34 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Adoust 13, 1908. 



PRIMROSES 



IMPROVKD CHINK8B, finest grown. All 

 colors mixed, single and double, strong. 2-in., 

 »2.00 per 100. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA, new Giant Hybrids, 

 mixed, finest grown, strong, 2^-incb, $1.00 

 per 100; showy colors. 



CINKRARIA8, large flowering dwarf, varie- 

 ties, mixed, 2-inch, $2.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANDS and 

 SPRKNOKRI, very fine, strong, 2-inch, 

 $2.00 per 100. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINKSB PRIMROSE, finest grown, single 

 and double, mixed, 500 seeds, $1.00; ^ pkt., 60c 



GIANT PANST, finest grown, critically se- 

 lected, 5000 seeds, $1.00; >a pkt., 50c. 



CIMKRARIA, large fiowering dwarf, mixed, 



1000 seeds, 50c. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA, new Giant Hybrids, 

 mixed, 1000 seeds, 60c. 



CALCKOLARIA, giant fiowering, spotted and 

 tigered, 1000 seeds, 50c. 



CASH. Liberal extra count. 



JOHN r. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



RUPPTON ; The Home of Prlmroaea. 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



i!Al! PANSY nn 



The KENILWORTH strain 



Is nnsurpassed; the immense flowers of 3^ to 4- 

 in. are of the most beautiful, varied, velvety 

 colors and good substance; it is the result 

 of years of selection. It also embraces 

 the largest and best of the English, 

 French, German and American strains. 

 The stock plants are selected from 

 many thousands of blooming 

 plants. grown for market. New . 

 seed ready. 



1000 seeds, 25c; 2000. 40c; 

 »fl oz , 76c; >4 oz., $1.40; 

 1 oz., $5.00. A 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Iris Pallida Dalmatica ;i!o"'oo''^eriooo. 

 Lilium Tenuifolium '^p^rS^.^^ '^^^ 

 Liltum Wallacei ^'ZT' '''' ^~ ^" 



BULBS AND HARDT PLANTS-Prices upon 

 application. 



E. S. MILLER, 



Wadtne River, Lone Island, New York 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Harrisii and Longifflorum 



Froaeiac French and Calif)mia grown. Also 

 riOBOiao Purity Freesla* and Ozalis. 



Now in and ready for delivery. 



H. E. FI8KE SEED CO. 



IS aad IS Faneail Hall 8q. BOSTON, MASS. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Dahlias 



Named varieties. 

 Send for list. 



DAVID HERBERT & SON 



Successors to L. K. Peacock. Inc. ATCO, N. J. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



G 



TOU WILL Finn) ALL THS BEST 

 OFFKR8 ALL THE TIME IN THE 

 REVIEW'S CLASSIFIED AOVS. 



) 



fall delivery; Ralph M. Ward & Co., New 

 York, N. Y., imported bulbs; F. Luder- 

 mann, Pacific Nurseries, San Francisco, 

 Cal., roses; Joseph Heacock Co., Wyn- 

 cote, Pa., list of kentias. 



FRENCH BULBS. 



The first shipment of the 1908 crop of 

 French bulbs was a large one. It reached 

 New York August 3 on the steamer Ma- 

 donna from Marseilles and consisted of 

 the following consignments: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Dreer, Henry A 297 



Henry & Lee 156 



Meyer, Charles F 150 



Mann Bros 10 



Michcll, H. F., Co 268 



Phillips, F. M., & Sons 22 



Bolker, Aug., & Son 125 



Schulz & Uuckgaber 354 



Smith, A. W 15 



Vaughan's Seed Store 315 



Ward, R. M., & Co 225 



To Order 154 



Total 2,091 



The steamer Boma, from Marflftlles, 

 arriving at New York August 7, had the 

 main shipment of French bulbs, includ- 

 ing the following consignments: 



American Express Co 242 



Boddlngton, A. T 119 



Buckihgham, E. C 84 



Barnard, W. W., & Co 316 



Beckert, W. C 82 



Carrie Bros 160 



Dunn, J 11 



Dirks, Fred 3 



Elwell, J. W., & Co..: 303 



Elliott, Wm., & Son 62 



Flower, E. P 63 



Gammage, J., & Sons 13 



Henry & Lee 137 



Henderson, Peter, & Co 115 



Hempstead, O. G., & Co 81 



Holm & Olson 26 



Knauth, Nachod & Kubne 232 



Lawrence, W. J 8 



Leverldge, Charles 7 



Maltus &. Ware 1,359 



Meyers, C. F 470 



Mlchell, H. F., Co 160 



Moore & Simon 1 



Pino, W. S 81 



Plerson, F. R., Co 27 



Schulz & Ruckgaber 444 



Stumpp & Walter Co 346 



Simmers, J. A 13 



Slebrecht, W. H 26 



Thorbum, J. M 131 



Vaughan's Seed Store 183 



Vandegrlft, F. B., & Co 118 



R. M. Ward & Co 220 



Wakem & McLaughlin 22 



Weeber & Don 40 



Wood, E., & Son 42 



Waterer, Hosea 93 



WUheling, C. W 4 



To order 1,708 



Total 7,501 



FIRE AT RICHMOND, VA« 



Starting shortly after midnight, Au- 

 gust 6, fire destroyed the extra ware- 

 house of T. W. Wood & Sons, at 13 South 

 Fourteenth street, Richmond, Va., and for 

 a time threatened the safety of the city. 

 Starting in the second story of the 

 Wood place, the blaze crept gradually 

 up, steadily gaining headway, until the 

 entire second and third floors were a 

 mass of seething flames and smoke. The 

 flames spread to the third floor of the 

 building just to the south of the ware- 

 house, occupied by Christian Winifree & 

 Co., wholesale dealers in fancy groceries, 

 but they were entirely confined to the 

 third story, and were extinguished be- 

 fore any great amount of damage had 

 been done there. In the building to 

 the north of the warehouse, which is 

 occupied by Stokes & Grimes, wholesale 

 dealers in heavy groceries, the damage 

 done by the fire M-as slight, but the loss 

 caused by the water will amount to a 

 considerable sum. 



Altogether the damage, according to 

 rough estimate, will be between $40,000 

 and $50,000. 



H. W. Wood, a member of the firm 

 of T. W. Wood & Sons, stated that stored 

 in the building was between $8,000 and 



HnHaanHaHnnMQinMnanHnanHaH 



IMajestyi 



I Mignonette I 



n 



■ 

 □ 



H 



n 



H 

 D 



■ 



■ 



D 



H 

 □ 



H 



n 



■ 



■ 



n 



H 



■ 

 n 

 ■ 

 n 



H 



n 



■ 



D 



■ 



a 



H 

 D 

 H 

 □ 



■ 



D 



■ 



n 



H 

 □ 

 ■ 

 D 



H 

 □ 



■ 



n 



H 

 □ 

 H 

 D 



■ 



n 



■ 



■ 

 □ 



□ 



H 

 □ 



H 



n 



H 



n 



H 



n 



■ 

 □ 



H 

 D 



■ 

 □ 



H 



n 



■ 

 n 



H 

 □ 

 H 

 □ 



■ 



n 



H 

 □ 



H 

 □ 

 H 

 □ 







?J-<« 





-v:fe 



^r^. 



^^^,Jx,^ 



n 



m 

 □ 



Boddington's 

 Majesty Mignonette 



Recognized by the growers as the best 

 paylne and flnest fancy Mignonette 

 grown. Ill the markets it always brings 

 top prices. Seed saved from selected 

 spikes (only) under glass. 



□ ^ trade pkt., 60c; trade pkt., $1.00 



\ ARTHUR T. B0DDIN6T0N 



H 8EKDSMAN 



S 342 W. 14th St , NEW YORK CITY 



□ 



H 



a 



H 



n 



■ 

 n 

 ■ 

 n 



H 



n 



■ 

 n 

 ■ 

 n 



■ 

 n 



■ 



■ 

 ■ 



D 



■ 



■ 



n 



■ 



■ 



□ 



■ 



■ 

 n 



H 



n 



H 

 □ 



■ 



■ 



■ 



■ 



□ 



■ 

 n 



■ 



■ 

 ■ 

 ■ 



D 



■ 



D 



■ 



■ 

 □ 

 ■ 

 n 



H 



n 



M 

 □ 



H 



n 



■ 

 □ 



■ 

 n 



■ 



■ 



■ 

 n 



M 

 □ 



m 

 n 

 ■ 

 n 



■ 



D 



