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OCTOBEE 3, 1907. 



The Weekly Horists* Review; 



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LILIES FOR CHRISTMAS 



We have a few cases of Glganteum left after filling orders and offer 

 till all sold as follows: Size 7-8, price $8.50 per 100 ; 

 $80.00 per 1000. Case of 300 for $24.00. 



FOR EASTER FLOWERING 



Lillum Speciosum Melpomene (cold storage) , 8-9, $8.00 per 100; 



$75.00 per 1000. Case of 200 for $15.00. 

 Lillum Speciosum Rubrum (cold storage), $7.50 per 100; $70.00 per 



1000. Case of 200 for $14.00. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, o^Z&^^frAV 



New York City 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



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Western Headquarters for 



VALLEY PIPS ^^ 



IT PATS TO GBOW BRUH8* VALLXT 



Selected Stock, $2.00 per 100 

 $15.00 per 1000 



Oan be returned at our expense if not satiBfac- 

 tory on arrival. We can keep you supplied all 

 the y^r round, making shipments of any num- 

 ber desired each week. PLEASE OKDER NOW, 

 before we book up too heavy. Last fall we had 

 to disappoint a good many customers later in 

 the season on account of shortage. 



riNKST CUT VALLXT Always on Hand. 



H. N. BRUNS 



1409-1411 W. Madison St., Chieaso 



Mention The Beylew when you write. 



BOSTON. 



The Market 



Cut flower conditions remain the re- 

 verse of satisfactory. There are still 

 quite a few outdoor blooms arriving, but 

 the present week will about see the end 

 of them, recent severe gales and rains 

 having made them of poor quality. 

 Boses are in overabundant supply and 

 are hard to sell. Many go at $1 per 

 hundred, some lower. A few choice 

 Brides and Maids have realized $8. 

 Some very nice Chatenay, Wellesley and 

 Eichmond are seen. Carnations are in 

 increased supply, but are inclined to be 

 druggy. From $1 to $3 are ruling rates. 

 There is something of a glut of Fair 

 Maid, which has been much grown as a 

 summer variety. Quite a few single 

 violets are arriving, but these sell slow- 

 ly as yet. Chrysanthemums are coming 

 from several growers. Some nice blooms 

 are seen, the best making up to $3 per 

 dozen. 



Lilium longiflorum is scarce. L. spe- 

 ciosum is done for the season. Lily of 

 the valley sells rather poorly. Gladioli 

 and sweet peas are still arriving in re- 

 duced numbers. Asters are in fair sup- 

 ply and have sold well all the season. 

 Quite a little candytuft, feverfew and 

 Gypsophila acutifolia is seen. 



Various Notes. 



On visiting the dahlia farm of W, W. 

 Rawson & Co., September 21, many of 

 the club members were surprised to find 

 several beds of Anemone coronaria and 

 Anemone St. Brigid in bloom. A large 



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YCLAMEN GIGANTEUM 



Mlcheirs Fancy Giant Strain 



Grown for as in Eneland by a Cyclamen BpecialiBt; cannr t be surpassed for 



size of flower and brilliancy of coloring. ^qq seeds 1000 Seeds 



Grandiflora Alba, larsrest white $1.25 $10.00 



Princess ot Wales, pink 1.25 lu.OO 



Dukeof ConnauKht, crimson 1.25 10.00 



Kxoelsior, ^^lilte \eitli red base 1.3s 10.00 



Salmon Queen, salmon piuk 1.25 10.00 



Choice mixed, all colors 1.00 9.00 



REGULAR STRAIN— Grown for UB by a specialist in Germany- 

 Album, white 75 6.00 



Roseum. pink ^75 0.00 



Rubrum, red 75 g.oo 



White, w^ith red base 75 e.OO 



Choice Mixed, all colors 60 5.00 



Write for our Wholesale Bulb Cataloc 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 1018 Markit St., 



Mention The R»Tlew when yon write. 



DDTilH BOLBS 



Let us quote you prices 

 on your requirements. 



FRANKEN BROS. 



LAKE FOREST, ILL. 



Mmtlon The ReTlew when yon write. 



Cyclamen 



Saperb IsglUh Htrsts 



Second to none in size 



of flowers: 

 Giant Crimson 

 Giant Pink 

 Giant White 

 Giant White with 



Claret base 

 Giant Mauve 

 Giant Salmon Queen 

 100 seeds, $1; 1000 seeit, S9. Giant New Fringed. 



H. E FISKE SEED CO. 



12 and 13 Fancuil Hall Sq .BOSTON, MASS. 



Mention The Beylew when you write. 



bed of Gladiolus Mrs. Frances King 

 made a gorgeous showing. A quantity 

 of autumn crocus, or Colchicum autum- 

 nale, in several varieties, not long 

 planted, were flowering profusely, also 

 Sternbergia lutea. A few plants were 

 lifted of a new potato being tried. 



A Complete Steele of 



FffLL 

 BULBS 



Now on hand 

 PRICES RIGHT 



Winterson's Seed Store 



■. r. Wlnterson Co., Prop. 



454749 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



Mention The Reylew when yon write. 



called the blue potato of South America. 

 The tubers are nicely shaped and when 

 fresh from the ground are of a most 

 brilliant shade of violet blue. They suc- 

 ceed best in swampy ground. 



A. S. Parker, of Stoneham, has had a 

 most successful aster season. He grew 

 40,000 plants and found a ready market 



