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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



June 29, 1911. 



work in baskets, jardinieres and boxes, 

 made of bireh bark, etc. These rustic 

 articles are for S. A. Anderson 's fall 

 and winter trade in Buffalo. 



S. A. Anderson, of Buffalo, shipped 

 a fine lot of Begonia Gloire de Lor- 

 raine to J. B. Keller's Sons last week. 

 Mr. Anderson 's begonias are famous. 



T. Ogston is enjoying himself at 

 Conesus Lake. 



F. J. Keller reports that he had a 

 rushing trip to New York and Phila- 

 delphia and encountered cool weather 

 in both places. 



Harmon Clarke, formerly with W. J. 

 Palmer & Son, Buffalo, has gone into 

 the automobile business here. We wish 

 him success. 



Dick Salter is back from the moun- 

 tains, lamenting the fact that it rained 

 all the time he was away and spoiled 

 his pleasure. 



George Hart 's business seems to be 

 increasing. He is looking for another 

 bookkeeper, we understand. 



The caterpillar of the tussock moth 

 is infesting the apple and plum or- 

 chards of Qakfield, N. Y., and vicinity 

 to an unusual extent. Orchards which 

 are frequented by song birds, and those 

 which have been sprayed thoroughly 

 for several successive years, seem to be 

 suffering the least. 



J. B. Keller's Sons filled several or- 

 ders for the commencement exercises 

 at Vassar, Smith and Wellesley colleges. 



H. E. Wilson did two good wedding 

 decorations last week at the Smith- 

 Thomas and Crouse-Sable weddings. 

 Horace J. Head assisted in the work. 



Some of the local florists will begin 

 closing their stores at 6:30 on Saturday 

 evenings, July 1, and will also give 

 their employees a half holiday during 

 July and August. 



George Boucher had another unique 

 window display last week. E. C. A. 



Canon City, Colo. — John L. and 

 James R. Calvert, who last fall built a 

 vegetable house on their 4-acre tract 

 in Hot Springs addition, have been par- 

 ticularly successful in growing and mar- 

 keting their stock and have decided 

 to build another house at once. One of 

 their specialties is celery, and their 

 output of this is said to be of extra 

 ■fine quality. 



Bulbs 



FOR THE 



(^ FLORIST 



A*k for Prices on Special 



Import Orders for Fall 



Delivery. 



Sundries 



/fALb 



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Yokohama Nursery Co. 



IMPORTERS 



Japanese Bulbs, Plants, Seeds 



and Bamboo Stakes. 



New York, N. Y. London, England 



Yokohama, Japan 



Freesia Purity 



From Original Stock— Greenhouse-grown 



0LL those who grew our Greenhouse- 

 grown Purity Freesia last year have 

 given it highest praise and have in many 

 cases increased their orders this year, 

 thereby giving their unqualified endorse- 

 ment to its merit. 



Our bulbs have been grown by a Freesia 

 Specialist, under glass, in a temperature 

 of 45° to 60°, especially for us under con- 

 tract, and are well-matured, fine, plump 

 bulbs. This method of growing ensures 

 stock being absolutely true. 



Per lOO Per 100« 



Mammoth Size Bulbs ..... $3.50 $32.50 

 Hrst Size Bulbs 2.50 22.50 



SAMPLES FREE ON REQUEST 



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so Barclay St. 



NEW YORK 



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Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



New Cron— Oreenhonse-rrown 

 100aeeda.60c: 600 aesda. (2.00; 1000 SM«la. tS.SO; 



10.000 a«eds. tsaoo. 



Bprenceii, 2Sc p«r 260 aeeda: 76c p«r 1000 M«da; 



$2.76 per 6000 aeeda. 



Our nower S«ed Oatalorne <re« on application. 



THE MOORE SEED CO., »V',fflSaji£- 



Mentioa The Review when yoa write. 



0. V. ZANGEN, Seedsman 



HOBOKKN, N. J. 



Grower, Importer of Hl^h (irade 



Seeds, Bulbs and Plants 



Ask for catalogue or special (luotatlons. 



Meuoou X'iie Keview when you write. 

 Send for our list of 



Liliums, Iris 



and other hardy stock for fall delivery. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



IXOWgRFIgLP. LONG ISLAND. N. Y. 



...YOU... 



will Find ALL the BEST OPPERS 

 ALL the Time In the REVIEW'S 

 CLASSIFIED ADVS. 



Asparagus Plumosus 

 Nanus Seed 



Frerh. tnie to name and higbetit (rerminatlon. 

 For quick sal*, $1.75 per lOUO; 25.000 and over 

 at $1.50. 



Drake Point Greenhouses, Yalaha, Fla. 



Mention ITie Keview when yoa wnta. 



ASPARAGUS SEED 



TRUE PLUMOSUS NANUS 

 Wisconsin Qreenhouse Grown. 



Not to be compared with the Inferior Oalltomla and 

 Florida outdoor grown seed. 



1000 seeds, $4.00: 6000, il8.7S; 10,000. $30.00 



G. H. HUNKEL CO. '.' SEEDSMEN 



MILWAUKgJ. WIS. 



H.N.BRUNS 



Lilies of the Valley 

 3040W,NadisonSt.,Cliicago 



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BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS t: BULBS :: PLANTS 



72 Cortlandt St., NSW TORK CITT 



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