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The Weekly FIorists^Review« 



OcxoBEU 4, 1906. 



Vick's Bulbs 



Are now ready for distribution. 



HYACINTHS JUUPS, NARCISSUS, 

 Crocus, iiiies, Callas, Freesias 



AU of til* beat quaUty. 



Send for our Wholesale Bulb Catalosrue. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



pips, together with the unusual length 

 of spike, makes a bed of these plants 

 exceptionally effective, and certainly for 

 the flower basket they possess consider- 

 able value in early summer. The seeds 

 were sown in March, and seedlings 

 planted out early in May provided a 

 good display in June. Many visitors 

 who have inspected them agree that the 

 strain is an excellent one, the bold 

 spikes, vigorous constitution of the plant, 

 and purity of its color making an im- 

 pression that will probably remain for 

 some length of time. As with all other 

 stocks, there is a proportion of single 

 flowers, but the percentage is below the 

 average. It would seem that the new 

 Monarch is a glorified form of the now 

 well known and popular Princess Alice, 

 a favorite stock with everyone. — Gar- 

 deners' Chronicle. 



EXPORTS OF GRASS SEEDS. 



In the years mentioned the exports of 



grass seeds to the countries enumerated 



have been as follows: 



Clover— 1903. 1004. 1905. 



Belgium 21,380 1,590 17,480 



British AuHtralasia. 60,514 27,129 17,192 



Canada 152,300 44,328 156,242 



Denmark .t5,434 31,160 37,576 



Germany 655,393 156,884 638,697 



Netherlands 42,143 13,2.3.'> 46,406 



United Kingdom . . . 564,606 312,732 178,613 



Other countries 17,827 13,580 22,819 



Total 1,549,687 600,626 1,114,015 



.Timothy seed — 



Belgium 20,533 18,012 6,380 



British Australasia. 30,451 110 3,114 



Canada 186,705 160,420 151,166 



Denmark .50.245 21,240 23,510 



Germany 416,128 167,562 200,150 



Netherlands 6,632 6,765 16,610 



Rnasla, European... 13,079 3,046 6,290 



Sweden 20,832 12,086 .•{,466 



United Kingdom . . . 78,029 73,748 73,829 



Other countries 13,105 0,040 11,094 



Total 853,829 480,046 684,618 



Other grass ^eeds — 



SelKliim 20,226 26,046 11,209 



British AMtralasla . 11,021 6,471 4,943 



Canada 18,057 20,708 26,614 



Denmark 73,980 36,565 22,949 



France 53,418 7,433 8,831 



Germany 279,094 96,000 133,440 



Netherlands 37,135 36,284 28,251 



United Kingdom . . . 83,607 60,861 61,631 



Other countries 4,246 0,281 6,061 



Total 681,773 209,640 303,989 



Salem, O. — William Mundy is building 

 an addition to his greenhouses on Mc- 

 Kinley avenue, amounting to 600 square 

 feet. The houses are being remodeled 

 and everything is being put in shape for 

 the fall business. 



Fabmington, Me. — Zina H. Green- 

 wood, who for many years has carried 

 on the florists' business, has sold out to 

 Mr. Ripley, and the greenhouses are being 

 moved to Mr. Ripley's land which he re- 

 cently purchased of Chester Greenwood. 

 Mr. Ripley was formerly of North And- 

 over. 



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RAWSON'S ROYAL STRAIN 



Unrivaled for elze, beauty, colors and foliage. 

 Has be^i- awarded first prize whenever ex- 

 hibited. We otier deep red, purest white, 

 mauve, white with claret base, bright Chrlet- 

 mas red, delicate salmon pink, delicate pink 

 and an exquisite mixture of all shades at 



fl.OO per 100 ■««<!■: $9.00 per 1000 seeds. 



A Trial Will Convince. 



RAWSON'S CONTINENTAL STRAIN 



New. Oar Own Introdaction. Especially 

 valuable on account of Its early flowering: 

 habit. Will be in full bloom in September 

 and October. We offer pure white, pink, 

 white with claret base, deep red, at &0c per 100 

 seeds: M.OO per 1000 seeds. Also salmon pink 

 at 13.00 per IdO seeds; 115,00 per 1000 seeds; and 

 superb mixture of all shades at 40c per 100; 

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OF THE 



New PriRiula Obconica Hybrids, 



is ready now in iH-iach pots. Fine planta. 



Carmine, Pink, Purple* Violet, Wlilte, 



all sriant-flowered. 



Each color separate per 100, $ 4.M 



Tbe Seme, Mixed ZM 



Compaota, a flne potter " 5.00 



TMumph, latest novelty " 10.00 



P. S.— Do not sell less than 25 of each color. 



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ZANGEN 



HOBOKEN, N. J. 



DAHLIAS 



Now is the time to place your order (or Bulbs 

 which will insure your getting named varieties in 

 any qaantlty; delivery to be made this fall or 

 early aprlng. 



DAVID HERBERT A SON 



Successors to L. K. Peacock, Inc. ATOO, H. J. 



BULBS 



OIVK MK AN 

 OFFKR FOR 



425 Gladiolus 



450 P. W. Narcissus 



660 Calla LUies 



GOO Tulips.double, pink 



and white 

 1400 Freesias 

 Will sell the lot at your own flgure. 



J. J. FOLEY, The Floriet 



Madiion, H. J., or C26 Bowery, New York City 



YouNOSTOWN, O. — In an advertise- 

 ment in a local paper the Templin Co. 

 shows "a part of a shipment" of Chin- 

 ese sacred lilj bulbs. It is a large 

 wa<{on-load. 



PRIMROSES 



IMPBOTBD CHINK8B. Finest rrown, named 

 or mixed, strong, X-lnch, 0.00 per 100. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINESE PRIMROSE 



Finest rrown, large flowering, fringed, alB^a 

 and donble, 15 varieties, mixed, 600 seeds, H Jl; 

 half pkt., GOc. Have the varieties separate, also. 



alU E* D A ^ I A Finest large-flowetlng, 

 n L K A K I A dwf.,mxd,1000 seeds,GOc. 

 f*\g^^t A ee C* Kl Giant mixed, 910 seeds, 



CYCLAMc.l>l n.oo; ^-pkt.,60c 

 GIANT PANSY S^e'rf^* \\^'. 



ties, critically selected. 5000 seeds, 11.00; naif pkt., 

 GOc. GOO seeds of eriant Mngie. Ferret panajr aeed 

 added to every (1.00 pkt. of Giant Pansy. CASH. 

 Liberal extra count of seeds in all packets. 



JOHN r. RUPP, SMremanstown, Pa. 



THK nOMie or PRTHrROHKM. 



Canton, O. — Chas. Lindacher made an 

 attractive display of plants and flora] 

 designs at the recent fair. 



