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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



June 23, loio. 



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jr RELIABLE SEEDS 1| 



Per 6 Tr. 

 Tr.Pkts Pkt 



BeKoiiia KraciltH Uiminosa, 



scarlet wlntcrblooiiier ♦2.60 W.W 



Calceolaria, tigered and spotted 



Hybrids 2.S<) .«J 



Cineraria, dwarf Hybrids In 



colors, separate 2.50 .50 



Cineraria, mixture of dwarf 



Hybrids 2J50 .50 



Per oz. 



Dracaena Indlvlsa. (.-lean seed- .?1.00 



Misnonette Zangen's Tri- 

 umph, for (freenliouse 3.00 .50 



Myusotis Zangen's Winter 



Queen, for greenhouse 4 00 .50 



PansiesCassier's improved 



Giants, finest mixed 5,00 .70 



Stocks Beauty of Nice, as: Day- 

 break. Carmine, Lilac, White, 



each separate 3.00 .50 



My catalogue will Interest you, ask it. 



0. V. Zangen, SeedMinaii, Huboken, N. J. 



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OLADIOLI 



Brenchleyenflie, May, Pactole, Ceree. 

 La Marck, Isaac Bacbanan. 



Cinnamon Vines, Milla, Bessera, 

 Oxalia, Iris, Lilies and other aam- 

 mer flowering Bulbs. 



—Send for prices.— 



E. S. MILLER 



Wadins River, Longf Island, N. T. 



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Fiower Seeds, Market Garden and 



Field Seeds, ail kinds of Tender 



and Hardy Plants, Tuberoses, 



Dahlias, Gladioli, Small Fruits. 



RUSH ORDERS 



JAMES VICK*S SONS 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



"BUDS" 



76 Barclay Street, NEW YORK CITY 



In the heart of the Wholesale Seed 



section of New York. 



CARL R. GLOBCKNER, Mar. 



Ow Motto : " Not the cheapest, but the best" 



All varieties of Flower .Seeds for fall plant- 

 ing ready now. Of superior quality. 



TRENCH AND DUTCH BULBS 



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IMPORT ORDERS 



VRBMCH AND DUTCH BULBS 



' Paper White Narcissus 

 Roman Hyacinths Dutch Hyacinths 



Tulips andlJarcissus 

 Let Me Flcure on Tour Wants 



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present. As the date chosen was near 

 the time when it was customary for the 

 executive committee to meet and ar- 

 range for the annual convention, and 

 as several members of the executive 

 committee were also members of the 

 other committees, it was decided to call 

 a meeting of this committee at the 

 same place December 28. As the Whole- 

 sale Seedsmen's League and the Whole- 

 sale Grass Seed Dealers' Association 

 were also represented, the meeting was 

 a well attended and most important one. 

 "Prof. Woods presided at the con- 

 ference, and I cannot pass this point 

 without mentioning the spirit of fair- 

 ness and equity in which he met our 

 members. The meeting was inspired by 

 a desire on the part of each to learn 

 of the other, and to search for that 

 happy medium of proposed legislation 

 that on the part of seed analysts would 

 protect the public against unscrupulous 

 and fraudulent dealers, and against all 

 sale of pernicious and noxious seed to 

 an innocent purchaser, and yet would 

 allow the seedsman latitude enough to 

 secure his unmilled stocks, and, after 

 proper preparation, to place them on 

 the market, on their merits, without be- 

 coming a criminal in the eyes of the 

 law. 



Results of the Boston Meeting. 



"It is not my purpose to trespass on 

 our various committees' reports, and 

 they must pardon me if I touch lightly 

 on .some points that properly belong to 

 them, but the Asults <rf this meeting 

 were so important that bo harm will be 

 done if brought to your attention twice. 

 In my judgment the Boston meeting, 

 as it is known, will have more far- 

 reaching results toward attaining uni- 

 form legislation, and also legislation 

 that will be fair to all and that can be 

 consistently complied with, than any 

 action previously taktsn by the associa- 

 tion The work uf this meeting has 

 been printed in form for limited dis- 

 tribution, and a copy has been sent to 

 every member of our association in 

 states where legislation has been pro- 

 posed. Concessions were made on each 

 side, and there is no doubt that a mu- 

 tual respect and good will were estab- 

 lished that will materially assist in ad- 

 justing matters that may come before 

 the two associations in the future. The 

 omission of all viability standards, and 

 time limitation of liability, are neces- 

 sary and important matters, especially 

 in business handled as rapidly as is the 

 grass seed business, the interests of 

 which were most closely affected. The 

 seed analysts consider it desirable for 

 the committees to meet occasionally, 

 oftener than once a year, and I desire 

 to recommend that our committee be 

 continued and that funds be provided, 

 so that they can be reimbursed for ex- 

 penses while attending to matters of 

 such vital importance to the association. 



The Wave of Pure Seed Legislation. 



"The meeting at Boston was not 

 much more than adjourned and its work 

 rounded out for dissemination before 

 we were deluged with a wave of pure 

 seed legislation in various states that 

 gave our officers and committees all the 

 work they cared for. Our counsel had 

 his lines so well laid that notices of all 

 bills were sent to him at once, and he 

 immediately notified all members in 

 states where new laws were proposed; 

 he also sent prompt notices to your 



Ward'sLilyBtilbs 



'NOT HOW CHXAP- 

 BUT HOW GOOD" 



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FRENCH GROWN PANSY SEED 



At Reduced Prices. Peroz. 



Rno^v Queen $0.75 



Orchid Flowered l.oi) 



]>Ia«terpie(;e IM 



Fire KinsT m 



Kmperor AVilllam 60 



Fairy Queen. .5(1 



Peacock . .m 



KuKnot. ■• ■■. 1.50 



Yeilow Triniardeau 75 



White Trimardcau » 



By mail on ruoolpt of remittance. Not less than 

 an ounce sold at ounce rates. 



TBORBURN'S BULBS 



We are bookint; orders now for Harrlsll and 

 FomioRum and other Japan LiUee; also liomao 

 Hyacinths and Paper White Narcissus. 



J. M. TMORBURN & CO. 



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Headquarters for 



SPRING BULBS 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



Floral Park, N. Y. 



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Gladioli 



Ab good as any and better :baD 

 many. 



E. E. STEWART 

 Rives Junction, Mich. 



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LILIUM GIGANTEIM 



7/9, fine bulbs, |24.00 per case. Re8<'>- io^ 

 delivery from cold storage as d^red. 



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