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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 26, 1900. 



New Crop Pansy g^'oS"p«'»' M'«t"« °- 



Cineraria GrandiflorA and Grandlllora Nana, 

 each tr. pkt., bmc. Uariihiis, FormobuinB, Kom- 

 anB. Paper Whites. Freebias and Callas, read;. 



Fresh ToImcco Sterna, bale of SCO lbs , 11.60. 



Send for Autumn Wholesale List. 



W. C. BECKERT, North Side, PITTSBURG, PA. 



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Lilies of the Valley 



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H. N. BRUNS 



W. BbuUson 



MeuuoD ine Keview wnen yuu wnu; 



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Dutch B libs, French Bulbs, Freesia, 

 taster Lilies, in Stock Now. 



H. H. BEBGEB & CO., 70 Warrtn St., New lork 

 Menuon ihe Keview wnen tod wnu- 



not "more than two rogues in any one 

 ▼ariety. If any variety gave more than 

 two rogues, E. W. King & Co. were to 

 pay. 



E. W. King & Co. sent to the society 's 

 trial grounds twenty seeds of each of the 

 following varieties: Evelyn Hemus, 

 Countess Spencer, Mrs. Henry Bell, Mar- 

 jorie Willis, White Spencer, Blush 

 Spencer, Paradise Ivory, Princess Vic- 

 toria, Mrs. Wm. King and Malcolm's 

 Waved Primrose. The first four varie- 

 ties gave one rogue each, and the remain- 

 der came true. The result, consequently, 

 was in King's favor. All the seeds did 

 not germinate, Marjorie Willis gave 

 nineteen plants; White Spencer, eight- 

 een; Princess Victoria, sixteen; Mal- 

 colm's Waved Primrose, twelve, and the 

 rest fifteen plants each Bee. 



FRENCH BULBS. 



The steamer Eoma, which reached New 

 York .txugust 22, had a large quantity of 

 French bulbs, consigned as follows: 



Consignee. 9?^o 



Maltus & Ware 2,048 



Zangen, 0. V IJo 



McCuUough, J. M., &. Co ,60 



Meyer, C. F 164 



Henry & Lee fX 



Plna, W. S ^2 



Kawson, W. W., & Co 47 



Bader, J 25 



Barnard, W. W.. Co ,28 



Mlchell, H. F., Co 160 



Slebrecht, W. H ^29 



Vaughan's Seed Store *«7 



Scbultz & Kuckgaber 235 



Ward, R. M.. & Co 79 



Vandegrift, F. B., & Co 87 



Lunbara & Moore J3 



Bobblnk & Atkins 23 



Wells, Fargo & Co 107 



New York & Cuba Mall SS. Co 39 



Scblegel & Fottler 320 



Grobba & Wandrey 85 



Horaa. J., & Son lO 



Int. Forwarding Co 8 



Layebere, W.. & Co * 



Simpson Seed & Flower Co 2 



Plerson, F. R., & Co 81 



Dupuy & Ferguson 8 



Iowa Seed Co 8 



Gebecke, A J 



Stone & Downer 21 



Duks. F 2 



American Express Co 375 



Order • 742 



Total 5,362 



NEW DISEASE IN SVEET PEAS. 



The British sweet pea specialists, or at 

 least some of them, are greatly alarmed 

 at a new disease they call the streak, 

 which is reported as making great havoc 

 and "may do to sweet peas what the 

 hollyhock disease did to hollyhocks." A 

 writer in the Gardeners' Magazine says: 



"A few days ago I had a conversation 

 with several of our most successful sweet 

 pea growers, and all assured me that 

 their plants were affected with streak. 

 Further, one grower said that everyone 



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■ Oz. i4lb. ^Ib. Lb. n 



2 Boddlncton's Snowbird, earliest forcing white 90.20 $0.75 91.26 $2.00 ■ 



" Boddlnarton'a Cluiatnuta White 10 .40 .60 1.00 ^ 



■ BoddlnKton'a Cbriatmas Pink 10 .40 .60 1.00 D 



2 Florence Denzer (pure white) 10 .40 .60 1.00 ^ 



■ Watotaungr (pure white) 15 .60 1.00 1.76 £ 



■ Mrs Alex. Wallace (lavender) 20 .75 1.26 2.00 D 



2 Mra. Wm. 81m (salmon pink) 20 .76 1.25 2.00 ■ 



Q Mrs. Cluia. H. Totty (sky blue) 26 1.00 1.50 2.50 § 



H BIra. J. r. Dolaneky (soft pink) 20 .76 1.26 2.00 D 



g Le Blarqula (deep violet blue) 20 .75 1.25 2.00 ■ 



a Wm. J. Stewart (beautiful blue) 20 .75 1.26 200 ^ 



■ BIrs. Geo. LiO'wle (a pure white wavy variety) 60 1.50 2.75 5.00 D 



2 Oreenbrook (white luffused lavender) 60 1.50 2.76 5.00 ^ 



Q Mrs. J. r. Hannan (deep pink) 60 1.60 2.76 6.00 § 



■ Blra. W. W. SmaUey (light pink) 20 .75 1.25 200 D 



n Canary (light yellow) 20 .76 1.26 200 ■ 



□ namlnco (crimson) 50 1.60 , 2.75 5.00 | 



■ Mrs. K. WUd (carmine red) 20 .76 1.26 200 D 



2 Mlaa Helen M. Gould (white standard variegated lavender) .50 1.50 2.76 5.00 * 



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PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 



The true Orandiflora type from the best 

 French growers. pg, ^^ jp ^ 



1000 lots lots 

 Price ( IS ctm. and up) $8.75 98.50 $8.25 



FRENCH 



Trumpet Major Narcissus 



Oan be forced for Christmas and are very 

 profitable flowers. Bring $5.00 to $6.00 per 



100. 



Per 1000 



Fine bulbs $18.00 



Christmas-Flowering Sweet Peas 



ChriitMit Piak, pink and white 

 Cbrittnat White, pure white 



Mit. E Wild, carmine 



WatchMi. large wbite 



Mrs. k'n. WtPacs, lavender 

 Ms. Chas N. Tttiy. sky blue 

 Mrs. MM. Sm, salmon pink — 

 Chriitaat Matesr. scarlet 



Stokes' Standard Pansy 



The finest and best to be bad 

 Tr. pkt, 50c 'A 01., $2.75 Oz., $5.00 



^tokes' Seed Store 



219 Market St., Philadelphia 



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BAY TREES—BOXWOOD 



All BUea and Sbapea 



SPRTNG BULBS now ready for delivery. 



Write for special prices to 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ 



PRINCX BAT, NKW YORK 



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to whom he had spoken on the subject 

 complained of streak. My own plants are 

 badly affected; in some instances there 

 are isolated plants quite free from it, 

 growing nearly five feet high, and bear- 

 ing flowers, while others near them are 



Reliable Seeds! Sow Now! 



BelUs perennia, double daisies, finest 

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



Calc olaiia. giant-flowered, tigered and 

 spotted hybrids, 6 tr. pkts.,$2.5(): tr. pkt., 5uc. 



Clu«rHriu hybilria, giant-flowered, as: 

 Carmine, Pink, Striped, Sky Blue, Snow 

 White, Matador, new Blood Red, each, 6 tr. 

 pkt., $2.50; tr. pkt., 5i>c. Heml.i II By 

 brida. Dwarf U>brldfl, mixed, each 

 separate, 6tr. pkts., $'2..5(); tr. pkt., 5" c. 



Cy<-Iaiii«n PerKlcam gta .t ttowered, 

 as: Blood Red, Carmine, Daybreak, Lilac, 

 Pink, Pure White, White with eye, each 

 separate, per loiii seeds, $6.0 : tr. pkt.,$i.OO. 

 The above colors, fine, mixed, per l"*"' seeds, 

 $5.0 ; tr. pkt., 75c. Salmoneum, Victoria, 

 new, fringed, each, 100.» seeds, $8.U0; tr. 

 pkt., $!.»•. 



Dra«-a<*ua Indlvlsa, Anstralla, each 

 separate; oz., $1.50; tr. pkt., 35c. 



ForK<'t>me-iM't, Winter Ctne<*n, the 

 best for greenhouse, 6 tr. pkts., $2.50; tr. 

 pkt., 50c. 



6» Tbe a Jamesoni, 1000 seeds, $5.00; tr. 

 pkt.,$l.<0. 



Mturnnnette, Zangen'a Triamph, oz., 

 $6.00; tr. pkt., $1.00. 



Panalea, Zangen'a Special Florlata' 

 Mixtar' , oz., $4.0*'; tr.,pkt., 5''c. 



8to<'k8 Cut and Come Again, Carmine, 

 Lilac, Pink, Purple, Daybreak White, each 

 separate, oz.,$3.<K'; tr. pkt., 5 c. Hnaniy 

 ot Mice, beautiful Daybreak, oz., $4.00; tr. 

 pkt., 50c. 



Tln<-a rosea, as: I^nk, Pure White, White- 

 eyed, each, oz., 6 c; tr. pkt., 15c. 



Wallflower, extra double, dwarf, dark 

 brown, oz., $3.00; tr. pkt., 50ci Extra double 

 dwarf, finest mixed, oz., $2.5. ; tr. pkt., 5Uc. 



O. V. Z4NGEN 



Seedaman, Hoboken, N. J. 



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GLADIOLI 



Choice cut apikea o£ any color 

 at roasonable pricea 



L L STEWART, Rives function, Mich. 



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stunted, and the flowers they are striving 

 to bear are also stunted, and fall off be- 

 fore they are fully developed. 



"The young plants seem to be per- 

 fectly free from streak, and to grow well 

 until they attain to a height of about 

 eighteen inches or two feet, and then the 



