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FLORISTS' FLOWER SE£DS>^ 



The Weekly Rwists' Review. 



August HIS, 1004. 



or Present 

 Planting. 



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MIGNONETTE-DEFIANCE, packet 2000 

 iKeds, $1.00; >^ pkt, 50c. ' 



STOCK-S.& W. CO.'S IMP. GIANT PERFECTION, pkt.. 25c j X 02., $1.50; per o«., $5.00. STOCK— BEAUTY 

 OF NICE, pkt., 25c> 5 pkta., $J.0O. PANSY— NON PLUS ULTRA, pkt., 25c j X o«., $1.50; per 02., $5.00. 



For other seed 

 a«nd for 



'^\:!^.. STUMPP & WALTER CO., 50 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK. 



MPTiMon The Rvrtow wli«n yon WTlt«». 



Seed Trade News. 



AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOOATION. 



Pres., C. N. Pagre, Des Moines, la ; Plrst Vlce- 

 Pres., Li. L. May, St. Paul; Secy and Treas., C. E. 

 Kendel, Cleveland. The 23rd annual meeting 

 will be held on the St. Lawrence, June, 190S. 



Longfellow beans, from present indi- 

 cations, are likely to be a short crop. 



Nothing is being added to the pea crop 

 by the revised reports from the growing 

 sections. 



Bean crops in New York state are 

 said to be looking better than those of 

 Michigan. 



Sixty per cent, as compared with last 

 year's crop, is thought to be the right 

 estimate of the onion sets that will be 

 available for shipping this year, 



BowMANViLLE, Ills., now a part of 

 Chicago, besides being the home of the 

 largest truck farmer in the west, is likely 

 to soon be known as the largest mush- 

 room growing center. 



The prospect for a bean crop remains 

 unchanged. The pods of Wardwell's are 

 not filling well. This fault, although 

 characteristic of this variety, is more 

 noticeable this year than ordinarily, and 

 is likely to shorten the crop considerably. 



A correspondent would be glad to 

 hear from anyone having particular 

 knowledge of onion set growing, the 

 reason why one part of an onion set bed 

 is ready to harvest and another part of 

 the same bed, sown the same day, with 

 the same lot of seed, stands green and 

 unmatured. 



The weather of the past week has 

 been unfavorable for the sweet corn, 

 melon and cucumber crops. Ordinarily 

 the third and fourth weeks of August 

 show a very "marked gain in the growth 

 of com and a rapid setting of the fruits 

 on the cucumber and melon vines. Ac- 

 cording to general reports this has not 

 been the case this year and, in the opinion 

 of many of the growers, there is little 

 chance that the present deficiency will be 

 made up during the remaining weeks of 

 the growing season. 



Lebanon, Pa. — D. Hammond and D. 

 G. Mish, of the Mish Greenhouses, have 

 bought out E. M. Sanders. 



Albion, N. Y. — Newman & Gatz are 

 building three houses, one 45x100, and 

 two smaller structures, with heating 

 plant, etc. They will grow cut flowers 

 for ^ipment to Buffalo and Pittsburg. 



My adv. in the Eeview^ did the trick. 

 Thanks. — E. M. Schultz, Madison, N.J. 



We look for the Review each week, as 

 it is always full of honest thoughts. — 

 Hammerschmidt & Clare, Medina, 0. 



"I SHOULD not care to be without the 

 Review, as one article is often worth 

 more to m© than the cost of many years' 

 sufaecription. " — Chas. H. Zxjndel, Hav- 

 eratraw, N. T. 



Fresh Importation 



Just Received 



ENGLISH MiLLTRACK 



Mushroom Spawn. 



The product of the best maker in England that never fails to please the 

 most critical niashroom grrowers. A treatise "How to Grow Mush- 

 rooms " sent with every order. 



Per Brick, IHl lbs., 15c.; postpaid. S6c. 



Per 10 lbs., 8O0.; per 25 lbs.. S1.50. 



Per 100 lbs.. S6.00; per 1000 lbs., SS5.00. 



Special quotations will be made on largrer quantity. 

 OUR PANSY OFFER IN LAST WEEK'S REVIEW. 



JOHNSON & STOKES, mar&'It""s^'^et. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



SEE 



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Just the right size for staldoK 

 Oamatlons, Chrysanthe- 

 mums, Geraniums, Roses, etc. 

 per 1000, $5 00; per 2000, $9.00. 

 6.00; " 11.00. 



Bamboo Plant Stakes, 



6 feet and over, Hto% Inch, per 500, $2.75; — ""^ " "" 

 6 feet, J^ to % Inch " 3.25; 



rSEBH OTOAS 8TSMS— Assorted sizes, 1 to 5 lbs., per 100 lbs., $7.00; per case (300 lbs.) $18.00. 



FOSTXTE— (Death to Mildew)— Prevents and chec)[S Oamation Rust, Mildew on Roses, Plants and 

 Vegetables. 6 lbs.. 60c; 25 lbs., $2.50: 60 lbs.. $4.00. 



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Lawn 



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 Special Prices G^^Lf 



"■^"•"^ MIXTURES. 



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QUALITY IS MY FIRST CONSIDERATION. 



^Z^nriC lOVOfr£OBVX-B«nniida 6-7-iDCb bulbs, 400 in case, $8.60 per 100 : 



$80.00 per 1000. 7-9-iDch bulbs. 200 in case, $7.00 per 100 : $60.00 per 1000. 



J^UmTVM BABBX8ZI— Tma 5-7-inch bulbs, 400 in case, $4 60 oerlOO ; $40.00 per 1000. 



7-9inch bulbs. 200 in case, $8.50 per 100 ; $80.00 per 1000. &-ll-inch bulbs, 100 in case, 



$18.00 per 100 : $175.00 per 1000. 



Full line of Fall Bulbs, etc. Write for catalogue just issued. 



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ily of the Valley 



roRciNG PIPS. "V.'!"""" 

 JULIUS HANSEN, 



PINNEBERG, (Germany). 



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NARCISSI 



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first size, measuring 6 inches and over; $7.60 per 

 1000; grandiflora. $9.60 per 1000. Ferret's 

 Fansy Seed— $4.00 per oz., $2.60 per H-oz.. $1.00 

 per pkt., 60c per % pkt. CTprlpedimu Inslff- 

 n»— The best winter flowering orchid, $10.00 per 

 100; $90.00 per 1000. 



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LILIUM HARRISII, 

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 12-13 FaneMil Hall Square, BOSTOM. 



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 per 100, 80c: 1000. $7.60. Samples mailed free. 



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 ALL FRENCH BULBS. 



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