johnsonii, 7 to 9-inch, per 100 



Per 1000 

 1st size 

 $22.50 

 25.00 

 30.00 

 22.50 

 27.00 

 26.00 

 32.00 

 22.50 

 40.00 

 35.00 

 30.00 

 35.00 

 30.00 

 25.00 

 35.00 

 40.00 

 30.00 

 35.00 ■ 

 25.00 



.$18.00 S 



I THE W. W. BARNARD CO., I 



= SEEDSMEN = 



231-235 W. Madison Street, CHICAGO | 



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which become whitened. In advanced 

 attacks the leaves are curled, crinkled 

 and twisted, and finally die down per- 

 manently. To control this pest, begin 

 spraying with nicotine sulphate solution 

 as soon as there is any evidence of the 

 insect. If spraying is delayed until hun- 

 dreds of young thrips are present, the 

 crop will be seriously injured. The 

 spray material is made by the follow- 

 ing formula: Three-eighths of a pint of 

 nicotine sulphate, forty per cent; four 

 pounds of dissolved soap and fifty gal- 

 lons of water. Spraying should be done 

 thoroughly and applied as a fine mist. 

 It is not advisable to plant other 

 crops, such as early cabbage and cauli- 

 flower, upon which the thrips feed, near 

 the onion fields. After onions, cabbage 

 and related crops are harvested, the field 

 should be cleaned up to destroy breeding 

 places of the insect. It is a good prac- 

 tice to plow as deeply as possible and 

 harrow the ground after harvest. Much 

 of the injury can be avoided by planting 

 as early as possible and by using quick- 

 acting fertilizers after the onions are 

 well set or the bulbs have begun to form. 

 Onion fields should be watched con- 

 stantly and the plants should be kept 

 growing thriftily, sinco once the plants 

 become checked in their growth from 

 any cause, the thrips will multiply more 

 rapidly than ever and it will be a hard 

 fight to save the crop. 



OATALOaUES KECEIVED. 



John J. Prouty, BaldwinsvUle, N Y.— Con- 

 leneed list of gladioli. "In this list." says Mr. 

 ProutT "I have eliminated descrlptlonB. but am 

 .ending with this a copy of the 1918 catalogue, 

 lehlch will give the necessary imfonnatlon. 



B. Hammond Traoy. Inc.. Wenham. Mass.-- 

 "Cedar Acres Gladioli," a tasteful, well Ulus- 

 xated caUlogue, clearly printed on a fine grade 



CABBAGE and CAULIFLOWER SEEDS 



GENUINE Imported, 1918 Crop, Very Best Danish-Grown Seeds 

 Use your sense this year when buyins Cabbaxe Seeds 



Copenhagen Market, selected stock S11.50 per lb. 



Danlsb Ballhead, selected stock 10.00 per lb. 



Hollander or Dutch Winter, selected stock 10.50 per lb. 



Danish Roundhead, selected stock 9.50 per lb. 



Red Danish Stonehcad, selected stock 10.50 per lb. 



Danish Mammoth Rock Red, selected stock 9.50 per lb. 



CAULIFLOWER SEEDS 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt, selected stock $2.00 peroz. 



New Earliest Snowball, selected stock 2 50 per oz. 



Dry Weather, selected stock 2.50 peroz. 



Danish Perfection, selected stock 2.75 peroz. 



ORDER EARLY. SUPPLY LIMITED. Let us auote you on all your seeds. 

 We are located in Wisconsin, where SEED LAWS are strict and PRICES LOW. 



STANBARD SEEB COMPANY, 



Racine, Wis. 



Mention Th« Berlew when yoo writ*. 



James Vick's Sons 



Growers of 



Flower and Vegetable Seeds 



Get the benefit of our 69 years' experience 



All Seasonable Varieties 



Oar stocks are very complete 



ROCHESTER. N. Y. The Flower City 



Mfntlon Th» RptI^'w wh»B Ton wrlt». 



of paper and bound In an appropriate cover; 

 thirty-two pages. In pocket or pigeonhole form. 

 At the beginning are suggestions on the selection 

 of varieties; at the end are cultural directions. 



Jaokson * Perkins Co.. Newark. N. Y. — 

 "Bulletin No. 3," of "J. & P. Preferred Stock, 

 for the Trade Only," a comprehensive list in com- 

 paratively small space. The offerings include 

 roses, vines, perennials and general nursery stock. 

 "Since the issuing of our previous list," says the 

 company, "our grading and counting have been 

 completed and our stock has been augmented." 



Onrrie Bros. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. — "Currie's 

 Farm and Garden Annual." an illustrated 96-paKe 

 catalogue, in a handsome and striking cover, 

 printed by the offset process. The background 

 of the cover, in blue and white, represents a 

 latticework, which contrasts finely and effectively 

 with the nasturtiums and other varieties of 

 stock, shown in their natural colors. Besides 



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30-32 BanJay SL, New York City 



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Mention Tke R«t1«w when yon write. 



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Scarf fer CMilocM. 



HELLER & CO. 



Montpefier, Ohio 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



the seeds and bulbs, the book offers perennials 

 and other plants, roses, shrubs, tools and sun- 

 dries. 



E. Gt. Hill Co., Richmond, Ind. — An excel- 

 lently printed, finely illustrated catalogue of the 



