JUNK IG, 1010. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



41 



If RELIABLE SEEDS m 



Per 6 Tr. 

 Tr. Pkt8 Pkt 



Keeonia gracilis luminosa, 



Bcarlet wlnterbloomer $2.60 $0.60 



Calceolaria, tlgrered and spotted 



Hybrids 2.50 .50 



Cineraria, dwarf Hybrids in 



colors, separate 2.60 .60 



Cineraria, mixture of dwarf 



Hybrids 2.50 .50 



Per oz. 



Dracaena indivlsa, clean seed- .$1.00 



Misnunette Zangen's Tri- 

 umph, for greenhouse 3.00 .50 



Myosotis Zangen's Winter 



Queen, for greenhouse 4 00 .50 



PansiesCassler's Improved 



Giants, finest mixed 5,00 .70 



Stocks Beauty of Nice, as: Day- 

 break. Oarmlne, Lilac, White, 

 each separate 3.00 .50 



My catalogue will interest you, ask it. 



O. V. ZaiigeH, Seedsmaa, Hoboken, N. J. 



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GLADIOLI 



BrenohleyenaiB, May, Paotole, Ceres, 

 La Marek, Isaac Bnchanan. 



Cinnamon Vines, Milla, Bessera, 

 Ozalia, Iris, Liliea and other Bom- 

 mer flowering Balbe. 



—Send for prioei.— 



E. S. MILLER 



Wadinff Biv«r, Loni^ leland, N. Y. 



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Flower Seeds, Market Oarden and 



Field Seeds, all kinds of Tender 



and Hardy Plants, Tuberoses, 



Dahlias, Qladioll, Small Fruits. 



RUSH ORDERS 



JAMES VICK*S SONS 



ROCHX8TKR, H. Y. 



LILIES 



Cold Storage and New Stock 

 Nothing Better to be Had 



Our new price list will soon be mailed. 

 ^Vrite for it. 



YUESS 



Gardens Company 



NKWBURGH, N. Y. 



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IMPORT ORDERS 



VRENCH A^D DUTCH BULBS 



Paper White Narcissus! 

 Roman Hyacinths Dutch Hyacinths 



Tulips and Narcissus \ 



Let M* nawre on Tour WanUv^ 



STOKES' SEED STORE 



210 Mwrket St. PHILADXLPHIA 



reported in The Review at the time, 

 the District Court awarded the corn, 

 with costs, to the plaintiff, and the 

 Supreme Court decision absolutely 

 places ownership of the entire crop 

 with the owner of the land under the 

 form of contract used. J. C. Robinson 

 says this decision will safeguard all 

 future contracts where seedsmen own 

 their land. 



SUBPBISED THE TBEE MEN. 



In his address as president of the 

 American Association of Nurserymen, 

 F. H. Stannard told the convention at 

 Denver last week that "Many of us 

 were much surprised, when the tariff 

 bill of 1909 was put in force, to find 

 that the duty was materially raised on 

 apple and other seeds in which nur- 

 serymen were interested, while flower 

 seeds were practically free. It is well 

 known that foreign apple and mahaleb 

 seeds are better than the home grown 

 product, which really makes it neces- 

 sary to import these seeds, and every 

 effort should be made to have this duty 

 on seeds reduced when the tariff ques- 

 tion is again under consideration. For 

 this reason, I would recommend that a 

 fund also be provided for a representa- 

 tive from the tariff committee to watch 

 our interests." 



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CONDITIONS IN NEBRASKA. 



One of the leading growers of Ne- 

 braska sweet corns and vine seeds 

 writes that the season has been cold and 

 very backward and the conditions 

 rather unfavorable for crops of nearly 

 allrkinds. There has been considerable 

 replanting done, especially of corn, and 

 some of the crops will be late. We hope, 

 however, with favorable conditions 

 from now on, and good growing 

 weather, to fill the most of our orders 

 in full, and may have -a limited sur- 

 plus of a few varieties to offer next 

 fall. We do not, however, look for any 

 large surplus stocks of corn and vine 

 seeds throughout the west and central 

 states. 



HOLLAND BULBS. 



A correspondent in Holland reports 

 that the lifting of both hyacinths and 

 tulips was begun in a small way in the 

 first days of June and that it should 

 be by now in fujl progress. The start 

 at lifting was made earlier than in 

 many years. This was due to the sud- 

 den arrival of summer, about the middle 

 of May, after a cool, backward spring. 

 The effect was pronounced and impor- 

 tant. The tulips practically stopped 

 growing and began to ripen off. The 

 result should be to the advantage of 

 the blooming quality of the bulbs, but 

 the size is less than would be the case 

 had the hot weather held off; first-size 

 bulbs will not be abundant. The crop 

 of hyacinths, tulips and most other 

 bulbs will be below earlier expectations 

 and the tendency of prices is to ad- 

 vance. With a favorable drying season, 

 overseas shipments sfiould get out much 

 earlier this vear than last. 



IOWA SEED DEALEBS MEET. 



The seedsmen located in the state of 

 Iowa gathered at Des Moines almost 

 to a man June 9. It was the most 

 thoroughly representative atteiidance 

 thus far recorded at the annual meet- 

 ings of the Iowa Seed Dealers' Aasoci- 



WarfsLilyBolbs 



"NOT HOW CSBAP- 



BUT HOW GOOD** 



RALPH M. WARD & GO. 



12 W. Broadway, NEW YORK 



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FRENCH GROWN PANSY SEED 



At Reduced Prices. Per oz. 



Snow Queen 90.75 



Orchid Flowered 1.00 



Masterpiej-e i J.OO 



Fire Kini; 60 



Km pcror William 60 



Fairy Queen 50 



Pea<'ock .60 



BuKnot 1.60 



Yellow Triniardeau 76 



White Triniardean .75 



By mall on receipt of remittance. Not less than 

 an ounce sold at ounce rates. 



THORBURN'S BULBS 



We are booklnfr orders now for HarrlBli and 

 Forniosum and other Japan Lilies; also Komah 

 Hyacinths and Paper White Narcissus. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 

 13 Barclay St.. tkraaili ti 3S hrk Placa NKW YORK 



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Headquarters for 



SPBINB BBLBS 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



Floral Park, M. Y. 



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Gladioli 



As good as any and better than 

 many. 



E. E. STEWART 

 Rives Junction, Mich. 



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LILIUM GIGANTEUM 



7/9. fine bulbs. $24.00 per case. Ready for 

 delivery from cold storatre as desired. 



8EBD8 AND rLORIBTS* BUPPLIU 



Money-saving-price-lists— Free. 



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BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS :: BULBS ta PLANTS 

 7SCortIandt St., MKW TORKCITT 



