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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



NOVBUBEB 15, 1906. 



OUR SPECIALTIES 



High-Grade Grass Seeds 

 SLFSLFA 



Warranted free from dodder or any 

 adulterations. Please write for 

 prices and samples. 



A. LE COO & CO. 



Darmsfadt, Germany 



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No.34i 



WIBOLTTS SNOWBALL 

 CAULIFLOWER-SEED 



is thr earliest of 

 all Snowballs, thr' 

 most compact, the 

 surest header, is 

 giving the largest and snow- 

 whitest heads, and is the 

 best keeper in dry-weailier. 

 Demand it through your 

 seed-firm or direct from 



R- WIBOLTT, NAXSKOV. DENJMlWl 



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HJALMAR HARTMANN & CO. 



Growers for the Hbolesale Trade Only. 



18 Stormgade, COPENHAGEN 



or 81 Barclay St., New York 



Cauliflower and Cabbage Seed 



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Danish Seed 



CAVLIFLOWBR Snowball and Haage'a 

 Extra Early Erforter Uwarf . 



CABBAGE, White Amager (Stonehead). 

 Write direct to the grower. 



CHRIS. OLSEN, ofower Odense, Denmark 



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bands of Superintendent E. W. Coulter 

 the greater part of the time since its 

 inception in the spring of 1892, and he 

 is assisted in his work by W. A. Cline. 

 The branch here handles peas almost 

 exclusively; in an ordinary season 75,000 

 bushels; this season, a very bad one, 

 that amount was reduced about one-half. 

 The warehouse storage capacity is 25,000 

 bushels. About 20,000 bushels is re- 

 tained here for stock seed. The acreage 

 this year was 5,000, and that number 

 of acres has been planted annually for 

 the past few years. The warehouse pay 

 roll is about $1,500 per month, and the 

 cost of . the crop averages about 

 $95,000." 



EUROPEAN SEED NOTES. 



The summer weather has at last broken 

 up and heavy rains are the rule through- 

 out most seed growing districts in Eng- 

 land and Europe. Reports are to hand 

 of almost a disaster in the aster crops 

 of Germany. The heavy rains have badiy 

 spoiled the harvesting at all sections and 

 the quality and germinating percentage 

 of asters are almost certain to be low. 

 After dressing and getting ready for 

 market the quantity it is feared will not 

 be more than half the original estimate. 

 A sharp rise may be expected in the 

 German aster quotations. 



In England the long pod and Windsor 

 bean crops are over-abundant and, as is 



PERENNIALS 



DWARF ROSES 



The largest stock of HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS in aU the best 

 and newest varieties, for instance, 25,000 Gypsophila Paniculata Flore Pleno, 4000 

 Romneya Coulteri, 10,000 Gmipanula Persicifolia Moerheimi, 50,000 Phlox 

 Decussata in variety, 25,000 PyretHrums, etc 



on Canina in the best sorts, including tlie new Hardy Rose 

 "Nova Zembla" (B. Ruys, 1906) and Baby Rambler. 



Manetti Stocks, Sweet Briar Seedling^s, New 

 Currants, Gooseberries and Raspberries, Etc. 



Nearly all sorts of Plants (even Pyrethrums) are exported most successfully to the 

 ■:„'■■. United States. Write for Illustrated Trade List. 



BDI I VC ROYAL MOERHEIM NURSERIES 



s nLiTW| DEDEMSVAART, - HOLLAND 



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The Royal Tottenham 

 Nurseries, Ltd,*=M'?'* 



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



Dedemsvaarty Holland 



Headquarters for Hardy Perennials, among 

 which are the latest and choicest. 13 acres de- 

 voted to (trowing this line, including Anemone, 

 Aster, Campanula, Delphinium, i<'uDkias. Hera- 

 erocalUs. Hepatica. Incarvillea. Iris, Peonies. 

 Phlox decussata and suiTruticosa, Primula, 

 Pyrethnim, Tritoma. Hardy Heath. Hardy Ferns. 

 Also 5 acres of Daffodils. 12 acres of Conifers, 

 specially youni? choice varieties to be Brown on; 

 8 acres Rhododendrons, including the best Amer- 

 ican and Alpine varieties; 2 acres Hydrangeas. 

 We make it a point to grow all the latest novef 

 ties ID these lines. Ask for Catalog. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. ' 



Picea Ptmgens Glauca (Koster), transplanted '06 



Hi DEN.OUDcN & SUN, Whole8afe'gro*we*8 o? 

 nursery stock for the American trade. Catalogue 

 free on demand; also views In our nursery. 



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 ZiABOEST STOCK Or AZiXi 



BELGIAN PLANTS! 



Asaleas, Araucarias, Sweet Bays 

 Palms, Begonias, Gloxinias, etc. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE PERE 



GHENT, BeUrium. 



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usual when a heavy crop is harvested, the 

 picking and waste is small. At one time, 

 owing to fly and other troubles, it was 

 feared the bean crops would be short, 

 but the reverse is the case and some low 

 prices are quoted for hand-picked sam- 

 ples. Exactly the same remarks apply 

 to the English pea crops, some big yields 

 b^ing reported. Given good weather con- 

 ditions there are no better peas in the 

 world than those grown in England, and 

 it is a relief to know a good stock will 

 be available this season, which has not 

 been the case for some years. 



There is little improvement to report 

 in the condition of the onion and cauli- 



FOR DELIVERY IN FALL 

 AND SPRING 



ENGLISH MANETTI Stocks for Florists 

 Holland Roses, Rhododendrons, Hollies, Etc. 

 LILY OF THE VALLEY KtfVJJc'Sj 

 French Fruit and Ornamental Stocks 

 Raffia from Stock and for Import 



For catalogues, prices, etc., please apply to 



H. Frank Darrow, Importer 



SnocesBor to Aug. Rhotert 

 20 Barclay St., P. O. Box 1250, New Tork 



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EstaUisbed IBM. Cable address, Jacrolland Nimes 

 A. B. C. Code used. 



JACQUES ROLLAND 



Seed Grower and Merchant 



vNIMES, FRANCE 



Vegetable, Flower and 

 Agricultural Seeds 



Specialties are Plilox Dnunmondli 

 and Lucerne of Provence. 



V. 



Brussels, Belgium 



ARAUCARIA IHBRICATA 



A most attractive hardy tree. Order for fresh 

 seeds warranted from Araucaria. Price, tl.OO [)er 

 100, careful packing and post free. 



JILES VAN MOL, Nurseryman 



27 Rue Goffart, BRISSELS, BELGIUM 



Manetti Stocks 



One million fine, one-year, English-grown. 

 Also a large stock of Roses, all leading kinds, 

 per lUuO strong plants. Quantities shipped an. 

 nually to leading American firms. Reference! 

 Bassett & Washburn, Chicfo. 



W. G. SLOCOCK, Woking, Surrey, England. 



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flower seed market. The yields have not 

 turned out any better than expected, and 

 some reports say these two articles will 

 be exceptionally dear before the end of 

 the season. Nothing more can be added 

 to recent reports of the radish seed crops. 

 It is very scarce and dear and likely to 

 be much dearer as the season goes on. 



