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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



^OVKMBEB 28, 1907. 



SURPLUS BULBS 



EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 



TULIPS. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



BeUe Alliance (true) 12.00 



tiu.oo 



7.26 

 17.00 

 10.00 



6.50 



^. 



Obryaolora, yellow 90 



KeizerekrooD, red and yellow... 1.75 

 OesneriaDaSpatbulsta(true).... 1.10 

 Superfine Slnirle Early Mixed 75 



HTACIMTH8. 



Single selected Dutch, aep. 



colore 12.60 I220O 



^Inrle selected Dutch, named 



BOrts, larre bulba 4.00 38.00 



White Roman (French) 2.25 21.00 



NARCIS8V8. 



Poetlcua OmatUB t 60 16.00 



Princeps 76 6.00 



Oolden Spur 1.50 



Send for our complete Hat of surplus bulbs. 



JOHNSON SBBD COMPANY. 



i»17 Market St.. FhUadelphta. Pa. ^ 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



TRUE GREEN 



Irish Shamrock 



1000 seeds by mail 36c; 

 $2.00 per lb. 



J. TAILBY S SON, 



WSLLKSLST. MASS. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



remainder differed in no way from En- 

 chantress, so far as I could see. Yet 

 when Paradise was first exhibited, I 

 looked upon it as synonymous with Cod- 

 sail Bose, a variety possessing more 

 color than Enchantress, but having a 

 tendency to reversion. 



What applies to John Ingman also 

 applies to Countess Spencer, for the 

 raiser's own stock is now being offered. 

 Should Cole's stocks of these and his 

 other Spencer varieties possess superior 

 points, either in coloring or fixity, it is 

 safe to say that the recognized traders 

 will suffer. 



I have reason to believe that Cole 

 has been worried a* great deal by ama- 

 teurs for true stocks, and his deter- 

 mination to offer all varieties of his 

 own raising means that the many splen- 

 did things he has in hand will not pass 

 • into trade channels in the ordinary way, 

 and all because of the sporting trouble. 

 It is a great pity, anyhow! 



SUMMIT, N.J. 



Lager & Hurrell are continually ex- 

 tending their glass to hold their stead- 

 ily increasing importations of orchids, 

 the trade in which grows from year to 

 year. Five large houses are filled to 

 repletion, in addition to a lean-to built 

 last season for cool subjects. In this 

 latter house cement benches are bailt| 

 which Mr. Lager says are less expensive 

 than wood and practically imperishable. 

 Cattleyas in all the standard commer- 

 cial sorts are largely grown and look 

 well. Such sorts as Trianse, Mossis, 

 Mendelli, labiata, gig^ Dowiana, 

 Schroederiana, of which a splendid lot 

 were recently received; Gaskelliana, 

 Wameri, superba and speciosissima 

 are mostly grown. Some fine white 

 forms of C. labiata were in flower. C. 

 labiata chrysotoxa and Percivaliana 

 were all being cut for market, the de- 

 mand for orchid flowers being good. 



Fine lots of Lselia anceps, many being 

 white; phalaenopsis, Vanda coerulea, 



AMERICA'S BEST 



Rawson's Hower Market Stock-Sow Now 



We ofter the foUowinK colora: Brilliant crimson, Gantry yellow, dark blue, dark blood 

 red, flesh color, light blue, rose, scarlet and finest mixed. Per ^ oz., 60c; per os., $4.00. 



And PUBS WHITK, per % oz., 76c; per oz., $6.00. 



Write for our Wholesale Bulb Catalogue, containing the finest list of bulbs ever offered 

 In America. 



W. W. RAWSON & CO. 



5 Union St., BOSTON, MASS. 



Mention The BeTlew when you write. 



■stabUsliod 180S 



Roman Byacinths 



at rodueed prto* to cloao oat. 



AspancuB Plumoaua Nanus Sooda, 



$2.25 per 1000 seeds. 



Aaparama Plnmoaua Robuatua aooda. 



$2.60 per 1000 seeds. 



BBRMUDA BASTSR LILIXS. 



Bulbs of all kinds, native and foreign. 

 Send for our Trade Bulb List. 



J. M. THORBURN it CO. 



8S Barclay St., tferoagk te S8 Park PI. 

 MKW TORK 



EVERYTHING OF THE HIGHEST GRADE 



Mention The Bertew when yog write. 



Western Headquarters for 



VALLEY PIPS 



from Cold 



Storage 



IT PATS TO GROW BRUN8' VAXXJET 



■•loctod Stook. $2.00 por 100 

 $15.0<rp«r 1000 



PXHRST CUT VAU.RT Always on Hand. 



H. N. BRUN8 



1409-1411 W. Madison St., Chleaco 



MentloiHTtie Berlew when yog write. 



Cyclamen 



Saperb Baglisk Strala 



Second to none In aize 

 of flowers. 

 Giant Crimaon. 

 Giant Pink. 

 Giant White. 

 Giant White, with 



claret base. 

 Giant Mauve. 

 Giant Salmon Queen, 

 00 seeda, $1; 1000 seeds, $9. Giant New Fnngred. 



H. E. FISKE SEED CO. 



12 aad 18 Faaeail Hall Sa. BOSTON, MASS. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



cypripediums, including such valuable 

 sorts as Fairieanum; insigne Sanderae, 

 Harefield Hall, Leeanum, Clinkaberry- 

 anum and others; cymbidiums, Vanda 

 teres, Calanthe Veitchii, Lselia elegans, 



This Is an example of a halt-tone from one of 

 oar wasli-drawtoBs— gets mach more detail 

 than in a retouched photograph. Can bring onk 

 anv 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 

 make a specialty of Cuts For Soedsmon. 

 All processes. Quick work If necessary. Satis* 

 faction guaranteed. 



CRESCENT ENGRAVING CO. 



841-849 CUrk St., CHICAGO 



I MentloB The Berlew when yon write. 



ALL BULBS 



FOR FORCING FOR BEDDING 



Considerablo Quantities of all 

 Loading^ Varieties. 



SPECIAL PRICES ON URGE ORDERS 



State quantities wanted and let us quote. 



NEW SBBD FOR FLORISTS 

 AND MARKET GARDENERS 



aZTBA 8BLBCTBD 8TBAZBS. 

 ■17BB TO OXVB 8ATXBFAOTZOH. 



James Vick's Sons, 



ROCBX8TKR, N. T. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



ccclogynes and Miltonia Candida and 

 Roezlii are grown. Many of the cattle- 

 yas are grown on rafts to supply cut 

 flowers. They do not last so long grown 

 in this way as if in pots or baskets,, 

 but soon pay for themselves in flowers 

 marketed. 



Both Mr. Lager and Mr. Hurrell are 

 very optimistic as to the future of or- 

 chids, and find a steadily growing call 

 for them, especially from commercial 

 men. W. N. Ceaig. 



