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JANUABY 3. 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



50S 



LIIiY OP THE VALLBY PIPS 



Just arrived and are, as usual, the finest Im- 

 ported into this maritet no matter nnder 

 wliat name. _____ . _ . 

 SPIRAEA 

 Japonloa, extra itronR clump8.$3.50 per 100 



Astllboldea Floiibunda 4.00 per 100 



Compaota Multiflora 4.00 per 100 



Gladstone 6.50 per 100 



LILIUM LONGIFLORUM 



Per 1000 Per 100 



6 to 8 inches I27.00 $3.00 



7to9inches 45.00 6.00 



Multlflorum, 6 to 8 inches... 28.00 3.00 

 7 to 9 inches... 50.00 5.50 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



33 Barclay St., through to 38 

 Park Place, NEW YORK. 



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We made this halftone from a Wash Draw- 

 ing. One of the many we are turning out for 

 1907 Seed CataloKaes. Our artists are the best 

 in the United States on flower and vetretable 

 drawing'. We make a specialty of Cuts For 

 Seedsmen. All processes. Quick work if 

 necessary. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



CRESCENT ENGRAVING CO. 



341-349 Clark Street, CHICAGO 



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tage they have in early ripening. Prob- 

 ably when they are lifted and ware- 

 housed the fields in Holland are still 

 green and full of growth. Before a bulb 

 can be forced it requires a certain 

 amount of rest and if by climatic or 

 other influences it can be induced to go 

 to rest earlier so much earlier will it 

 force. A plain example is seen of this 

 in Eoman hyacinths; the further south 

 they are grown the earlier will they 

 bloom, and again, if an early ripening 

 season occurs in Holland through hot, 

 dry weather the Dutch bulbs always 

 force earlier. The Guernsey bulbs are 

 also fine for a grower who wishes to 

 plant a large quantity outside for stock 

 purposes, for rapidly obtaining a large 

 number of bulbs and for producing a 

 large quantity of bloom for market. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



[All catalogues are filed by The RcTlew and 

 are accessible to the trade for reference at any 

 time. Following are the latest arrivals.] 



Morehead Mfg. Co., Detroit, Mich., 

 Morehead steam trap; Charles H. Lilly 

 Co., Portland, Ore., general catalogue for 

 1907; W. Atlee Burpee & Co., general 

 catalogue for 1907; Iowa Seed Co., gen- 



lligh=flrade Lily of the Valley Pips 



NO BETTER QUALITY OFFERED TO THE TRADE 



Selected Hamburg, for forcing $1.25 per 100; tlO.OO per 1000; 125.00 per case, (2500 Pips) 



Johnson's selected Berlin, unsurpassed.. 1.50 '• 14.00 27.00 (2000 Pipa) 



Tuberous-Rooted Begonia Bulbs, I^Y^'I'^^'perdoz Per loopenooo 



single, separate colors, Scarlet, Crimson, Rose, White and Orange. . .$0.40 $2..50 



Single, choice mixed 36 2.25 



Double, separate colors, same as aDove colors 60 4.25 



Double, choice mixed 50 4.00 



Giant-riowering Gloxinias, S^^L*?^?^^^ 



Per doz. 

 Separate colors. Spotted Red, White, Blue, Red with White Border, and 



Blue with White Border $0.60 



Choice mixed 45 



New Crop Flower Seeds Beady. Send for onr New Florists* Wholesale Catalogue. 



$23.00 

 22.00 

 »8.00 

 37.00 



Per 100 



12.50 

 3.25 



JOHNSON SEED CO., 



S17 Market Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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RAWSON'S NEWPORT BEAUTY STOCK 



INTRODUCED BY US IN I906. 



is the earliest, largest and most exquisite colored stock for winter forcing that has ever been 



introduced. Habit, foliage and color of flowers are entirely distinct from any other strain. 



The highest praise has been bestowed upon it by those who grew it this past season. 



If wanted for Easter, Eeed should be sown in December. The above strain produces 90 



percent double flowers, the highest percentage of any strain. The following varieties: 



MarfiTuexite, pure wUte 1-32 oz. , 75c 



Faust, most exquisite pink 1-32 oz., 75c 



Valentine, delicate lavender 1-32 oz., 75o 



Mephlstoplieles, fiery red 1-32 oz., 75c 



All varieties mixed 1-32 oz., 76c 



WW D A WC AM J& rn * UNION STREET. 

 . If. KAn jUn Cl LU. boston, mass. 



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Bridge man's Seed Warehouse 



KstabUsbed 1824. RICHARDS BROS.. Props. 



New Crop Flower Seeds Just Arrived 



37 East 19th Street, NEW YORK CITY 



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Chinese Sacred Lily Buiiis 



Imported direct from China— the finest bulbe 

 procurable. Every florist should have them for 

 store sale. Price, selected bulbs, 60c per doz.; 

 original basket containing 30 bulbs, 11.25; per 1000, 

 $30.00. Order today. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO. 



Rose Growers WKST GROVE, PA. 



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eral catalogue' for 1907; Meine & Moss, 

 gold fish; Albert Schenkel, Hamburg, 

 Germany, plants and seeds; J. F, Noll & 

 Co., Newark, N. J., general catalogue for 

 1907; John Peed & Son, London, Eng- 

 land, general catalogue for 1907 ; D. Lan- 

 dreth Seed Co., general catalogue for 

 1907. 



Calendars Received* 



The Eeview has been remembered with 

 attractive calendars by the Iowa Floral 

 Co., Des Moines; the Jackson Floral Co., 

 Jackson, IMiss.; J. D. Pruessner, Galves- 

 ton, Tex, 



In renewing my subscription to your 

 valuable paper I do so with a great deal 

 of pleasure. And were it three times 

 the amount I would not begrudge it, as 

 it is, and always will be, a welcome vis- 

 itor. I often remark how wonderfully 

 the Eeview has grown. "With best wishes 

 for its continued success, — F. J. Fil- 

 MORE, St. Louis, Mo. 



Wm. P. Craig 



IMPORTER— KXPORTEB 



Plants, Bulbs and Seeds 



__^ 1305 Filbert St. 



■•noTSTBrand SoUclteT*^^"" Philadelphia 

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DAHLIAS 



Now is the time to place your order for Balba 

 which will insure your grettin? named varieties in 

 any quantity; delivery to be made this fall or 

 early spring. 



DAVID HERBERT ft SON 



Successors to L. K. Peacock. Inc. ATCO, N. J. 

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New Portage, O.— C. B. Young is 

 now the sole proprietor of the business 

 formerly owned by the firm of Snyder 

 & Young, having bought out his partner, 

 Mr. Snyder, 



Taunton, Mass. — Taunton Green- 

 houses report a first-class Christmas 

 trade, every salable plant being disposed 

 of, such as azaleas, primulas, cyclamens, 

 poinsettias, etc., and many foliage plants. 

 Among the latter Nephrolepis Whitmani 

 sold finely. Flowers sold well, carnations, 

 violets and roses being favorites in or- 

 der named. Trade since Christmas has 

 continued good. 



