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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



79 



PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 



The trae Orandlflora type from the best 

 French growers. p„ g^ ,^000 



1000 lots lots 

 Price ( 18 ctm. and up) $8.75 $8.50 $8.26 



FRENCH 



Trumpet Major Narcissus 



Can be forced for Christmas and are very 

 profitable flowers. Bring $5.00 to $6.00 per 



^^- Per 1000 

 Fine bulbs $18.00 



Christmas-Flowering Sweet Peas 



oz. mb. lb. 

 Chrittmi PMk, pink and white... 10c $0.35 $1.00 



Ckrittnat Wliitt, pure white lOc .85 1.00 



Ml t. E. Wili, carmine 15c .40 1.50 



WatcbMi. large white 15c .40 1.50 



Mrs. Aici. WiHict. lavender 30c 1.00 8.00 



Mrs. Ckat N. Tttty. sky blue 40c 1.25 4 00 



Mrs. Wa. $m. salmon pink 80c 1.00 3.00 



Christaas MtUsr. scarlet 40c 1.25 4.00 



Stokes' Standard Pansy 



The finest and best to be had 

 Tr. pkL, 50c }i oz., $2.75 Oz., $5.00 



Stokes' Seed Store 



219 Market St.. Philadelphia 



BAY TREES— BOXWOOD 



All llsea and Bhapea 



■PBTNO BCXJB8 now ready for delivery 



Write for special prices to 



r. W. O. SCHMITZ 



PRINCK BAY, NSW YORK 



PLANTERS' SEED CO. IN TROUBLE. 



An involuntary petition in bankruptcy 

 against the Planters' Seed Co., St. Jo- 

 seph, Mo., was filed in the federal court 

 there August 8 by the Kimberlin Seed 

 Co., Santa Clara, and other California 

 creditors. It was alleged that the com- 

 pany is insolvent, and that the sum of 

 $2,000 is due the creditors instituting 

 the action. Only one of the stockholders 

 in the Planters' Seed Co. lives in Spring- 

 field. He is Sidney Lee, the general 

 manager. The other owners live in Fort 

 Smith and Fayetteville, Ark. The com- 

 pany is capitalized for $13,000. The 

 principal creditors are California and 

 English seed growers and wholesalers, and 

 a few concerns in the east. It is hoped 

 and expected at St. Joseph that an ad- 

 justment may be reached whereby the 

 company can continue in business. 



IMPORTS. 



The imports of seed through the port 

 of New York for the week ending Au- 

 gust 7 were as follows: 



Kind. Pkgs. Val. Kind. Pkga. Val. 



Anise 150 11743 Fennel 37 $ 248 



Canary 100 622 Grass 1402 18719 



Caraway ... 600 4413 Millet 500 1600 



Castor 2728 9164 Rape 1 33 



Celery 48 676 Other 15085 



Ck»lander . . 10 64 



In the same period the imports of 



bulbs, trees and plants were valued at 



$23,414. 



WoBUBN, Mass. — J. C. Ela has a 

 special exhibit of dahlias at the Alaska- 

 Yukon-Pacific Exposition. 



The Faber Seed Co., St. Joseph, Mo., 

 cleared 290 bags of German clover seed 

 at the local custom house August 9. 



Reliable Seeds 



sow NOW 



Bel Us perennla, double daisies, finest 

 mixed, oz.. $2.00; tr. pkt., 25c. 



Ckloeolarla, giant-flowered, tigered 

 and spotct^d hybrids, 6 tr. pkts., 92 60: 

 tr. pkt., 60c. 



Cineraria Hybrlda, giant-flowered, as: 

 Carmine, Pink. Striped, Sky Blue. Snow 

 White. Matador, new Blood Red, each, 

 6 tr. pkts, S2.50: tr. pkt., 50c. Semi- 

 tall Hybrids. Dwarf Hybrids, 

 mixed, each separate, 6 tr. pkts., 92.60; 

 tr. pkt., 60c. 



Cyclamen Persloum, clant-flow- 

 ered, as: Blood Red, Carmine Day- 

 break. Lilac, Pink, Pure White, White 

 with eye. each separate, per 1000 seeds, 

 to 00; tr pkt.. SI 00. The above colors, 

 fine, mixed, per lOOO seeds, $5.00; tr. 

 pkt.. 75c. Salmoneum. Victoria, new, 

 fringed, each, 1000 seeds, $8.10; tr. pkt., 

 $1 .CO. 



Dracaena Indlvlsa, Australia, each 



separate, oz., SL.'K): tr. pkt., 35c. 

 Foraret-me-not, Winter Queen, the 



best for greenhouse, G ir. pkts., 92.60; 



tr. pkt., 50c. 

 Gerbera Jamesonl, ICOO seeds, 95.00; 



tr. pkt., 91.00. 

 Mignonette, Zanaren's Triumph, 



oz , 96.00; tr. pkt., 91.r>0. 

 Pansles, Zangen's Special Florlata' 



Mixture, oz.. 94 00; tr. pkt.. 50c 

 Stocks, Cut and Come Again. Carmine, 



Lilac, Pink. Purple, Daybreak White, 



each separate, ox., 93.00: tr. pkt , 50c. 



Beauty of Mice, beautiful Daybreak, 



oz., 94.00: tr. pkt.. 5Pc. 

 Vlnca rosea, as: Pink. Pure White, 



White-eyed, each, oz , 60c; tr. pkt., 15c. 

 Wallflower, extra double, dwarf, dark 



brown, oz., 98.00; tr. pkt., 60c. Extra 



double dwarf, finest mixed, oz., 92.60; 



tr. pkt., 60c. 



O.V. Zangen,s!!i!!!!!L"Hoboken, N. J. 



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I GIGANTIC PANSIESi 



can only be produced from the Giant Strains. Our CHALLXNGK PAN8T 

 seed contains only the slant self colors, the slant striped and varlecated 

 and the slant blotcbed, all carefully mixed in proportion. You could not buy 

 better seed If you paid $IU0.00 per ounce. 



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Pansy==Boddington's Challenge g 



Trade pkt. 

 60c 



Is oz. 

 76c 



We also offer pansy seed in separate colors. 



H oz. ^2 oz. 1 oz. 



$1.60 $8.75 $6.00 



Write for special price and catalogue. 

 842 West 

 14tli St., 



ARTHUR T, B0DDIN6T0N, Seedsman, "ul".'... New York City | 



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Primroses! 



IMPROVED CHINESE SKJIX 



ed, single and double, strong 2-in., $2.00 per 100. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINKSK PRIMR08B, fit est grown, single 

 and double, mixed, 500 seeds, 91.00; H pkt., 60c. 



PRIMULA KEWKN8IS, the great and grand 

 new. Verbena-scented yellow Primrose. Be 

 sure to sow it. Trade pkt., 60c. 



CIMCRARXA, large flowering dwarf mixed, 

 1000 seeds, 60c.: >« pkt., 26c. 



GIANT DAI8U8 (Bellis), extra large and 

 fine, mixed, trade pkt., 26c. 



GIANT PANSY S^^e^,S V'i^i^- 



etles, critically »elected,6000 seeds. $1.00; half pkt., 

 60c: oz., 92.60; 2^ oz. for 95.00. 600 seeds of Giant 

 Mme. Ferret Pansy seed added to every $1.00 

 pkt. of Oiant Pansy. Our pansy seed crop is 

 extra good this year. 



CASH. Liberal extra count. 



WE CAN PLEASE YOU 



JOHN r. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



BUPPTON : Tb« Home of Prlmrosea 



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BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS :: BULBS :: PLANTS 

 73 Cortlandt St. MXW YORK CITT 



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6IANT PANSY sio 



The KENILWORTH strain 



it unsurpassed: the immense flowers of 8 'a to 4 

 inches are of perfect form and substance; every 

 tint and shade is produced In striking combina- 

 tion and endless variation of beautiful colors 

 and markings; it is the result of years of selec- 

 tion; it embraces the largest and best of English, 

 P'rench, German and American novelties; 

 1909 seed greatly improved by rich shades 

 of brown, bronze, red and mahogany. New 

 seed: lOOO, 25c: 2000, 40c; 6000, 91: ^4 oz., 

 91.40: ^-oz.. 92.50; oz., 95. 



RAINBOW is a blend of over 

 60 of the latest introductions of 

 giant pansles, of the most beauti- 

 ful, gorgeous colors, blotched, 

 striped, veined, margined, 

 etc. With every 9100 worth 

 of Kenilworth strain, I will 

 send 1000 of Rainbow free; 

 and with other amounts 

 in like proportion. 



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334 Dearborn St., CHICAQO 



HALF TONE ENGRAVERS, ZINC ETCHERS, 

 ELEaROTYPERS 



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Send US your Photographi and let us make your Half 

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