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JANUABY 30, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



47 



Chrysanthemums "nXs 



The undermentioned are all fine, clean rooted cuttings, entirely free from rust, and are many of the leading English grown varieties. 

 Carefully packed ip moss and orders dispatched in rotation. Orders are now being booked for delivery March and onward to planting 

 season, bo order at once and secure the best of the leading sorts. Prices will be quoted for any other varieties not given below. TERMS: 

 Cash ^Tltli order. 



MnTC TUC DDIPCQ i Rooted Cuttlnffs, $7.00 per 1000 1 Per goods carriage paid to nearest port. 



nil I C I nC r niuCO l Rooted^CumnKS, 1.00 per 100 J Per post, postage paid. 



Nivena White 



L.izxie Adcock Yellow 



Sollel d'Octobre Yellow 



lointna White 



inlntus Pink 



ineen of Exe White 



laeen ot Exe Pink 



ineen of Exe Yellow 



lonnaffoii Bronze 



Tuxedo Bronze 



Petite Ami White 



yt. H. Uncoln Yellow 



A. J. Balfonr Pink 



Carrie Yellow 



Ooaoher'a Crimson.... Crimson 



Golden Standard Yellow 



Nellie Fockett White 



Source d'Or Bronze 



Triumphant Yellow 



J. E. Laxer Yellow 



I<ady Selbome White 



Harry Parr Yellow 



Byron White 



Mikado Bronze 



White Qneen White 



Crimson Brlde....^ Crimson 



White Tlotorla White 



B. miUer Yellow 



Snnstone Yellow 



Major Hodarson Scarlet 



Holmes' White White 



Market Bed Red 



Victoria Yellow 



Brooks' Yellow Yellow 



Mrs. Greenfield Yellow 



ColllnKf ordii Crimson 



W. H. King White 



M. Carnot Pink 



Madam Rogers Green 



R. H. Pearson Orange 



Nlvens Yellow 



Pink iTory Pink 



Framfleld Pink Pink 



liatest of All White 



Hooper Pearson Yellow 



J. C. Cooper Bronze 



Annie Holden Yellow 



Mary Anderson Yellow 



JLilaolna Mauve 



Plntoe d'Or Yellow 



Bonnie Dundee Yellow 



Globe d'Or Bronze 



Source d'Or Crimson 



'S, C. S. Jubilee Mauve 



Market White White 



DeaKrange Yellow 



DesKranse White 



Pllan Yellow 



Victor Semolne Bronze 



Lord Brooke Yellow 



Red Canning Red 



Panckoucke Yellow 



W. Holmes Crimson 



Mme. <l. Valet White 



Perfection White 



Mrs. W. A. Hobbs Rose 



White Point Red 



Arthur Creepy Primrose 



Pearlle Pearl 



Wells' Massey Blush 



Orange Massey Orange 



Victor Men White 



Rosle Rose 



Nina Blick ....Scarlet 



Dora Blick Pink 



Champ d'Or Yellow 



Boule de Nelge Yellow 



Janson Crimson 



Blush Beauty Blush 



L.a Pactole Bronze 



Frankle Golden 



Rabble Bums Rose 



Ryecrof t Gold Yellow 



NlTctte White 



Caprice du Prlntempts...Pink 



Captain Bellamy Yellow 



C. H. Curtis Yellow 



Dazzler Scarlet 



Ernest Flerens White 



Eynsford White White 



Kathleen Thompson].. Crimson 



Mabel Butler Bronze 



MUe. M. Fabre Pink 



M. LiOiseau-Rossean Pink 



Miss Doris Raebnrn White 



Miss May Church Orange 



M. Joanny Molin Crimson 



Moneymaker White 



M. Quetier Yellow 



Mrs. Dixon Yellow 



Robert Halliday Yellow 



Satin Rose Pink 



Sunshine Yellow 



Adonis White 



Crepascule Amaranth 



Dolly Prince White 



Edmund Duval White 



Flambeau Salmon 



Gertrude Hobbs Crimson 



James Bateman Pink 



Jimmle Purple 



Jules Foumler Pink 



Buttercup Yellow 



Gladiator Red 



Heston White White 



L,ady Helper White 



Lady Conyers Yellow 



Omega Yellow 



Richness Crimson 



Romance Yellow 



Sir Henry Clifford White 



Thos. Shove White 



True Gold Yellow 



White Bouquet White 



W. J. Crossley Crimson 



Winter Konlgen White 



Nymphe Pink 



Mrs. Bailey White 



La Vestale White 



Roi'des-Jannes Yellow 



Rol-des-Precoces Crimson 



Lady Mary Hope White 



Harvest Home Yellow 



YeUow Boy Yellow 



CBANP HEW CHRYSANTHEMUM MRS. CHARLES LOWTHIAN BELL 



Unique border and decorative Marguerite. Best yet raised. Produces blooms In abundance 7 Inches across, about 20 inches 

 high. 8 weeks earlier than other sorts. More blooms you cut off the better it blooms. Grand for pot work. Rooted plants, $5.00 per 

 100, delivered. PLEA8K ADDRESS IN ruiX 



I W RRnSS Old Grammar School, Wisbech, England 



Jl WW I UIIUVU| SPECIALTIES: Seed Pstateet. Mums. Gardes Seeds. Baths ef every rictcriptiss. Seed far fitt. CaUs: PaUtses. Wisbech. Esflasd 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Lily of the Valley 



MANN'S EXCELSIOR 



Are the finest in existence and their flowers 

 bringr the best prices In the London market. 



For quotation please apply to I 



OTTO MANN* Leipzig, Saxony, Germany 



Mention The Review when yon write. \ 



grafting. When the acion is ready, in-I 

 sert it in a well made split between the 

 cotyledons upon the colutea or caragana, 

 being careful to take off their young 

 shoots. If the operation is carefully fin- 

 ished, the graft will be calloused over 

 the next day. Although not absolutely 

 necessary, it is well to tie the grafts with 

 very thin rafSa. The grafting of clian- 

 thus, which may seem at first sight very 

 difficult, is simply a little delicate and 

 demands a rather steady and sure hand 

 to be practiced with success. 



When the grafting is done, the plants 

 are plunged back again in the warm 

 propagating bed, under the sash. During 

 the next five or six days the only care 

 they require is to wipe off from time 

 to time the water that will have gath- 

 ered on the glass of the sash. After 

 those five or six days you may commence 

 to give a little air. Above all, be care- 

 ful that the plants do not suffer from 

 being dry. If the sun is too strong for 

 the newly grafted plants, place some 

 newspapers over the sash, until the young 

 plants are able to endure the free air 

 and light of the propagating house. 

 From then on they need no more shading ; 

 on the contrary, they ought to be ex- 

 posed in the best lighted place in the 

 warm house. 



As soon as the grafts are well develop- 



DAHLIAS 



Awarded 100 

 Gold Medals 



during the last ten 

 years. 



POT ROOTS 



POST FREE 

 TERMS. 



POT ROOTS FOR SHIPMENT AT ONCE IK ^n^^y"' S1irra,*,S%K!''St^s^^^pfr 



100 in 2.5 sorts. Better and newer Icinds at $8.00 and $9.00 per 100. These are post free 

 terms. Note this when comparing prices. Terms cash with order. 



TPIIPTIIIR RARCAIIL^ Those who prefer to have their goods carriage forward through a 

 iLinrilNo DHnOHIIfd forwarding house instead of by parcels post can be supplied in 



every section, including Cactus, Show, Fancy, Pompon, Single, etc., at $4.00, fc.OO and 



$6.00 per 100 in 25 sorts. 



10 CFFRI IIIC P.Ar.TII^ niUlli^ A" 1*>5 sorts and certificated by the Dahlia Societies 

 IZ aCCULIND bAblUO UAnLIAO in England; post free for $2.50— Alexander, Antelope, 

 Alf. Morgan. Charm, Comet, Fairy, Cockatoo, Hs-' — ^'-■-' — ■- 



and W, 



T 



Dickson. 



farbor Light, Jeannette, Nero, kosy Moni 



1906 SEEDLING CACTUS DAHLIAS 



opportimity: only a few to ofler. 

 following 12 k' " 



iisyLaston, Edward Druery, Ivanhoe, Mrs. G. Stevensoi . 



kill. Pink Perfection, Primrose, Silver Wings, Victoria and W. Marshall. 



A rare opportimity: only a few to ofTer. One each 



of the following 12 kinds post free for $3.00— Daisy, 



Daisy Laston, Edward Druery, Ivanhoe, Mrs. G. Stevenson, Mrs. MacMillan, Mrs. S. Gas- 



One each of the following new varieties, which have 

 been awarded, post free for $4.00 — Queenie, Wil- 

 Queen of Norway and Rev. C. Digby. 



1907 SEEDLING CACTUS DAHLIAS 



liamsonii. Queen of Norway and Re 



PPnilY Fl nWFRFfl RAUI lA^ (New.) Duke Henry, Gemiania, Qneen Emma and Queen 

 rCUNI-lLUIICnCU UAnLIAO wUhelmina, pot roots, $10.00 per 100. post free. 



Terms cash with order. Catalogue free on application. 



HOBBIES LIMITED •• Norfolk Nurseries - DEREHAM, ENG. 



LONDON DEPOT, 17, Broad Street Place, E. C. 



AZALEAS 



for fall delivery, the best DAI IIC for spring or fall 

 that. are_ grqwiij^ also rnLIIIO delivery, furnished by 



Belgium : orders 

 booked now. . . . 



AUGUST HAERENS, Somergem, 



ADDRESS THE AMERHWN REPKESENTATIVES 



AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, 31 Barclay St., or P. O. Box 768, New York 



ed and strong, you may proceed to pot 

 them over into 3-inch pots, which you 

 may either replace in the warm house, 

 or in an outside prepared warm frame 

 that has given its first heat. Keep the 

 sashes closed and shaded for a few 

 days; then gradually give air and light. 

 The watering is very important and 

 needs a little precaution. If the air is 



LARGXST STOCK OF AT.f, 



BELGIAN PLANTS! 



Asaleas, Araucarias, Sweet Bay*, 

 Palma, Begonias, Gloxinias, etc. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE PERC 



GHENT, Bel^nm. 



