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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



NOTSMBIB 18, 1909. 



Wintsr-floweringSwietPsaSoed 



AU colors. Seod for list. 



This tntdemark must be on each packet; if 

 not, send it back and order directly from the 

 Iriliaatsr ■! All Wiittr-llawerisi Swett Ptai 



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



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OUR SPECIALTY 



Next fall wiU be 



Lyoorla Saounlcent (Amaryllis Hallil). 



Hoin«*Browii LiUuina. 



▲11 Tarletles of Oamutn and Japan Iris. 



Write for prices. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, floral Parig N. Y. 



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expressed in percentages of a full crop, 

 puts the bean crop at 82.5, as against 

 79.1 last year and the year before; clover 

 seed at 52.4, as against 90.8 November 1, 

 1908, and 64.9 in 1907. 



AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS. 



There is a firm tone in fertilizers in 

 practically all lines, especially abattoir 

 produetSj the south being in the mar- 

 ket because of the high price of cotton- 

 seed meal. Packers are firm in their 

 views as a result on both dried blood and 

 tankage. For dried blood f. o. b. Chi- 

 cago $2.70 is asked, while concentrated 

 tankage is quoted at $2.40, futures being 

 5 cents higher for each succeeding month. 

 Pifih scrap, owing to the practical con- 

 elusion of the catch, is scarcer. Sulphate 

 of ammonia is in fair demand and do- 

 mestic stocks are fairly well cleaned up. 

 Nitrate of soda is repeated at $2.10, with 

 concessions possible, as stocks are large 

 and the demand light. 



AMMONIATES. 

 Nit. of soda, 95%, per 100 lb8..$ 2.10 ® 2.12^ 

 Nit. of soda, futures, per 100 



lbs 2.10 @ 2.12Vi 



Sulp. ammonia, spot, 100 lbs... 2.<j2^(^ 2.65 

 Dried blood. New York, low 



grade 2.G2V2@ 2.65 



Dried blood. Western, high 



grades, fine ground, f. o. b. 



Chicago 2.70 ® 



Fish scrap, dried, f. o. b. works 2.70 and 10 

 Wet acldul'd, 6% of ammonia 



per unit, f. o. b. works 2.35 and 35 



Tankage, concentrated per unit, 



f. 0. b. Chicago 2.40 @ 



POTASHES. 



Double manure salt (48 to 49% 

 less than %% chlor'ne), ship- 

 ment, per lb $ 1.16Vi@ 



Basis, 48% 



High grade manure salt (90 to 

 93% sulphate potash), ship- 

 ment 2.18 @ 



Manure salt. In bulk, 20% ac- 

 tual potash, per ton 4.75 @ 



Kalnlt, per ton 8.60 @ 



Mur. potash, 80% 1.90 @ 



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Forcing Gladiolus 



Many floriBts plant these in boxes, or among their carnations, in the winter. They 

 are excellent for decorative purpofies and realize good prices, either wholesale or 



~ catch crop and take up but little room. The following are 



retail. Gladiolus are a good 

 the best for this purpose. 



Gladiolus Gandavensis Hybrids 



America. The flowers, which are of im- 

 mense size, are of the mobt beautiful flesh- 

 pink color. $3.85 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Angnata. The florists' best white Gladiolus. 

 Fir^t size bulbs, 1^4 inches and up. $9.00 

 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



Bulbs. IKi to !■>* in., $1.76 per 100; $16.00 

 per 1000. 



Sbaboapeare. White and rose. $4.75 per 



100; $45.00 per 1000. 

 may. Pure white, flaked rosey crimson; the 



best forcer. Selected bulbs, $1.75 per 100; 



$15.00 per 1000. 

 Brenrhleyensia (true). Fiery scarlet. Se- 

 lected bulbs. $1.50 per 100; $13.00 per 1000. 



First size bulbs, $1.25 per 100; $10.00 per 



1000. 

 BoddliiKton'a White and Light. Extra 



selected bulbs. P4 in. and up. $1.50 per 



100; $14.00 per 1000 

 Bulbs, l^a to 134 in. 

 per 1000. 



$1.85 per 100; $10.00 



American Hybrids. A mixture of the 

 choicest varieties of Gladiolus in cultiva- 

 tion. $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 1000. 



Gladiolus, Colvillei and Nanus (type). 



Plant some of these among your carna- 

 tions; they will come in handy at any time. 



Peach Blossom. The most beautiful of 

 all the Colvillei type of Gladiolus; the 

 color is a lovely soft pink, on the order 

 of the Killarney rose. $0.90 per 100; 

 $8.75 per 1000. 



Bloshlng Bride. Flowers are large, pure 

 white, with delicate pink spot. Useful 

 for early forcing. $0.76 per 100; $6.00 per 

 1000. 



The Bride (Colvillei alba). This lovely 

 white miniature Gladiolus makes a useful 

 cut flower for early Spring use; will stand 

 forcing. $0.65 per 100; $5.00 per 1000. 



Ackermanll. Salmon-orange, with white 

 , blotches, edged scarlet; very pretty. $0.76 

 (per 100; $6.50 per 1000. 



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s ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman s 



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LILIUM MULTIFLORUM 



Jast received for Easter forcing, Lilium Multillorum, 7/9, 300 case, at $46.00. 



SURPLUS 



Tulips, eingle, extra fine, mixed $ 5.50 



Tulips, double, extra fine, mixed 6.00 



Paper Whites Grand., fancy, 14 cm 10.00 



Paper Whites Grand., 13 cm 8.00 



Currie Bros. Co., 



Seedsmen and 

 Florists, 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



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PHOSPHATES. 



Acid phosphates, per unit | .55 @ .60 



Steamed bone, per ton 19.00 @19.50 



WinteisoD's Seed more 



45-47-49 Wabash Ave, ^''"'cSaSJ'i'oo^?'^"* CHICAGO 



Plantsmen, Nurserymen, Seedsmen 

 and Florists' Supplies 



We can supply everything the Florist Uses 



Catalogue Free 



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1--^ RELIABLE SEEDS 

 Giant-flowered Cyclamen, carmine, pink, white, each color separate, 

 per 1000, $6.00; tr. pkt., $1.00 

 Myosotis Winter Queen, fine for cut os., 3.00 .60 



Stocks Beauty of Nice, true carmine, daybreak, lilac, white, each 

 color, oz., 4.00 " .60 



For other varieties sae my catalogue. 



0. Y. ZANGEN, Seedsman, Hoboken, N.J. 



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