JANUAUY 24, 1S)07. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



731 



DAMMANN & CO. 



Seed and Bulb Growers 

 and Merchants 



San GiOTAonl a Teduccio, near Naples, Italy 



Establiahed 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 enormous scale 



Ask for Our Wholesale Catalogue. 



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No.34i 



WIBOLTT'S SNOWBALL 

 CAULIFLOWER-SEED 



is the earliest of 

 all Snowballs, thnl 

 . 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, NAKSKOV, OENMARir 



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CAILIFLOWER | 

 CABBAGE I 



HJALMAR HARTMANN Ac CO. 



Growers for the Wholesale Trade Only. 

 12 Storm erade. COPKNHAGKN 



I.ABOEST STOCK OF IlLJa 



BELGIAN PLANTS! 



Asaleas, Araucarias, Sweet Bays, 

 Palms, Begonias, Gloxinias, etc. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE PERE 



GHENT, Belgium. 



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Danish Seed 



OAULIPLOWER Snowball and Haage's 

 Bxtra Early Erfarter Uwarf . 



OABBAOE, White Anaager (Stonehead). 

 Write direct to the grower. 



CHRIS. OLSEN, Grower Otlense, Denmark 



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Santa Clara, Cal., returning to the coast 

 after a very sucpessful eastern trip; E. 

 J. Sheap, of S. M. Isbell & Co., Jackson, 

 Mich.; W. H. Grenell, Saginaw, Mich.; 

 M. Crawford, now of Shiocton, Wis. 



IMPORTS. 



The imports of seeds througli the port 

 of New York for the week ending Janu- 

 ary 19 were as follows: 



Kind. Bags. Vnl. Kind. Bags. Vsil. 



Annatto... Tt % ;{48 Fennel .! ? 47 



Canary ..2,407 4,551 Poppy U'lO l.l.W 



Caraway . 57.". 3,910 Sugar beet.. Ht «5 



Cardamom. 15 272 Other 3,870 



Clover ...1.220 28,141 ) 



It is reported from Newark, Ohio, that 

 George L. Miller, long in the florists' 

 business there, has gone to Boston to 

 take charge of the retail flower seed de- 

 partment of the W. W. Rawson Co. 



The seedsmen who have a large trade 

 among market gardeners are the ones 

 who are having uphill work just now. 

 The low priced catalogue is used by 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 ONCE 



Every section, including the popular CACTUS. 



Show, Fancy. Pompon and ?jingle, at $6.00 per 

 100 in 26 sorts. Better and newer kinds at 88.00 and $9.00 per 100. These are post -ree 

 terms. Note this when comparing prices. Terms cash \irith order. 



TFMPTINC RADfiAlNC Those who prefer to have their goods through a forwarding 

 n.Mri«i u unnufiniJ bouse instead of by parcels post can be supplied in every section, 

 including Cactus, at $4.00. $5.00 and $6.00 per 100 in 25 sorts. 



19 CFFIII INC rAfTIIC fkAHl I AC A111904 sorts and certificated by the Dahlia Societies 

 \L aCCULIWU Lftl/IU J UWIILIftJ 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. 



lOn^ CFFni INR rAfTlIC nAHl \W a rare opportunity; only a few to offer. One 

 iyU3 JCCULiniU LftUmj U/tllLI/tJ ^^^.j^ ^f ^^g following 12 kinds post free for $3.00: 



Alfred Morgan. Antelope, Cockatoo, Harbour Light, Jeanette. Miss Dorothy Oliver, Nero, 

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



IOfU( CFFIII llUn fArXlIC nAHIIAC one each of the following new varieties, which 

 lyVO JCCULII^IU L/l l,IU3 UWIILIftJ ^^^^ ^^^^ awarded, post free for $4.00: Marjorie 



OaseltoD, Silver Wings, The Pilot and Whits Swan. 



Terms cash with order. Catalogue free on application. 



HOBBIES LIMITED, - Norfolk Nurseries, - DEREHAM, END. 



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



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T 



he Royal Tottenham 

 Nurseries, Ltd.^Ka*" 



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



Dedemsvaart, Holland 



Headquarters for Hardy Perennials, among 

 which are the latest and choicest. 13 acres de- 

 voted to growing this line, including Anemone, 

 Aster, Campanula, Delphinium, Funkias, Hem- 

 erocallis, Hepatica, Incarvillea, Iris, Peonies, 

 Phlox decussata and sufFruticosa, 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 latest novel- 

 ties in tbese lines. Ask for Catalog. 



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Establisbeil 1680. 



Some of our Conifers. 



Hi DlN UUUtN w dUN| Wholesale growers o} 

 nursery stock for the American trade. Catalogue 

 free on demand; also views In our nurseries. 

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gardener as a standard for price, al- 

 though he still insists upon the same 

 choice quality he has received heretofore. 



Some of the more recent recruits to 

 tlic ranks of vine seed growers are will- 

 ing to learn what a merchantable sample 

 is, and there are others who are not. 



No one well acquaiuted with' the Cali- 

 fornia seed growers has any serious be- 

 lief that the advance in contract prices is 

 inspired by anything other than business 

 necessity. 



O. D. WiLHiTE, of Los Angeles, Cal., 

 is reported to have a wonderful new musk- 

 melon. He says it was raised by a man 

 named Stewart, at Riverside, and this is 

 what a Los Angeles paper, in a two- 

 column write-up, says of the parentage: 

 ' ' He took a selected pineapple melon 

 vine, and covered its blossoms with the 

 pollen from the eastern pomegranate and 



Cable aildress, Jacrollanil NHses 

 A. B. C Code used. 



JACQUES ROLLAND 



Seed Grower and Merchant 



NIMES, FRANCE 



Vegetable, Flower and 

 Agricultural Seeds 



Specialties are Phlox Drummondll 

 and Lucerne of Provence. 



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Ardisia Crenulata 



Beautiful plants for spring delivery in all 

 sizes. These Ardlsias 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. RAPPIA! RAFFIA! 



H. Frank Darrow, Importer 



t6 Barclay St.. P. O. Box 1250. New York 



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CAILIFLOWERSEED 



Earliest Dwarf Erfurt 



The earliest and best variet.v in existence 

 for either forcing or open ground. We hold a 

 tested stock of exceptlonall.v high germinat- 

 ing power. All we guiiniiitee to be 1906 crop. 

 $7.00 per ponud. Mailed free on receipt 

 of cash by International P. O. O. 



C. S. DANIELS & SON 



WYMONDHAM, NORFOLK, ENGLAND 



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the Muscat grape." The paper admits 

 that this method was peculiar. 



C. C. Morse & Co., San Francisco, 

 have issued their second retail catalogue 

 for Pacific coast trade. The book is 

 new throughout because of the loss of 

 their plates in the fire of April 20 and 



