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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



OlTOUEU 10. 1007. 



H. W. Van Der Boni & Co 



SIma Nurseries Oudenbosch, Holland 



p. „„....,,„ 5 U. J. Heerma von Voss Czn. 



PAKTNKKS^ II. A.M. S\ 



Swellengrebel 



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 Arm of similar name. 

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Sfn.K Amkrican < WINDSOR H. WYMAN, 

 AOENT } North ADlngton, Mass. 



No.34: 



WIBOLTTS SNOWBALL 

 CAULIFLOWER-SEED 



is thr earlitst of 

 all Snowballs, thri | 

 , most compact, the 

 surest header, is 

 (iving the largest and snow* 

 whitest heads, and is the 

 hat keejKt in dry-weallier. 

 Demand it through your 

 ■eed-rirm or direct from 



R. WIBOLTT, NAKSKOV. DCNMRkI 



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Manetti Stocks 



On^ Millinn ^^^- one-year. English-grown. 

 \Jt\X. ivillilUll ^igo a large stock of Roses, 

 all leading kinds, per lOOO strong plants. Quan- 

 tities shipped annually to leading American 

 Arms. Reference: Bas8ett& Washburn, Chicago. 



W. C. SLOCOCK, Woking, Surrey, England. 



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Endtz, Van Nes & Co. 



BOSKOOP, HOLLAND 



Ask for our trade list of Nursery Stock: 



Rhododendrons, Azaleas, 

 Boxwood, Forcing Planfs 



Etc. It will interest you. 

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Lily of the Valley 



MANN'S EXCELSIOR 



Are the finest In existence and their flowers 

 bring the best prices in the London market. 

 For quotation please apply to 



OTTO MANN, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany 



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LILY or THE 

 VALLEY PIPS 



Best first class pips only. Apply to 



Julius Hansen, Pinneberg, Germany. 



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dt' iiiixlinc.s. :iii(l it is (incst ioiiabic to 

 niir iiiiiiii wlu'tlicr tlio names jjivt'ii tlieso 

 sliotiM lie ullowcd to stand. 



''Ill tilt' cairfnicss to lie first to cx- 

 liiiiit new varieties, a irrcat r<'|i('titioii of 

 Maiiic>i lias rcsiiitfMl. aii<l tin- ftitiirf^ j>roiii- 

 is(>s a li()|)t'l('ss (•ciit'iisidii unless .soiiu'- 

 tliiiiji is (jniic 111 wtalilisii a rccognizffl 

 list. 



"'riii'ic is iKi trilitiiial ln-tter (jualifiod 

 to f'stalilisli sncli a li«t tliaii tho X:!tionaI 

 Swcft I'ca Society of i^ii^iatid. and tlie 

 only liope of our avoiding tlio niulti])liea- 

 tioii of names for the same thinjj is for 

 this society to arliitrarily decide the 

 proper nomenclature and classification of 

 varieties as fast as introdiicod. 



"Tliero is still y:re!'.t ojiportnnity for 

 tiio develo|»ment of new siiades and siz(>s 

 and forms of the sweet jiea, and it is 

 safo to jiredict tliat tho next fo^v years 

 Avill develoj) ev(Mi ijreator ciian^es than 

 the past. 



"The al.uost .seedless character of 



Two Grand Novelties for 1908 



Esch^choltzia Dainty Queen 



We have the greatest pleasure In being able 

 to Introduce this exquisite new color In 

 Eschscholtztas. It is so delicate and striking that we are certain It will excite universal 

 admiration, especially with the ladles, and become one of the greatest favorites of this 

 charming race of our new improved compact Oallforntan Poppies. It is iilmost impossible to 

 adequately describe its soft and delicate shades of color, but we are having a plate prepared 

 which we think will do Justice to its beauty. 



The color ts a lender blush, or pale coral pink, slightly deeper toward the edges, with a 

 groundwork of delicate cream, and like Intus Rosea, our Introduction of two years ago, the 

 petals are quite the same color inside as outside, so that the color effect is the same when 

 the flower is open as when closed— a quite unusual point in all other EschsuhoUzias. 



It has the same upright, compact liablt as EschschoUzIa lotus Uosea, forming a small, 

 compact bush, very free blooming, with the flowers standing well above the bright green 

 foliage, which gives it a singularly attractive appearance for bedding or massing. 

 $15.00 per XOO packet*; $2.00 per dozen packetg. (25c retail.) 



This splendid new Godetia will be eagerly 

 sought after when once known. It forms a 

 com'pact little bush about a Inches in height, completely smothered with flowers of the most 

 dazzling, Intense crimson. A bed of this variety produces a vivid effect, the intensity of 

 which it is Impossible to describe. We are having a plat-i prepared, which will perhaps con- 

 vey some idea of its splendid color, but to be fully Hpprpclated, it must be seen growing. 

 In habit it resembles our Godetia Sunset, which is without doubt the most compact in habit 

 and most free blooming Godetia yet IntroducPd. 



$16.00 per 100 packets: $3.00 per dozen packeta. (25c retail.) 



Watklns & Simpson, n°.'^SIi!^l#s"° 



12 Tavistock St., Covent Garden, London, Eng. 



Godetia Crimson Glow 



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1000 SPECIMEN KENTIA PALMS 



6 to 9 rest HlKb In Oak Tubs. Particulars from 



FINDIAY BROTHERS, Baillieston, Glasgow, Scotland 



Mpiilloti Till' Ki'vicw when yini wrilc 



NEW H. T. ROSE, LADY FAIRE 



A grand sport from Belle J=iebrecht, in color resembling "a glorified Chatenay," the 

 grandebt rose of the year. Price. 90c each; $10.50 per doz. 



NEW ROSE, BABY DOROTHY 



A Haby Rambler of Dorothy Perlflns color, the t'lneri bedding and forcing rose extant. 

 Price. $3.7,5 per dozen; $25.00 per 100 Strong field grown plaLts for Fall dehvery. 



If you are buyers of strong dwarf ro^es for forcing, or good well eyed stocks, let 

 us have your inquiries. We ate head(|uarters. 



HUGH LOW & CO., Bush Hill Park, Middlesex, Eng. 



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T 



he Royal Tottenham 

 Nurseries, Ltd. 



Established in 1873 



Managing Director, A. M. C. VAN DER ELST 



Dedemsvaart, Holland 



Headquarters for Hardy Perennials, among 

 which are the latest ami cnDicest 13 acres 

 devoted to growing ihi.-- line includinir Anemone. 

 Aster, Campanula. D- Iphinium. Kuunia- H. m- 

 erocallls. Hepatica. Incaiviliea. Iris, Peonies, 

 Phlox decussata and suiTruticosa Piimula. 

 Pyrethrum. Tritoma. Haroy Heath. Haidy 

 Ferns. Also 6 acres in DalTodils, 12 acres of 

 Conifers; specially young choice varieties to i e 

 grown on: 3 acres Rhododendrons including the 

 best American and Alpine varieties: 2 acres 

 Hydrangeas We make It a point to grow all the 

 latest novelties in these line*. Ask for Catalog 

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English Manetti Stocks 



G-own by .John Palmer & Son, Annan, Scot- 

 land, for ft' riste and nurserymen. 



Rosea, Rhododendrons, Conifers, etc.— 

 Grown by H. M Hardyzer, Boskoop, Holland, In 

 the leading varieties for the American trade. 



French Krnit find Urnani«ntHl Stocks- 

 Grown by Louis LtToy, Angers, France. These 

 Slocks will be selected, graded and packed 

 with the utmost care. 



Bnxoniaaud Gloxinia Bnlhs- Grown by The 

 Haerens no., Somergem. Belgium, for the 

 American Seed Trade. 



Lily of the Valley Crowns— Grown by E Neu- 

 bert, Wandsbek. (iermany. In Immense quanti- 

 ties, of the ver.v finest brands, for early and 

 late forcing. Pold Storage Vallpy from stock 

 In New York. For prices, catalogues ana other 

 information, please apply to 



H. FRANK OARROW, Sole American Agent 

 P. 0. Box 1250, 26 Barclay St , New York 



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