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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Febbdabt 3, 1910. 



ULY OF THE VALLEY PIPS 



just arriTed. Oar uaual high grade 

 quality. Also cold storage pips. 



FRICKS ON APFUCATION 



J. M. THORBURN A CO. 



as Barol»y Street, thronKli te 

 as Park FlKoe. NBW TOBK. 



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OUR SPECIALTY 



Next faU will be 



LYCORiS SQUAMiGERA (Amaryllis Hallii.) 



HOME-GROWN LILiUMS. 



All varletlea of German and Japcm Iris. 



Write for prices. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Horal Paii, N. Y 



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LILIES 



LUhm Tennlfolinm, Ullnm Walltcel, SinKle 

 •Bd Donkle Tlreri, named Elegani, German 

 Iria, Delphiniom Formoaom. 



E. S. MILLER 



Wading RiTsr, Longr lalaad, N. Y. 



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hall is scheduled for February 26 to 28. 

 It promises to be an impressive one, 

 rivaling the annual spring show in extent 

 and interest. There are quite a number 

 of valuable inducements for commercial 

 growers in the carnation, rose, sweet pea 

 and other classes, and a number of silver 

 medals are included. 



Various Notes. 



The promise of the carnation conven- 

 tion and rose convention for Boston in 

 1911, in conjunction with the national 

 show, will help to make the coming na- 

 tional show a memorable one. Sonie c^r- 

 nationists may object to the late date, 

 but all will probably be willing to fall 

 in line with President Pierson 's , wishes 

 for a big joint meeting. 



E. J. Bogean is handling extra fine lily 

 of the valley from A. N'. Pierson, Crom- 

 well, Conn., at Park Street Market. 



N. F. Comley likes White Enchantress 

 80 well he says he will plant 30,000 of 

 it next season. 



John Beaton, of the E. & J. Farquhar 

 & Co. staff, is seriously ill at his home 

 with inflammatory rheumatism. He was 

 taken sick while making a business trip 

 in New York state in the interests of his 

 firm. 



Mann Bros., Tailby & Son, E. Suter- 

 meister Estate and Paine Bros, are han- 

 dling extra fine lots of bulbous stock at 

 present. 



Peirce Bros, are selling large quanti- 

 ties of well grown cyclamen, also azaleas 

 extra well flowered. 



Lemoine Bros., of South Framingham, 

 have a fine bouse of sweet peas in full 

 crop. Their carnations are also doing 

 extra well. 



D. X Lamie, a popular salesman for 

 several growers at Park Street Market I 



FLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS 



Trade pkt. of abont 1000 seeds. Os. 



Aster-Queen of the Market, white, pink, lirht blue, mixed 90.10 $0.60 



Uarlson's Branchins (Invincible), white, lavender, pink, crimson, purple, 



mixed 26 1.50 



Giant Oomet. white, llsrht bine. Bride, deep rose, peach blossom, sulphur 



yellow, piok, violet, mixed , 20 1.25 



Semple'8 Branchlnr, white, lavender, pink, rose, blue, crimson, purple, 



shell pink, mixed .' .15 1 00 



American Beauty : 25 2.00 



Snowdrift 26 1.50 



Fansy-Currle's International Mixture ^ os., $1.25 .60 8.00 



Giant Florists' Mixture Hoz., .60 .85 4.00 



Verbena— Mammoth white, pink, purple, blue, scarlet, yellow, mixed 20 1.25 



Stooks-LarKest Flowering: Dwarf Double, yellow, rose, white, red, violet, light 



blue, chamoise, carmine, mixed 35 2.00 



" Out and Come Again, white, mixed 25 2.50 



Send for 1910 catalogue and trade price list. 

 CURRIE BROS. CO., Seedsmen and Floriats, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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'^Reliable Seeds, Sow Now 



(■ 

 AlysBum Zancen'a Carpet Queen, real dwarf, from pot-grown plants, 

 extra selected of my owu raislnsr 6 tr. pkts., $1.25; oz., $6.00 

 Beaonia Zanaen's Ne^7 Fink Beddina Queen, best pink bedder.6 tr. pkts., 2.50 

 Bobeverla Woodlawn, new. ready in 6 months after sowing 1000 seeds, 2.00 

 Petunia, Zangen's Sinale Ruffled and Frlnaed Hybrids 6 tr. pkts.. 5.00 

 Fhlox Dnunmondi, nana compacta Fireball..) Best for ( oz., 2.50 

 Fblox Drununondl, dwarf Roaeball ?- pot -< " 2.00 

 Fblox Dnunmondl, nana compacta. Sno\eball. ) use. ( " 8.00 

 Fbioz Drummondl Cecily, laree flowered dwarf mixed " 2.50 

 Salvia Zanaen's KinK of Scarlets, best late... ( Unexcelled strain \.. " 10.00 

 Salvia Zuricb, mo^t valuable for early pot use I of my own raising. I . . " 8.00 

 If you are interested in Flower Seeds of horticultural aijd floricultural value, ask for Catalogue. 



O. v. ZANGCN, Seedsman, 



HOBOKEN, N. J. 



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Winter-floweringSweet Pea Seed 



▲U colors. Sand for list. 



TUm trademark must be on each packet; if 

 not, seDcl it back and order directly from tke 

 •rifisstsr sf «H WiMsr-flswsrisi $wsst Psss 



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



Fine 

 Aster Seed 



Catalogue now ready 



Vick & Hill Co. 



P. 0. Box 613 



ROCHESTER. N. Y. 



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No. 2, is planning to join the benedicts 

 in the near future. 



I. E. Coburn, of Everett, is the re- 

 cipient of many congratulations. It is 

 a boy this time. 



E. H. Wilson lectured before the Bar 



XXX SEEDS 



ALTSBUM COMPAiCTUM, most dwarf and 

 compact variety srown, perfect balls when 

 grown in pots; pkt., 20c. 



FXTDNIA STAR, improved, finest marked 

 flowers, very flue, pkt., '2uc. 



FETCNXA GIANT, single fringed, large and 



fine, pkt., 20c. 

 FHIrOX DRDM. FUMILA, very dwarf, gran:) 



for pots, fine colors, pkt., 20c. 

 COLKUS, New Hybrids, finest colors, pkt.. 



20c. 



GIANT FANST, finest grown, critically select- 

 ed. 6000 seeds. tl.OO: ^ pkt., 60c; oz., $2.50. 



CHINKSZ FRnfROSi:, finest grown, single 

 and doubl e. 500 se eds. $1.00; H pkt., tOc. 



FRIMULA KKWKN8I8, the grand, new,, 

 sweet scented. Yellow P rimrose, pkt., 20c. 



SALVIA WM. FFITZER, very fine, dwarf, 

 flery red, extra, tradp pkt.. 25c. 



VSRBXNA, Improved Mammoth, finest 

 giants grown, mixed or separate, of white, 

 scarlet, pink, striped and Auricuia-eyed, , 

 lar ge trade pkt., 25c. 



OIVXBABIA, large fiowering dwarf mlxad, 

 1000 seeds, 60c.; ^ pkt., 26c. 



LOBELIA FUMILA SPLENDENS, dwatf. 

 very dark blue, finest of all the Lobelias, 

 pkt. 20c. 



SHAMROCK 



IRISH. THE REAL THING t GREEN 



Best to order early and grow on for strong 

 plants for St. Patrick's Day. Our stock is very 

 fine, $1.00 per 100, or by mail, postpaid, 50c doz. 

 CASH. Liberal extra count. 



JOHN r. RUPP, Shirananstown, Pa. 



BUFFTON : Tbe Home of Frlmroaes 



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Asparagrus Sprengeri per 1000 seeds, $0.75- 



Petunia, large-floweringr, double-fringed, tr. pkt. l.OO 

 Petunia, large-flowering, single-fringed, tr. pkt. .50 

 Petunia, large-flowering, single California 



Giants tr. pkt. .eO' 



Salvia Znrlcli oz., 5.00 



Salvia Trlamph oz., 5.0O 



Moon Flower, white seed 35 



Fresb Tobacco Steins, bale of 800 lbs., 

 $1.75; ton. $9.00. 



W. C. DECKERT, Seedsman 



lOS Federal St., N. S., t^nrSBTTRG, FA. 



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Harbor Horticultural Society on "EJant 

 Collecting in the Heart of Chinar*^WBt 

 week, and had a large and interested 

 audience. Mr. Wilson will start on bis 



