Fbbbuaby 15, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



869 



T 



he Royal Tottenham 

 Nurseries Ltd.^M??* 



Managing Director, A. M. C. VAN DER ELST. 



Dedemsvaart, Holland 



Headquarters for Hardy Perennlala, amoag 

 '.vhich are the latest and choicest. 13 acres de- 

 voted for growing this line, including Anemone, 

 Aster, Campanula, Delphinium, Funkias, Hem- 

 • rocallis. Hepatica, Incarvillea, Iris, Peonies, 

 rblox decussata and suifruticosa. Primula, 

 Pyrethrum, Tritoma, Hardy Heath, Hardy Ferns 

 Also 6 acres of Daffodils, 12 acres of Conifers, 

 specially young choice varieties to be grown on; 

 :\ acres Rhododendrons, including the best Amer- 

 ican and Alpine varieties; 2 acres Hydrangeas. 

 We make it a point to grow all the latest novel- 

 ( ies in these lines. Ask for catalog. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



BULBS! BULBS! 



Please ask for 

 Wholesale Trade List 



K. VELTHUYS 



Hlllegom, Holland 



BULBS! BULBS! 



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DOG BRIARS "^„ looo 



Apple Stocks 



Very well rooted, 



JULIUS HANSEN, 



Seedlings, $2 00 

 transplanted 

 $5.00 per 1000. 

 Very well rooted, strong plants. 



PINNEBERO. 

 GERMANY 



Hardy Ornamental Trees. 



Selected Conifers and other well grown hardy 

 plantB, grown in large quantity for the American 

 trade; also a good collection of Azaleas, Kalmla, 

 Rhododendrons and other American plants, 

 Roses, Clematis, Fruit Trees, etc. 



Large quantities shipped annually. 



Reference— Bassett &, Washburn, Chicago. 

 Catalogue on application. 



W. C. SLOCQCK, Woking, Sorrey, England. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Van DerWeijden &Co. 



THE NURSERIES, BOSKOOP, HOLLAND. 



Cbeap, Best Quality— Tree Roses in best 

 var.; H. P. Roses in best var., strictly flrst-class; 

 Crimson Rambler, Clematis, etc. Fine Box« 

 wood, 2-5 feet; Blue Spruce, Koster 2-4 feet. 

 Ornamental stock for landscape work, etc. Ask 

 for prices and catalogue. Mo A^renta. 



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AZALEAS, 



ARAUCARIAS. PALMS, 



BAY TREES 



.Finest, cheapest and largest stock in Ghent. 

 Do not fail to order at once. I shall not fail to 

 fill all orders with care and honesty. 



Ask for quotations and Wholesale 

 Price List. 



Liboire Van Steenklste, 



Bay Nurseries. GHSNT, BELGIUM. 



MenUoa The Review wben yua write. 



a greenhouse ■where the temperature is 

 55 degrees to 60 degrees the water will 

 be warm enough for the hardy soil. For 

 the exotic species the water should be 70 

 degrees, and for Victoria the water can 

 be 80 degrees. The latter are best raised 

 singly in 5-inch pots. Sow the seeds of 

 all in early April. W. S. 



Here is a check for $2 for two years, 

 1906 and 1907. The Review can't be 

 beat; we look for it the same as for the 

 cup of coffee in the morning. We buy 

 through it ; the advertisers can tell. Suc- 

 cess to you. — The Wyandotte Seed 

 HOUSE, Kansas City, Kans. 



r 



NEW SWEET PEAS 



EVELYN BYATT 



A GORGEOUS 

 NOVELTY 



The most srorgeous colored Sweet Pea yet introduced. It may be termed a aelf Oorg^eous, 

 having a rich orange salmon standard, and falls or wings still a trifle deeper color, giving a 

 rich, fiery orange or deep sunset color to the whole flower, very striking and unique. It has 

 caused quite a sensation wherever shown during the past year. 



PHYLLIS UNWIN 



A GIANT 

 NOVELTY 



I 



Color a deep rosy carmine self, the same form as GLADYS UNWIN, with the prettily waved 

 and bold standard of that variety, but a little larger, producing 3 to 4 flowers on a stem. It 

 is quite sunproof and perfectly fixed. The stems are long and stout, and it may be described 

 as A OZAVT IN EVBBT WAY. 



Each of above novelties, $14.60 per 100 packets; 

 $1.76 per dos. (Retail, 86 cents). 



GLADYS UNWIN 



LAST YEAR'S 

 NOVELTY 



I 



This finest oi all Pink Bw«et Peas we introdnced last season. It is a striking 



and sterling* Improvement, quite fixed and distinct, and a 



erreat aoqnisition for Cut Blooms. 



OI>ADTS UVWIIT has a very large and bold flower, not hooded, but with a very striking 

 upright crinkled or wavy standard, and broad wings. Color, a pale rosy pink. A strik- 

 ing feature is that about 75 per cent of the long flower stems are with tour blooms, which 

 Is a most unusual thing in Sweet Peas. It was first raised four years ago, viz., in 1901, and 

 has kept perfectly true and fixed in character each year since and we have no hesitation 

 in saying it is a bona-flde departure in pinks. For market growers especially it cannot be 

 surpassed, and is just the lovely pink color which is so much in demand. $4.60 per pound. 



Vegetable and Flower Seed catalogues f^ee on application. 



iWATKINS & SIMPSON, 



I SEED MERCHANTS 



* 12 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, London, England 



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Anearded 10 



Gold Medals 



In 1903, 



12 in 1004 



and 



12 In 1005. 



Pot 



Awarded the 

 Silver Medal 

 by the 



International 

 Jury at the 

 St. Louis 

 Exposition. 



POT ROOTS FOR SHIPMENT AT ONCE Every section, including the popular CACTUS, 

 — ^— ^^__— __— -.^^^-^^^^_^— Show, Fancy, Pompon and Single, at $6.00 per 

 100 in 25 sorts. Better and newer kinds at $8.00 and $9.00 per 100. These are post free 

 terms. Note this when comparing prices. Terms casn witu order. 



TEMPTING BARGAINS Those who prefer to have their goods through a forwarding 

 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ house instead of by parcels post can be supplied in every section, 

 including Cactus at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per 100 in 25 sorts. 



1 2 SEEDLING CACTUS DAHLIAS ah 1903 sorts and certificated by the Dahlia Societies 

 ^^_^^^_^^^^^^^^— — ^^_ in England; post free for $2.50: Charm, Comet, Dor- 

 othy Vernon, Effective, P. M. Stredwick, Gracie, Mrs. D. Cornish, Mrs. H. L. Bronson, 

 Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson, Northern Star, Osprey and Yellow Gem. 



1 904 SEEDLING CACTUS DAHLIAS a rare opportunity; only a few to offer at $1.25 

 —^-^^^_—.^— —————— each, post free in quantities of not less than 4 sorts. 



Harbor Light, Sybil Green, Edith Groom, Helen Stephens. J. B. Riding. Ella Kraemer, 

 Fairy, Sir A. Lamb, Radium, Antelope, Nero, Alfred Morgan, Thos. Portier, Pearl, Tri- 

 color and Sambo. One each of these 16 novelties post free for $16.00. Terms oash 

 with order. 



HOBBIES LIMITED 



Catalogue free of charge 



NORFOLK NIRSERIES 



Dereham, Eng. 



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ZJLBOBBT STOOX 07 AXiZi 



BELGIAN PLANTS! 



Asaleas, Araucarias, Sweet Bays, 

 Palms, Beijfonias, Gloxinias, etc. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE PERE 



GHENT, Belflfium. 



Your paper is invaluable for both the 

 seedsman and florist; we like it and 

 here is a dollar for another year of it. 

 — Jos. A. SCHINDLER & Co., New Or- 

 leans, La. 



/ 



Largest Grower of 



CALANTHUS Snowdrop.) 



CHIONODOXA 



and Miscellaneous Bulbs. Order now for July 

 shipment. Price list on application. 



W. C. MOUNTAIN, Bulb Grower, 



CONSTAMTINOPLS, TUBKET. 



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One insertion of our advertisement in 

 the Keview sold all the cinerarias we 

 had ready. — Roy H, Palmer, Randolph, 

 N. Y. 



