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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Febbuahy 3, 1910. 



DORMANT CANNAS 



Guaranteed True 

 To Name. 



With from 2 to 3 eyes eaoh. Special Gash discoant of 10% on all Febrnary orders. 



Bronie-leaTed 



1000 



$27.60 

 27.60 

 75.00 



Orehld*llowered 



Doz. 100 lOOO 



Allemania $0.35 $2.26 $20.00 



Anetria 60 3.00 27.50 



Barbank 30 2.00 17.50 



Fred. Senary ... .90 6.00 55.00 



Italia 60 3.00 27.60 



Kate Gray 40 2.60 22.60 



Partenope 40 2.50 22.60 



Pennaylvania 40 2.60 22.60 



Pink Flowers 



Dos. 100 1000 



L. Patry. $0.35 $2.25 $20.00 



M. Berat... 40 2.60 22.60 



Hofffartner Hoppe, 90c per dozen; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. George Birdell, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 

 100; $75.00 per 1000. George Washins^ton, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1000. 



Doz. 100 



David Harum . . .$0.50 $3.00 



Egandale 50 3.00 



King Hambert.. 1.25 8.00 



Red Flowera— Green Learea 



Doz. 100 



CbaB.HenderBon$0.40 $2.60 

 Explorateur 



Grampbel 60 3.00 



Chicago 40 2.60 



1000 



$22.50 



27.50 

 22.60 



Variegated Flowera 



Doz. 100 1000 



Elizabeth HoBB.. $0.60 $4.00 $35.00 

 Florence 



Vaujthan 50 3.00 27.50 



Sony. D'Antoine 



Crozy 60 4.00 35.00 



Yellow and Cream Flowera 



Dos. 100 ICOO 



Alaace $0.60 $3.00 $27.60 



Coronet 60 4.00 37.60 



Buttercup 90 6.00 66.00 



Mosbaek Greenhouse Co., 



Onarga, 111. 



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fourth trip to China in a short time, in 

 the interests of the Arnold Arboretum. 



J. F. Flood, of Dedham, has purchased 

 the estate of the late David Fisher, of 

 Montvale, Mass., and will operate it on 

 his own account. Mr. Flood is at present 

 one of the members of the firm of J. F. 

 Flood & Co., Dedham. He is an active 

 member of the Gardeners' and Florists' 

 Club of Boston, and his many friends 

 wish him every success in his new ven- 

 ture. 



H. Howard Pepper, of the Melrose 

 Gardens Co., Providence, K. I., was one 

 of the visitors at the late club banquet 

 in Boston. W. N. Craig. 



Frank Reynolds, of the Music Hall 

 Market, was the happiest man in Boston 

 last week, and he was kept busy hand- 

 ing out the perfectos. The stork arrived 

 at the Reynolds home in Dorchester with 

 a 12-pound daughter. 



COLEUS FOR NAMES. 

 We are sending you under separate 

 cover some coleus labelled by numbers. 

 Kindly give us the names of the varieties, 

 by number. W. E. 



The leaves were about all black on ar- 

 rival and identification was impossible. 

 There are so many seedling coleus on the 

 market, unnamed and quite generally cul- 

 tivated, that it ia virtually out of the 

 question to name them, and I regret my 

 inability to do so in this case. 



W. N. C. 



MILLEPEDS. 



I am mailing you a package containing 

 some small worms, which I find in my 

 soil and under the flower pots. I should 

 like to be informed whether they are 

 harmful to the plants and what they are 

 called. I have fumigated with Nico-fume 

 paper. I wonder whether this will kill 

 them, for I have found a quantity of 

 them on the surface of the soil since, as 

 though they were dead. G. H. E. 



These are millepeds, commonly known 

 as thousand-legs. They are not particu- 

 larly harmful to plants. You can get nd 

 of them by spraying them with a strong 

 nicotine solution, or covering with tobacco 



WiDleisoD's Seen store 



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LILIUM GIGANTEUM 



7/9, fine bulbs, S24.00 per ose. Ready for 

 delivery from Cold storage as desired. 



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Crego Aster Seed 



The Crego Pink Aster is the largest and finest 

 variety grown. We can furnish seed of our own 

 growing saved from the very best flowers only, 

 all inferior plants being discarded. This seed 

 was saved from the finest lot of asters we ever 

 aew. Price, k oz., 60c; ounce t2.00. 



Ask for catalogue of our seeds. 



Joseph Harris Co., t«e<6r.w >., Coldwatir, N.Y. 



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dust. Fumigation with hydrocyanic acid 

 gas and nicotine will kill any on the 

 surface of the soil. Those in the soil can 

 be easily destroyed by boring holes in the 

 soil a foot apart each way and dropping 

 a little carbon bisulphide in each. Im- 

 mediately cover the holes after dropping 

 in the carbon. The fumes are penetrat- 

 ing. This will explode if a naked light 

 should be placed near it, so handle it 

 carefully. It kills all larvae and worms 

 in the soil. C. W. 



Daytox, O.— M. D, Schmidt & Son 

 state that they have received many com- 

 pliments on their seedling mums, but 

 have decided to grow them another sea- 

 son before dissemination. 



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 buying near home. . 



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Seasonable 

 Stock 



Now ready for prompt delivery. 

 Write tor our new price list 



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DENVER, COLO. 



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CANNAS 



DahliaB, Ferns, 

 Asparagus, Ficus 



See classified department for prices 



Warner Park Conservatories 



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