Febeuabi 27, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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37 



Wholesale Import Only 



Ardl«l» Crennlattt, Kantlai, Araaoarlai, 

 Bay Treea. fi«iia, Draea«iias, and all Belrlum 

 «t>wn plants for Bprinr and fall delivery. 



I<llT of the Valley n-om cold storare In New 

 Tork for Immediate shipment. 



French Frolt and Ornamental Stocks— I 

 can still book orders for all the leading varieties 

 for winter or sprlnr shipment. 



Bnsllsh arrown ManettI, Pines, Spmoes. 

 Ktc.i carefully selected and packed. 



Holland Roses. Rhododendrons, Conl> 

 . Cera. Box Trees, Clematis, Ktc., of best 

 quality. 



Japanese LUlam Anratam, Albnm, Ra- 

 bmm, Ktc., from cold storase in New York. 



Raffia Raffia Raffia 



Vor oatalofues, prices and further Information 



please apply to 



H. FRANK OARROW, 

 9. 0. Box 1250, 26 Barclay St., New York 



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T 



he Royal Tottenham 

 Nurseries, Ltd. 



Established la 187t 

 Managing Director, A. M. C. VAN DER ELST 



Dedemsvaart, Holland 



Headquarters for Hardy Perennials, among 

 which are the latest and choicest. IS acres 

 devoted to growing this line including Anemone, 

 Aster, Campanula. Delphinium, Funkias, Hem- 

 erocallia. Hepatlca, Incarvillea, Iris, Peonies, 

 Phlox decussata and suflruticosa. Primula, 

 Pyrethrum. Tritoma, Hardy Heath, Hardy 

 Ferns. Also 6 acres In Daffodils, 12 acres of 

 Conifers; specially young choice varieties to be 

 grown on; 8 acres Rhododendrons, including the 

 best American and Alpine varieties; 2 acres 

 Hydrangeas. We make it a point to grow all the 

 latest novelties In these lines. Ask for Catalog. 

 Mention The, Ke view when yon write. 



see how they will favor me. It is a free 

 bloomer. I have seen as many as twen- 

 ty perfect blooms on a spike at one 

 time. The color is a pale salmon flesh, 

 with faint markings of crimson. 



I also think that a gladiolus society 

 would not be out of place. 



H. W. KOEENEE. 



FLORICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



The Missotiri Botanical Garden. 



The discussion of opportunities for 

 gardening education, which have recently 

 appeared in the Eeview, and the refer- 

 ences that have been made to our course 

 at the Missouri Botanical Garden, with 

 several inquiries that have since been 

 received at my office, make me think 

 that perhaps you may like to show just 

 what we ^re offering in the way of in- 

 struction, and, if so, you will find the 

 course on pages 6 to 9 of the announce- 

 ment that I am sending under separate 

 cover. Six free scholarships only are 

 provided. These are now all assigned, 

 and none are expected to be free until 

 a year from the present time; but a pro- 

 vision is noted on page 9 of the an- 

 nouncement by which pupils bearing 

 their own expenses and paying a nominsd 

 tuition are received on otherwise the 

 same footing as pupils holding scholar- 

 ships. William Trelease, Director. 



That part of the announcement which 

 relates to the course of instruction is as 

 follows : 



During the first year of their scholar- 

 ship, garden pupils work at the practical 

 duties of the garden nine or ten hours 

 daily according to the season, the same 

 as regular employees of the Garden, and 

 are also expected to read the notes and 

 articles referring to the subject of their 

 work, in one or more good journals. 

 After the first year, one-half of each 

 <lay is given to manual work, the re- 



DAHLIAS 



Awarded 100 

 Gold Medals 



during the last ten 

 years. 



POT ROOTS 



POST FRKK 

 TKRMS. 



POT ROOTS FOR SHIPMENT AT ONCE 



Every section, Including the popular CACTUS, 

 Show, Fancy, Pompon and Single, at $6.00 per 

 100 In 25 sorts. Better and newer kinds at $8.00 and $9.00 per 100. These are post free 

 terms. Note this when comparing priccB. Terms casb witb order. 



TFUPTiyii RARfiAlllC Those who prefer to have their goods carriage forward through a 

 Itmiiino nnilDllllfa forwarding house instead of by parcels post can be supplied In 



every section, Including Cactus, Show, Fancy, Pompon, Single, etc., at $4.00, $5.00 and 



$6.00 per 100 In 25 sorts. 



10 ^FFni mfi nAP.TII^ nilllllC -^H ^^OS sorts and certiflcated by the Dahlia Societies 

 IZ abCULIHO bAulUO UHnLIAO in England; post free for $2.50— Alexander, Antelope, 



Alf. Morgan, Charm, Comet, Fairy, Cockatoo, Harbor Light, Jeannette, Nero, Rosy Mom 



and W. E. Dickson. 



1906 SEEDLING CACTUS DAHLIAS ^f?h^e%X^^;^?lrkPn°Js%Vrfrl''effr^j;i.oo°°V^^^^^^ 



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

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



I on? CFFni IIIC niPTlK RAUI IAQ one each of the following new varieties, which have 

 I9UI OCCULinD bAblUO UAIILIAO been awarded, post free for $4.00-Queenle. WU- 

 Uamsonii, Queen of Norway and Rev. C. Digby. ' 



P^nilY Fl nWFRFH RAUI IAQ (New.) Duke Henry, Germanla, Queen Emma and Queen 

 r/CUm-rLUncncU UAnLIAO WUhelmlna, pot roots, $10.00 per 100, post free. 



Terms casb with order. Catalogue free on application. 



HOBBIES UNITED - Norfolk Nurseries -- DEREHAM, EN6. 



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



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1909 



EARLY MODEL RED GLOBE BEET 



WK ARK NOW BOOKUrO ORDXR8 TOR 

 DKUVRRr AmCR HARVS8T 1000 



WATKINS & SIMPSON 



SEED MERCHANTS 

 12 Tavistock St., Covent Garden, LONDON, ENG. 



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TO THR TRADR 



HENRY METTE, Qnedliobors, fiermany 



^^^^^"^^^^ (ESTABUSHXD IW 1787.) 



Grower aad Exporter oa the very largest teal* af all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



■p««laltl«ai B«ana, Beets, Cabbages, Carrots, Kohl-Rabl, Leeki, Lettucei, Onions, 

 Pmm, Radlalioa, Spinach, Turnips, Swedes, Aat«ra. Balaams, Begonias, Camatloiu. 

 Oinerariaa, Oloxlnlaa, Larkspurs. Nasturtiums, Panuoa, Petunias, Phlox, Primolaa. 

 ScabiooB, Stooka, Verbenas, Zinnias, etc. Catalogue free on appUcatlon. 



HXHRT MXTTR'S TRIfTltPH OP THR OIAMT PAMSIR8 (mixed), the moat 

 perfect and most beautiful In the world, $6.00 per oz.; $1.60 per )^-os.; 76o per l-16-oi. 

 Postage paid. Cash with order. 



All seeds oflered are grown under my personal supervision on my oim cronnda of 

 mora than S,000 SMsroa, and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, flntal 

 stocks and best qaallty. I also crow larcoly aoods on oontraot. 



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A Barsain Sale in RHODODENDRONS 



To make room, we offer for Immediate delivery a fine lot of PARSON'S HYBRID 

 RHODODENDRONS, Hardy, in good assortment. 



15-18 inches high, well provided with buds ;per 100, $16.00 



18— 24 inches high, '^ " " •' 20.00 



24-30 inches high, " 30.00 



Unknown parties, cash or references. 

 Early orders requested. Satisfactory service guaranteed. 



FELIX & DYKHUIS, BOSKOOP, HOLLAND. 



LARGRST STOCK OV AIX 



BELGIAN PLANTS! 



Asaleas, Aranc&rias, Sweet Bays* 

 Palms, Begonias, Gloxinias, etc. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE PERE 



OHKNT, Belfl^ium. 



Lily of the Valley 



MANN*S EXCELSIOR 



Are the finest in existence and their flowers 

 bring the beat prices In the London market. 

 For Quotation please apply to 



OTTO MANN* Leipzig, Saxony, Germany 



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