Sbptembbr \2, 1907. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



31 



New XMAS FLOWERING SWEET 



PEA SEED 



WILUAM J. STEWART, blue. 

 MRS. WILLIAM SIM, salmon. 

 MRS. ALEX WALLACE, lavender. 

 Le MARQUIS, violet (Princess of Wales violet color) , and several 

 Others as long as they last, $(.00 per oz., $3.00 per 4 oz. 



Also — Lavender and lilac, mixed - ) 



Blue and purple, mixed > 75c per 2 o2., $5.00 per lb. 



Light pinks and ^hite, mixed, ) 

 All mixed, over 25 varieties, practically every possible color, % lb., 



$t.25; ( lb., $4.00. 

 All these new Sweet Peas will bloom just as free during winter 

 months as my famous Xmas Pink and Florence Denzer. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK, 



ORIGINATOR 



Bound Brook, New Jersey 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Cerise — Cocclnea. 



Pink — Countess Spencer. 



Orange Shades — Helen Lewis and Henry Eck- 

 ford. 



Lavender — Lady Grlsel Hamilton and Frank 

 Dolby. 



Violet and Purple — Duke of Westminster. 



Magenta — George Gordon and Captlvation. 



Picotee Edged— Dainty. 



Fancy — Sybil Eckford. 



.Mauve — Mrs. Walter Wright. 



Maroon and Bronze — Black Knight. 



Striped and Flaked (red and rose)— Jessie 

 Cnthbertson. 



Striped and Flaked (purple and blue) — Sut- 

 ton's Marbled Blue. 



BU'olor — Jeannie Gordon. 



Marbled — Helen Pierce. 



' * The following varieties have been 

 bracketed as too much alike. 'Not more 

 than one of the bracketed varieties shall 

 be shown on the same stand at any exhi- 

 bition of the National Sweet Pea So- 

 ciety.' Priority is given the first name: 



( Etta Dyke. 

 ) White Speucer. 

 j Queen Alexandra. 

 ( Scarlet Gem. 

 t Her Majesty. 

 ) Splendor. 

 \ Lord Rosebery. 

 1 Cyril Breadmore. 

 I Mrs. Collier. 

 Mrs. Felton. 

 J Dora Cowper. 

 I Ceres. 



I Yellow Dorothy Eok- 

 l ford. 



« Captain of the Blues. 

 I Bolton's Blue. 

 ( r>ady Grlsel Hamilton. 

 J Countess of Radnor. 

 J New Countess, 

 l Princess May. 



i Lottie Eckford. 

 ■{ Maid of Honor. 

 / Ivy Miller. 



\ Black Knight. 

 -; Stanley. 

 I Boreatton. 



\ Duke of Sutherland. 



) Monarch. 



f John Ingman. 



George Herbert. 

 I E. J. Castle. 

 ; Rosy Morn. 

 I Rosle Sydenham. 

 I Mrs. W. King. 

 I Phyllis Unwin. 

 * Flora Norton. 

 t Miss Philbrick. 

 > Modesty. 



( Duchess of Sutherland. 

 \ Sensation. 



/ Countess of Aberdeen. 

 » Princess Victoria. 

 '( Pink Gem. 

 I Countess Spencer. 

 I Paradise. 

 ; Enchantress. 

 I Olive Bolton, 

 i Codsali Rose, 

 i Gorgeous. 

 < Miss B. Whiley. 

 I Mildred Ward. 

 * Countess of Lathom. 

 '( Coral Gem. 



BULBS READY 



Per 100 Per 1000 



LUIum HarrisU, 5 to 7 (400 bulbs in case) $ 5.00 $i5 00 



6 to 7 (3« bulbs incase) 6 60 6000 



7 to 9 (200 bulbs in case) 10.00 1X).00 



Wbole cases furnibbed at 1000 rate- 



Narolsaus Paper Whit* Grandlllora, large selected 



bulbs 1.26 9.00 



Freealas, larKe bulbs >i incb up 65 500 



mammotb bulbs, % inch up 85 7.50 



LUlum Candidum, extra large bulbs 5.00 45.00 



Callas, first size, 1^ to l>^-lncb &.00 4500 



*■ second size, 1>^ to '2-lDch 7.00 65.00 



** large sife, 2 to 2!^-inch 10.00 95.00 



Send for trade price list. 



CURRIE BROS. CO. ^SS.^. Milwaukee, Wis. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



exclude the following from the society's 

 trials in future: 



"With a view to establishing a basis 

 for the elimination of old and inferior 

 varieties, the committee has decided to 



Sensation. 



Ducbess of Sutherland. 



Katherine Tracey. 



Lord Kenyon. 



Colonist. 



Lady Skelmersdale. 



Lovely. 



Mrs. Knights Smith. 



Queen Victoria. 



Salopian. 



Mars. 



Lady Penzance. 



Countess of Aberdeen. 



Her Majesty. 



Mrs. Dugdal^. 



Cyril Breadmore. 



Prima Donna. 



Mrs. Gladstone. 



Mrs. Eckford. 



r^dy M. Ormsby Gore. 



Firefly. 



Dorothy Tennant. 



Lady Nina Balfour. 



Golden Gate. 



Admiration. 



Lady Mary Currie. 



Ixjttie Hutchins. 



Venus. 



Mrs. H. K. Barnes. 



Blanche F'erry. 



Grey Friar. 



Princess of Wales. 



Sadie Burpee. 



Mrs. Sankey. 



Primrose. 



Countess of Radnor. 



Tluchess of York. 



P'mily Eckford. 



Waverley. 



Boreatton. 



I'^ashion. 



Countess of Fowls. 



Oriental. 



Gorgeous. 



Grade Greenwood. 



Marchioness of Chol- 

 mondeley. 



Stella Morse. 



Mrs. .Toseph Chamber- 

 lain. 



Countess Cadogan. 



Sbahzada. 



Monarch. 



Calypso. 



Chancellor. 



Pink Friar. 

 Blanche Burpee. 

 Emily Henderson. 

 Queen of England. 

 The Invincible Varieties. 



HAEBENS OF SOMERGEM. 



Somergem, in Belgium, not far from 

 the great horticultural center at Ghent, 

 is known to many in the trade in Ameri- 

 ca simply as the town in which the 

 Haerens Co. is located. The fame of 

 Haerens has preceded that of Somergem 

 because for many years this enterprising 

 firm has made special effort to supply 

 such stock as is in demand for the 

 American trade, azaleas being one of the 

 principal items. They have from time 

 to time put out a number of new azaleas 



