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JUNE 3, 1909. 



The Weekly RoAte* Review. 



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KstttbUstaad 180S 



Fine Clumps 



JAPAN IRIS 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed 

 Asparagus Plumosus Robustus Seed 



Rosa Multiflora Nana Seed and 



all other flower seeds for Florists. 



—Send OataloKue.— 



J. N. THORDURN it CO. 



S3 Barclay Street, thronghnto 

 88 Park Fl , SiKW YOKK. 



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BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS :: BULBS :t PLANTS 



73 Cortlandt St. NSW YORK CXTT 



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The output of aster seed is increasing 

 in California. 



The Corneli brothers, Ben and Adolph, 

 of the Schisler-Corneli Seed Co., St. 

 Louis, lost their mother May 26. She 

 was 78 years of age. 



If the beans do not get into the ground 

 any more promptly than the peas have 

 done, there will be time to get all the 

 acreage required. 



The market growers say they have for- 

 gotten the unsatisfactory spring and are 

 looking forward to a favorable fall. 

 There's philosophy for you. 



Fbed H. Hunter, for several years 

 vice-president and manager of the Ger- 

 main Seed and Plant Co., Los Angeles, 

 Cal., has resigned. He is well known to 

 the seed trade in the east, having pre- 

 viously been traveling representative of 

 the Cox Seed Co., San Francisco, now 

 out of business. 



IOWA SEED DEALERS MEET. 



Discuss the Pure Seed Law. 



The annual convention of the Iowa 

 Seed Dealers' Association, held at Des 

 Moines, Tuesday, June 1, was given over 

 almost wholly to the consideration of the 

 pure seed law of the state. The meeting 

 was at the Chamberlain hotel and there 

 was an unusually full attendance of mem- 

 bers. 



The morning executive session was de- 

 voted to a discussion of the Iowa seed 

 law and the litigations which have re- 

 sulted from it. 



The afternoon session was an open 

 meeting, the visitors present being 

 Messrs. Henry and John Wallace, E. E. 

 Favelle, George Franklin and Prof. At- 

 kinson, editors of local farm papers; 

 George A. Wells, secretary of the Iowa 

 Grain Dealers' Association; Prof. Pam- 

 mell, state botanist; State Seed Commis- 

 sioner Wright and State Inspector Fari- 



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^JCJl rlJCj I MUST MOVE THBM 



■f ||I||"||||#||"A Very fine bolbs. Good bloomers. 100 1000 



I |IKI*KIIVI>\ Fine, 4 to 6-inch f0.60 $5.00 



I IIDI_nUlJLll Monster. 6 to 7-inch 75 6.50 



■ ^^l»^"»^r^r^^r Spotted Leaf OallaB SOcperdoz.; 8.00 



cTCAs 8ti:m8-2 to lo-^b ^t^^ Tubcfous-rooted Begonias 



Per lb., 7c.; per 100 lbs., $6.50 ■^ 



8POTTSD LKAF CALLAB Look at tbla price t Fine Bulbs I 



Per doz., 80c; per 100, $5.00 Single mixed, 11.50 per 100; $12.C0 per lOOO 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed 



Fresh and fine per 100 seeds, 25c; per 1000 seeds, $2.60 



dlOKCS dCCU dlOrC PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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LILIES... 



Cold storage Giganteum, 9/11, 200 bulbs 

 to the case, $22.00 per case. 

 F. O. B. Milwaukee or Chicago. 



Currie Bros. Co., 



"^r^isis. Milwaukee, Wis. 



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XXX SEEDS 



CHINESE PRIMROSE 



IMPROVED LARGE FLOWERING; 



finest grown; best colora, separate or 

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



PBIinTI.A OBCONICA GRAND., finest new 

 large-flowerinK hybrid: mixed. 1000 seeds, 50c. 



PBIMUXjA HKWKM8I8. the great and grand 

 new, sweet scented Yellow Primrose. Be 

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



CIMCRARIA, large flowering dwarf mixed, 

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



GIANT PANSY LVrffi^^Iff. 



etles, critically eelected.6000 seeds, $ i .00; half pkt., 

 50c. 500 seeds of Giant Mme. Ferret Pansy 

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



CASH. Liberal extra count. 



JOHN f. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



BUPPTON : The Home of Primroies 



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GLADIOLI 



Bbakeepeare, Isaao Buobanan, 

 Octoroon, Faotole, May. 



Fine seedlings. 

 Write for prices of above, and 



Lilies, Iris, Madeira Vines 

 and Other Bulbs 



E. S. MILLER 



Wadlns River, Lons Island, N. T. 



RELIABLE SEEDS 



SOW NOW 



CHINESE PRIMROSES S>Jl.t'.7,?rS; 



Pare White, Pink. Mauve, Blood Red. Each 

 color separate. Per 1000 eeeds, $2.00; 

 pertr. pkt., 50o. 



All Colors, Fine Mixed. Per 1000 aeeds, 

 $1.50; pertr. pkt., BOc. 



OBCONICA PRIMROSES l^Te^i^ii 



tlon strain. Carmine, Daybreak, Purple, Pink, 

 Pure White, Lilac. Each color separate. 

 Per 1000 seeds, tl.OO; pertr. pkt., 50o. 



All Colors, Fine Mixed. Per 1000 seeda, 

 $1.00; pertr. pkt., SOc. 



FOR OTHER VARIETIES SEE MY CATALOGUE, 

 WHICH WILL BE SENT POST FREE 



0. V. ZANGEN, hobokeTn. J. 



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Bulbs, Seeds and Plants 



H. H. BBBOBB U CO.. 

 70 Warren St. New Torh 



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Merely A Reminder 



of the iniDortaAce of getting^ 



Vick Quality 

 Seeds 



for ■ummer go^ngf 



to secure the best results 



either in g^reenhouse or open field. 



JAMES VICK'S SOIIS,n':''ir" 



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