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Mat 16, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



1997 



DUTCH BULBS and PUNTS 



QUR catalogue for Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, 

 Oocus, Scillas, Gladiolus, various sections of 

 Iris, Peonies, Amaryllis, and a large acreage of 

 Herbaceous Plants, is now ready. 



Please apply for our prices.- 



R. van der SCHOOT & SON 



HILLEGON, HOLLAND 



Wholesale Growers and Suppliers to the 

 American Trade Since 1840. 



Cultures Exceeding^ 

 300 Acres. 



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AZALEA INDICA 



Immense stock of all leading Oommerclal Vari- 

 eties for Fall delivery. We can also supply some 

 very fine New Varieties in limited quantities. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



for Import and from Gold Storage. 



AU kinds of BKLGIAN and HOIXAMD 

 PLiANTS for foroins. 



French, Dutch and Japanese Bulbs 



For prices and full information, please apply to 



H. Frank Darrow, Importer 



M Bwrolar St., p. O. Box 1S50. Hsw York 



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THREE SPLENDID 

 NOVELTIES IN ROSES 



1. Aaay Mailer, bright pink flowers. 



2. Catherlae Lelneth, pure white, delicate odor. 

 8. Conatess of Gosford, salmon pink, splendid 

 color. Also all varieties of Roses. Peonies, Mag- 

 nolia, Hardy Shrubs. Rhododendrons, Conifers, 

 Boxwood, etc., grown in the Nurseries of 



Van Der Weijden & Co., Boskoop, Holland 



Ask for prices, you'll be satisfled. Everything 

 guaranteed to be true to name and of first qual- 

 ity only. Wholesale only. Address all corres- 

 pondence until May 24, 1007. care Maltus ti 

 Ware, 14 Stone St., New York City. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



CAULIFLOWER 

 CABBAGE 



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HJAI.1IAR HARTMANN it CO. 



Growers for the Wholesale Trade Only. 

 It StormKade. COPKNHAGKM 



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partment of Agriculture, which discov- 

 ered it in Bohemia. Trials in many 

 places appear to show that under good 

 cultivation it possesses vigorous growth, 

 large size of root, freedom from fibers 

 and prongs, extra keen and pungent fla- 

 vor, earliness and clean, white skin. It 

 gives better roots with less trouble, not 

 being inclined to waste its energies in 

 useless blooms and heavy foliage. Prac- 

 tical growers who have tried it say that 

 its early maturity and whiteness of skin 

 are qualities particularly valuable to 

 pickle packers, as it is ready for use in 

 October of the year planted, while the 

 common kind does not really mature 

 until the following spring. Immature 

 horseradish has a rank, unpleasant and 

 at times bitter taste, moderate pungency 

 and the grated root soon darkens and 

 loses strength. A writer in the Rural 

 New Yorker says his experience is that 

 the Maliner variety, dug any time after 

 the foliage dies down, grates white and 

 clean, with but little loss, on account of 

 the thin, smooth skin, and keeps its color 

 and sharpness many weeks, without any 

 preservative, if mixed with good vinegar 

 and kept covered in the usual way. One 

 large grower says it yielded last year 

 one-third more than the ordinary sort, 

 many roots weighing two and a half 

 pounds each, and realized 7 cents the 

 pound in the wholesale markets. Good 

 common horseradish sells at wholesale 

 for prices varying from 3 cents to 5 

 cents a pound. 



The Maliner Kren horseradish takes 

 its name from a village in Bohemia, 

 where the variety probably originated or 

 at least has been cultivated from time 

 immemorial. The output from the Mali- 



T 



he Royal Tottenham 

 Nurseries, Ltd. 



Established In 1872 



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



Dedemsvaart, Holland 



Headquarters for Hardy Perennials, among 

 which are the latest and choicest. 13 acres 

 devoted to growing this line, including Anemone, 

 Aster, Campanula, Delphinium, Funkias, Hem- 

 erocallis, Hepatica, Incarvillea, Iris, Peonies, 

 Phlox decussata and suffruticosu. Primula, 

 Pyrethrum, Tritoma, Hardy Heath, Hardy 

 Ferns. Also 5 acres in Daffodils, 12 acres of 

 Conifers, specially young choice varieties to be 

 grown on : 3 acres Rhododendrons, including the 

 best American and Alpine varieties; 2 acres 

 Hydrangeas. We make it a point to grow all the 

 latest novelties in these lines. Ask for Catalog. 

 Mention The Review when yon write. 



HOLLAND 

 BULBS 



K.Yelthuys,Hillegoin, Holland 



Ask for our wholesale trade list 



for Holland Bulbs. , 



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 LARGEST STOCK OF AIX 



BELGIAN PLANTS! 



Asaleas, Araucarias, Sweet Bays* 

 Palms, Begonias, Gloxinias, etc. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE PERE 



GHENT, Belgrium. 



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