JANOABT 17, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



641 



DAMMANN ft CO. 



Seed and Bulb Growers 

 and Merchants 



gftB GiOTsnni a Tedaccio, near Naples, Italy 



established 1877 

 By Appointment to H. M. the King: of Italy 



HEADQUAKTERS FOR 



Cauliflower and Tripoli Onion Seed 

 (including Crystal Wax and Bermuda) 



And for all other Vegetable Seeds 

 of Unrivaled Quality. 



All Flower Seeds grown on an enormons scale 



Ask for Our Wholesale Catalogue. 



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No.34i 



WIBOLTT'S SNOWBALL 

 CAULIFLOWER-SEED 



is thr earliest of 

 all Snowballs, ihei 

 most compact, the 

 surest header, is 

 giving the largest and snow- 

 vhitcsl heads, and is the 

 best keeper in dry-weather. 

 Demand it through your 

 seed-firm or direct from 



R. WIBOLTT, NAKSKOV. DENMARK] 



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CAILIFLOWER 

 CABBAGE 



S 

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HJALMAR HARTMABTN Sc CO. 



Growers for tbe Wbolesale Trade Only. 

 12 Storm grade, COPKNHAGKN 



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ZiABOEST STOCK OF AT,!, 



BELGIAN PLANTS! 



Asaleas, Araucarias, Sweet Bays* 

 Palms, Beg^onias, Gloxinias, etc. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE PERE 



GHENT, Belgium. 



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to say the least. For instance, South 

 White Globe is $2.40 per pound; Yel- 

 low Globe, $2.15, and Eed Globe, $1.50. 



IMPORTS. 



The imports of seeds through the port 

 of New York for the week ending Janu- 

 ary 11 were as follows: 



Kind. Bags. Val. Kind. Bags. Val. 



Annatto . . 46 54.3 Cummin 6 191 



Anise 36 471 Fennel 15 178 



Canary 734 1,494 Grass 465 11,177 



Cardamom.. 2 71 Mustard 309 2,623 



Castor 3,064 16,386 Rape 19 53 



CTover 550 13,719 Sugar b 706 6,660 



Coriander . 306 915 Other 3,682 



In the same period the imports of 

 plants, bulbs, etc., were of the aggre- 

 gate value of $13,034. 



The a. a. Berry Seed Co., Clarinda, 

 la., reports having mailed 93,000 cata- 

 logues. 



George S. Green, of the Illinois Seed 

 Co., Chicago, is spending the week visit- 

 ing the trade in the east. 



Wm. Hoisinqton is making a trip 

 south and southwest for the A. J. Brown 

 Seed Co., Grand Bapids, Mich. 



One of the most attractive catalogues 

 of the year is that of the Charles H. 

 Lilly Co., Seattle. The subject is the 

 Bichmond rose, printed in colors, on peb- 

 bled paper. The work is excellent. The 



Dahlias 



Awarded 10 

 Qold Medals 

 in 1903, 12 in 

 1901, 12 In 1905 

 and 12 in 1906. 



Pot Roots 



Awarded the Silver 

 Medal by the Inter- 

 national Jury 

 at the St. Louis 

 Exposition. 



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

 rvi WW 1 3 run JlliriflCnil ni Vn\,U gj^^^ ^.^^^.y pompon ^nd .^n^,e_ at $6 00 per 



100 In 25 sorts. Better and newer Icinds at S8.00 and S9.00 per 100. These are post .ree 

 terms. Note this when comparing prices. Terms casli wltb orde>r. , 



TEMPTING BARGAINS "^^^^ ^^° prefer to have their goods through a forwardinic 

 ■ ».ni iin^ i#f»i%MfiinM house instead of by parcels post can be supplied in every section, 

 including Cactus, at S4.0O, S5.00 and $6.00 per 100 in 25 sorts. 



12 SFFDl ING fAfTIIS IIAHI IAS ah 1904 sorts and certificated by the Dablla Societies 

 U JCCULiniU UflLIU3 UflllLlftJ ,jj England; post free for $2.50 - Dainty, Edith 



Groom, George Gordon, Hereward, Lauretta, Mr. Keith, Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson, Osprey, 

 Pink Pearl. Rainbow, Sweet Nell. Violetta. 



lOOS SFFDI ING fAfTIIS DAHI IAS ^ ^^^« opportunity; only a few to offer. One 

 lyUJ 3CCULIWU l./tLIU3 UftllLlft3 ^^^^ ^f ^j^^ following 12 kinds post free for $3.00: 



Alfred Morgan. Antelope, Cockatoo, Harbour Light, Jeanette, MissDorottfy Oliver, Nero, 

 Rosy Morn, Sir A. Lamb. Tricolour, W.E.Dickson, W.Hopkins. 



IQA6 SFFDI ING PAfTlIS OAHI IAS One each of the following new varieties, which 

 lywi 3CCULiniU LftLIU3 UftilLI/13 bayg been awarded, post free for $1.00: Marjorie 



Caselton, Silver Wings, The Pilot and White Swan. 



Terms cash with order. Catalogue free on application. 



HOBBIES LIMITED, - Norfolk Nursorles, - DEREHAM, EN6. 



LONDON DEPOT, 17, Broad Street Place, E. C. 



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The Royal Tottenham 

 Nurseries, Ltd.^'j^Vlft'" 



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



Dedemsvaart, Holland 



Headquarters for Hardy Perennials, among 

 which are tbe latest and choicest. 13 acres de- 

 voted to growing this Hue, including Anemone, 

 Aster, Campanula, Delpbinium, Funkias. Hera- 

 erocallis. Hepatica. IncarviUea. Iris, Peonies, 

 Phlox decussata and sufTruticosa, Primula, 

 Pyrethrum.Tritoma, Hardy Heath. Hardy Ferns. 

 Also 5 acres of Daffodils, 12 acres of Conifers, 

 specially young choice varieties to be grown on; 

 8 acres Rhododendrons, Including the best Amer- 

 ican and Alpine varieties; 2 acres Hydrangeas. 

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

 ties ID these lines. Ask for Catalog. 



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Picea Pungens Glauca Koster and Abies. 



Hi DcN UUDcN & SON, Wholesale gro*werBo} 

 nursery stock for the American trade. Catalogue 

 free on demand; also views In our nurseries. 



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catalogue contains a general line of 

 seeds, plants, nursery stock and poultry 

 and farm supplies, garden tools, etc. 



It is interesting to note in the 1907 



catalogues how many houses there are 



that call themselves "America's lar- 

 gest, ' ' 



As the returns keep coming in it ap- 

 pears that there were a number of cata- 

 logue covers the lithographers' strike 

 hoodooed. 



The Dakota Improved Seed Co., re- 

 cently organized, has bought a quarter- 

 section of land just outside of Mitchell, 

 S. D., at $64 per acre. 



The Nebraska State Experiment Sta- 

 tion staff is on a two months' junket 

 through the state, lecturing to the farm- 

 ers on soils and seeds, especially on 

 making the most of the corn crop. 



Established 1B80. 



Cable address, Jacrolland Nia 

 A. B. C. Code used. 



JACQUES ROLLAND 



Seed Grower and Merchant 



NIMES, FRANCE 



Vegetable, Flower and 

 Agricultural Seeds 



V. 



Specialties are Phlox Dnunmondll 

 and Lucerne of Provence. 



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Ardisia Crenalata 



Beautiful plants for spring delivery in all 

 sizes. These Ardisias were grown In Bel- 

 gium and we can supply small plants for 

 "growing on" by the 1000 at very low 

 prices. 



Palms, Araucarias, Bay Trees, etc. 



of very best quality and carefully se- 

 lected for import. 



ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS 



etc.. Complete line of French, Holland 

 and English Stocks. All kinds of plants 

 for forcing. RArFIA! RAFFIA! 



H. Frank Darrow, importer 



S6 Barclay St., P. O. Box 1250, New York 



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W. W. Bawson & Co., Boston, lost all 

 their electrotypes in their fire last spring 

 and the 1907 catalogue therefore is illus- 

 trated throughout with new and uniform 

 halftones. 



The most striking catalogue cover of 

 the year is that of the L. L. Olds Seed 

 Co., Clinton, Wis. Field seeds are their 

 specialty and the cover shows corn, oats 

 and barley printed in colors. 



The Wm. Eennie Co., Toronto, Ont, 

 with branches at Vancouver, B. C., and 

 Winnipeg, Man., is oflScered as follows: 

 President, B. Eennie; vice-president, J. 

 Eennie; secretary, T. Eennie? 



The Bachelor Seed Co., just incorpo- 

 rated, of Utica, N. Y., intends to remove 

 about February 1 from its present loca- 

 tion to the Orpheum building, on La- 

 fayette street, the present quarters be- 

 ing too small for the new line of goods 



