OCTOBEU 10, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



29 



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B' ODDINGTWSs 

 jj DLBS BLOOM i 

 I LILIES I 



■ LILIUMHARRI8llTS";.,«Tu;* g 



■ BoddlDftoii'* Qulity Brud Pare HArriBii ■ 



E Inches Bulbs in case Doz. 100 1000 5 



5 5to7 400 $0.80 !«5 60 $50.00 5 



5 6to7 335 1.00 7.00 65.00 S 



□ 7to9 200... 1.601050 95.00 g 



■ We esn ■■pply cheaper iredei of regnUr fg 

 n Harrtsll at **meet competltlOB prices." u 



S LILIUM JAMESII " 



■ Tb« N«w Bermnda Lily H 



M A hybrid between L. LoDKiflotum and B 



n L. Harrisii S 



2, Inches Bulbs in case Doz. 100 1000 ii 



Q 6to7 400 $0.80 $5.60 $50.00 S 



II 7to9 aOO 160 10.60 U6.00 || 



g ROMANS g 



a Quality Brand. 12 to 15 cm., 20C0 in a n 



■ case, $2 75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000; 11 to H U 

 a cm., $2.00 per 100; $i8 00 per 1000. n 



S PAPSR WHITE NARCISSUS S 



■ ORANDIFLORA H 



5 Our "QuaUty Brand" is true and 5 



n free from the old type Totus albus and q 



H other mixtures. 12 centimeters and up, » 



rj only running about 1650 to the 0888, $1.00 n 



H per 100; $9.00 per 100(>; $14.76 per case. || 



I FREESIAS 3 



■ BULBS, ^ to M in. in diameter, 75c per ■ 

 Q 100: $6.00 per 1000. □ 



5 MAMMOTH BCLB8. ^ to % In. in S 



jl diameter. S'^c per 100; $7.60 per 1000. ti 



a MOMSTKR BDLB8, % in. and up in Q 



■ diameter. $1.60 per lOu; $12.00 per 1000. ■ 



g THE GRAND NEW FREESIA g 



g PURITY (True) g 



n Good stock. $2.00 per 100. $18.00 per 1000. D 



n DUTCH BULBS liave arrived In S 

 H fine condltton. n 



a Send for Catalogue today. It's free. □ 



g Arthur T.Boddington g 



g 342 W. 14th SL, New York City g 



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Mention The Berlew when yoa write. 



sary to the seedsman's welfare as the 

 air he breathes." 



FIELD NOTES ON SVEET PEAS. 



C. C. Morse & Co., San Francisco, have 

 just issued the second edition of their 

 "Field Notes on Sweet Peas." In the 

 introduction Lester L. Morse says in 

 part: 



"A substantial evidence of the con- 

 tinued popularity of the sweet pea is the 

 numerous requests from many of the 

 seed trade for copies of our 'Field 

 Notes.' Since the great fire destroyed 

 all of our surplus copies we have been 

 unable to meet these requests, for the 

 fire left us with just two copies for our 

 own use. 



"We promised many of our friends 

 that we would rewrite the 'Notes' and 

 add all the introductions since our is- 

 sue of 1905, and bring it up to date, and 

 this issue is now presented to fulfill that 

 promise, and we trust it will prove a 

 useful guide to the seed seller, which is 

 its chief mission. 



"In anticipation of our rewriting the 

 'Notes' we arranged this season for un- 



STOKES 



V^ Dill R DADAA|||< 



BULB BARGAINS 



Doz. Per 100 

 LlUum HarrisU, Splendid Bulbs, 7 to 9.$1.40 $ 9.00 

 UUum HarrlsU, Splendid Bulbs, 9 to 11. 276 20.00 



Per 100 Per 100 5000 Lots. 



Narolaeaa— Paper White Grandiflora $1.00 $8.60 $8.00 



WlilteBomans, lltol2cm 2.10 19.00 



White Romans, 12 to 16 cm 2.50 22.00 



Pink Romans, 12 to 16 cm 2.60 23.00 



UKbt Blue Romans, 12 to 16 cm 2.25 2100 



UUum Candldam, 8 to 9inch 4.00 87.60 



Harclssns, Von Slon, fir^t size 1.25 11.00 



narcissus. Von Slon, double nose 2.00 18.00 



Marolssus, Golden Spur 1.50 18.00 



TuUps, La Relne( profitable) 90 8.00 



Tulips, Teliow Pnnoe 90 8.00 



Barter's Celebrated Bncllsh Musbroom Spawn, 100 lbs., $6.00; 1000 lbs.. $55.00. 



819 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 



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COLD STORAGE 



VALLEY PIPS 



REST QUALITY 



** Case of 2000 at $28.00. 



If not satisfactory on arrival return at 



my expense. A trial will convince you 



that the quality is all right. 



AUGUST JURGENS, 



184-144 Herndon St., Chicago, 111. 



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BLOOK 



IP OUR AP. 

 October 3d 



IT WILL PAY YOU 



HU DCDGCD Pn 70 Warren street 

 . Hi DCnbCn & bUi| new YORK. 



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usually comprehensive trial grounds, and 

 planted practically every variety men- 

 tioned. Many of these varieties we never 

 expect to see again, for one can never 

 appreciate the progress of evolution in 

 the sweet pea till he contrasts the old 

 and obsolete varieties with the modern 

 new ones — for instance, Adonis with 

 George Herbert, Cardinal with King Ed- 

 ward VII, Queen of England with Shas- 

 ta, or Mrs. Gladstone with Countess 

 Spencer. 



' ' The demand for sweet pea seed this 

 season is even greater than when our 

 last book was written two years ago, 

 and our acreage is larger. The intro- 

 duction of Countess Spencer, as we pre- 

 dicted, has added to the popularity of 

 the flower, and the greatest amount of 

 development work is now being done on 

 this type, so that within a short time we 

 will have them in all shades. Person- 



SPECIAL....WMte 

 Roman Hyacinths 



12x15, $3.00 per 100} $23.50 per 1000 

 15x18, KOO per 100; $38.00 per 1000 



BRIDGEMAN'S SEED WAREHOUSE, 



BBtabUah«d 1834 



RICKARDS BROS., Props. 



87 Bast lOth St., V«w York City 



Telephone 4235 Gramercy. 



Pansy and Primula Seed 



CROP 1907 



Superb Pansy Mixture, per oz., $4.60. 



Romana, Paper Whites aarf Freeaias 



Ready for delivery. 

 Wholesale list on application. 



W. C. BECKERT. Allegheny. Pa. 



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HIGH 

 GKADE 



HYACINTH BULBS 



for 

 Florists 



single Selected I)alcb,35 named varieties, 

 fine bulbH, 6Sc doz.; $4 00 per 100; tJ8 UO per lOOO. 



Superfine Slnsle Mixed Taltps, ISc doz.; 

 80c per 100; 16.76 per 1000. 



Send for Mew Fall Catalogrne. 



JOHNSON SEKD COMPANY, 



217 Market St.. PHILADXLPHIA, PA. 



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ally we have twenty-five splendid selec- 

 tions of the Spencer type, most of them 

 to be ready for introduction next year 

 and the years following. We have them 

 not only in the existing sweet pea shades, 

 but also in several entirely new and dis- 

 tinct shades. 



"The Spencer types have appeared in 

 new varieties to a great extent in Eng- 

 land, and sweet pea enthusiasts, both the 

 amateur and those in the trade, have 

 exhibited and sent out a great many 

 novelties that have not been properly 

 ' fixed. ' These have broken into all sorts 



