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AuausT 13, 1908. 



Lilium Harrisii Paper White Narcissus 



James' finest stock, free of disease. Per 100 1000 True Grandiflora Type. 



5to7 $4.50 »42.50 ^^ cm. and UP $8.75 per 1000; $8.60 in 5000 lots. 



Vto'J 10.00 '.10.00 ^ V^l .— 



Asparagus Piumosus 



WWlllie V»aiiaS I^QHUS ^reenhouse-srown... $:i.00 perlOOO. 



Extra Bize, 7 to 8 in 10.00 OSOO ^.« — V 



First sje 5 to 7 in. 7.50 70.00 PaUSV SeeU '''''*'" ''T°nd for speciallist. 



Segond size, 3 to 5-in O.OO 55.00 " %Mm.my^^ ^,^'^^'^^'mm 



M.^ s.. q^/b^ S^et/ SAv0. "'^r- 



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I See our Bulb Exhibit at the Convention — | 



Arthur T. Boddingfton. 



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in the ears of the early sweet corn very 

 badly and from present appearances will 

 be quite a factor in reducing the yield. 



"The vine seed crop, especially cucum- 

 bers and melons, was weakened by the 

 continuous wet, cold weather of June 

 and early July and the green aphis has 

 done considerable damage, although they 

 are not spreading as in 1902. Squashes 

 are doing much better than other vine 

 crops, although the storms damaged the 

 crop to quite an extent. 



"The onion set crop is now being har- 

 vested and many fields are a great dis- 

 appointment, although a few pieces are 

 yielding very heavily. 



"Taking the season as a whole, it has 

 been the most unfavorable we have ever 

 experienced in seed growing." 



RE APPRAISEMENTS. 



The following reappraisements of stock 

 have been announced by the customs au- 

 thorities : 



Palms, Etc. — From August Haerens, Somer- 

 Kem, exported April 10 and 17. litOS; entered at 

 New York. File Noh. 48,822-23. Inv. Nos. 

 17.739 and 22,997. Findings of Ha.v, G. A.: 

 Kentia Forsterlana, atMut 3 years; entered at 

 fi.25 francs each. . Ditto, entered at 5 francs 

 each. And similar goods. Dealers' discount 10 

 l>er cent. Cash discount .'5 p<>r cent. Add cases. 

 Advanced lt.v disallowance of deduction of 10 

 per cent discount. 



Nursery Stock — From E. Roque d'Orbcastel, 

 Cettc, exported December .SO, 1907; entered at 

 San Francisco. File No. 48,384. Entry 2,041. 

 Findings of Hay, (J. A.: Vine cuttings; entered 

 at 60 francs per 1,000. Add packing. No ad 

 vance. 



Bulbs — From Tlieodore Outerbrldge, Hamil- 

 ton, exported June 10. 1908; entered at Nevfr 

 York. File No. 49,100. Invoice No, 11.969. 

 Findings of Sharretts, «. A.: Amaryllis John- 

 sonl; entered at Id, advanced to l^d each. 

 Ditto 9-11; entered at 2d, advanced to 2>4d 

 each. 



LILY BULBS. 



R. M. Ward & Co., New York, have 

 the following to say about lily bulb crops 

 and the demand for bulbs: 



"The crop in Bermuda this year is 

 reported short in large sizes, and espe- 

 cially in sizes 9x11 and 11x13. The bulbs 

 planted for 7x9 's have matured short of 

 the size, making mostly size 6x7 's, owing 

 to the extremely dry weather which has 

 prevailed throughout the spring. The 

 quality of the selected stock, however. 



ZVOUNEK'S ORIGINAL WINTER-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



We are the accredited agents for New England for these seeds and furnish them in original 

 packages direct to our customers. 



Fresh Seeds Ready Now 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



Zmas Pink, pink and white. 

 Florence Denzer, pure white. 



Mrs. K. Wild, carmine or dark pink. 

 WatcliunK, pure white; black seeded; short 

 grower. 

 Price, 1 ox., 80c; 2 o/.., SOo; 4 oz., 7So; 1 lb., $2.00. 



NEW VARIETIES, 1907 



Mrs. Alex. Wallace, lavender. 

 Mr*. Wm. Sim, pleasing salmon pink. 

 Mrs. F. J. Dolansky, daybreak pink. 

 Le Blarquls, violet. 

 Xmas Meteor, scarlet. 



Jack Hunter, light yellow. 

 Zmas Captain, blue and purple. 

 Mrs. Cbas. H. Totty, sky blue. 

 Miss Josey Reilly, lilac. 

 Wm. J. Ste'veart, blue self. 



Price, 1 07.., SOo; 2 oz., 79o: 1 lb., $5.00. 

 'Winter Flowering Mixture, over 25 colors, mixed, 1 lb., $2.00. 



W. W. RAWSON & CO. 



S Union St., BOSTON, MSSS. 



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Cold Storage Lilies 



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IMultmorum, (» to 10. case of 200 Inilbs per case, $15.50 

 Glsanteum, 7 to 9, case of 300 bulbs " 22.50 



9 to 10, cast- of 200 bulbs " 22.90 



• Rubrum, H to u, case of 130 bulbs " 8.00 



All bulbs avaranteed sound. 



COLD STORAGE GISNT VALLEY 



Case of 500 $7.50 Case of 1000 814.00 



Kvery case guaranteed. 



CURRIE B ROS. CO,, 3 1 2 BROADWAY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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Cold Storage Giganteum 



six to elKbt Inch, 400 to case; six to elarht Inch mudbaUed, 800 to case 

 Case lots at 1000 rate. Prices on application 



AMERICAN ROSE CO., Washington, D. C. 



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