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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



AnausT 10, 1911. 



Of "WORTH WHILE" Ouality 



ARRIVING 

 SOON 



White Roman Hyacinths Perioo 



12 to 15 ctms., 1900 to a case $ 2.75 



13 to 15 ctms., 1600 to a case 3.00 



Narcissus 



PAPER WHITE 

 6RANDIFLORA 



'Giants," 1000 to a case 1.15 



'Fancy," 1250 to a case 1.00 



Per 1000 



$24.00 

 28.00 



10.00 

 8.50 



Freesia Refracta Xiba 



''Jumbo," French grown 1.50 12.00 



"Mammoth," French grown 85 9.00 



READY NOW— Lilium Harrisii, 7 to 9-inch ; . . . 9.00 85.00 



CallaSy select size, $10.00 per 100; extra select size 12.00 



If^vA^^ftt Ptf^|'*llC& We are now offering nice bushy Bostons, established plants. 

 m#V91 Vll m. %fM 119 g.jjj^.jj^ ^7 50 per dozen; 7-inch, $9.00 per dozen. 



Wintcrson's Seed Store 



166 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago 



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strangers with a lasting realization of 

 the hospitality and public spirit of the 

 business men of the capital. Nothing 

 of the kind is contemplated. If any 

 of the visitors to the convention feel 

 a desire to visit Washington, gaze on 

 the dome of the capitol, ride to the 

 top of the Washington monument, and 

 make the patriotic pilgrimage to the 

 mausoleum of Washington, they are 

 welcome to do so and the right hand 

 of fellowship will be extended to all 

 who give the high sign and murmur the 

 password. "It would not be in good 

 taste for us to do more," said a prom- 

 inent florist who attended the business 

 meeting August 1. "The program at 

 Baltimore will be so full that it would 

 be impolite for us to break into it. ' ' In 

 fact, little is said about the business 

 meeting in question. The social fea- 

 tures were a success. Mr. and Mrs. 

 William F. Gude turned their home over 

 to the guests and there was plenty of 

 sociability and amusement. There was 

 another business meeting August 8. 

 Nothing of great interest came up. 



The Market. 



Trade is good for this time of year, 

 although tinged rather strongly with 

 seasonal dullness. The presence of Con- 

 gress helps to prevent a total slump. 

 Weddings and funerals give many or- 

 ders. Not a little business comes from 

 out of town, some of it from points as 

 far distant as New York, Norfolk and 

 Richmond. 



The first cuttings of new Beauties 

 were made about a week ago. The 

 blooms were good and the demand ac- 

 tive. Stock in general is improving in 

 quality, except carnations and a few 

 other things. Asters are better and 

 plentiful at 50 cents and upward. 

 Among roses, Kaiserin is showing up 



0. V. ZANGEN, Seedsman 



HOBOKKN, N. J. 



Orower, Importer of High Orade 



Seeds, Bulbs and Plants 



Ask for catalorae or special quotations. 



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 JAPANESE BAMBOO STAKES 



IndlspADBsble for Lilies, Mums. Gladioli. Last a 

 long time. Do not decay. ft. long, strong; 100. 

 6Sc: 260. tl.60; 000.12.76; 1000,16.00; bundle of 200U, 

 19.00; lot of 8000. $20.00. 



Asparacns Plnmosus Nanus Seed. FrMhly 

 Katli«red, 1000. $1.75; 6000. $7.50. 



—ADDRESS— 



H. H. BERGER it CO. 



70 Wumn St.. NEW TOBK 



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Asparagus Flomosus Nanus 



New Crop— Oreenhouse-rrown 



IM seeds, 60c; 6«0 seeds. $2.00; 1000 seeds, $SJM: 



10,000 seeds. $30.00. 



8prenceii,2Sc per 280 seeds: 76c per 1000 seeda; 



$2.76 per 6000 seeds. 



Oar riowsr Seed Oatalorne free on application. 



THE MOORE SEED CO., 'ViffiSigbK* 



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ASPARAGUS SEED 



TRUE PLUMOSUS NANUS 

 Wisconsin Greenhouse Grown. 



Not to be compared wltli the Inferior California and 

 Florida ontdoor grown seed. 



1000 seeds. $4.00; 6000, tlS.TS; 10,000.935.00 



G. H. HUNKEL CO. '.' SEEDSMEN 



jtflLWAUKXK, WIS. 



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well. Gardenias and stephanotis con- 

 tinue to be equal to the demand. The 

 Togo festivities here helped local trade 

 but little, most of the functions being 

 government affairs. D. 



For Fall Planting 



Lllium Henryl, Hansoni. tenuifoUum, Dsvuri- 

 cum, Wallacel. elecrans and tiger; Daphne cneo- 

 nun. Delphinium formosum, Japan Tree Lilac. 

 Japan and German Iris. 



Fall list ready in August. 



LS. MILLER, Wading River, N. Y. 



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LILIUM GIGANTEUN 



A No. 1 Quality, 7x9—300 per Case 

 Write tor Price 



D. RUSCONI 



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



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GET RICH QUICK 



Grow Cold Storage Ulloa 



A case of 200 7/9 Oiganteums cost you $14.00. Will 

 produce in 10 weeks at least 40 dozen flowers. 

 Figure out your profits. Qet a case at once from 



C. C POLLWORTH CO., Milwaukee, Wis. 



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toDnrivaled for size of flower, purity of color and 

 highest development. They represent the beat 

 specialists have so far produced. Seeds and plants. 



J. L. SCHILLER, Toledo, O. 



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BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS :: BULBS :: PLANTS 



72 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK CITT 



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 wben ^nrltlnK advertiaera. 



