Juki 22. 1905. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



257 



JOHNSON & STOKES' 



K'Sr* GIANT PANSIES 



Kever haa a atralu of Pansy given more general satlBfactlon than has our "Kingly Oollfo- 

 tinn of Mianc Panal^a " It Is abiolutely unrivaled, ao no exp«n-e ban be«;nBpare<l to 

 brtnK U uo I • It* preser t hlirh Btandnrd of . xcel ence Half trade packet (lOW seeds), 80c; 

 Md" pacaet (2000 seeds) &0c: 6000 seeds. lUO; per oz . 16 00. 



Popular Pansies 



Headquarters for the Best Eng^lish, 

 French and German Strains. 



Large trade pkt. (2000 seedR) Oe. 



Azure b^ue 10 20 



Belfflan striped JO 10.76 



Black tFaust) » 76 



Bronze sbades w •]« 



Burnofs tarr" blotched 60 iO'> 



Emperor Fr»-derick. (new). da»k wd 30 76 



Bmperor William, u'tramarloe blue 20 .76 



BnnUnh ar»e flowern*. fine mixed 36 1.0 



Fire Oraffon flTy oraoje and bronze... .30 .75 



French, lariff flowering. flo-Btmlx-jd... 20 -8' 



Lord Bea'-onstifld. deep purple violet.. .30 .76 



Odier extra la g» blotched rich colors. .80 8 00 



Prince Bi-marck.beauilf"l»oiaenbr'ze. 20 .75 



Quadrlcolororpheassni'seye (rainbow; 20 .75 



Snow Quetn satiny white 20 76 



Striped and mottled la-^ge flowered 20 76 



Improved Ot ant Trlmardeau, mixed 36 l.iw 



Gold marjrlned » 76 



eiant whl e » 126 



Olantyellow 36 1.36 



Larre trade pkt. (2000 se^ds) 



Olant Mack-blue (new; 10 36 



01antb<ack ... 26 



Oiant azure bias (Bmperor William) 3> 



Olant striped 26 



Havana brown 20 



CaoBler's Giant, five blotched 40 



Hasten lece a new larire blotched va- 

 riety with curled petals of compact 

 habit, grreat subfet^noe, and containlnir 



many rich colorn 40 



Mete<>r,(new) brlirht brown ... 20 



Peacock, uliramarlne blue, deep claret 



aud white 20 



Red Victoria, (new), very fine 26 



White, pure 20 



Yellow, pure 20 



Floe, mixed 16 



Floe BnarilKh. m*xed 20 



Imperial Germau, mixed .80 



Oz 



9160 

 1.26 

 136 

 125 

 .76 

 3.00 



360 

 .76 



.76 

 lOi 

 .76 

 .76 

 .60 

 .75 

 3.0U 



"*»'*^ FALL BULBS "'^ ^*»" 



MANY 



NEED? 



OSDEH SOW— Mail uh your Bnlb BeqnlrementB and avail yourself of our 



SPECIXL SDVXNCE PRICES 



JOHNSON & STOKES, 217-219 Market St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Review when yon write. , 



NOTICE, TO WHOIVl I T MAY CONCERN. 



Ralph M. Ward & Co., New York 



Having purchased my crop of BERMUDA HARRISII BULBS for the feaaon 

 of 1905, have the sole rii;ht to sell them in the American and Canadian markets 

 and to offer them as PENISTON'S BERMUDA HARRISII. 



March 81, 1906. CLARENCE PENISTON, Hamilton, Bermuda. 



Mention Thp Review when you write. 



InOO OOn M^AI l yt RIII R& ^^^ above l^ inches In diameter and 

 ^\^\J\^^\J\MVW V.A«L.L>% UtJl_IJ9* every bulb gruaranteed a perfect crown. 



NEW CROP ONION SETS NOW READY. ^rKItVor'^'^" 



JOHNSON 6l MUSSER SEED CO. Writ* for p ices. Los Angeles, Cal. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



Micheirs Offer 



No. 10 sua WIRE GALV4NIZE0 



100. 

 2-feet long $0.46 



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.55 



.65 



.78 



.88 



1.00 



1.12 



1.20 



1.80 



1.40 



1000. 



$ 4.08 



6.11 



6.16 



7.18 



8.16 



9.20 



10 23 



11.27 



12.25 



18.28 



No 8S1EEL>»IREGAIVANIZED 



For staking American Beauty and other 

 strong and tall growing Roses. 



^^'^?*>o?K ».56 



8 



4 



4K 



5 



6 



70 

 .80 

 .95 

 1.10 

 1.26 

 1.40 

 1.60 



1000. 

 $ 5.2.*) 

 6.50 

 7.50 

 9.00 

 10.00 

 1150 

 WOO 

 16.50 



CANE STAKES 



Southern. 75c per 100: 86.00 per 1000. 



Japanese, very thin.6-feet long. 75c per 100; 



600 for $3 00: »5.50 per 1000; 



$12.50 for ZiOO. 



HENRY F. MICHELL GO. 



■••d Otowcra and Zmpoxtara 

 1018 Marfcgt gfrae t. PHILADELPHIA. PA 



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XXX SEEDS 



CHINESE PRIMROSE 



F1ne«t grown, large flowering, fringed ningle 

 and doable. IS varietien m{z> d. 600 seeds, H 00; 

 balf pkt.. 60c Have the varietlet separate. al>o. 



GIANT DAISY fcttlf^s^ljS!'"'^' 



aai p B A D I A n°e<t large flowering, 

 nibnMnlM dwarf, mixed. 1000 

 •eeda, 60o. 



GIANT PANSY S^teSJ:S? 



ties, critically selected 6000 seeds tl.OO half pkt., 

 60o 600 seeds of Oiant Mm*. P«rr«t pansy 

 seed added to every tl 00 pkt. of Giant Panay. 

 Oaah Libtral^itracoantof SI edsin all packets. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



THB HOME OF PRIMR08E8. 



Mention The Review when yon writa. 



Dutch Bulbs 



Speciftl quotations on receipt 

 of quantities required. 



FRANKENBROS.,LakeForest,lll. 



Mi'nflon The Hevtew when .von write. 



RALPH M. WARD & GO. 



Exporters and Importers 

 1 2 West Broadway, New Yorh 



Bulbs, Plants. 



Valley aur Specialt) '^jS::^:SS^ 



Rortstbss Irasd. 



Seed Trade News. 



AMIRiC^N KfD TRADE ASSOCUIIO^. 



Pres., C. N. Page, Des Moines, la.; First Vlce- 

 Pres., L. L. May. St. Paul; Sec'y and Treas., C. E. 

 Kendel, Cleveland. The 2(rd annual meeting 

 win be held at Alexandria Bay, N. Y., from June 

 ao to 22, 19Q5. 



J. C. Vaughan and Mrs. Vaughan 

 have returned to Chicago after an ab- 

 sence of several months. 



The Nebraska vine seed growers re- 

 port average acreages and weather con- 

 ditions thus far not unfavorable. 



Not within the memory of the oldest 

 gardeners has market gardening in the 

 Chicago district been so continuously re- 

 tarded by rains as in the present sea- 

 son. 



Late accounts from Germany mention 

 some unseasonably cold weather and a 

 deficiency of moisture; but crops are 

 said to look promising on the whole, in 

 spite of being a little backward. Some 

 rain bad fallen, but more was needed. 



The HoUoway Seed & Floral Co., of 

 Dallas, Tex., has been incorporated with 

 capital stock $25,000. Purpose, growing 

 and selling of seeds, plants, etc. Incor- 

 porated by E. C. Bryant, W. M. Bobin- 

 son and C. W. Bobinson. 



The Joosten Plant, Bulb & Seed Co., 

 New York, has been incorporated to 

 grow and deal in plants, bulbs, seeds, 

 etc.; capital, $10,000. Incorporators: 

 George A. Joosten and Ernest Schoepke, 

 both of No. 202 West street. New York; 

 William H. Thompson, No. 171 Broad- 

 way, New York. 



Aliixandria Bay, N. Y., June 21. — 

 The report here is that while consider- 

 able injury has without doubt resulted 

 from the floods in the Wisconsin pea 

 district, yet the damage is not so great 

 as might have been expected and does not 

 warrant sensational reports. Beans in 

 Michigan are getting a fair start. 



CALIFORNIA SEED NOTES. 



Some of the bean growers along the 

 lower portion of the Sacramento river 

 are inclined to believe that the season 

 will be after all a prosperous one, not- 

 withstanding reports to the contrary 

 that have been published recently. It is 

 stated that less than half a crop has 

 been planted to date and that the out- 

 put will exceed that of former years, 

 with a prospect of good prices to be paid. 

 On Grand, Tyler and Andrus islands the 

 growers are busily engaged in planting 

 beans, and a few of the farmers are pre- 

 paring to plant beans as soon as the 

 standing barley is cut. G. 



SEEDSMEN^ CONVENTION. 



Alexandria Bay, N. Y., June 21. — 

 There was a goodly gathering at the 

 Crossraan House yesterday for the 

 twenty-third annual convention of the 

 American Seed Trade Association. The 

 attendance is quite satisfactory to those 

 in charge, although for one reason or 

 another a number of well known faces 

 are absent. The spot is an ideal one for 

 a gathering of this kind, the weather 

 cool and the breeze refreshing, so that 

 coming at the end of a successful season 

 for all departments of the trade, it has 

 put vim and enthusiasm into everyone. 



On Tuesday President Page's address 



