

December 8, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



135 



ABECA LUTESCENS SEEDS 



at 98.00 per lOOO. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



PIPS AND CLUBIPS. 



Lllium Auratum and Spsciosum .1 



The great new Potato 



Noroton Beauty 



All who IsBue cataloKues tbould not fail to 

 include it. DeBcriptive circular on application. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



36 CorUflodt St. NEW YORK. 



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Lily of the Valley 



Our Valley received Ist prize at tbe St. Louis 

 World's Fair Flower Show. ORDER NOW your 

 pipe from cold storage for Xmas. $1.76 per 100, 

 $15.00 per 110 <85.00 per case of 2600. 



7anor Ont Vallej aiways on hand. 



Hmj ■•niliUC 1409-11 W.Mndlson 

 • n, DKUniSy St.. CHICAGO. IIJ[i. 



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H Dm%/Pfl Oonalffniuant of extra 

 /m KKI V I. V Btxorg Bulbs of Onr 

 f"^ OOZiD 



Medal Strain Tuberous Begenias 



Order now. See prices in classified dept. 

 HUBERT & CO., Ltd. 



V. J^BPAOB. MT. YBBVOB, B. T. 



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Hily of the YaUey 



FORCING PlPS.^Wt."""' 



JULIUS HANSEN, 



PINNEBERG, (Germany). 



Mentton Tite Bevlew i>%n yo« write. 



RAWSON'S 



ArllnKton Tested 

 ^5^ ■ FOR THE 



seeds florist 



Cataloruee lllailed Free. 



W. W. RAWSON & CO., Seedsmen, 



12 aad 13 Faneuil Hall Square. BOSTON. 



Borecole and parsley have come in beyond ex- 

 pectations as last reported. Cucumbers also 

 have Improved since last writing, and prices 

 will go lower. Mangels of every sort are only 

 middling, and prices will probably rise a little 

 all round. Herbs are generally plentiful. French 

 thyme and savory are short, while sage is only 

 a moderate crop. 



The previous estimates regarding most flower 

 seeds still hold good. Dianthus, lobelia and 

 tagetes have, however, done worse than ex- 

 pected. Mignonettes, on the other hand, have 

 come oat over estimates and are fairly plentiful. 

 Verbenas will be In suflJclent quantity to supply 

 orders, while stocks and double wallflowers are 

 not coming up to their early promise. Border 

 carnations have done remarkably well. 



As regards asters, I regret to say that now 

 the seeds are being cleaned the results are 

 mostly much poorer than was anticipated, and 

 prices are sure to advance beyond early quota- 

 tions. This applies with especial force to the 

 more refined classes, such as Victoria, while 

 the Comet section Is little better, and even the 

 common classes will all be short. 



'^"■^t BULBS 



Unusual Values 

 Highest Quality 



TULIPS Per 100 



*SlnRle early superfine, mixed $0.75 



•Single late " " 76 



•Double early " " 76 



•Double late " " 76 



Bizarre, choice, mixed 60 



Darwin, " " 1,26 



Byblomen. " " 60 



•Oompostd of named sorts resrardless 



NARCISSUS PerlOO 



Princeps, fine for forcing $0 76 



Paper White Granrtiflora 1.00 



Alba Plena pure white, sweet scented. .60 

 Hardy Narcissus, mixed 60 



Per 1000 



$S.0O 



6.00 



6.00 



6.00 



6.00 



1200 



5.00 



of cost. 



Per loco 



$6 50 



9.60 



5.00 



HYACINTHS per lOO Per 1000 



Single, Sep. colors $2.40 $28.00 



Siogle. named sorts; splendid bulbs 

 for tbe Easter trade. (20 varieties) 8.40 32.00 



Miscellaneous Bulbs per loa 



Trlteleia Uniflor* $0.26 



Ixias, mixed 26 



Spanish Iris mixed 26 



Sparaxis, mixed 26 



Allium Neapolitanum 40 



Oxalis, mixed ^ 80 



Freesia Befraota Alba 60 



Otaionodoza Luciliae 50 



Headquarters for LILY Or THE VALLEY PIPS. 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



JOHNSON & STOKES, «7 



BBBSSMEW 

 and aiB Market 



«. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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It PAYS To Sow NOW 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANIS 



fresh crop greenhouse seed, superior to tbe outdoor grown seed. Price, 100 seeds 90c; 100$ seeds $7. 

 Write for special quotations on large quantities. 



%/PDRP|\I2rC Mammoth fancy strain, colors blue, purple, pink, scarlet, striped, white and 

 ' ■-■v»#t l^>*i^ mixed all colors. Price, trade packet, 80c; ounce. $1.50. 



SM I LAX Fre»b. Price, trade packet, 10c; ounce, 30c; % lb., $1.00; 1 lb , $3.00. 



^TOI^K Princess Wice. pure white, very fine for cut flowers. Price, >{ trade packet, aOc : 

 »^ ■ WV»I% trade packet. 50c; ounce, $2.50. 



Henry F. MIchell Co., 1018 Market St., Ptiiladelpliia. 



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Pax XOO Pax lOOO 



$.75 $5.50 



Colvillei Rubra, pink . . .60 4.75 



Crkii^.sio.a G^mpacta and Astilboides ) picked 5.00 45.00 



0|lll oca Japonica J clumps 4.50 40.00 



AnTHUR Ti DUDDIn6T0N) 342 wkst i4th' street. HcW TURK 



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CtckAlrkUici Colvilici, the Bride, whiit 



UlallllllUd rnlvfllM PftViM. ninlr 



RUSSIAN Va^LeyI 



Per 1000 f 15 OO 



Per 2500 32 00 



Per 10000 136 00 



THE BEST FOR EARLY OR I.ATE FORCINO. 



Branch, 404 E. 34th St. 



60 BARCLAY ST.. NEW YORK. 



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HAVING BEEN AWARDED THE GRAND PRIZE 



For My #>■ AniAl I ^* ***«^ 



Exhibition of UL/^Lf IVTl^l World's Fair 



it is with increased confidence in my ability to supply superior stock that I solicit a continuance of 

 patronage, and new customers. OrofTB Hybrlda and other aorta tha beat obtainable. 



Write for 

 Catalogue. 



ARTHUR COWEE, Gladiolus Specialist, Meadowvale Farm, Berlin, N.Y. 



W*nt1nf* "nte R*t1i»w wh«n von write 



MOVED THOUSANDS QUICK. 



Please discontinue oar rose adv. in 

 your paper; roses all sold. You have 

 moved thousands for us quick. 



C. Akehubst & Son. 



White Marsh, Md. 



SIGN YOUR QUERIES. 



The Bevibiw is always glad to answer 

 queries that are signed with full name. 

 Unsigned queries cannot receive the con- 

 sideration they otherwise would have. 



Qladiolas Balbs 



Our bulbs are not better than 

 tbe best, but better than tbe rett. 

 TBT TBJBM. 



Cushman Gladiolus Co. 



mTLVAMlA., OHIO. 



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That was a grand hit, that ady. I 

 had in the Special Number of the Bb- 

 viEW; it was a drawing card, sure. — ^H. 

 J. Smith, Hinsdale, Mass. 



