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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Dbcsmbbb 16, 1909. 



Westernwolth's Rye Grass Seed (LoKum-Westerwoldicum). 



Herewith I have pleasure to Inform my Foreign Caatomers that I 

 am ready to offer my new crop of 



Westerowolth's Rye (irass Seed 



(Lollum-Westerwoldicum) 



I shall be much obliged to have you Inquire for sample and price. 



Every seedsman who has not made a trial with my New Variety of 

 Grass Seed should not fail to send post card for sample and 

 circular giving full particulars. 



Your* faithfully. HOMMO TEN HAVE 



Seed Qrower and Seed Merchant ; only wholesale srower of Westemwolth'a Grass Seed 



SCHEEMDA, HOLLAND (Formerly Westerlee) 



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they did not hesitate to take in all 

 offerings. 



The general catalogue of the Holmes 

 Seed Co., Harrisburg, Pa., is in the 

 mails. 



Visited Boston: James Comont, rep- 

 resenting James Carter & Co., London, 

 England. 



Arthur T. Boddington, the New York 

 seedsman, has closed his summer resi- 

 dence at Yonkers and returned to his 

 Brooklyn home for the winter. 



The W. E. Kirchhoff Co., at Penbroke, 

 N. Y., not only make a specialty of grow- 

 ing gladiolus bulbs for the trade, but are 

 large shippers of florists' peat. 



The prices for produce are somewhat 

 better than they were. This has a ten- 

 dency to make the truck gardener more 

 satisfied, and it will have a good effect 

 on his spring seed order if it keeps up 

 through January. 



Visited Chicago: W. H. Grennel, 

 East Saginaw, Mich.; Mel. L. Webster, 

 Independence, la. ; L. M. KimberUn, of 

 Kimberlin Seed Co., Santa Clara, Cal. 

 W. J. Fosgate and Chas. P. Braslan are 

 expected to arrive shortly. 



The December onion set shipments are 

 now going forward. It is reported that 

 some of the stock is not keeping so well 

 as was expected. The loss froqj this 

 cause will have quite a bearing upon the 

 value of sets when the spring demand 

 begins. 



Trade conditions in general are re- 

 ported good. Orders are more plentiful 

 than the stock to fill them. The whole- 

 salers are busy, some of them finding 

 night work necessary to keep up. The 

 catalogue men are expecting a good 

 trade and are ready for it. 



It is interesting to note th''t the U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture is watching 

 the importations of grass seeds and 

 grass seed adulterants, through the two- 

 ounce samples gathered at the custom 

 houses, and is following up their dis- 

 tribution after importation. 



Putting finishing touches on the cata- 

 logues, the holly and green business, and 

 the anxiety to get from the growers all 

 that is coming to them on the pro rata 

 basis, keeps many of the seedsmen from 

 revising the list of those to whom they 

 will give Christmas presents. 



New Seed Phoeiiix Roebelenii 



The Only Seed to be Offered. 



SANDER, 235 Broadway, Room I, New York City 



Representative, T. MELLSTROM. 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



KALLEN & LiJNNENANN, Boskoop, Holland 



wish their many friends and cuBtomers a Merry Christmas and Happy and 

 Prosperous New Year. 



For Spring delivery they recommend their large stock and extensive collection 

 of Rhododendrons, Asaleas, Koster Blue Spruce, Conifers, Japanese 

 Maples, Clematis, Roses, Ornamentals, etc. 



CATALOGUK AND PRICES FREE UPON APPLICATION 



Mention The Review when yoii >v' 



COLD STORAGE VALLEY 



Very finest Ettdes of Valley for ahipment as 

 desired from New York. 



GREENHOUSE PLANTS 



Palms, Bay Trees. Ficus. Araacarias, Aspidis- 

 tras, etc., of choice quality. 



HOLLAND PLANTS 



Roses, Peonies, Rbododendrons, Box Trees. 

 Clematis, Conilers, etc., at low prices. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



Finest crades of Berlin and Hamburg for 

 Import. 



H. FRANK DARROW 



p. 0. Box 1250 26 Barday SL. NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when you write. 



HASSLACH'S 



25th Jubilee Catalogue 



1884-1909 



For Flower and Gaideu Seeds, just isEued. 



JACQUES HASSLACn, Seed Grower 



Mimosa Farm, St Remy de Provence, France 



Mention The Keview when you write. 



The specific duties on seeds seems to 

 give a great deal better satisfaction to 

 the seedsmen than the old plan. We do 

 not hear so many complaints about the 

 time it takes to get import shipments 

 through the customs house. 



The shipments from Europe are 

 farther behind hand than ever. Reasons 

 given are that the weather has been un- 

 favorable since harvest time, causing de- 

 lay in threshing and cleaning. The va- 



F. J. Grootendorst 

 & Sons 



BOSKOOP, HOLLAND 



Anleas, Rhododendrons, Qematis, 

 Roses, pot-grown plants for fordng. 

 Buxus, Conifers, Japanese Maples, 



Shrubs, Palms, Bulbs, Etc 

 A postal brinsrs our catalosme. 



LET US QUOTE PRICES 

 ON YOUR LIST OF WANTS 



Me ntion The Review when you write. 



German Stock Seeds 



A GRAND SPECIALTY 



Price list on application. 



PAUL TEICHCR, Slriegau, Germany 



Oldest Special House 



AULIFLOWER 

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LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS 



HJALMAR HARTMANN & CO. 



Longangsstraede 20, Copenhagen, Denmark 

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