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1498 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



OCTOBEB 25, 1906. 



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NOW READY! EASTER LILIES! 



SHOULD BE POTTED AT ONCE, AS EASTER IS EARLT THIS TEAR. 

 Japan stocka are now arriTinf and are in first-class shape. 



JAPAH LOMGIVLORUM JAPAN LOVOIFLORUM 



Q to lo-ln hiiihn OMA of SM hiiih« lift OA Multinorum, 9 to 10-ln. bulbs case of 200 bulbs, $17.00 



9 to 10-In. bulbs case of 200 bulbs, 116.00 GlBantsum, 7 to 9-ln. bulbs case of 800 bulbs. 18.76 



Multtflorum, 7 to 9-in. bulbs case of 800 bulbs, 15.00 " 9 to 10-ln. bulbs case of 200 bulbs, 21.00 



LIUUM CAMDIDUM, selected bulbs $6.00perl00 



A FEW OF THE LEADING NARCISSI 



Pap«r White Gnuullflora, 18-16 cm., fine bulbs, 



case of 1250 bulbs, $11.26. Per 1000 



Double Von 81on, first size $9.00 



" extraslze 1200 



" " mammoth double-nosed or top root 20.00 



Prlnoeps* early, single, fine bulbs 7.00 



White Roman Hyacinths, 12-15 cm $28.00 per 1000 



13-16cm 28.00perl000 



Freeala Refraota .Alba, finest Bermuda bulbs 7.50 per 1000 



Per 1000 



Golden Spur, the favorite single yellow $18.00 



Bmpreaa, a grand blcolor 20 00 



Alba Plena Odorata , 6.00 



BarrI Consplcuus 8-00 



Poetlcus 4.50 



OmatUB 7.00 



Bermuda Buttercup Oxalls $7.60 per 1000 



Spanlsb Iris, mixed 2.60 per 1000 



For other bulbs and for smaller quantities, see our Wholesale Price List, in which will be found a full assortment 

 of all kinds of bulbs for winter and spring flowering. Send for list if you have not already received one. 



r. R. Pierson Com Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



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PRIMROSES 



IMPROVKD OHINB8E. Finest grown, mixed, 



strong, 2-inch, 13.00 per 100. 

 XXX, 8-lnch, 11.00 per 100. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINESE PRIMROSE 



Finest rrown, large flowering, fringed, single 

 and double, 15 varietiea, mixed, 600 seeds, 11.00; 

 half pkt., 60c. Have the varieties separate, also. 



^^IKiCrDADIA Finest large-flowering, 

 CI n b n A n I A dwr.,mxd,1000 seeds, 60c. 

 0^\t0^ I A ae C ai Olant mixed, 2W seeds, 



wYWLAIVILn n.oo; H-pkt.,&oc, 



GIANT PANSY l^%t^^ v\^e? 



ties, critically selected. 6000aeed8, 11.00; half pkt.. 

 60c. 600 seeds of giant Mine. Ferret pansy seed 

 added to every 11.00 pkt. of Giant Pansy. CASH. 

 Liberal extra count of seeds In all packets. 



JOHN r. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



THK HOBIB OF PBIMBOSKS. 



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where some of the choicest things are 

 grown, I noted Pansy Triumph of 

 Giants. Of this my guide assured me 

 they had a large sale, one customer tak- 

 ing regularly as much as four pounds per 

 year, at $50 per pound. Lobelia cardi- 

 nalis robusta grandiflora has large scar- 

 let flowers, much larger than the old 

 Queen Victoria, foliage nearly green; Pe- 

 tunia hybrida grandiflora superbissima 

 marmorata rosea is fine — I hope the 

 name of this variety is long enough. 



David Sachs, Quedlinbtir2. 



My last visit was to the establishment 

 of David Sachs. Here were noted Mig- 

 nonette Victoria, red shade; Mignonette 

 Bismarck, which has the broadest spike 

 of any variety I have seen; Mignonette 

 White Pearl Machet, a fine whitish 

 form; Centaurea American Giant, good. 



The several varieties of Antirrhinum 

 nanum were all distinct, true to color 

 and character. Beauty of Nice and Queen 

 Alexandra stocks were both good. Dian- 

 thus barbatus nanus is a pretty and inter- 

 esting thing, the result of a cross between 

 barbatus and Chinensis; the plants are 

 dwarf, varied in color, and also in shape 

 of flower, some following one parent, 

 some the other; it flowers the first year 

 from seed. 



Here was a strong stock of double hol- 

 lyhocks, embracing every shade of color, 



ARTHUR COWEE, 



OUdlolna BpMlalist, DCDI IN V Y 

 ■BADOWVAXia PABX, DCnUll) 111 1 1 



United States Representative and Grower of GROFF'S 

 HYBRIDS9 Mixtures and Collections to color. Fine mixtures 

 of all colors, named novelties of rare beauty. Write for catalog. 



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Liliam Loogiflorom 



7 to 9-in S.<S.OO per 100; $4.'>.00 per 1000 



8 to 10-ln 7.00perl00: 68.00 perlOOO 



Also many of the leading sorts of 

 Hraeinths, Talips and Nareissns. 



PANDANUS UTILIS 



Fresh seed just received, 96.00 per 

 1000 seeds. 



Send for Trade List. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



33 Barclay St., through to 38 

 Park Place. NLW YORK. 



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while the flowers were of faultless form. 

 Linaria maroccana excelsior strain is a 

 good addition to these pretty little an- 

 nuals. I saw some large stocks of asters, 

 in excellent condition, but only a few of 

 the earliest were in flower. This grower 

 cultivates some 800 acres of vegetable 

 seeds, and 150 acres of flower seeds. 



The Review of last week failed to 

 arrive. Please send me one, as I do not 

 wish to lose a single copy of your val- 

 uable paper. This is the first time it 

 has failed me and I can assure you that 

 I miss it very much. — E. W. HUDSON, 

 Seneca, N. Y. 



Vick's Bulbs 



Are now ready for distribution. 



HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, 

 Crocus, Lilies, Freesias 



All of til* best auallty. 



Send for our Wholesale Bulb Catalogue. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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P. W. NARCISSUS 



13 cm. and up, $1.00 per 100; $8.00 per 1000. 



WANTED— lOO.OfO seeds Asp. Plumosus Nanus 

 true. Feb. and March delivery. Cash. 



JOS. H. CUNNIN8HAM, Delaware, 0. 



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Cineraria 



Large-flowering; prize, splendid mixed, t. p., 60c. 

 Large-flowering, semi-dwarf prize, splendid 



mixed, t. p., 60c. 

 FAMST, superb mixed, oz., $4.60; M-oz., $1.16; 



Ve-oz., 60c. 



W. C. BECKERT, ALLEGHENY, PA. 



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Gladiolus Balbs 



Our bulbs are not better than 

 the best, but better than the rest. 



TBT Tl 



Cushman Gladiolus Co. 



8TLVASXA, OHIO. 



