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8BPTBMBBU 3, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists* Review. 



33 



I offer th« following list of 



NATIVE 1REE AND SHRUB SEEDS 



for this fall delivery, all to be freih se'edi of 1908 crop. 

 I collect seeds on orders only and caonut hll orders re- 

 ceived af ler the crop has passed. pg, jj,, jo u„. 



Andromeda Ugustrina $ 2 00 S15.00 



ifariana 1.60 12.00 



racemosa 200 Ifi.OO 



Azalea yiscosa 8.00 



Betula popuIifoUa 60 8.60 



OepbalanthuB occldentalis 50 3.60 



Olethra alnlfolla 60 8.00 



CornuB florlda. 1.60 6.00 



Grateegua CruB-galU « 1.60 10.00 



parviiolia 1.50 10 00 



CapresBus thymoMeB 1.75 



Gfiultherla proeumbens 1.00 9.00 



OayluBsacia reBinoBa 1.60 9U0 



T " froudosa 1.25 9.00 



Ilex vertlcillata 1.50 lO.oO 



" opaca 1.60 10.00 



Kalmia aiiRUBtifoHa 2.00 15.00 



Lobelia cardinaliB. oz.. $2 00 20 00 



Magnolia glauca podB, bu., $3.00.. 2.00 15.00 



Myrica eerifera.i 50 400 



PinuBiljrida 800 25.00 



Pyrus arbutifolia 1.00 5.00 



Quercusalba 25 1.50 



iliuifolla, bu.. 50 lbs., $4.00 .25 1.00 



RhuB glabra •• l.OO 



•• copalllna 60 4.00 



" Toxicodendron 250 



" typbina 1.00 



" venenata 2.M) 



Rosa Carolina 50 8 50 



" lucida 60 4 00 



Sambuciis Oanadensis 50- 4.00 



Smllax glau -a 60 400 



" rotundlfolla 60 4.00 



" Walter! 1.60 



Vacdnium corymboBum 2.00 10 00 



vaoillanH 2.00 10.00 



Viburnum caA^innides 75 6.00 



dentatum 75 6.00 



nudum 76 6.00 



The importanre of early orders cannot be ur^ed feio 



strongly, as r< me varieties are ready to col ect in July 

 aad cai'not be had «fter that date 



J. Hvrray Bt ssett. rac»»iitHainnontoi, N. J. 



' Mention TIjo R«iYlew wbeu >ou write. 

 j CHRISTMAS FLOWERING 



Sweet Peas 



Id original packages from Zvolanek. 

 i Carried in stock in BOSTON. 



H. E. FISKE SEED CO. 



If aad 18 FaMQil Hall 8«. BONTON, lASS. 



I MentioD The Keview when you write. 



mjen: "Market glutted; don't send;" 

 wfiile this season we had more inquiries 

 thjan ever for cut blooms. I have always 

 contended that we are only feeling the 

 mjarket and that once we can get all 

 classes of people interested in buying 

 flowers, there will be no limit to the de- 

 m)and. "What is wanted is a flower that 

 can be grown at such a price that it will 

 be within the reach of everybody. 



I do not want for one minute to lead 

 you to believe that the growers were sat- 

 isfied with the returjis for some of the 

 cut blooms, but I maintain that things 

 are obliged to regulate themselves and 

 that in the near future we will see the 

 cut blooms selling at their right value. 



I know full well that it upset the 

 flower trade while sending flowers in 

 such quantities, but the growers will soon 

 learn to regulate their output so as not 

 to clash with the outdoor crops too se- 

 verely. 



I have been told that one cannot ex- 

 pect to sell the bulbs if he puts flowers 

 on the market in competition with those 

 to whom he has sold the bulbs. Here I 

 must say that I think the remedy lies in 

 the growers' own hands, for instead of 

 buying bulbs from Europe they can buy 

 Virginian bulbs, leaving only the smaller 

 bulbs to be grown on for next season. 

 In this way they would practically have 

 the whole thing in their own hands. 



Future of the Business. 



That the demand for this class of 

 flower is increasing we know full well by 

 our local trade. Four years ago we had 

 as much trouble selling $5 worth of 



Don't Worry 



about this winter's coal. Be humor- 

 ous—a sure panacea for brain fag. 

 Easter, being late, April 11, yoa 

 won't consume so much coal for 

 forcing the following bulbs. 



LILIUM LONGIFIiORUin 



Per 1 



6 to 8. Japan $3.25 



7t<i9, •• 5.25 



Multifloruin, 6to8, Jtp 3.60 



7to9, " 5.50 



1000 



$28.00 



4H.0C 



80 00 



60.00 



65.00 



80.(0 



z2 00 



27.00 



660 



9.00 



9.tO 



Glaranteum, 7 to 9. Jap 7.00 



Llllum Harrisil. 7 to 9. «t Davids 8 50 



Wblie Roman Hyaolntba, 12 to 15 cm 2.60 



18tol5cm 3.P0 



Freealaa, French grown, selected 75 



Mammoth i.oo 



Early Paper White Narclasus ?.... 1.15 



Cold Storase Valley $26.00 case— 2000 



Chinese Baored Llliee basket, 30 bulbs. $1.25 



Wm. Elliott A Sons, 42 visir St., New York 



Mention Thn Rt view v hen you write. 



GUARANTEED 



A-No. 1 QUALITT 



We pay freig^t both ways if you don't like 

 them. All ready now. 



Narcissus 



Paper White Grandlflora 



(Genuine Giant), per 1000 $10.00 



French Freesias 



Mammoth.... 



Firfet Quality 



Lilium Candidum 



Per 100 



..$1.10 



,.. .70 



Per 1000 



$1000 



6.00 



Mammoth Bulbs, per 100 $5.50 



Select, per IbO 4.25 



Chinese Sarrrd Lily 



The great retail seller. 



Per Banket of so $110 



Per Mat ot 120 4.20 



Our New^ Catalogue 

 Just off the press, contains a complete list of 



Up-to-date Florists' Supplies 



with prices that phould int(>re8t you. A copy 

 mailed free for the asking. 



WINTERSON'S SEED STORE 



45-47 49 WabMh Ave. 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 

 WKSTSRN HKADQUARTKRS for FINXST 



COLD STORAGE 

 VALLEY PIPS 



$14.00 per 1000; $1.75 per 100 



Every case guaranteed. Fancy Cut Valley al- 

 ways ou hand. 



Hy DDIIII^ 1407-1411 W. Madison St. 

 i Ifi OnUild CHICAGO, ILX. 



1908 Pansy and Cineraria Seed 



Beckert's Superb Pansy Mixture, per oz., 

 $4.fS0 Cineraria, dwa'f and tail, trade 

 pkt.. $0 50. Now ready. Roman Hya- 

 cinths, Paper Whites and Freeslas. Mill 

 Track 8i>awn fr. sh, per 100 lbs., $6.00. 

 Send for trade list. 



WO DCPtfCDT North Side, 



• U. DCbACn I , PITTSBURG, PA. 



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PRIMROSES 



IHPROVBD CHINS8X, flneot grown. All 

 colors mixed single and duuble, strong^ 

 2 in., $2 00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS and 

 SPRBNtiKRI, very line, strong, SS-lncb. 

 $2.00 per 100. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINKSB PRIMROSK, finest grown, single 

 and double, mixed. 500 setds. $1.00; *ii pkt., 50C 



GIANT PANST, finest grown, criticklly a(|- 

 lected. 500U Beeds, $1.00; >a pkt.. 60c. 



CINKRARIA. large flowering dwarf, mixed, 

 10(10 seedx. .'iOc. 



PRIMULA ORCONICA, new Giant Hybrida. 



mixed. lioO seeds. 50c. 



CALC SOLARIA, giant flowering, spotted and 



tigered. 1000 seeds. 50c. 



CYCLAMEN GIGAMIKUM, finest Giants. 



mixed, viouteeds. $1.00; 'fl plit., 60c. > 



SHAMROCK, Irifih. the real thing green, sow 



this fall, I00<* seeds, 5uc. 



CASH. Liberal extra count. 



«JOHN r. RUPP, ShiremanMown, Pa. 



RUPPTON : The Home of Primroses. 



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€Iadiolos l^rAH 



Our bulbs are not better than 

 the best, but better than tbe rest. 

 TRY THEM. 



Cushman Gladiolus Co. 



8TI.VAHIA, OHIO. 



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Gladioli 



I can Bupply choice cut spikes of Gladioli in any 

 color or in choice mixture at reasonable prices. 



E, E, STEWART, "ivEs^iWNCTioii. 



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See ourAdvert sement Aug 20aiiit 27 



It will interest you. 



0~BER6ER & CO , 70 Warren Sli N. 



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