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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



October 8, 1907. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINRSB PRIMROSE. Finest frrown. 

 large flowerlngr, frlng-ed, single and double, 15 

 Tarletles mlxtd; 600 seeds, tl.OU; half pkt., 50c. 



CINBKA KIA. Finest large-flowering dwarf, 

 1000 seeds, 50c. 



CVCL.AMKN OIOANTEUM. Finest mixed, 

 200 seeds, tl.OO, half pkt., 50c. 



GIAMT PANSY. The best large-flowering 

 varieties, critically selected, 6000 seeds, 11.00: half 

 pkt., 60c. 600 seeds of Giant Mnie. Perret pansy 

 seed added to every 11.00 pkt. of Giant Pansy. 



PANSY PLANTS. Finest Giants, mixed, 

 13.00 per 1000. 



IRISH SHAMROCK 



THE RIAL THING, GRKEN 



Easily grown; sow this fall; 1000 seeds, 50c. 

 Cash. Liberal extra count of seeds In all packets 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



TMB HOm or PBZKB08B8. 



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very favorable impression, for in a holi- 

 i day tour at that channel island we found 

 it extensively cultivated there in the 

 numerous glass houses. .»..,. . . 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, 

 Pa., special list of sweet peas and circu- 

 lar on two new varieties of the Spencer 

 type; W. E. Marshall & Co., New York, 

 N. Y., bulbs, seeds and horticultural 

 supplies; Otto Katzenstein, Atlanta, Ga., 

 tree and shrub seeds, roots and bulbs; S. 

 M. Isbell & Co., Jackson, Mich., bulbs 

 and seeds; W. W. Rawson & Co., Boston, 

 Mass., bulbs; Vincent Lebreton, Angers, 

 France, nursery stock; the Phoenix Nur- 

 sery (>3., Bloomington, 111., fruit and 

 ornamental trees and plants; Hugh Low 

 & Co., Bush Hill Park, Middlesex, Eng- 

 land, fruit trees and roses j- King's Acre 

 Nurseries, Hereford, England, fruit 

 trees, roses and general nursery stock; 

 Perry 's Hardy Plant Farm, Enfield, Mid- 

 dlesex, England, bulbs and tubers ; H. E. 

 Fiske Seed Co., Boston, Mass., bulbs, 

 plants, seeds and florists' supplies; Win- 

 terson's Seed Store, Chicago, 111., bulbs, 

 plants, seeds, shrubs and poultry sup- 

 plies; the Eoyal Tottenham Nurseries, 

 Dedemsvaart, Holland, hardy perennials, 

 ferns, conifers, aquatics, etc.; the Leedle 

 Floral Co., Springfield, O., roses; J. 

 Heins' Sons, Halstenbek, Germany, for- 

 est trees, fruit trees, hedge plants, etc. 



ANTIRRHINUM FIERY BELT. 



The distinct colors and greatly im- 

 proved flower spikes among the tall and 

 dwarf sections of snapdragons during re- 

 cent years has increased their usefulness 

 as border plants and for cut flower pur- 

 poses. The variety Fiery Belt is sent 

 out this season for the first time and is 

 a very attractive variety, the name being 

 peculiarly appropriate. One or two rows 

 of it give a belt of color which fully 

 justifies the name. A vxdsa we have 

 of it has been the admiration of both 

 English and Canadian visitors, says T. 

 H. Slade in the Gardeners' Magazine. 

 Fiery Belt belongs to the dwarf section, 

 the plants being of compact habit and 

 about eighteen inches in height. It is 

 one of Messrs. Carters' introductions. 

 Snapdragons are not fastidious, as thev 

 grow in various soils and situations, but, 

 like many other plants, they delight in 

 generous treatment and are probably seen 

 at their best when gro'^ in a fairly 

 heavy soil, for such land certainly pro- 

 duces good plants and flower spikes. 



FALL BULBS 



For Greenhouse or Garden 



HYACINTHS TULIPS 



NARCISSI CROCUS 



LILIES 



ALL THE BEST VARIETIES 

 EXTRA GOOD QUALITY 



If you want our Florists' Wholesale Catalogue 

 send for it today. See article on Fall Bulbs in 

 this paper, and send for your stock at once. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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BULBS READY 



Per 100 Per 1000 



LUlam Barrlall, 6to7 (400 bulba In case) $6.00 945 00 



6to7 (3S3bulb8lncabe) 660 60.00 



7 to 9 (200 bulbH in case) 10.00 90.00 



Whole caaes furniiibed at 1000 rate. 



Marolssua Pap«r Wlilt* GrancUflora, large selected 



bulbs 1.26 9.00 



Fraasias, large bulbs, >^ inch up....: 65 600 



mammotb bulbs. ^ inch up 85 7.60 



Llllum Candldum, extra larRc bulbs 5.00 45.00 



Callaa, first size, i;^ to 1>i-iDcb 6.00 45.00 



•• second site, l>i to 2-inch 7.00 65.00 



•• large Bl«e. 2 to 2X-inch 10.00 96.00 



DUTCH BULBS 



Hyaolntlia, choice mixed) Single, in colors 2.76 26.00 



for forcing and bedding ) Double, in colors 8.00 28.00 



Marolasl. Tulips, ato. Best trade sorts. 



COLD STORAGE VALLEY 



Our Giant Forcing brand is acknowledged to be the best on the market. 

 Put up in cases of 600, 1000, 2000. Price, $16.00 per 1000. 



Send for trade price list. 



CIRRIE BROS. CO. „£S,^. Milwaukee, Wis. 



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(My GIANT CYCLAMEN 



Are ahead in irawth and Howers. Blaa4rei, Car- 

 ■iae. Piflk, Pure White, White with Carmine Eye. 



Each color separate. Tr. pkt , ll.tO; 1000 seeds, 

 •6.00. An even mixture of the above 6 colors, tr. 

 pkt, 75c.; 1000 seeds, 16.00. For larser 

 qaantttlea, apeclal qaotatlons. 



O. T. ZANGIN, gMdsman, HOBOKIN, N. J. 



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Gladiolus Balbs 



Our bulbs are not better than 

 the best, bat better than the rest, 

 TBT TKBIC. 



Cushman Gladiolus Co. 



■T&yAVZA, OHIO. 



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