• August 29, 1907. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



31 



NOW READY for Delivery 



LILIUM HARRISII 



Bulbs of the very finest quality. 



6— 7-iD. bulbs, 850 to the case, $6.00 per 100; $55-00 per 1000. 

 7-9-1n. bulbs, 200 to the case, 9.00 per 100; 85.00 per 1000. 

 Full case lots at 1000 rate. 



r H JQ^^Iy^ RlFR ACTA ALBA ^'-*'* <iP^Ut7 ^ulbs'^to >{ in. diameter $.75 per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 



Selected bulbs, >i to % in. diameter 1.00 per 100; 7.50 per 1000. 



^myp DQMAN HYACINTHS BulbBl2-15cm. in circumference. $2.75 penoo; $25.00 per 1000. 



Bulbs H— 16 cm. In circumference, 3.25 per 100; 29.00 per 1000. 



|yAD|^|CC||C DADrD %I/UITr HDAMnin ADA Bulbs 13-15 cm. in circumference, $1.25 per 100; $9.00 per 1000. 

 ni/%l%i/IOOUO r/lrLIf TtIIIIL Ult^llUll LUII/% Bulbs M cm. and up in 1.50 per 100; 11.00 per 1000. 



ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM 75cPerl0O; $5.00 per lOOO. 



BERMUDA BUTTERCUP OXALIS $100 per 100; $750 per 1000. 



If you have not received samet ■end for our complete list of Bulbs for Winter and Spring Flowering. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



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This is an example of a balf-tone from one of 

 our ivaab-dravHxiBs— gets much more detail 

 than In a retouched photograph. Can bring out 

 any feature, or remove defects. 



Now is the Time 



to get to work on the cuts for your 1908 cata- 

 logue. Our artists are the best in the Uoited 

 States on flower and vegretable drawing. We 

 make a specialty of Cuts For Seedsmen. 

 All processes. Quick work if necessary. Satis- 

 faction guaranteed. 



CRESCENT ENGRAVING CO. 



841-849 Clark St., CHICA<K> 



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BOSTON. 



The Market. 



Coiiditious remain in a listless condi- 

 tion in the markets and little change has 

 taken place from previous weeks. Roses 

 of good quality are not plentiful and 

 even these sell slowly. Inferior grades 

 bring very little. Carnations continue 

 scarce. A few more are arriving of the 

 new crops, but these cut little figure. 

 Asters continue to be the dominant 

 flower and are more than ample for all 

 needs. In spite of extreme droughts, 

 these are of very fine quality. Sweet peas 

 are nearing the end. Those still coming 

 in are very small and short-stemmed. 

 Gladioli are abundant, but do not sell 

 very well. Lilium speciosum is more 

 plentiful than longiflorum, but enough 

 of each are brought in for requirements. 

 A few auratums are also seen. Candy- 

 tuft, feverfew, cornflowers, scabious and 



For EARLY 

 FORCING 



NARCISSUS 

 PAPER WHITE 

 ORANDIFLORA 



^^ (6KNUINK GIANTS) 



Per 100. $1.25; per 1000. $10.50. 



WHITE ROMAN 

 HYACINTHS 



12 to 15 om., atronc. 

 Per 100, $2.a0; per 1000, $28.50. 



IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 



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INTERSON'S 

 SEED STORE 



45, 47, 49 Wabash Ave., 

 CHICAGO. 



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sundry other flowers meet with a slow 

 sale. 



Various Notes. 



The protracted drought has proved 

 quite disastrous to the big truck growers 

 in Belmont, Arlington, Watert^wn and 

 other noted vegetable growing towns west 

 of Boston. For six weeks no rain has 

 fallen, except in light, scattered show- 

 ers. In spite of irrigation, which is 

 used by a number of growers, crops have 

 suffered terribly. W. W. Eawson, who 

 had a $15,000 crop of celery last year, 

 says he will not have over a third of 

 that this year. Corn and other vegeta- 

 bles have suffered in like ratio. Wyman 

 Bros, and other large growers say their 

 crops are away below the average and in 

 some cases almost ruined. 



BODDINGTON'S 



BODDINGTON'S EXTRA KARL.T 

 CHRUTBtAB WHITE SNOWBIRD. 

 An ezoeptlonaUy early Sweet Pea for 

 Indoor flowering:— ^elll bloom six 

 ^^eeks after eoiKrliiB;. Color clear 

 white, upon Ion? Btems; habit fairly 

 dwarf, and of exceptionally free flow- 

 erini; qualities. Trade pkt , fiOc; 30c per 

 cz.; ^ lb.. $1.00: }^ lb., $1.50; lb., $2.50. 



CANARY. Similar to the above, but 

 flowers of an exceptionally goud yellow. 

 Trade pkt., 50c; 30c per oz.; ^ lb., $1.00; 

 % lb., $1 60; lb., $2.50. 



FLAMINGO. Color scarlet; free flow- 

 ering and early. Ab the crop of this va- 

 riety was small, we can only send out 

 packets this season for trial. Pkt., 25c: 

 5 pkts.. $1.00. 



BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS 

 PINK. This is the earliest and most 

 profitable and useful 8weet Pea in culti- 

 vation, as by sdwin? the seed under glass 

 in latter part of Augrust flowers can be 

 cut from ThanksKiving: on during the 

 winter dionths. 10c per oz.; Mlb., 30c; 

 >^ lb.. 50c; lb., 75c. 



BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS 

 WHITE. A grand companion to Christ- 

 mas Pink. 10c per oz.; Ji lb. ,30c; K lb., 

 50c; lb.. 75c. 



Our Fall BULB CATALOGUE now 



ready, if jou have not already secured 

 one — send a postcard today. Be- 

 sides a full collection ot seeds for 



fall sowing it contains a list of over 



Two Hundred Varieties 



of Perennial Seeds 



that can be sown now. 



Arthur T. Boddington 



342 W. 14th St., New York 



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Pansy and Primula Seed 



CROP 1007 



Superb Pansy Mixture, per oz., $4.50. 



Romans, Paper Whites and Freesias 



Ready for delivery. 

 Wholeiale list on application. 



W. C. BECKERT, Allegheny. Pa. 



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