OCTOBKB 17, 1907. 





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The Weekly Florists* Review. 



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NOW READY for Delivery 



LILIUM HARRISII 



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FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA 



Bulbs of tlie very finest quality. 



6— 7-in. bulbs, 350 to the case, $6 UO per 100; $65-00 per, 1000. 

 7— 9-ln. bulbs, 200 to the case, 9.00 per 100; 86.00 per 1000. 

 Full case lots at 1000 rate. 



linest Bermuda- fnro\7n Bulbs. 



Extra quality bulbs, % to ^in. diameter $0.75 perlOO; $5.00 per 1000. 



Selected bulbs, >ito?^in. diameter 1.00 per 100; 7.60 per 1000. 



im/lflTF DffeMVtlU HVA#*liyTilQ Bulbs 12-15 cm. in circumference, $2.75 per lOO; $25.00 per 1000. 

 YYIIIIL ICWITl/lbl^ ■■ ■ >«V»I1^ ■ 119 Bulbs 18-15 cm. in circumference, 3.25 per 100; 29.00 per 1000. 



lyADPICCIIC DADrO H/UITF HDAMnin ADA Bulbs 13-15 cm. in circumference, $1.25 per lOO; $9.00 per 1000. 

 ll/%ltl>IOOUO rArLK TrnllL Ull^llUlrLUIl/% Bulbs 14 cm. and up in 1.50 per 100; 11.00 per 1000. 



ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM 75cperl00; $500perl000. 



BERMUDA BUTTERCUP OXALI!^ $100perl00; $7 50perl000. 



If you have not received samet tend for our complete list of Bulbs for Winter and Spring Flowering. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudsoii, N. Y. 



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BULBS 



and support home Industries. We are the 

 largest bulb grrowers in the south and can 

 supply your every want. We have a ipeo- 

 lally fine lot of KMPERO K.KM HBKsS, 

 SIB W\TlilN, B%BBI. KRINOBP8, 

 UKNATU8 and PHKABAMT'H'BTE. in 

 different sizes, to meet any requirements. 

 Send for price list and don't be afraid to 

 ask questions. 



HUBERT BULB CO. 



B. F. D. No. S, 



POBT8MOUTH, TA. 



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CORN IN OHIO. 



C. S. Clark, well known as a grower 

 of corn for seed purposes in Erie and 

 Sandusky counties in Ohio, writes as fol- 

 lows under date of October 12: 



"Eegarding the condition of our seed 

 com crops, I will say that all extra early 

 sorts will make fair to good crops of 

 seed. All late varieties are in great dan- 

 ger of getting frozen up solid before 

 dry, which will make them unfit for seed. 

 The weather is so cold, and we are having 

 so much rain, that corn stands still. 

 The prospects now point to a very great 

 shortage in all kinds of late corn, both 

 field and sweet. Last year our corn was 

 all ripe by September 20; now, Octo- 

 ber 12, finds hundreds of acres green yet. 

 We are now very busy building another 

 dryer, to use heat for drying if neces- 

 sary." 



NEBRASKA SEED CROPS. 



William Emerson, manager of the 

 Western Seed and Irrigation Co., Fre- 

 mont, Neb., October 9, completed an 

 inspection trip through the vine seed and 

 seed corn section of central Nebraska. 

 He gives his conclusions as follows: 



"I regret to state that the crops in 

 general are somewhat below the average, 

 and I do not look for any large yields or 

 surplus crops. Owing to the cold, back- 

 ward spring, many of the crops were 

 thin stands, and were further hurt by the 

 cut worms and the striped beetle, and in 

 some cases the crops were nearly de- 



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We offer the following colors: Brilliant crimson, canary vellow, dark blue, dark blood 

 red, flesh color, llgbt blue, rose, scarlet and finest mixed. Per H oz.,60c; per oz.. $4.00. 

 And PUBK WEaTK, per % oz., 75c; per oz., $5.00. 



Write for our Wholesale Bulb Oatalogue, containing the finest list of bulbs ever oflered 

 in America. 



W. W. RAWSON & CO. 



5 Union St., BOSTON, MASS. 



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Thorburn's Bulbs 



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New crop GIANT CTCLAMCN 8BKD. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSnS NANUS 



•••ds, $2.25 per 1000 seeds. 

 ASPARAGUS PLUM08U8 ROBU8TU8 



■••ds, $2.60 per 1000 seeds. 



BKRMUDA KASTKB LILISS AND 

 ROMAN HYACINTHS. Send for spe- 

 cial prices for large quantities. 



ALL THK OTHBR DUTCH BULBS. 



J. M. THORBURN A CO. 



8S Barclay St., tkroagk to 88 Park PI. 

 NKW YORK 



EVERYTHING OF THE HIGHEST GRADE 



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stroyed by hail, all of which caused more 

 or less replanting, and consequently some 

 late crops. 



' * In addition to the above we had two 

 hot, dry spells during August, of nearly 

 three weeks each without rain, and which 

 caused many of the crops to be some- 



Tbis is an example of a balf-tone from one of 

 our 'wasIi-dra'WlnKs— gets much more detail 

 tban in a retouched photograph. Can bring oat 

 any feature, or remove defects. 



Now is the Time 



to get to work on the cuts for your 1908 cata- 

 logue. Our artists are the best in the United 

 States on flower and vegetable drawing. We 

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 All processes. Quick work if necessary. ^Satis- 

 factioD guaranteed. 



CRESCENT ENGRAVING CO. 



841.849 Clark St., CHICACK) 



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what smaller than the general average, 

 which also reduced the yields. 



"There will be a limited amount of 

 surplus of a few medium early varieties 

 of sweet corn, but I believe all lato 



