50 The Weekly I^brists* Review; 



Al'Oust 3, 1911. 



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NOW READY 



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A very nice lot of 



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CALLA ^THIOPICA 



, Select sizes per 100 $10.00 



Extra select sizes per 100 12.00 



Crop of same is limited, therefore we urge early purchase. 



HARRISII 



As good as the best. 

 7/9-inch. $9.00 per 100; $85.00 per lOOO 



FRENCH 

 DUTCH 



FORCING BILBS 



JAPANESE 



Will soon be arriving. If you have not yet "covcrcd" give us a chance 

 to figure with you. We shall be in line with "worth while quality.'' 



Winterson^s Seed Store, 



166 Ntrth Wtbadi Ave., 

 CDICAGO, ILL 



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Prank Hicks, of the Pennock-Meehan 

 C'o., returned July 31 from a two weeks ' 

 fishing vacation on Long Island. 

 . Greenhouse building around New 

 York is progressing rapidly and part 

 of nearly every addition is to be de- 

 voted to sweet peas. 



Robert .lackson, of P. J. Smith's 

 force, is iu the mountains at Forestine, 

 N. Y. W. F. Raible, Jr., the book- 

 keeper, is spending two weeks at Long 

 Branch, N. J. 



Henry Rickards leaves next week for 

 Kye Beach. 



B. B. Jacobs, of Saltford's, says he 

 will spend the next three weeks at 

 Fort Erie, Canada. 



Walter Mott, with Elliott & Sons, 

 was in the city Julj' 29 on his way to 

 New England. 



Anton C. Zvolanek, of Bound Brook, 

 has returned from his California trip. 



H. A. Bunyard is fishing in New 

 Kngland. 



P. O'Mara was in Holland at last 

 accounts, but planning to be back in 

 time for the Baltimore convention. 



B. S. Slinn, Jr., is in Europe. 



.L A. Peterson and wife, of Cincin- 

 nati, sailed last week for Europe. 



Donaldson, Miesem and Scott, of 

 Long Island, are devoting their Sab- 

 baths to piscatorial pursuits. 



Bowling. 



Scores at the New York alleys Fri- 

 day evening, July 25, were: 



PInyor — ■ Ift 2(1 .3(1 



VCnnda 15C 188 140 



Shaw 151 143 144 



Kakiida 136 134 170 



.Ihadwfck ip 153 180 



Donaldson 136 lb? 187 



The contest for the F. R. Pierson 

 balls, decided by the average of thirty 

 or more games during April, May, June 

 and July, ended asiollows: 



Plaver Games Average 



Sh^;^! 30 129 



Scott 30 137 



Kaknda 39 143 



Manda 36 157 



Chadwick 32 180 



These were the only five that qualified 



0. V. ZANGEN, Seedsman 



HOBOKKN, N. J. 



Orower, Importer of High Orade 



Seeds, Buibs and Plants 



Ask for cataloffae or special qaotatloos. 



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 JAPANESE BAMBOO STAKES 



Indispensable for Lilies, Mams, GladloU. Last a 

 lone time. Do not decay. 6 ft. Ion?, strong; 100. 

 66c: 250.tl60: 600. $2.75; 1000.16.00; bundle of 200O. 

 $9.1 <0: lot of 6000. 120 00. 



Asparacns PlomomiiiNanaaSeed. Freshly 

 fathered. 1000. $1.76; 6000. $7.60. 



— ADDRE8&- 



H. H. BERGER & CO. 



70 Wurea St.. NEW TUBK 

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Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



Neir Orop — OreenhouB«-rn>wn 



too seeds. 60c; 600 seeds. $2.00; 1000 seeds, $3JM>: 



10,000 seeds, $M.OO. 



Sprenseri, 26c per 280 seeds: 76c per lOOO seeds; 



$2.76 per 6000 seeds. 



Oar Flower Seed Oatalo^ne free on application. 



THE MOORE SEED CO., "AffiSSSbS* 



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Asparagus Plumosus 

 Nanus Seed 



Fresh, true to name and hierhegt {Termination. 

 For qulok sale, $1.75 per 1000; 25,000 and over 

 at $1.50. 



Drake Point Greenhouses, Yalaha, Fla. 



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ASPARAGUS SEED 



TRUB PLUMOSUS NANUS 

 Wisconsin Qreenhouse Grown. 



Not to be compared with the inferior Oallfomla and 



Florida outdoor grown seed. 

 lOOOsMds, M.OO: 6000. $18.75; 10.000. $35.00 



G. H. HUNKEL CO. v SEEDSMEN 



VaLWAtTBXK, WIS. 



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For Fall Planting 



Lllium Henryi, Hansoni. tenulfolium, Davuii- 

 cum, Wallacei. elegansand tiger; Daphne eneo- 

 rum, Delphinium formosum, Japan Tree Lilac, 

 Japan and German Iris. 



Fall list ready in August. 



E. S. MILLER, Wading River, N. Y. 



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LILIUN GIGANTEUN 



A No. 1 Quality, 7x9—300 per Case 

 Write for Price 



D. RUSCONI 



188 W. 6th St., CINCINNATI, O. 



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Send for our list of 



Liliums, Iris 



and other hardy stock for fall delivery. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



FLOWKRrigLD. I.ONG IBLAWP. W. T. 



GET RICH QUICK 



Qro-w Cold Storase Ulles 



A ease of 200 7/9 Gigrantenms cost you $14.00. Will 

 produce in 10 weeks at least 40 dozen flowers. 

 Figure out your profits. Qet a rase at once from 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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)'%\. h I riciiSi ir-U bcon ic,.i T^i. 



Unrivaled for size of flower, purity of color and 

 highest development. They represent the beet 

 specialists havn so far produced. Seeds and plants. 



J. L. SCHILLER, Toledo, O. 



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