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August 1, 1907. 





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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



29 



White Scotch Heather Bloom 



FOB CASH ONLY: 



\^^E arc now in a position to supply a large quantity of the lucky 



White Scotch Heather Bloom (cut blooms)^ safely packed in 



boxes and delivered per parcel post to the nearest Port of Entry 



(which should be named when ordering), at the following rates: 



TO UNITED STATES 



Boxes containing 1 lb. Heather, $1 00 per box 



2 lbs. 

 3lbi. 



1.60 

 8.00 



TO CANADA 



Boxes containing 1 lb. Heather, $0.76 per box 

 2 lbs. " 1.60 



" " 3 lbs. " 2 0O " 



4 lbs. »' 2 76 



6 lbs. " 3.86 



Being the largest growers of assorted Hardy Heaths in the British Isles (having 

 upwards of half a millioi^ salable plants in stock), we are enabled to give clients 

 better value than they can possibly obtain elsewhere. 



NOTE. — Orders unaccompanied by cash will not be recogniied. 



James Smith & Sons 



Darley Dale Nurseries. Near Matlock, Derbyshire, ENGLAND 



Mention The Review when you write. 



AZALEA INDICA 



ImmetiBe stock of all leadinK Oommerdal Vaii- 

 etleB for Fall delivery. We can also supply some 

 ▼ery flue New Tarletiet in limited quantities. 



LILY or THE VALLEY 



for Import and from Odd Storase. 



AU kinds of BKIXxIAN and HOLLAHD 

 PL.AMT8 for forolnc. 



French, Dutch and Japanese Bulbs 



For prices and full information, please apply to 



H. Frank Darrow, Importer 



2« Barolay St.. P. O. Box ItSO. ir*w Tork 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



' ' The crop of egg plant is looking well 

 and fruiting nicely, and bids fair to pro- 

 duce a good crop; but there appears to 

 be some disease among the plants, which 

 may aflfect the final outcome seriously. 



' ' The eowpea crop will be exceedingly 

 short, for the reason that there was not 

 enough stock seed in the country to plant 

 any crop to speak of." 



THE MELON APHIS. 



The melon aphis, or, as it is common- 

 ly known, the melon louse, injures plants 

 by piercing them with its beak and sap- 

 ping their vitality. It occurs from early 

 spring to late in autumn on melons and 

 other cucurbits of all kinds, and in sea- 

 sons which favor its increase, notably 

 in summers following springs that are 

 cool and rainy, it frequently develops in 

 enormous numbers and does very serious 

 damage, collecting in masses on the un- 



ITALIAN FLOWER BULBS 



BEST TOR rORCING, ONLY STRONG QUALITT. 



Allium Neapolitanum Per looo 



Ist size 68 



2nd size 38 



Extra selected buJbs lOs 



Freeaias 



Extra selected bulbs 208 



Ist size bulbs Ss 



2nd size bulbs 5s 



Lilium Candidum (White) 



Fragrant, extra roots, 20 cent, and 



over 60s 



Good flowering roots, 18-20 cent, in 



circumference 40s 



Nareiaau* Paper Whit* 



g^andiflorns per 1000 



13 cent, and over 148 



Good for forcing 10b 



Atrum Sanctum (Black Calla) 



Ist size per 100, 15b; £5 



Iria alata 



strong, cultivated bulbs for winter- 

 blouming 18b 



Iris styloBa 



Violet, winter-flowering £1 



TO BK DBUVSRED FROM BEGINNING OF JULT. 

 Cash with order. 



Price list of other Flower Bulbs and Roots on demand. 



H. & M. WULLE, buT^rT.!.. Naples, Italy 



Mention Ttie Kerlew wlien yon wrllt- 



der surface of the leaves of plants and 

 causing them to curl, shrivel, and lose 

 color, and interfering with the ultimate 

 development of the fruit. Often it kills 

 plants outright, and destroys whole fields 

 or greatly reduces the yield of fruit. 



The melon aphis is a minute, soft- 

 bodied creature, of variable color, usu- 

 ally of some shade of green or green- 

 ish black; in its young and wingless 

 stages, louselike in appearance, and of 

 sluggish habit throughout its existence. 

 This is by far the most important and 

 abundant aphis -affecting melons and 



WIBOLTTS SNOWBALL 

 CAULirLOWERSCED 



., rfv « '' '*" earliest of 

 M/v Q 4 all Snowballs, fhr 

 llll. . j4 most compact, the 

 '^•^'" surest header, is 

 living 1h» largest and sno*- 

 •hitest heads, and is the 

 be* keepet in dry-weaiher. 

 Demand il through your 

 vcd-nrm or direct from 



R. WIBOLTT, lUKSXOv. D£iuuiir| 



▲Iway* mention the Fiortsts' Revl( 

 whan wntlnc advertlaera. 



