Smptembeu 3, 1907. 



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The Weekly Horists' Review. 



33 



NOW READY for Delivery 



■ ■ ■ ■II m.m aj m W\ W\ Id! Bulbs of the vary finest auallty. 



Ill |Ullr| n/iAKKISII 6-7IU buib». 3 Ot the cae, $6U0 i.erioo; $65 



■"■•T" ^'^ ■ r ""^^ ^ ^ 7-9- n buihs. 200 to the case. 9.00 per 100; 86, 



■ ...•■ I V, I - Full case lots at 1000 rate. 



FREESU RErR4CTA ALBA 



>.oo per 1000. 

 00 per lOuO. 



Finest Bermuda- BTo\«m Bulbs. 



Extra quaiiiy buib-<. '% to }i iu diameter $ .75 per VO; $V00 per 1000. 



Selected bulba, Sto^in. diameter 1.00 per lOu; 7.60 per 1000. 



11/HITF DriMAM HYAPIMTH6 Ba'bs 12-I6 cm. in circumference, $2.75 per lOO; $2V0O per 1000. 

 TTIIIIB. KVFITIf^l'^ ■■ I >«\^ll^ ■ 119 Bulbs 18- 15 cm. In circumference, 3.25 per 100; a900per1000. 



Bulhg 13 15 cm In circumference, $1 25 per KO; S9 00 per 1000. 

 Bulbs 14 cm. and up In " 1.60 per 100; 11.00 per lOuO. 



75c Per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 



NARCISSUS PAPLR WHITE GRANDIFLORA 



ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM 

 BERMUDA BUTTERCUP OXALIS sioopenoo; rsopenooo. 



If you have not received same» send for our complete list of Bulbs for Winter and Spring Flowering. 



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



\lFiiiiiHi The K*-vlrH wlifD yoa writr. 



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

 onr ^eash-drawlnsa— Rett, much moie detail 

 than in a retouvbt-d uhotOKraph. Can bring out 

 any feature, or remove defects. 



Now is the Time 



to get to work on the cuts for your 1906 cata- 

 logue. Our artists are the best in the United 

 States on flower and vetretaMe drawing We 

 make a 8i>ecialty of Cuts For Seedsmen. 

 All processes. Qviick work if necesHary. Satis- 

 faction guaranteed. 



CRESCENT ENGRAVING CO. 



841.849 Clark St., CHICAGO 



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someone else may have the same sport 

 or seedling and forestall him. ' * Make 

 haste slowly" is a good motto for sweet 

 pea raisers, and it seems to me, says a 

 writer in an English gardeners' maga- 

 zine, to be a far more profitable proceed- 

 ing to gain a reputation for good seed 

 and fixity than to ru,sh new things on to 

 the market at a high price. 



For EARLY 

 FORCING 



NARCISSUS 

 PAPER WHITE 

 (IRANDIFLORA 



^^ (OBNUIHK GIANTS) 



Per 100. $1.25: P*r 1000. $10.50. 



WHITE ROMAN 

 HYACINTHS 



13 to 15 cm., stronc 

 Per 100, $a.«0; per 1000, $38.50. 



IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 



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INTERSON'S 

 SEED STORE 



45, 47, 49 Wabash Ave., 

 CHICAGO. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



S, Bide & Sons, Surrey, England, roses 

 and general nursery stock; Hugh Low & 

 Co., Bush Hill Park, Middlesex, England, 

 special offer of cyclamen seed; Arthur 

 T. Boddington, New York, N. Y., bulbs, 

 seeds and plants; Hunkel's Seed Store, 

 Milwaukee, Wis., autumn catalogue of 

 bulbs;. California Rose Co., Pomona, Cal., 

 roses; James Whitten, Tyler, Tex., nur- 

 sery plants; the E. Y. Teas Co., Center- 

 ville, Ind., circular on new hydrangea and 

 pric*^ lists of peonies and other stock; 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Nanz & Neuner, Louisville, Ky., bulbs, 

 plants and nursery stock. 



Cleveland, O. — Arthur Cowee, Berlin, 

 N. Y., is to supply the cut gladioli for a 

 big exhibition of this flower to bo held 

 here for nine days following September 8. 



Columbus, O. — The Livingston Seed 

 Co. is putting in a large and expen- 

 sive ice box, four feet deep, ten feet high 

 and eighteen feet long, with five compart- 

 ments, finished in light oak. They are 

 also painting and remodeling their store, 

 which will be a beauty when finished. 

 They have secured Paul M. Halbrooks to 

 take charge of their greenhouse. Mr. 

 Halbrooks has been employed by the 

 Mount Greenwood Cemetery Association, 

 and is a first-class grower. 



BODDINGTON'S 



BODDINGTON'S KXTRA KARLT 

 CHRIHTMA8 WBITK 8NOWBIMD 



An ezoeptlonally t ai 1> Sweet Pea for 

 liidooi flnwerini— will bloom six 

 weeks after sowluar. Color clear 

 white, upiin long ».temii: habit fairly 

 dwarf, and of exoeptlonally free flow- 

 ering qualities Trade pkt . ^oc: 8n<- per 



05 ; ^ It) S .00: }i b. fl 60: lb . $2.50. 

 CANARY. S mllar to the above, bat 



floweis of an exceptionally gt»> d yellow. 

 Trade pkt., 6nc: SOc per oz.; Ji lb.. $1 00: 

 >^lb.,tl60: Ib.S^.V) 



PLAM INGO. Color scarlet: free flow- 

 ering and early. As the crop of thi». va- 

 riety was small, we can only )>end out 

 packets Ibis season for trial. Pkt., 26c: 



6 iik'B. $1.(0 



BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS 

 PINK. This is the earlle'-t and most 

 prnfltabie and useful >WHet Pea In culti- 

 vation, as by sowing the seed under glai-s 

 iu latter pa't of August flu wers can be 

 cut from Thankssriviug on during the 

 winter months. tOo per oz.; Jilb., 80c. 

 }>i Ih. sno; lb . 760 



BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS 

 WHITE. A grand companion to (Christ- 

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

 50c; lb.. 75c. 



Our Fall BULB CATALOGITi; now 



ready, if >ou have not already secured 

 one — send a postcard today. Be- 

 sides a full oolleoilon of seeds for 



fall sowing it contains a list of over 



Two Hundred Varieties 



of Perennial Seeds 



that can be so^m no^r. 



Arthur T. Boddington 



342 W. iMh St.. New York 



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Pansy and Primula Seed 



CROP 1907 



Superb Pansy Mixture, per oz.. $4.50. 

 Romans, Paper Whites lad Preesias 



Ready for delivery 

 Whole* ale list on application. 



W. C. BECKERT, Allegheny. Pa. 



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