OCTOBEB 17, 1007. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



29 



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B' ODDINGTWSi 

 a DLBS BLOOM S 



I LILIES I 



S uLiuMHARRisn'f-;,f;/»-;* S 



■ BoddiBrton'aQaality Braid Pare Harritii ■ 



B Inches Bulbs in case Doz. 100 1000 5 



H 6to7 400 10.80 $5.50 550.00 5 



y 6to7 836 1.00 7.00 66.00 2 



5 7to9 200 1.601050 96.00 g 



H We ean sapplj cheaper grades of regular ■ 



n Harrlsii at "meet competition prices." q 



B LILIUM JAMESII S 



■ Tb* N«w Bannuda lily ■ 



B A hybrid between L. Longiflorum and S 



S L. Harrisii 5 



I, Inches Bulbs in case Doz. 100 1000 ^ 



5 5to7 400 10.80 $5.50 $50.00 5 



2 7to9 aOO l.M 10.60 96.00 ^ 



g ROMANS g 



n Quality Brand, 12 to 15 cm., 2000 in a □ 



■ case, $2.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1000; 11 to 12 H 



□ cm., $2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. □ 



n PAPER WHITB NARCISSUS S 



■ GRANDIFLORA H 



g Our "QuaUty Brand" is true and g 



Q free from the old type Totus albus and H 



M other mixtures. 12 centimeters and up, m 



Q only running about 1650 to the case, $1.00 ? 



|{ per 100; $9.00 per 1000; $14.76 per case. || 



§ FREESIAS ■ 



H BDLBS. %toii in. in diameter, 76c per M 



g 100; $6.00 per 1000. □ 



5 MAMMOTH BULBS, }i to % in. in * 



jj diameter, 85c per 100; $7.60 per 1000. ^ 



D MOH8TKR BULBS, % in. and up in □ 



■ diameter. $1.60 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. ■ 



g THB GRAND NBW FRUESIA g 



g PURITY (True) g 



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



Q DUTCH BULBS bave arrived In S 

 JjJ Una condition. || 



n Send for Catalogue today. It's fra*. □ 



g Arthur T.Boddington g 



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



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enabled him to place his garden seeds 

 with the dealers at sight, his improve- 

 ment being so evident. For several 

 years Mr. Dunlap reaped a good harvest 

 from his innovation before his com- 

 petitors paid him the compliment of 

 imitation. 



The spring of 1907, the fifty-fifth 

 anniversary of the introduction of the 

 partitioned seed box, vias the date of 

 placing on the market this latest im- 

 provement, which during the last season 

 proved its practical value. 



CORN EXPOSITION AT CHICAGO. 



The corn exposition at the Coliseum, 

 Chicago, which opened October 5, has 

 attracted many farmers and done much 

 to stimulate the interest in better seed, 

 for there are some splendid samples on 

 exhibition. As a spectacle the show is 

 lacking in interest, but as an object les- 

 son on what may be accomplished by 

 careful selection it is of utmost value. 

 The show continues to October 19, all 

 exhibits being sold at auction that day. 



The seed trade is represented by Funk 

 Bros. Seed Co., Bloomington, 111.; 



BULBS READY 



Per 100 Per 1000 



LiUum HarrlaU,6to7 (400 bulbs in case) $ 6.00 $4600 



6 to 7 (333 bulbs in case) 660 6000 



7 to 9 (200 bulbs in case) 10.00 90.00 



Whole eases furnished at 1000 rate. 



Narolsaus Paper Wliit«Grandiflora, selected bulbs... 1.25 9.00 



giant fancy 1.50 11.00 



Fraeaiaa, large bulbs, >i inch up 66- 5.00 



mammoth bulbs, ^ inch up 86 7.50 



LiHum Citndldum, extra large bulbs 6.00 45.00 



Caltea, second size, 1% to 2-inch 6.60 56.00 



•• large size, 2 to 2>i-inch 9.00 80.00 



DUTCH BULBS 



Hyaolntba, choice mixed /Single, in colors 2.76 26.00 



for forcing and bedding ^ Double, in colors 8.00 28.00 



Hyaolnttis , Dutch Roman, white mixed 1.76 16.00 



rose 1.65 14.00 



blue.... 1.50 13.60 



Tulip*, Artus, pure scarlet 1.26 11.00 



Cturysolorsk, fine yellow 86 7.00 



Coleur Cardinal, scarlet forcing 8.26 28.00 



Crlmaon Kinc, fine crimson 1.26 11.60 



Jooat van Vondel, red and white 160 14.00 



" Kalsarakroon, red and yellow 1.90 17.60 



" La B«ln«, white, extra select 1.00 8.60 



Wliite Swan, large pure white 1.60 14 00 



" Tallow Prince, fine forcing yellow 1.00 8.60 



Murillo, fine double rose for forcing 2.20 20.00 



Rex Bubrorum, fine double scarlet 1.76 16.00 



Haroiaaua Bmparor, large fine single yellow 1.76 16.00 



Double Von Sion, extra select 1.40 12.00 



" double-nosed, XXX 2.20 19.60 



JAPAN LILIES 



Per 100 Per 1000 Per 100 Per 1000 



$4.50 $42.00 9-10 $7.60 $70.00 



6.50 60.00 9-10 9.00 86.00 



7.00 65.00 9-10 10.60 100.00 



Send for trade price list. 



CURRIE BROS. CO. tr.'J&^. Milwaukee, Wis. 



Lonclflorum, 7-9. 

 Multitlorum, 7-9.. 

 Olsantaum, 7-9... 



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SPECIAL....Wliite 

 Roman Hyacinths 



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

 15x18, HOO per 100; $38.00 per 1000 



BRIDGEMAN'S SEED WAREHOUSE, 



BatabUahad 1824 



RICKARDS BROS., Props. 



37 Baat ISth St., Hew York City 



Telephone 4236 Gramercy. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Pansy and Primula Seed 



CROP 1007 



Superb Pansy Mixture, per oz., $4.50. 



Romans, Paper Whites sad Freesias 



Ready for delivery. 

 Wholesale list on application. 



W. C. BECKERT. Allegheny. Pa. 



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Vaughan's Seed Store, Chicago, and the 

 Garten Seed Co., Warrington, England, 

 who have opened a Chicago office and are 

 seeking to introduce new breeds of oats, 

 etc. 



During the show th© National Corn 

 Growers' Association was organized, 

 with Eugene D. Funk as its first presi- 

 dent. 



IOWA SEED COMPANY. 



The Iowa Seed Co., of Des Moines, 

 sends a copy of a local paper, marking 

 the following paragraph: 



'Tor many years the Iowa Seed Co. 

 has been owned and conducted by M. 



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. 



AIGUST JIRGENS, 



184-144 Herndon St., Chicago, XU. 



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LOOK 



UP OIR AD. 



October 3d 

 IT WILL PAY YOU 



HU RFRCED £. m 70 Warren Street 

 • iliDCnDCn 0& uUi) NEW york. 



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Kurtzweil and Charles N. Page, but 

 recently they sold an interest to three 

 of the employees who have been for 

 many years with them, namely, J. N. 

 Albright, who has been bookkeeper and 

 accountant for sixteen years past; 

 George L. Kurfzweil, seed corn specialist 

 who has been employed by the Iowa Seed 

 Co. for twelve years, and George C. 

 Baker, who for five years has been with 

 this company and has charge of the 

 advertising department. These young 

 men are all wide-awake, enterprising 

 business getters, and there is predicted 

 for the Iowa Seed Co. a more rapid in- 



