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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 19, 1909. 



Western Florists 



Save tlm* and frelffht 

 by buylns: 



Fall Bulbs 



FROM US 



We have a car of Dutch 

 and French Stock. 



Aek for our prices before you buy. 



THE BARTELDES SEED CO. 



DENVER, COLO. 



Meuuou lue Kttview wneu you wnie. 



WiDter-flowerineSweet Pea Seed 



All colors. S?nd (orlis't. 



E l- U. t. V;; 'L . 



This trademark must be on each packet; if 

 not, send it back and order directly from the 

 Oriiiaator of AH Wi«ter-I lowering Sweet Peei 



ANT. C. ZVOUNEK, Bound Brook, N. J. 



LILIES 



Lillum Tenulfoliam. Lllium Wallacel. Slnsrle 

 and Double TlgerB, uamed Klegans. tierman 

 Iris, Delphinium Formosum. 



E. S. MILLER 



Wadinsr River, Long Island, N. Y. 



COSHOCTON, OHIO. 



When William Clory began business 

 here, seven years ago, he built one house, 

 22x50. He did not have money enough, 

 he says, to buy glass, so he covered this 

 house with canvas. His heating appa- 

 ratus was a brick flue through the center. 

 Now he has seven houses 22x50, one 23x 

 150, and is building another, 24x150, this 

 summer. He heats them all with steam. 



"When I started in the trade," Mr. 

 Clory suys, ' ' I did not know any more 

 about the business than a pig knows 

 about Sunday, bo I had hard sledding, 

 I tell you, until I got hold of the Be- 

 viEW, but after that I soon got on Easy 

 street. There is no mortgage on any of 

 my property now. ' ' 



Alliance, O. — John E. Walters & 

 Sons, of Niles, have purchased the old 

 established Gaskill greenhouses and took 

 possession of the property August 6. 



SOW NOW 



The new giant stock Sunrise, fine for cutting or pots, brilliant rose, 

 large flowers, a grand acquisition. Pkt., 60c: trade pkt., $1.00. Giant 

 White Perfection, throws one enormous spike, 2^ feet tall, large white 

 flowers, pkt., 60c; trade pkt., $1.00. Beauty of Nice, Princess Alice, 

 Queen Alexandra, trade pkt., 60c. These are the cream of the stock 

 family for either pot culture or cutting. 



Schizanthus Wisetonensis, grand for pot culture, trade pkt. , 5()c. 



Mignonette, new giant, saved in our own greenhouses. We could 

 not give our commission men, Henshaw & Fenrich, nearly enough cut spikes 

 to supply their demand at top prices, last winter. Trade pkt., 50c; full 

 trade, $1.00. 



Sweet Peas. We offer three colors, white, pink, lavender, per ex., 

 16c; X-lb., 50c. These are the fiaest for early forcing under glass. 



Bulbs. We carry a full line of Balbs; send for our price list, it will 

 pay you. 



Seed and 

 Bulb Merchants 



Wholesale 

 Florists 



'i^^ii^^^ y^^w^^^^^i^ 



NEWBUR6H, N. Y. 



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 OS 30c 4 os $1.00 



W. W. RAWSON ft CO., Seedsmen 



S UNION ST., BOSTON, MASS. 



Lilium Harrisii 



DUE THIS WEEK 



5/7 in., per 100, $5.00; per 1000. $45.00 7/9 in., per 100. $9.50; per 1000. $90.00 



9/11 in.. $20.00 per 100. 



Paper Whites, Romans and Freesias 



Write for speolal prtoea on ths above. 



Currle Bros. Co.,^ri,b. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



FRESH 

 IMPORTATION 



JOHNSON'S VIGOR 



MUSflROOM SPAWN 



The Very Best That England Produces 



Per Brlok 15o 



lOpoundB $0.74 lOOpounda S 5.80 



2Spounda 1.50 SOOpounds S5.00 



Special quotations on 100O lbs. and oTer. Directions for culture acconiDany each order. Write for 

 prices of French and Dutch Bulbs. See our Blsr Pansy Offer in last issue. 



Johnson Seed Co. M.,£"st. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write.' 



