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The Weekly Horists^ Review^ 



DiCBlCBBB 16, 1909. 



CANNAS 



A select list of 30 extra good sorts: very 



heavy supply. 



Dahlias 



Jack Rose, Vlrclnla A. Maule and many 

 of the free blooming kinds that pay. Very 

 larse clumps; critically Krown. • 



Gladioli 



America, Ausruata, Jessie, May, Mrs. 

 Kinff, Prlncepa; the extra coed ones for 

 florists; good for all purposes; surest bloomers. 



Iris 



The cream of over SOO sorts. Every florist 

 should grow a few; they add variety and pay 

 well. 



Oxalis 



Deppei, LASlandra, Shamrock. 



Peonies 



1200 sorts; greatest collection; world wide. 

 La France (Lem.), M. M. Cabuzac, Baro- 

 ness Scliroeder, Milton Hill, F. Duchor- 

 tre. La France (P. M.). Sarah Bernhardt, 

 Marie Stuart, Dorchester, etc., in extra 

 supply. Strong plants. 



Vines 



Cinnamon and Madeira Vines 



An excellent growing season has given us 

 very fine clumps, bulbs and tubers. 

 ' Our supply is very large; exceptional quality. 

 Send us a list of wants for soecial low prices. 

 Our aim is to have the best sorts, best quality 

 and harmonized with low prices— too low for 

 the quality. We can use quite a lot of items in 

 exchange— Carnation R. C, etc. 



C. BETSCHER 



CANAL DOVKR, OHIO. 



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were of the variety Lilium longiflorum 

 multiflorum, and 5,100 were invoiced as 

 Lilium longiflorum gfiganteum. Mr. Fobs 

 bought them for forcing for the Easter 

 market of 1908, he says, and claims the 

 seller was fully informed as to what he 

 intended them for. He avers that he 

 planted the bulbs and gave them every 

 care, spending considerable money, but 

 alleges the bulbs proved to be untrue and 

 the crop a failure. He asks recompense 

 for his loss of possible profits. 



This appears to be another of those 

 cases which will afford a test of the non- 

 warranty now generally employed. 



SEED APPRAISEMENTS. 



The Board of General Appraisers, in 

 the customs service, December 9 an- 

 nounced some reappraisements, which, 

 while of minor importance, will be of in- 

 terest as showing the invoice values on 

 some of the large quantity of seeds en- 

 tered through the port of Detroit: 



SEEDS.— From Cooper, Taber & Co., London, 

 exported Nov. 9, 1908, and Feb. 9, 1909; entered 

 at Detroit. File Nos. 50685 and 51035. Invoice 

 Nos. 24777 and 3192. Findings of De Vries, 

 G. A.: Turnip Wlilte Egg and Long White 

 Meaux ; entered at 338 per cwt. Radish White 

 Strasbnrg; entered at 448 per cwt. Kohl-rabl 

 White Vienna; entered at 105s per cwt. Tur- 

 nip Dobbins Golden Ball; entered at 33s per 

 cwt. Radish White Icicle; entered at 408 per 

 cwt. Ditto Chartler; entered at 42s per cwt. 

 Discount 5 per cent. Add bags. No advance. 



SEEDS.— From Gnstav Jaensch & Co., Aschers- 

 leben, exported Nov. 21, 1908; entered at 

 Detroit. File No. B0687. Invoice No. 1591. 

 Findings of De Vries, G. A.: Radish Express 

 Scarlet Turnip and Scarlet Erfurt Drelen- 

 bumen; entered at 78 marks per 100 kilos. 

 Spinach Early Giant Thick Leaved; entered at 

 38 marks per 100 kilos. Beet Egyptian Blood 

 Turnip; entered at 58 marks per 100 kilos. 

 Parsley Early Turnip-rooted Thick Sugar; en- 

 tered at 4.3 marks per 100 kilos. Spinach 

 Jaensch'a Original Giant Victoria; entered at 

 38 marks per 100 kilos. Parsley Dwarf Per- 

 fection Dark Gteen Moss Curled; entered at 



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GOLDEN QUEEN. Rich cream color, clear cut maroon blotch, early, $4.00 per 100; $30.00 

 per 1000. 



PRE8. TAFT. Large, well opened flower of good pink shade with darker staia on lower 

 petals, immense in bulb, spike and flower. $3.00 per 100: $25.00 per 1000. 



These varieties are good for cut flowers, are offered to the trade for the first time, and should 

 be catalogued by all up-to-date houses. 



AMERICA, lifl to 2-inch, $80.00 per 1000. 2-inch and up. $35 00 per MOO. 



I am headquarters for planting stock of MME. MONNERET, and can supply in large lots 



Contracts for crop of 1910 solicited. Send for list. 



Ee Ee STEWART, Rives Junction, Mich. 



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A Chance of Your Lif etime-Neyer to Retorn 



Speak quick and haye the benefit of the new tariff, while atock is on hand. 

 Prioes are atriotly net casli and not less than lOOO in a lot. 



HYACINTHS 



In separate colors $12.00 per 1000 Extra, to name, fine stock $22.00 per 1006 



TULIPS 



Single or double, in separate colorB, $1.00 per 1000 

 Per 1000 



Artua $ 6.00 



Belle Alliance 10.00 



Cardinal's Hat S.OO 



Duclieaa de Parma 6.00 



Per 1000 



Rose Blanobe $4.00 



Yellow Frlnoe 6.00 



La Candour 8.00 



Rex Rubrorum 8.00 



CROCUS 



striped, white and purple, $1.50 per 100. 



A fnll line of Boxwood— all lizes, Dentzia Lemoinei, Lilacs and specimen 

 Evergreens are now ready to be sent out. 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ, 



Prince Bay, N. Y. 



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