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June 1, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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House of Purity Freesla, as sro^^n tor the Stumpp it Walter Co. 



PURITY 



The best and most salable Freesia in the American and European markets. Our stock of this 

 now popular and famous Freesia is the largest in this country. We have bulbs that have been grown 

 under glass (the illustration shows one of our houses), also bulbs grown by the originator, R. Fischer. 

 Both of these stocks are the true Purity stock, from which we receive our bulbs. The very highest 

 quality is guaranteed. The demand for this, variety in all the wholesale markets is persistent and 

 universal. Its popularity is undiminished; practically it has no competitor. 



PURITY ("Greenhouse Grown") 



100 1000 



Mammoth sixe $3.6e^~X$88.60 



First siae 8^0 8&^ 



Second size 8.00 18.W^~^ 



PURITY (Fischer's Original Stock) 



100 



Mammoth size $3.00 



First size, selected 8.26 



First size 8.00 



Second size 1.76 



1000 

 $86.00 

 80.00 

 18.00 

 16.00 



For prices on other varieties of Freesia Bulbs, also all other bulbs for fall delivery, send for quotation. 



50 Barclay St. 



NEW YORK 



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Clair Floral Co., all had a great spring 

 business in planting out. Mr. Emunds 

 has a new canna, like King Humbert, 

 ■which seems to be one of the best today. 



On a recent visit to Frank Fillmore's 

 place, the first one we met was Frank 

 the Fourth, with his grandpa's rubber 

 boots on and hose in hand, watering a 

 bench of geraniums. The little lad is 

 only a few years old and is considered 

 the youngest working florist of today. 



The trustees of the Florists' Club, 

 Messrs. Guy, Bentzen and Ostertag, will 

 hold a meeting this week to decide as 

 to the place for the annual picnic for 

 florists and their friends. 



ASPARAGUS SEED 



TRUE PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Wlsconsla Greenhouse Qrown. 



Not to be compared with the Inferior California and 



Florida outdoor grown seed. 

 1000 seeds. 94.00: 6O0O,«18.75; 10.000.935.00 



G. H. HUNKEL CO. v SEEDSMEN 



MILWAUKBK, WIS. 



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The Florists' Club will hold its twen- 

 ty-fifth anniversary meeting on Thurs- 

 day afternoon, June 8, at 2 o'clock, in 

 Odd Fellows' hall. President Connon 

 and his staff of officers expect one of 

 the largest attendances the club has 



NOTICE 



To all American Norserymen and Seedsmen' desirinc 

 to keep in touch with commercial horticulture in Eng- 

 land and the continent of Europe : Your best means 

 of doing this is to take in the 



Horticultural Advertiser 



Our circulation covers the whole trade in Great Brit> 

 ■in and the cream of the European firms. Imipartial 

 reports of all novelties, etc. Paper free on receipt of 

 7I> cents, covering cost of postajre yearly. As the R. A. 

 b a purely trade medium, appflcants should, with ths 

 subscription, send a copy of their catalogue or other 

 tvidence that they belong to the nursery or seed trade. 



A. & G. Pearsan. Lowdbu, NoMigliuiTEic. 



Mentlop Tbw Review when voo write 



ever had. The secretary will send out 

 regular notices. J. J. B. 



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