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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



119J 



The New Perpetual DDITAIillillA 



Flowering Carnation Dili I /\llllll/\ 



The most profitable caxnation in cultivation, and one that never Splits* Color, 

 clear scarlet ; blooms of good size on long, stiff stems. Strong plants, £5 per 100. 

 Cash with order. Please remit by International Postoffice Order. 



A. Smith, The Nursery, Enfield Highway, Middlesex, England 



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New Hybrid 



Tea Rose 



Queeo of Spain 



This grand flesh-colored rose Is undoubtedly 



THE ROSE OF THE SEASON 



ft is a seedling from Antoine Rivoire, with the 

 «cent of Souvenir de la Malmaison, very full and 

 beautiful form, an ideal exhibition rose, a good 

 opener, and robust grower. 



We staged 68 perfect blooms at the Royal 

 Horticultural Society's Show at Holland House, 

 July 9 and 10, 1906, and after two days' show 

 were as good as when first set up, and were ad- 

 mitted to be in better condition than any other 

 yariety in the show. 



Awarded the Card of Oommendation 



Vational Boee Society, Botanic 



Gardens, July 6. 



▲ward of Merit, Holland Honae Show, 

 Boyal Horticnltnral Society. 



Strong- plants ready in pots in April. 

 Price, Sl.90 each; 13 plants for 915.00; 

 SO for S56.0O; 100 for SIOCOO. 



S. BIDE & SONS 



Boss Growers and Vnrserymen 



Farnham, Surrey, England 



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credit this misguided expenditure of the 

 people's revenue with a certain mission- 

 ary effect, however. Perchance an occa- 

 sional rank amateur who really grows 

 his trifling allotment of cucumber, radish 

 and turnip seeds bestowed by the con- 

 descending favor of his congressman, 

 may be led to enlarge his views and buy 

 something worth while from his near-by 

 seed dealer. The free distribution is not 

 all loss to seed merchants, even in the 

 present inept way of conducting it, but 

 the seed trade generally should relax no 

 legitimate effort to lift it to a higher 

 plane. ' ' 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Arthur Cowee, Berlin, N. Y., gladioli; 

 Bombayreed Mfg. Co., Columbia, S. C, 

 jardinieres; V. Lemoine & Son, Nancy, 

 France, plant novelties; J. M. Philips' 

 Sons, Pittsburg, Pa., general seed cat- 

 alogue; Peter Henderson & Co., New 



Dahlias 



Awarded 10 

 Gold Medals 

 in 1903, 12 in 

 1904. 12 in 1906 

 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 £very section. Including the popular GAOTUS. 

 rvi KVVI3 run Jllirincill Wl vn\,C ^^^^^ ^^^^^ Pompon and SlnRle, at 16 00 per 



100 in 26 sorts. Better and newer kinds at S8.00 and $9.00 per 100. These are post iree 

 terms. Note this when comparing prices. Terms cash ^^Ith ord*>r. 



TEMPTING BARGAINS l^o^^ ^ho prefer to have their goods through a forwarding 

 ■ i.ii»iiim i*f»iiMfiinj bouse instead of by parcels post can be supplied in every section, 

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



12 SFFHI ING TAfTIIS OAHI IAS AIII904 sorts and certificated by the Dahlia Societies 

 U JCCULIl^U U/ILIUJ UflllLlftJ ,n Eng,and; post free for $2.50 - Dainty, Edith 



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

 Pink Pearl, Rainbow, Sweet Nell, Violetta. 



lOOS SEEDLING TACTIIS DAHLIAS ^ rare opportunity: only a few to ofler. One 

 lyVJ JCCULIWU t./W,IU3 UftllLlftJ gggfj oj t^g following 12 kinds post free for $3.00: 



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

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



I0A6 SFFDI ING TAfTIIS DAHI IAS one each of the following new varieties, which 

 lyVOJCCULIl^U W/IUIUJ UflllLI/» jjg^g ^^^ awarded, post free for $i.00: Marjorie 



Caaelton, Silver Wings, The Pilot and White Swan. 



Terms cash with order. Catalogue free on application. 



HOBBIES LIMITEO, - Norfolk Nurseries, - DEREHAM, EN6. 



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



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Picea PungeuB Uiauua (Hutiier;, iriiuopiituiou '06 



H. DEN OUDEN & SON, ^VS^^^&,^^^':^^o\ 



nuraery stock for the American trade. Catalogue 

 free on demand; also views in our nurseries. 



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DOG BRIAR 



3 to 5 mm., each 1000, 6 marks. 

 5 to 8 mm , each 1000, 12 marks. 

 Splendid Plante. Cbeap Prloea. 

 Also LILT or THK VAIXBY PIPS for 



fall shipment. 1907. 



JULIUS HANSEN, Pinneberg, Germany 



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York, N. Y., implements; Greenhouse 

 Structural Co., Cincinnati, structural ma- 

 terial; G. D. Black & Co., Independence, 

 la., garden seeds; George S. Woodruff, 

 Independence, la., gladioli; Giblin 

 & Co., Utica, N. Y., heating appa- 

 ratus; Van Namen Bros., Zwijndrecht, 

 Holland, seed price list ; Mrs. H. A. 

 Jahn, New Bedford, Mass., dahlias; Pe- 

 ter Henderson & Co., New York, N. Y., 

 farm and seed catalogue ; Wilfrid Whee- 



The Royal Tottenham 

 Nurseries, Ltd.^',??SV*» 



Managing Director, A. M. C. VAN DCR 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 latebt novel- 

 ties In these lines. Ask for Catalog. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



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HOLLAND 

 BULBS 



K.Veltliuys,Hillegoin, Holland 



Ask for oar wholesale trade list 

 for Holland Bulbs. 



H. B. MAY it SONS 



FERN SPECIALISTS 



The finest collection of Ferns in Enrope. 

 Lists on application. 



Upper Edmonton, England 



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