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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Apbil 11, 1007. 



XXX SEEDS 



Cineraria. Finest larre-flowerlnjr dwarf, mixed 

 colors, 1000 aeeds, 50c. 



Ciiinate Primrose. Finest Jarfe-flowerlng 

 frln«red varieties, mixed; single and double, 

 600 seeds, $1.00; half pkt., 50c. 



Primula Obconica Orandif. Finest large- 

 floweriner, mixed, 1000 seeds, 60c. 



Pansy, Finest Giants. The best largre-flower- 

 Ing varieties, critically selected; mixed, 5000 

 Seeds, $1.00; half pkt., 50c. Pkt. Mme. Perret, 

 "graUa." 



Extra count of seeds In all packets. 



XXX STOCK 



▼eriMnas. California Giants, mixed seedlinrs, 

 XXX, strong, 2-in., $2.00 per 100. 



Beliotropes, light and dark XXX, 2Mi-inch, 



»J.60perlo6. 

 Afraratam Onrney, best dwarf blue. $2.00 per 

 100. Very strong:. 



Phlox, New Dwarf, mixed, grand for pots, 2-in., 

 W.00perl00. 



Pansi«8, finest Giants, strong and fine, $1.50 

 per 100. 



Cash. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



TKB HOME OF FBIMBOSS8. 



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Garden beans are discussed under type 

 of soils to which they are adapted, fer- 

 tilizers used in connection with the pro- 

 duction of this crop, cultivation, har- 

 vesting, yield, enemies, and diseases. 

 The whole matter is a brief summary 

 of the commercial industries as they 

 now exist in the United States of grow- 

 ing dry beans and garden or string 

 beans. Maps accompany the text, show- 

 ing the distribution of the two crops, 

 and there are illustrations showing 

 typical fields of beans grown for dried 

 beans as well as those grown for string 

 beans, together with character of im- 

 plements used in handling these crops. 

 Copies of the bulletin may be obtained 

 upon application to senators, repre- 

 sentatives, and delegates in congress, 

 or to the Secretary of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. 



BROCTON, MASS. 



W. W. Hathaway reports Easter trade 

 as being much ahead of 1906. Pot 

 plants were most in demand. He could 

 have sold fully 100 pots more lilies, al- 

 though his stock was much heavier than 

 a year ago. After lilies, azaleas, rambler 

 roses, bulbous stock, hybrid roses, spi- 

 raeas, etc., all sold well. In cut flowers, 

 trade was slower. Violets sold well, car- 

 nations moderately so. Beauty, Rich- 

 mond, Killarney and Wellesley roses 

 were in fair request. Bulbous stock had 

 little call. 



A plant and cut flower department has 

 been opened in the department store of 

 James Edgar Co. For the store open- 

 ing W. W. Hathaway decorated, using 

 over 300 plants. 



F. J. Dodd has engaged as manager 

 with H. F. Crawford, of Montello. At 

 present carnations are chiefly grown, but 

 more space will now be devoted to roses. 



The various dahlia specialists here and 

 in West Bridgewater are experiencing an 

 active demand for plants and it is evi- 

 dent that the dahlia has not yet reached 

 the height of its popularity. W. N. C. 



The Review is the florists ' best paper. 

 — li. J. Bbosemer, Oswego, N. Y. 



Enclosed find $1 for another year's 

 subscription to the Review, which so 

 long as I am in the business I will never 

 be without. — Louis H. Seaman, Dan- 

 bury, Conn. 



Summer- Blooming Bulbs. 



GLADIOLUS 100 looo 



America, the srrandest Gladiolus 



up-to-date, color, soft pink $10.00 $75.00 



A nsusta, pure white 3.00 26 00 



May, white, flaked rose 1.50 12 00 



Groff *8 Gold Medal Hjbrids. 2.00 18.00 



Giant Cliiidaii, splendid mixed. 2.00 18.00 

 White and I^islit Florists' 



Mixture 1.76 16.00 



Mixture of Pink Grounds 1.60 12.60 



Bxtra Choice American 



Hybrids 2.25 20.00 



GLADIOLUS 100 



Good Mixed $0.86 



Tuberoun-Rooted Begonias 



SinKle, scarlet, white, yellow, 

 rose, separate 3.00 



Double, scarlet, white, yellow, 

 rose separate 600 



GLOXINIAS 



Extra choice strain in S separate 

 colors 4.00 



1000 

 $7.00 



26.00 

 45.00 



35.00 



Send for trade price list. 



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CURRIE BROS. CO. ^^^. Milwaukee, Wis. 



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Rawson's Primula Obconica. 



IB abiolately distinct from any other strain offered. IT HAS NO KQUAI. NOR BUPB. 

 RIOR. Our FRKSH CROP seeds are in and should be sown at once. 



RAWBON'S NKW GIANT. 



Per 100 seeds 



Mixed 10.50 



Pink or Orimson 60 



Pure White 50 



RAWSON'B NKW COLOBBAL. 



Per 1000 seeds Per 100 seeds 



$4 00 Mixed 10.76 



4.00 Rosea T6 



4.00 Dark Lilac 76 



Herms Floral Co., Portsmouth, O., writes us February 1, 1907: "This season's Primulas 

 and Oyclamen were the finest we have ever grown. From your seeds." 



RAWSON'B SKSD8 ALWAYS GIVS BATIBFACTION. 



W. W. RAWSON & CO., 5 Union St., Boston, Mass. 



p. S. We are now Sole Distributors for Boston for CARMAN'S 

 ANTI-PKBT. If you wish to know what it is. 

 send for circular. 



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GLADIOLI 



Write 

 for it. 



Beautifully illustrated cata- 

 log, colored plate, etc., des- 

 cribing Groff's Hybrids, 

 Named Novelties of rare 

 beauty, Mixtures and Collections to color and Fine Mixtures of all colors 



Arthur Cowee, n^Si'^^'^V^^V Berlin, N. Y. 



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GLADIOLI . 



lOOO 



Choice mixed. No. 1 $6.00 



Groff's Hybrids, fine strain, No. 1 7.0O 



Groff's Hybrids, fine strain. No. 2 5.00 



Msy. No. 1 12.00 



Oriflamme. dark mauve. No. 1 8.00 



Gladioli in 12 fine named varieties. No. 1.... 12.00 



Spotted Callas, Sl.OO and $2.00 per 100. 



Hyaolntlius Candlomna $.5.00 and $10.00 



Amorptaophallua Rlvlerl, fine, $1.50 per doz.; 



$10.00 per 100. 

 Coraopala Lanoeolata, 1-year clumps, $3.00 



per 100. 



THE E. Y. TEAS COMPANY 



CENTERVILLE, IND. 



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GLADIOLI 



Oood stook. All first slie bulbs. 



Silver Trophy: 100 1000 



Seel 12.00 



Sec. 2 3.00 



Sec. 3 4.00 



Assorted Red.. 1.00 $7 00 



Pink. 1.50 12 00 



" Yellow 3.00 24.00 



" Blue.. 3.00 26.00 



Striped and 



Variegated... 2.60 20.00 

 White and light 1.60 12.00 

 Standard mixed 1.00 6 00 

 Fancy mixed.. 1.50 9.00 



cash. Write for list 



E. E. STEWART 



Rives Junction, Mich. 



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Japanese Lilies 



Per doz. 100 



Anratvm, 8 to 9 inches $ .70 $4.60 



Albnm, 8 to 9 inches 1.00 7.00 



Rabram, 8 to 9 Incbes 75 6.50 



Melpomene, 8 to 9 inches 75 6.00 



JOHNSON SEED CO., PiiXT^iku 



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We consider the Review the best trade 

 paper we receive. — Covington Seed Co., 

 Covington, Ky. 



Sterling, III.— The Sterling Floral Co. 

 has completed plans for the enlargement 

 of its plant. A new office building, 

 24x36 feet, will be erected and a palm 

 house and tool shop, 26x40 feet. Mr. 

 Lundstrum, the manager, has also signed 

 the contract for a new battery of boilers. 



Sow now and save trouble in maUnc 

 cattlDffs, the Real Dwarf 



Ageratum, Mex., Blue Star 



Trade pkt.. 26c: 6 trade pkts, 11.25. 



My Wbolesale GataloKue will guide you to 

 Reliable Flower Seeds. Ask for same. 



O. T. ZAIKGEN, Seedsnaa, Hobokea, N. J. 



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Dahlias 



Named yarleties. 

 Send for list. 



DAVID HKRBIRT * SON 



Successors to L. K. Peacock. Inc. ATOO, M. J* 



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