FfOBRUABY 27, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists* Review. 



35 



DREER'S mm^ Flower Seeds 



SWEET PEAS for Cottias 



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The kinds which find the readiest sftle are those like the following:, which 

 have bright, clear, decided colors. 

 ^.j r .'For complete list see our Current Wholesale Catalogue. : , ,• t ■ _; " ; 



, Tj orchid-flqwi;red varieties 



- This type has very large, wavy flowers, usually |our blossoms, on long, stiff 

 sterns, and are as easy to grow as the standard sorte. . Oz. ^ lb. Lb. 



Countess Spencer (true), a lovely clear pink.. .lOo $0.35 $1.25 



Trank Dolby, largest pale lavender 60c 1 .75 i 



Gladys Unwin, pale rose-pink, fine .10c 



John intfrniBA, nch salmon rose 10c 



Mrs. Al&ed Watkins, superb peje pink ...... .50c 



Nora Unwin, a magnificent pure white 50c 



Phyllis Unwin, light rose-carmine, very large. . .10c 

 Orchid'Flowered Kized, many varieties lOo 



STANDARD VARIETIES ^^ 



Blanche "Ferry, the popular pink and white .... 5c 

 ** extra early, flowers 10 days earlier. 5c 



Conntess of Radnor, delicate lavender 5c 



Dorothy Eckford, the best standard pure white . 5c 

 Earliest of All, a very early flowering form of 



Blanche Ferry 5c 



Emily Henderson, a free and early pure white. 5c 



Flora Norton, a clear sky blue 5c 



Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon, primrose yellow 5c 



Janet Scott, a large, bright pink 5c 



King Ed'ward VII., rich crimson scarlet 5c 



Lady Grisel Hamilton, large pale lavender.... 5c 



Lovely, beautiful shell-pink 5c 



Miss Willmott, bright orange pink 5c 



Mont Blanc, the earliest pure white 5c 



Mrs. Walter Wright, deep mauve, fine 5c 



Prima Donna, a fine deep pink 5c 



Prince of Wales, rich deep rose 5c 



HENRY A. DREER 



714 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA 



The Crego Aster 



Advertised as the "Best Aster on the 



Market." Seed ready for prompt delivery. 

 Colors— shell pink, white, and dark pink. Trade 

 packet (about 2000 seeds), $1.00; half ounce, $1.60: 

 ounce, $8.00. Cash with order, please. 



AddreM G. S. CRECK), Maywood, 111. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



sale catalogues are printed in three lan- 

 guages, but Benary prints his in four. 

 Other firms treated of in the book are 

 , Haage & Schmidt, established in 1863; 

 N. L. Chrestensen, founded in 1867 ; Otto 

 Putz, established in 1833; Frederich 

 Adolph Haage, founded in 1822; Franz 

 Anton Haage, 1778; J. Doppleb, 1840; 

 F. C. Heineraann, Christian Lorenz, Platz 

 & Son, Jacob Sturm, H. Pabst, Oscar 

 Knopf & Co., Weigelt & Co. and Liebau 

 & Co., all firms of importance in seed 

 and plant growing, with international 

 connections. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Peter Henderson & Co., New York, 

 N. Y., "Henderson's Farmers' Manu- 

 ^"; Ross Bros. Seed House, Wichita, 

 Kan., garden and field seeds, implements 

 and supplies; Aurora Nursery Co., 

 Aurora, HI., nursery stock; the Hia- 

 watha Gardens Co., Minneapolis, Minn., 

 hardy plants and shrubs; the Connon 

 Floral Co., Hamilton, Ont., bedding and 

 house plants; J. Murray Bassett, Ham- 

 monton, N. J., dahlia roots; Clarke Bros., 

 Portland, Ore., roses and other plants; 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Type of Orchid-Flowered Sweet Peas. 



Best Asters on Earth 



EXPRESS COMET ASTERS 



QUEEN OF THE MARKET ASTERS 



PEERLESS ASTERS 



GEM ASTERS 



IMPERL^L ASTERS 



GL\NT COMET ASTERS 



MEDIUM BRANCHING ASTERS 



TALL AMERICAN BRANCHING ASTERS 



Write for Particulars of our Premium Plan. 

 OUR ASTER BOOK IS FRKK TO TOU 



ALTIMO CULTURE CO. 



CANFIELD, OHIO 



MeoUuo The Review when joa ifrlte. 



Holly Steam Engineering Co., New York, 

 N. Y., booklet on the Holly Standard 

 Electric Circulator; Walter C. Sloeock, 

 Woking, Surrey, England, nursery stock; 

 G. H. Richards, London, England, "XL 

 All Horticultural Specialties"; Hass- 

 lach & Roumanille, St. Remy, France, 

 flower, vegetable and field seeds; G. 

 D. Black, Independence, la., seeds, bulbs 

 and plants; Wagner Park Conservatories, 

 Sidney, O., nursery stock for landscape 



work; S. J. McMichael, Findlay, O., 

 vegetable, greenhouse and bedding 

 plants; Crosman Bros., Rochester, N. Y., 

 seeds, bulbs, plants and supplies. 



REAPPRAISEMENT. 



At the port of New York the follow- 

 ing reappraisements were announced 

 February 22: 



SEEDS.— From David Sachs, Qnedllnburg. ex- 

 ported January 7. 1908; entered at New York. 



