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"Stokes' Stantod" Mixed fmf Sed 



is the finest blending of tiK finest Pansy Seed of the world. If fivcit every pooihle shade 

 of all the GIANTS, with all the frills and marfcingt possible. It is ail Unsurpassed mixture. 



PRICK: Tr. pkt.. B0« ; >^ os., 76c : }i os^«ft«79;,«AMH.Q0; X lb..tlSJ0O 



Tr.pkt. Oi. 

 Bnvnot's Superb R|ot«hed. Terr 

 laiire. upper petals penciled, a little 



dark to be need alone $0.40 $4.00 



Masterpiece 61ant», curled ed^ee... .46 4.06 



C«Mler Oiant», rich, Itcht vkadea ... .46 4 00 



Giant Odier.robuBt grower 40 :1S0 



Olant Trlmardeau, very large 30 1.00 



Orchid-flowered, mixed, delicate 



shadee 45 4. BO 



Imperial Ctorman, mixed 'M 2.00 



KneliHh liarse-flQwerlnvt mixed.. .30 1.60 



Flae linxlliih. mixed 2A .75 



liood mixed, for beddlncr 15 .80 



OIAMT NAMSD SORTS 



Olant Adonis, light blue 35 1.80 



Giaat Prince BifvUklwk, brown . 

 Olaiit Peaoook Bltte , claret and white 



Tr. pkt. 



10.86 



40 



laint Emp. 'William . boat blue 86 



diant White, pare white ... .36 



Oiant TelloW. with dark eye 36 



Giant Klnar of the Blacks 36 



Giant Golden Queen, jetlow .36 



BEDDING tiOKTS 



A zure Blue 



Black 



Bronze 



Kmp> Frederick, dark red , 



Emp. William, bine 



QoId-marKlned 



Sun Queen, white 



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SEND FOR COMPLETE PANST AND DUTCH BULB LIST 



Stokes' Seed Store, 219 Market St., Philadelphia 



Mentiou The Heview when you write. 



CALLAS 



1^— 2-inch, 320 to case. 



SUPPLY LIMITED. 



Just received from Japan. 

 ORDER AT ONCE. 



Yokohama Norsery Co., Ltd., earday street, New York 



Meotton The Review wben vou write- 



as ,iurymen. Few of the wholesalers 

 have escaped this season. 



The MacNiff Horticultural Co. says 

 its sales of celery plants have been enor- 

 mous. Mr. MacNiff is adding to his seed 

 and bulb importations. 



J. IL Fiesser, of Guttenberg, N. J., 

 and Abraham Lincoln Miller, of Brook- 

 lyn, were making an auto visit July 29, 

 to the Long Island plant growers. Mr. 

 Fiesser has a plant of 40,000 square 

 feet entirely devoted to table ferns, 

 of which he grows fifteen varieties. 



IL E. Froment leaves for his vacation 

 next week. Of this house, James Coyle 

 and familv return from Rockaway 

 August 7. " On this date, Phil Ditzen- 

 berger and family go for three weeks 

 to Niagara Falls. George Orth and wife 

 have returned from three weeks at the 

 Highlands. Matty Kassner will spend 

 two weeks at Albany; Eve Lawson, at 

 Asbury Park, and Miss Conklin, the 

 bookkeeper, returns from a four weeks' 

 soiourn in the Catskills. 



Wm. T. Her, of E. C. Koran's, has 

 returned from a three weeks' stay at 

 Mt. Marion, near Kingston, N. Y. 

 Charles Matthews left July 29 for a 

 two weeks' stay at Lake Huntington. 



Mr. Furderman, of the force of Gun- 

 ther Bros., spends his week ends at Sag 

 Harbor, while the principals of this 

 house find much daily recreation, as do 



many of the sedate veterans of the 

 wholesale section, at the ball grounds. 



Messrs. Bradshaw and Logan, of J. K. 

 Allen 's force, left July 31 for a two 

 weeks' vacation. Miss Smedley, the 

 bookkeeper, spent a week at Atlantic 

 City during the Elks' convention. 



Mr. Russin, of Russin & Hanfiing, is 

 with his family for a few weeks at a 

 Catskill mountain resort. 



Wm. Sullivan, with Siebrecht & Sie- 

 breeht, spent two weeks of his holidays 

 at Rockaway. George Siebrecht was 

 the helmsman on the motor boat Caro- 

 line, which won the great ocean race 

 last week and the Hearst cup and 

 $1,500. Walter Siebrecht is cufTering 

 from an attack of malaria. 



Mr. Beauplan, of the Forster Mans- 

 field Co., is on a pleasure trip to New- 

 port on his yacht, the Chanticler. 



Charles Miller, of W. F. Sheridan's, 

 has returned from his vacation at Rock- 

 away and Robert Monroe, the book- 

 keeper, has gone to the Catskills. 



Edward Aucker, of Traendly & 

 Schenck's, is at the seashore, and 

 Thomas Martin, the lieutenant, and 

 Miss Hultberg, the bookkeeper, leave 

 August 15 for two weeks' vacation. 



Clarence Saltford and family will hol- 

 iday at Perth Amboy, N. .1. 



Patrick Donegan, of M. C. Ford's, 

 left July 27 for Saratoga. Charles 



E.E. Stewart 



Bridgeman's Seed Warehouse 



K8t. 18S4. RICHARDS BROS., Props. 



Importers and growers of bith-grrade 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS, Etc 



87 East 19th St., NEW YORK CITY 



Telephone 4235 Gramercy 

 Mention The Review when yoa write. 



GLADIOLI 



Grtwer fir 

 the While- 

 iile Tride 



Rires Junction, Mich. 



Mpnfinn The Rpvlew whpn vou write 



Schimmel and wife have returned from 

 their two weeks' rest at Atlantic City. 

 Charles Kelley, the bookkeeper for Mr. 

 Ford, leaves next week for New Eng- 

 land resorts as far as Bar Harbor. 

 Dick Watson is spending two weeks 

 at his old home in Richmond, Va. 



Charles Carlin, of Thorley's, is en- 

 joying his summer outing. 



J. J. Perkins had a funeral order of 

 twenty pieces for the secretary of his 

 Masonic lodge July 29. 



The Kervan boys- are .holidaying »t 

 loeal, ocean resorts.. , ', ■ . „ , ' • ./ , .. 



