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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBKB 9, 1913. 



New Crop SWEET PEAS 



CHRISTMAS or WINTER-FLOWERING 



Our new crop of Sweet Peas has just arriTed, and we can fill orders promptly. The germination and quality are o! the very be^ 



TRUE CHRISTMAS-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



8. & W. Co.'s Sunb«ams. Asplen- Oz. i4ib. ^ib. Lb. 

 did novelty in Cliristinas-flowering 

 Sweet Peas. Flowers are very open 

 and of a clear primrose-yellow. 

 Everyrane should try some of this 

 £rari0tj^his seasoin U'p, $0.30 



Snowbird. Black-seeded early white .20 



Mrs. Dolansky. Early- flowering 

 pure pink, or Prima Donna 20 



Our SWEET PEAS are all grown by a specialist, and 

 for quality cannot be better at any price. 



White. Pure white; fine, large flowers, Oz. 

 borne profusely $0.20 



Pink. Companion to the above 20 



Meteor. Best Christmas red; splen- 

 didf large flowers 20 



Florence Denzer. A splendid white .15 



Le Marquis. A beautiful shade of 

 violet; extra fine 20 



Mrs. Wm. Sim. The very best of all 

 the pink shades, highly recommended .25 



Mrs. C. H. Totty. This is a very 

 desirable color, silvery sky-blue; 

 slightly later than the earliest vari- 

 eties 20 



Mrs. E. Wild. Early-flowering, bril- 

 liant red 20 



Watchung. Early-flowering Christ- 

 mas type, black-seeded white 20 



Blanche Ferry. Pink and white; 

 same in color as the old standard, ' 

 popular Blanche Ferry, only of the 

 Christmas-flowering type 20 



Mrs. Alex. Wallace. This variety 

 is without doubt the peer of all lav- 

 ender colors. Mrs. A. Wallace is 

 now so well known that further de- 

 scription is unnecessary 25 



S. A W. Co.'s Earilest White. A 

 special white, being notable for its 

 long stems and purity of flowers . . . .25 



.50 



Lb. 

 $1.50 



1.50 



'1.50 

 1.00 



.75 1.50 



.75 1.25 2.00 



.50 .75 1.50 



.50 



.50 



.50 



.75 1.50 



.75 1.60 



.75 1.50 



$0.85 

 .50 



.50 



$1.50 

 .75 



12.50 

 1.50 



.75 1 50 



MIGNONETTE 



Oz. 



S. & W. Co.'s Triumph. This Mignonette is one ^ Oz. 

 of the choicest varieties for winter forcing. In type 

 similar to Allen's Defiance, except that spikes are 

 more compact and the individual florets are moBii: 

 larger in size. Seed of this grand variety is grewA ..... .^. 



in our greenhouses and is saved from the best 

 spikes. Plants grow from 2 to 3 feet high, pro- 

 ducing flower spikes up to 20 inc^ies long. Packet 

 (about 1000 seeds), 50c .$0.75 15.00 



.75 1.25 2.00 



.75 1.25 2.00 30-32 Barclay St., 



NEW YORK 



he had heard that the name Waterloo 

 was synonymous with progress, and that 

 since his arrival here the fact has been 

 firmly impressed upon his mind. Mr. 

 Gunn formerly lived in Lincoln, Neb., 

 where for twenty years he was man- 

 ager of the Griswold Seed Co." 



DUTCH BXTLB ARRIVALS. 



A good-sized shipment of bulbs 

 reached New York September 29 on 

 the Rotterdam boat, in time to escape 

 the high duty on hyacinth bulbs in the 

 new tariff, which went into force at 

 the end of the week. The consign- 

 ments were as follows: 



Congignce. CBses. 



Tlce & Lynch 8 



Pierson, F. R., Co 11 



Berger, H. H., & Co 3 



Stone, C. D., & Co 7 



Henderson, P.. & Co 2 



Baldwin, A.. & Co 1 



Barnes, B. S 4 



Murphy, A., & Co 1 



Boddington. A. T 7 



Roosa, I. P 4 



King, E. T 78 



Bernard, Judae & Co 14 



CoUIns, W. T 1.1 



Marshall, W. E., & Co 2 



Van Doom, W 171 



Vandegrlft, F. B., & Co 6 



American Express Co 34 



Lang, R. F 13 



Stumpp & Walter Co 6 



Kuyper, P. C. & Co 116 



Maltus A Ware 222 



Order 28 



Total 7.13 



Prevloasly reported 19,747 



Total to dato 20,500 



BUYING FAJM SEEDS. 



Since the government took over the 

 palm seed industry in New South 

 Wales the trade has not understood 

 the methods employed in marketing the 

 crop. The secretary of the Lord Howe 



THE YELLOW PAPER WHITES 



' (Narcissus Soleil d'Or) — French-s^rown ■ 



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If potted now will flower for Christmas and New Year's. ■ 



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PRICE: $2.00 per 100 $17.50 per 1000 S 



Case containing 1400 for $21.00 



All other Quality Fall Bulbs in season. Write for Catalogue. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman S 



342 W«>t 14tk Street, NEW YORK CITY ■ 



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