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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



April 25, 1907. 



XXX SEEDS 



cineraria. Finest large-flowering dwarf, mixed 

 colors, 1000 seeds, &0c. 



Ghlnese Primrose. Finest Jarge-flowerlng 

 fringed varieties, mixed; single and double, 

 600 seeds, Sl.OO; half pkt., 60c. 



Primula Obconlca Orandif. Finest large- 

 flowering, mixed, 1000 seeds, &0c. 



Pansy, Finest Giants. The best large-flower- 

 ing varieties, critically selected; mixed, 6000 

 Seeds, ll.OU; half pkt., 60c. Pkt. Mme. Perret, 

 "gratis." 



Bxtra count of seeds in all packets. 



XXX STOCK 



▼•rbenai. California Giants, mixed seedlinrs, 

 XXX, strong, 2-ln., 12.00 per 100. 



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

 •2.00 per 100. 



Gash. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



THB BOMB or PBIMBOSBS. 



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Reliabli SOW NOW Seeds 



OBCONICA PRIMROSES 



My New Hybridized Strain, as: 

 Garmlne, Fink. Purple, Violet, Pure 



^hlte, each color separate. 

 Fringed Hybrids, In splendid mixture. 

 Compacta, a real fine potter. 

 Triumph, new, of very high comm. value. 

 Bach of the above: Pertr. pkt., 50c; 6tr. pkts., 



$2 50; the 8 above varieties together, $3 25. 

 Baby Primrose, tr. pkt., 25c; U tr. pkt8.,$1.25. 

 Buttercup Primrose, tr. pkt., 25c; 6 tr. 

 pkts., 11.25. 



Carnations, Hardy Garden, finest, oz., $2.60; 



tr. pkt., ii5c. 

 Cowslips, new upright hybrids, oz., $2.50; 



tr. pkt., 86c. 

 Pinks, new early-flowered Dwarf Hardy 



Garden, of greatest merit for early spring 



use, tr. pkt., 50c; (i tr. pkts., $2 50. 

 Also ask for my Wholesale Catalogue, which 

 guides you through Reliable Flower Seeds. 



0. V. ZAN6EN, Seedsman, Hoboken, N. J. 



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prices are the result. Arrangements have 

 been made accordingly and no great in- 

 convenience has resulted. Taken gener- 

 ally, the seed trade recently has been 

 good, some say even a record. Prices 

 mostly have been higher; quality gen- 

 erally has been better and more pleasing 

 to the dealer and the customer, and the 

 demand has been bigger than usual. 

 Those firms who do an advertising trade, 

 receiving the bulk of their orders by 

 mail from all parts of the kingdom, re- 

 port the trade as never having been so 

 heavy. Sweet peas possibly have not 

 realized the expectation of some. In my 

 opinion tlu'V have been somewhat over- 

 boomed, and, as is the case when an art- 

 icle is boomed by advertisement, etc., 

 the popularity does not last. I am 

 afraid, therefore, that sweet peas are 

 likely to lose ground in public favor; at 

 least they have reached the zenith of 

 their fame. 



As previously reported by me in these 

 notes, the trade in the better and choicest 

 class of flower seeds has been excep- 

 tionally good, probably never better — a 

 sure proof that the trade of the country 

 is in a flourishing condition. 



Garden peas, although at times very 

 low prices prevailed, considering the big 

 stocks, have cleaned up moderately well, 

 the returns generally being nothing to 

 grumble at. This is probably due in a 

 great measure to the pleasing samples. 

 The seed potato trade, as far as the old 

 and well tried varieties are concerned, is 

 in a booming condition. For such old 

 sorts as Puritans, Myatts, Dates, etc., 

 the demand has never been greater, some 

 of the largest distributors informing me 



Summer-Blooming Bulbs. 



GLADIOLUS 100 



America, the grandest Gladiolus 



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



AuKusta. pure white 3.00 



May. white, flaked rose 1.60 



Groff 's Gold Medal Hybrids. 2.00 

 Giant Chlldsll, splendid mixed. 2.00 

 White and LiKht Florists' 



Mixture 1.76 



Mixture of Pink Grounds 1.60 



Kxtra Choice American 



Hybrids 2.26 20.00 



1000 



$76.00 

 26 00 

 12 00 

 18.00 

 18.00 



16.00 

 12.60 



GLADIOLUS luo 



Good Mixed $0.8$ 



Tuberous-Rooted Begonias 



single, scarlet, white, yellow, 

 rose, separate 3.00 



Double, scarlet, white, yellow, 

 rose, separate 6.00 



GLOXINIAS 



Bxtra choice strain In 3 separate 

 colors 4.00 



1000 



$7.00 



26.0() 

 45.U) 



36.0IJ 



Send for trade price list. 



CURRIE BROS. CO. Br.!^.r. Milwaukee, Wis. 



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Japanese LILIES, IRIS, PEONIES 



WX HAVK A SMAIX SURPLUS OF 

 Iris Kaempferl, cases of 50 stront; clumps of 50 best varieties, $6.00 per case. 

 HerbaoeouB P«onies, cases of 84 stroDK clumps of the 12 best Japanese vari- 

 eties, 7 clumps each vatlety, $15 00 per case. 



THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO., Ltd., 31 Barclay St., New York 



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We Move May 1 



-TO- 



70 Warren St. 



Surplus Stock at 



Great Redaction 



Japan Maples, RED LEA VXD, best sorts, 

 2%-4 ft.. 75o each; $7.50 per 12; $50.00 per 100. 



RARE JAPAN SHRUBS, at 50c each. 



JAP. MAGNOLIAS, in sorts, 50c each. 



Pot-grown WISTARIAS, blue or white, with 

 flower buds. 75c each: $8.00 per 12. 



JAPAN IRIS KAEMPFERI, in finest mixed 

 colors, very larse clumps, $1.50 per 12; 

 $10.00 per 100. 



SEEDS 100 



Asparasrus Spren8:eri,fre8b crop $0.15 



Asparagrus Plumosus Nanus, 



Ureenbouse crop 50 



Open air grown 25 



Kentia Belmoreana or Forster- 

 iana, seed 7fi 



1000 

 $0.76 



3.00 

 1.76 



6.00 



H. H. BERGER & CO. 



47 Barclay St., New York 



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DOUBLE SWEZT SCEHTBD 



Chinese Peonies 



Exceptionally Fine Roots, 8 to 7 Eyes 



Double While $1.50 per doz. ; »8.00 per 100 



Double Pink 1 25 per doz. ; 7.00 per 100 



Double Red 1.25 per doz.: 7. OO per 100 



Double Mixed 1.00 per doz.; 6.00 per ICO 



Write for Feony List 



JOHNSON SEED CO., Pii^^SIkiA 



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they have had a record year. The va- 

 rieties so much in evidence in the 

 * * boom ' ' a year or two ago are prac- 

 tically out of the market; nothing is 

 heard of them, and anything above a 

 few sovereigns a ton finds no favor 

 whatever with the planters. 



The clover seed trade, considering the 

 quantity offered, is resulting in moder- 

 ately satisfactory returns, although on 



OUR WHOLESALE CATALOGUE 



(or Oorists and market gardeners is NOW 

 READT and will be sent free to all who aik 

 for it. 



COLD STORAGE 



LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS 



Best possible grade, in cases of 1000 and 3000 

 pips each at $12.00 per 1000. 



Advance orders now being boojced for 

 Rarmuda Easter Ulles. Send for prices. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



33 Barclay St., through to 38 

 Park Place, NEW YORK 



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Dahlias 



Named varieties. 

 Send for list. 



DAVID HKRBBRT * SON 



Snocessors to L. K. Peacock, Inc. ATC^O, M. J> 

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Au^ta Oladiolas 



First size, l^ and ap $12.00 per 1000 



Second sise, ibi-lK 8.00 per 1000 



Gash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Rowehl&6ranz,Hicksvill8,LI.,N.Y. 



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Bridgeman's Seed Warehouse 



Istabllshed 1884. BICKABD8 BB08., Propi- 

 Importers and growers of high grade 



SEEDS, BULBS, PUNTS, ETC. 



87 East 19th St., NEW YORK CITY 



Telephone 4286 Gramercy. 

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