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The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



Febbuabt 27, 1008. 



NEW CROP FLOWER SEEDS 



_ \. « M oz. Os. 



TtrkCBaMABMoth, In colon or mixed, 10.80 $1 00 



|»jTl* g[»l«»««»i 86 1.26 



BUTi«B«Hflre 76 2.60 



Wly Vallay, Barlj Foreliiff, to close out, 



,^ per 1000, »11.00. 



rr«sh Tobaooo Stains, bale of 800 Ibi., $1.60. 



W.C.BECKERT, Pittsburg, N. 8., Pa. 



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Bridgeman's Seed Warehouse 



EitabllBhed 1884. BICKABDS BBOS., Props. 



Importers and growers of high-grade 



SEEDS, BULBS, PUNTS, ETC. 



87 East 1 9th 8t , NE« YORK CITY 



Telephone 4236 Gramercy 

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mainder being devoted to class work ac- 

 cording to the following outline: 



Second year— April to June, in floriculture, 

 three exercises weekly; in economic entomology. 

 one exercise; in surreying, two. July to Sep- 

 tember, In floriculture, three exercises weekly; 

 pk economic entomology, two; In bookkeeping, 

 one. October to December, In floriculture, one 

 exercise; economic entomology, two; survey- 

 ing, one; elementary botany, three. January 

 to March, In floriculture, one exercise; twigs 

 or woody plants, one; orchard culture, one; 

 landscape gardening, one; elementary botany, 

 three. 



Third year— April to June, in vegetable gar- 

 dening, four exercises; landscape gardening, 

 one; botany of wild flowers, two. July to Sep- 

 tember, In economic mycology, one exercise; 

 orchard culture, two; landscape gardening, one; 

 botany of garden flowers, two. October to De- 

 cern l>er, in economic mycology, three exercises; 

 Krden accounts, one; botany of fruits, two. 

 nuary to March, in economic mycology, three 

 exercises; garden accounts, one; botany of 

 honee plants, two. 



Fourth year— April to June, in orchard cul- 

 ture, one exercise; forestry, one; bookkeeping, 

 one; surveying and drainage, three. July to 

 September, In small fruit culture, four exer- 

 cises; botany of weeds, one; botany of vege- 

 tables, one. October to December, in special 

 gardening, two exercises; forestry, one; vege- 

 table physiology, two; botany of woody plants, 

 two. January to March, In special gardening, 

 two exercises; forestry, one; vegetable physi- 

 ology, two; botanical geography, one; botany 

 of ferns, one. 



All of the above subjects capable 

 of being taught in the laboratory, the 

 greenhouse, or the field, are so taught, 

 and all of the theoretical instruction is 

 expected to be practically tested in the 

 performance of the manual work re- 

 quired of students, the object being to 

 make practical gardeners and not bot- 

 anists or other scientific specialists, of 

 garden pupils. 



The second year's work only is now 

 given each year, while the work of the 

 third and fourth years is given alter- 

 nately to two combined classes. 



By action of the board of trustees, 

 taken at its meeting of November 16, 

 1894, the director is authorized ' * to ad- 

 mit, in addition to those holding garden 

 scholarships, as many suitably prepared 

 garden pupils as can, in his judgment, 

 be adequately taught without material 

 increase in the cost of tuition, each pu- 

 pil so admitted to be charged $25 per 

 year tuition, and to be entitled to the 

 same certificate as a scholarship pupil 

 on completion of the prescribed course 

 and examinations." 



FANCY CA1,ADIUMS. 



Fancy caladiums are useful for sum- 

 mer decorations and also work in well in 

 mixed tropical beds. The tubers, which 

 should now be started, need a brisk heat. 

 Place in small pots singly, or, better still, 

 in flats of leaf -mold and sand, until they 

 start to grow and make roots. Then shift 

 into larger pots. Be careful in watering 

 at first, or you will be liable to rot the 

 tubers. These caladiums are more grown 

 by southern than northern florists, many 



GOLD MEDAL STRAIN BEGONIAS 



Taberona— Booted 



Por doz. Par 100 



Single White 10.40 



•••••••••••••• 



■•■•eee«»»e«e* 



40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 



Yellow. 



■* Nankeen. 



" Pink 



" Bose 



" Red , 



" Dark Bed 



" Salmon.... 



" Orange... 



" Mixed 86 



Double White W 



" Tellow 66 



•■ Orange K 



" Boae 66 



" Dark Boae 66 



" DarkBed 66 



" Bed .6* 



" Salmon 66 



" Mixed 60 



13.60 

 3.60 

 3.60 

 360 

 3.6S 

 2.60 

 2.6S 

 3.60 

 3.60 

 S.I6 

 6.IS 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 1.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



CALADIUM BSCULEIITUM, or Xlephant** Xar 



Per doi. Per 100 



Bise OxU-lneh bulbs 10.86 $0.00 



" 13-inoh and over bulba 3.40 10.0t 



GLADIOLUS BULBS 



Of the followlnr varietiea we have exceptionally large and choice stock. 

 Per 100 Per 1000 Per 6000 



Per doz. Per 100 



Slsa 6x7-lnch bulba 10.86 13.00 



" 7x0 " " 48 8.00 



America. 



Ancnata.. 



Brenchleyenais, 

 selected let aize . 



Ma; 



Wh 



Bpeelal nixed, ex- 

 tra large ael. bulbs 1.00 



Tuberoses, Bxoel- 

 slor Pearl, 4x6— 

 let size 



»T.. 



hlt« 



Wblte and Ught. 



d, I 



,17.00 

 3.60 



1.60 

 2.00 

 1.60 



160.00 

 30.00 



10 00 

 16.00 

 13.00 



8.00 



9.00 



1260.00 

 86.00 



47.60 

 60.00 

 67.60 



87.60 



40.00 



so SohJof S/r@^^ 



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Choice Strains of 



alltho 

 Leading Sorts.... 



Send lor Trade Catalog before plaolng; your order. 



CURRIE BROS. CO. Milwaukee, Wis. 



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Gladiolus Bulbs 



100,000 from \H inches up, $4.00 per 1000. 100,000 

 from \ to m inches, $2.00 per 1000. Cash with 

 order. Description given on request. 



Nice block of California Privet, $10.00 per 

 1000 and up. As to quality , write for particulars. 



Nice lot of American Chestnut trees at a 

 bargain. 35 large Sugrar trees, most of them 

 sample trees. 



I. & J. L. LEONARD, lona, N. J. 



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GLADIOLI 



Write for 1908 trade list of 



Named Varieties, Color Sections and 

 Clio ce Mixtures 



First-class stock at reasonable prices. 



E. E. STEWART, Rives Junction, Mich. 



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GLADIOLI 



CINNAMON VINK MADKIRA VINK 



HYACIBTTHUS CANDiCANS 



SPOTTED CALLA LILIES IN VARIETY 



GERMAN IRIS 



VARIEGATED DAT LILT 



DELPHINIUM rORMOSDM 



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E. S. MILLER,Wading River, N.Y. 



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Gladlolos Bolbs 



Cor bulbs are not better than 

 the best, but better than the reat. 



TRY THKM. 



Cusbman Biadiolus Go. 



STLVAHIA, OHIO. 



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Best Valley Pips 



Western Headquarters for 



Early-Forcing Pips 



$1.50 per 100: $12.00 per 1000 



Returnable at our expense if not satisfac- 

 tory on arrival. We supply all the year 

 round. 



FANCY CUT VALLEY 

 ALWAYS ON HAND 



H. N. BRUNS 



1409-11 West Madison Street 

 CHICAGO 



Lone Distance Phone, Kedzle IIM 



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Dahlias 



Named varieties. 

 Send for list. 



DAVID HERBERT & SON 



SuccesBorBto L. K. Peacock, Inc. ATCO, N. J. 



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