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TULT 27, 19U. 



HYDRANGEAS 



For Summer Flowering 



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We have an unusually fine lot of Hydrangeas, which have been held dormant all winter. These plants are- bow 

 in bud and bloom, and will flower in fine shape during July and August. We have a fine lot of blue Hydrangeas, 

 as well as pink. Plants are in splendid shape for immediate use, and will flower during July and August— at a time 

 of the year when they are in the greatest demand. We can furnish these plants in ordinary butter tubs at $2.0Q and 

 $3.00 each. Plants m new cedar tubs, painted green, with handles, as follows: Well budded pl^ts in 14-iBch tat% 

 $3.00 each; 16-inch tubs, $4.00 and $5.00 each. ^ .-'^^•v '- . . i 



FERNS 



We have an exceptionally fine lot of Boston Ferns of the Harrisii type ; also a 

 splendid lot of Pierson Ferns, good, bushy, well-grown plants, in S-inck 

 pots, that will please the most critical buyer, $1.00 each. 



LILIUN HARRISII 



(The Bermuda Easter Lily) 



We offer a selected and carefully grown stock of the original pure Harrisii. There are only one or two lots »f 

 bulbs on the island as good as the stock that we offer. We take pleasure in offering this stock, because it will be 

 found to be very superior to the average stock that is generally off'ered. This is one of the healthiest and cleanest lots, 

 and will give much better satisfaction than the stock neually obtainable. Our customers who had Harrisii from us 

 last year stated it was the best they had received in y«»ar8. We have only a limited stock, which we are offering, and 

 when stock is exhausted we shall have no more to offer this season. Fine selected bulbs, 6/7-inrh, 350 to the case^ 

 $16.00 per case, or full 1000 lots at $45 00 per lOuO; 7/9-inch. 200 to the cape, $17.00 per case, or full 1000 lots at $8u.0O 

 per 1000; 9/11-inch, 100 to the case, $18.00 per case, or full 1000 lots at $175.00 per 1000. 



F. R. riEltSON CO., TARRnOWN-ON-HDDSON, N.Y. 



Uention The Review wbcn vom write 



been a great eye opener, especially as 

 stocks varied very much. I told sev- 

 eral that if they wanted English trade 

 they cannot keep stocks too true. 



"I have been much impressed with 

 the genial feeling there is, not only 

 among seedsmen, but also the seed 

 growers of America. There is not that 

 jealous feeling that there is in England 

 and Germany. Seedsmen will take you 

 on or give you a letter of introduction 

 to another seedsman, and growers will 

 do the same. 



"After spending a pleasant time 

 with the growers, I returned on B. M. 

 S. Olympic, the largest vessel a£oat, 

 making her maiden voyage from 

 America, and I was fortunate in having 

 the pleasant company of Mr. and Mrs. 

 W. Atlee Burpee and two sons, who are 

 visiting the growers of Europe, and 

 hope they will have as pleasant a time 

 as we had in America. Though we saw 

 some mighty smart things in America, 

 one of the smartest was, about two 

 hours after leaving New York, to see 

 an aeroplane flying towards the Olym- 

 pic, and after hovering over her drop 

 H parcel for Mr. Burpee, he having sent 

 a Marconigram that he had left an im- 

 portant article in New York. It was 

 safely delivered and the event caused 

 great excitement on board." 



HARRISII 



NOW IN 



Good, sound bulbs — Special low prices in case lots 



WRITE 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., 



MILWAUKEE, 

 WISCONSIN 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CATALOGUES EECEIVED. 



Bertrand H. Farr, Heading, 



Pa., 



"Quality Bulbs and Plant Specialties", 

 Henry F. Michell Co., summer list of 

 seeds, bulbs, plants and supplies; 

 Holmes Seed Co., Harrisburg, Pa., 

 wheat, grass and other field seeds; J. 

 M. Thorburn & Co., New York, N. Y., 



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Besonla Glolre de Lorraine. 



Strtiiig 2^-iiiCh plants, iwkv 

 transplanted, at $15 00 per 100. 

 |14 ■ coper 1000. 

 Poinsettiaa. 2>a-in( h plants, at 

 $6x0 per 100; $50 00 per 1000. 

 Pansy Seed. The finest btrain obtainable, 



♦s.oo per oz. 

 Cyclamen Seed. Giant English fitrain, 

 uoue finer, in all colors. $1 00 per 100; t9 tO 

 per 1000. 

 Mlcnonette Giant Kzcelalor. Extra 

 «elH< trd Strain fiom giant selected 

 spikes. ^ cz.. ll.OO; OZ..I5.00. 



SKIDELSKY & IRWIN CO. 



1215 Betz BIdB.t Pblladelpbla. Pa. 



Oatalotrue for the asking. 



All Seasonable 

 kinds of Best 

 quality. 



Special prices 

 on large lots. 



trade list of bulbs and seeds; Peterson 

 Nursery, Chicago, 111., peonies and iris; 

 Ratekin's Seed House, Shenandoah, 

 la., winter wheat and other field seeds; 

 Advance Co., Richmond, Ind., ventilat- 

 ing apparatus and greenhouse fittings. 



lAMES VICK'S SONS, Seedsmen 



ROCHKSTKR, N. T. 



Mention Tne Kc/iew when yea write. 



Jamestown, N. Y. — F. A. Dormao is 

 putting in concrete side walls and 

 benches. He expects to go to the con- 

 vention in company with the Bwffalo 

 party. 



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