AUGUST 5, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



39 



Johnson's Prize 



PANSIES 



One of Our KlnRiy Prize WluDerB. ^ 



Large Tr. Pkt. Per 

 (2j00 Seeds) Oz. 



Giant Adonis, beautiful light blue ...25c $1.60 

 Giant Prince Bismarck, beautiful 



shdde of brown 25c 1.50 



<;iant Striped 25c 1.50 



Giant Peacock, ultramarine blue, 



claret and wbite, extra 40c 3.80 



Giant Emperor William, the best 



blue 25c 125 



Giant Black 25c 1.25 



Giant Wlilte, with dark eye 25c 1.50 



Giant Trlmardeaa, choice mixed . . .25c 1.00 

 Giant Fire King, golden yellow, up- 

 per petals purple 25c 1.50 



Giant Mme. Perret, a magnlQcent 

 giant strain of rare excellence, very 

 early, vigorous and a rich combina- 

 tion of colors 40c 2.50 



Olant Lord Beaconafield, purple, 



wbite petals 26c 1.25 



Olant Yellow, with dark eye, fine ....25c 1.50 



BuKnot's Superb Blotched 40c 4.00 



Cassier's Giant Fiye Blotclied 40c 3.50 



Giant Masterpiece, a magnificent 

 variety with curled petals and many 



rich colors 40c 3.50 



Giant Orcliid -flowered (new), beau- 

 tiful, rare shades 50c 5.00 



Giant Odler, extra large blotcbed, 



rich colors 40c 3.00 



Giant Imperial German Mixed, 



arichstraio 40c 3.00 



Olant Parisian, brilliant colors, 



fnostly five blotcbed, fine 30c 1 75 



Giant Oolden Qneen, without eye.. 25c 1.50 

 New Olant Golden Yellow, five 

 spotted, fine 40c 2 50 



•lolinson's Kingly Prise Winners, from the 

 World's Pansy Specialists. Endorsed by 

 the leading florists and sardeners through- 

 out the country as the finest strain procurable. 



We offer Seed as follows: 



1000 Seeds, 30c 2000 Seeds, 50c 

 5000 Seeds, $1.00 Per Oz., $5.00 



Send for oor complete Pansy List 



Johnson Seed Co. 



2l7Ma[kilSt,Phlliilelphla,Pa. 



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under paragraph 240. General Appraiser 

 Waite ruled: "As paragraph 240 pro- 

 vides for beans without limitation as to 

 kind, we are of the opinion that said 

 paragraph furnishes a more definite and 

 specific classification for the goods in 

 question than the general provision in 

 paragraph 254 for seeds not specially pro- 

 vided for." 



PEAS WITH CANNERS. 



The canning trade furnishes a decid- 

 edly important . part of the business for 

 some of the largest wholesale seedsmen, 

 and the canners' situation, especially as 

 regards peas, is always a subject of in- 



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SWEET PEAS I 



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Boddincton's Snowbird, earliest forcing ivhlte . .10.20 



Boddinsrton's CtirlitmaB Wbite 10 



Boddington's Cbristxnas Pink 10 



Plorenoe Denzer (pure white) '*' 10 



WatobuDsr (pure white) 15 



Mrs. Alex. Wallace (lavender) 20 



Mrs. Wm. Sim (salmon pink) 20 



Mrs. Cbas. H. Totty (sky blue) 26 



Mrs. J. r. Dolansky (soft pink) ' . .20 



Le Marquis (deep violet blue) 20 



Wm. J. Stewart (beautiful blue) 20 



Mrs. Geo. Lewis (a pure white wavy variety) 50 



Oreenbrook ( white suffused lavender) 50 



Mrs. J. F. Hannan (deep pink) 50 



Mrs. W. W. Smalley (light tink) 20 



Canary (light yellow) 20 



Flamlnco (crimson) 50 



Mrs. K. Wild (carmine red) 20 



Miss Helen M. Gould (white standard variegated lavender) .50 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, ,42 w 



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SEEDSMAN, 



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Rawson's New Pink Beaoty Lupine 



Should now be sown for an early fall crop in the hot- 

 houee. It has proven one of the most profitable crops 

 during the last season and must be considered one of 

 the best novelties of recent years. 



Per 01 30c 4 os $1.00 



W. W. RAWSON & CO., Seedsmen 



6 UNION ST., BOSTON, MASS. 



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WARD'S LILY BULBS 



Not How Cbeap, 

 But Ho^r Good. 



RALPH M. WARD & GO. 



12 W. Broadway, NEW YORK 



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 New Price List of My Celebrated 



Wlnter-flowerlngSweetPeaSeed 



has been mailed. If vou have not received a copy, 

 please send for it. New crop of seed now ready. 



ANT. C. ZVOIANEK, Originator 



BOUND BROOK, N. J. 



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BamlToo Stakes 



Fot staking Lilies, dursanthcnmaipur Qla> 

 dioU. Durable, pliant, strong. 6 ft. Icrnff^Vto.ki 

 in. fflameter. 65c per 100; per 1000. $6.00r3»wfe.00. 



H. H. Bertir & Co., 70 Warren Sti,1|iw Yoiji 



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Lilies *»f the VaHey 



Hi Ni IRUNSw.iSSueonst. CHICAdO 



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RUSCONIi;.' BULBS 



GIGANTEUM and AURATUM 



Valley Pipe, all cold atorace 

 8KKDS AND FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



Money-Bavins price lists— Free. 



Di nUSCONly CINCIMHATI, O. 



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GLADIOLI 



As g^ood »■ any and better 



than many. ^> 



L E. STEWART, Rives Junction, Mich. 



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Brldgemaii's Seed Warehouse 



Eitabllslied 182i, fflCKABDS BB08., Propi. 

 Importera %ih1 growera ol hlgb-rrade 



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