May 7, 1008. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



31 



IMPORTaNT 



NOVELTIES 



. . of oar raising of 



Perennials, Carnations 



Dahlias, Clematis, Etc. 

 Out MOYBLTY MST free on application 



(loos & Koenemann 



NIEDERWALLUF 



(Bbatncau) OKBMAIIT 



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AZALEA INDICA 



Immense stock of all leading: varieties, nicely 

 Bbaped and well budded plants. 



ULT or THX VAIXKT 

 Very finest Hamburg: and Berlin Pips for im- 

 port and from cold storage. 



MAIIKTTI STOCKS 

 English and French grown especially for flo- 

 rists' use. 



HOIXAND PUUffTS 



Roses, Peonies, Rhododendrons, Box Trees, 

 Olematis, Conifers, etc. 



ULT BULBS 



Japanese, Bermuda and Azores, Dutch and 

 French Hyacinths, etc. 



For particulars and other Information please 

 apply to. 



H. FRANK DARROW, 



Import Wbolesal* 



P. 0. B«x 1250, 26 Barclay St., New York 



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MARTIAL BREMOND 



WHOLKSALX GROWSR OV 



FRENCH BULBS 



OLLIOULES, FRANCE 



A superior quality supplied at 

 market prices. Shipments made 

 direct. Cases marked to order. 



SOLE AGENTS 



RALPH M.WARD & COMPANY 



18 West Broadway, New Tork 



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No.34i 



WIBOLTTS SNOWBALL 

 CAULIfLOWERSEED 



» the earlint of 

 all Snovballs, thri| 

 most compact, the 

 surest header, is | 

 giving (he largest and snow- 

 whitest heads, and is the 

 best keeper in dry-wraiher. 

 Demand it through your 

 seed-firm or direct from -^ 



R. WIBOLTT, NAKSKOV. DCNIARkI 



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equally so here? The term hybridization 

 has become almost a "name to conjure 

 with," when in truth there is almost 

 nothing of the sort done. There are 

 few true hybrids in existence, and I 

 doubt if there is a single instance in 

 gladioli. What passes for hybridizing 

 is simply cross-breeding, nothing more. 

 This does not militate against its value, 

 but should lead us to avoid placing all 

 our reliance upon this one source of im- 

 provement, to the neglect of others. 



The appearance of the new ruffled 

 form in the collection of Mr. Kunderd 

 and in my own, and possibly elsewhere, 

 leads me to hope that we are on the eve 



MUSHROOM CULTURE 



The most profitable outdoor industry known. 

 It you want a really suecesbful crop of 





MUSHROOMS 

 JOHNSON'S IMPROVED 



MUSHROOM SPAWN 



n se 

 only 



i 



which is Scientifically Inoculated with Vircrin Spawn. 

 Johnson's Ltd. are The Chief makers of Mushroom Spawn and grrowers of Mushrooms in Eng- 

 land and they recommend this season's improved Spawn as being in better condition than ever. 

 Correspondence invited for OVBR>8EA ORDERS. Prices and particulars on application. 



NOTE THE ADDRESS 



44 BEDrORD ROW, W. C. 



LONDON, BNG. 



JOHNSON'S LTD, 



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CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 



Now is the time to order your requirements of Choice norists* Flo^irar Seeds. 



Cineraria Calceolaria Pansies 

 Primulas, Etc., Etc. 



Wi sanly Ufii iraii scrtt •! tbtti. 



WIITE FOR OUR tPECUL LIST, JUST PURLISHEO. 



WATKINS & SIMPSON 



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



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■TO THE TRADE- 



HENRY MEHE, Qaedlmborg, aennany 



"^^^^^^■"^^ (ESTABUSHED IN 1787) 



Grower and Exporter on the rery largest scale of all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



Specialties : Beans, Beets, Cabbages, Carrots, Kohl-Rabi, Leeks. Lettuces, Onions, 

 Peas, Radishes, Spinach, Turnips, Swedes, Asters, Balsams, Begonias, Carnations, 

 Cinerarias, Gloxinias, Larkspurs, Nasturtiums, Pansies, Petunias, Phlox, Primulas, 

 Scabious, Stocks, Verbenas, Zinnias, etc. Catalogue free ou application. 



HENRY MKTTE'S TRIUMPH OF THE GIANT PANSIES (mixed), the most 

 perfect and most beautiful in the world, $5.00 per oz.; $1.50 per 14-0Z.; 75c per 1-16 oz. Postage 

 paid. Cash with order. 



All seeds offered are grown under my personal supervision on my own erounds of 

 more than 3000 acres, and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest 

 stocks and best quality. I also crow lareely seeds on contract. 



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jm ^^m ^ w ^^k jm ^^ for fall delivery, the best DAI II Q 'or si 

 fm m fm ■ m^ #m ^^ that are grown, also inLIIIO deliv 



**^**i-t,;4» AUGUST llAEftENS,Soinerg8in, 



for spring or fall 



delivery, furnished by 



Belgium ; orders 



_ booked now. 



ADDRESS THE AMERICAN BXPBK8KNTATIVE8 



AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, 31 Barclay St., or P. O. Box 762, New York 



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English Grown Seeds 



Farm, Garden and Flower Seeds of best qual- 

 ity. Specialties : Giant Fancy Pansy, saved from 

 named plants; Carrot, Onion, Brussels Sprouts, 

 Cabbage, Golden Ball Turnip. 



Price list free on application to 



THE BEDFORDSHIRE SEED CO,, Ltd. 



SANDT, ENGLAND 



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of still further developments, out of 

 which may come great good to all grow- 

 ers of gladioli. As in the case of the 

 fern referred to,- the point of time may 

 be at hand when the forces at work will 

 be strong enough to master the innate 

 heredity of the plant and bring about 

 something new, strange and beautiful. 

 Wilbur A. Christy. 



Warsaw, Ind. — William Dederick 

 has been engaged by the Winona Inter- 

 urban Bailway Co. to place flower gar- 

 dens at sub-power stations Nos. 1 and 

 2, at Felkner and Goshen. 



Lily of the Valley 



NANN'S EXCELSIOR 



Are the finest in existence and their flowers 

 bring the best prices in the London market. 

 For quotation please apply to 



OTTO MANN, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany 



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 LARGEST STOCK OF AUL 



BELGIAN PLANTS! 



Azaleas, Araucarias, Sweet Bays, 

 Palms, Beg^onias, Gloxinias, etc. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE PERC 



GHENT, Belgium 



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Ths Bevhcw is the best and most up- 

 to-date florists' paper in my office. No 

 florist can afford to be without it.— John 

 M. Eqan, St. Paul, Minn. 



