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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



May 27, 1009. 



BEGONIA 

 6L0IRE DE LORR^NE 



strong, 2Vin. pot plants, leaf cuttings, $15.00 

 per 100; $140.00 per 1000. 



Poinsettias 



2»«-in., $5.00 per 100: $45.00 per 1000. 



Cyclamen 



3-ln., $7 00 per 100; 4-in.. $15.00; 5-in., $25.00. 

 Catalogue for the asking. 

 Let UB hear from you 



SKIDELSKY & IRWIN CO. 



144 N. 7th St., PHILADELPHIA 



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 The Northboro Dahlia and Gladiolus Gardens offer 



1,500,000 Large-flowering Gladioli 



in mixtures. All premium stock of blooming 

 age. 



Also 300 selected varieties of Dahlias. All 

 field grown roots. Send for list. 



J. L MOORE, - Northboro, Mass. 



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WARD'S LILY BULBS 



Send for Catalogue. 



RALPH M. WARD & CO. 



12 W. Broadway, NEW YORK 



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Lilies of the Valley 



H. N. IRUNS 



1409-1411 

 W. Madison St. 



CHICAGO 



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sorely needed to supply the ever-increas- 

 ing demand for high-grade .seeds, and 

 growers in the Connecticut section, while 

 their product is limited, claim, and right- 

 fully so, I believe, to produce some pedi- 

 gree stocks that are eagerly sought for at 

 good prices by the trade. 



' ' There is not a seedsman in Connecti- 

 cut. I believe, but whose warehouse is 

 cleaned up bettor than it lias been for 

 years. ' ' 



PEAS AND BEANS. 



W. II. tireneli does not take a hopeful 

 view of the pea and bean situation; he 

 believes shortages will be the rule with 

 peas and that beans will not be in as 

 good supply as usual. 



' ' We are having a very backward seed- 

 ing for peas," he said at Saginaw last 

 weok^ ' ' but are not losing the amount 

 of seed stock lost in May of 1908. Many 

 fields will be late, and without weather 

 unusually favorable for the pea crop, we 

 • cannot expect a large crop. I am not 

 looking for any surplus; on tlie other 

 hand, I expect shortages will be the rule. 

 Beans arc all contracted for with farmers 

 and, on tlie whole, are not in as good 

 hands as usual, for the high price of pea 

 beans has claimed many of the best 

 growers. I do not expect any surplus. ' ' 



STATB SUES GRASS SEED CO. 



The Kentucky Blue Grass Seed Co., J. 

 M. Bigstaflf and M. O. Cockrell, of Mt. 

 Sterling, Ky. ; D. S. Gay, of Winchester; 

 J. S. Wilson, Woodford, and Calesby 

 Spears, of Paris, have been sued in the 

 Montgomery Circuit Court for .$5,000 

 each by Commonwcaltli Attorney Alex. 

 Conner, of Owingsville. The petition al- 

 leges that they are members of a pool or 



D| 11 RC^ CUT PRICES TO CLOSE OUT 



■^LJL«^H^«9 I MUST MOVE THEM 



VI|l%p|%^#|P"#| Very fine bulbs. Good bloomers. 100 lOCO 



I l||||i|l|l\t\ Plump, 3 to 4-inch $0.40 $8 00 



I IIULnUljClJ Fine, 4 to 6-inr-h 70 6i0 



■ ^^•^■■^r^r^^r Monster, 6 to 7-inch 1.00 9.00 



cYCAs 8TKM8-2 to iwb stems Tubcrous-rootcd Begonias 



Per lb., 7c.; per 100 lbs., $6.50 ^ 



SPOTTED LKAF CALLAS Look at this price I Fine Bulbs I 



Per doz., «0c; per 100, $5.00 Single mixed, $1.50 per 100; $12.00 per 1000 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed 



Fresh and .fine per 100 seeds, 25c; per 1000 seeds, $2.50 



dLOK6S o66Q SlOlC Philadelphia, pa. 



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KstabUshed 1802 



Pine Clumps 



JAPAN IRIS 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed 

 Asparagus Plumosus Robustus Seed 



Rosa Multiflora Nana Seed and 



all other flower seeds for Floriate. 



—Send Catalogue.— 



J. M. THORBURN it CO. 



38 Barclay Street, throashoto 

 88 Park PI , MEW YORK. 



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RELIABLE SEEDS 



SOW NOW 



CHINESE PRIMROSES !.*£ "SZT.: 



Pure White, Pink. Mauve, Blood Red. Each 

 color separate. Per 1000 seeds, $2.00; 

 partr. pkt., SOo. 



All Colors, Fine Mixed. Per 1000 seeds, 

 (1.50; per tr. pkt., SOc. 



OBCONICA PRIMROSES iilf.%S{. 



tion strain. Carmine, Daybreak. Purple, Pink, 

 Pure White, Lilac. Each color separate. 

 Per 1000 seeds, $1.00; per tr. pkt., SOc. 

 All Colors, Fine Mixed. Per 1000 seeds, 

 $1.00; per tr. pkt., SOc. 



FOR OTHER VARIETIES SEE MY CATALOGUE. 

 WHICH WILL BE SENT POST FREE 



Us Vs ZANGlN) HOBOKEN, N. J. 



BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS :: BULBS :: PLANTS 

 72 Cortlandt St. NEW YORK CITT 



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 writing adver*iRcrs. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINESE PRIMROSE 



IMPROVED LARGE FLOWERING; 



finest grown; best colors, separate or 



mixed, 500 seeds, $1.00; }4 pkt., 50c. 



PRIBHTLA OBCONICA GRAND., finest new 

 large-flowering hybrid: mixed. 1000 seeds. 50c. 



PRIMULA KKWKNSI8. the great and grand 

 new, sweet scented Yellow Primrose. Be 

 sure to sow it. Tr. pkt., 50c. 



CINSRARIA, large flowering dwarf mixed, 

 1000 seeds, 50c.; ^ pkt., 25c. 



GIANT PANSY LVri^„«^ V^Sfi^ 



eties, critically gelected.5000 seeds, $ i .00; half pkt., 

 50c. 500 seeds of Qiant Mme. Perret Pansy 

 seed added to every $1.00 pkt. of Giant Pansy. 



CASH. Liberal extra count. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



BUPPTON; The Hoine of Primroses 



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Merely A Reminder 



of the importance of getting^ 



Vick Quality 

 Seeds 



for summer soiling 



to secure the best results 



either in greenhouse or open field. 



Rochester, 



JAMES VICK'S SONS 



, N. Y. 



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GLADIOLI 



Sliakespeare, Isaac Buchanan, 

 Octoroon, Pactole, May. 



Fine seedlings. 

 Write for prices of above, and 



Lilies, Iris, Madeira Vines 

 and Other Bulbs 



E. S. MILLER 



Wadins River, Long Island, N. T. 



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Bulbs, Seeds and Planb 



H. H. BSRGSB ft CO., 

 70 Warren St. New Tork 



