JULY 28, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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The finest of all the fancy varieties 

 of Mignonette for Winter forcing; 

 seed saved from select spikes under 

 glass. We have received many testi- 

 monials with regard to the excellence 

 of this variety. Trade pkt. 60c.. ^ oz. 

 ♦l.OO. oz. $7.50. 



ARTHUR T. B0DDIN6T0N 



SEEDSMAN 



348 West 14th Street 



New York City 



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Giant 



PANSY 



Seed 



The Kenilworth Strain 



must not be compared with the flimsy Trimar- 

 deau; it is much larger and of good substance. 

 The immense flowers of 3^ to 4 inches are of 

 perfect form ; every tint and shade is produced 

 in striking combinations and endless variations 

 of beautiful colors and markings; it is the result 

 of years of selections. The stock plants are 

 selected from many thousands of plants grown 

 for market. It is rich with shades of brown, 

 bronze, red. mahogany and numerous others. 

 1910 seed now ready, light, medium or dark mix- 

 ture. 2000 seeds, 50c: 5000, fl.OO; k oz., $1.25; 

 loz.. $5.00; lib.. $50.00. 



Also the following colors of the KBNILWOBTH 

 STRAIN: Yellow; Yellow, dark eye; Lord 

 Beaconsfleld, Mme. Ferret; White, dark eye; Pur- 

 ple Black, Masterpiece, Red. Bronze, Dark 

 Blue and Light Blue Shades. Trade pkt.. 

 25c; any 5 for $1.00; 12 pkts., 1 of each 

 variety. $2.25. 



RA.INBOW is a blend of over 50 

 of the latest introductions of giant 

 pansies of the most beautiful, 

 gorgeous colors, blotched, striped, 

 veined, margined, etc. With 

 every $1.00 worth of Pansy 

 Seed I will send free 1000 

 seeds of Rainbow; and 

 with other amounts in 

 like proportion. 



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Gladioli 



As good as any and better than 

 many. 



E. E. STEWART 

 Rives Junction, Mich. 



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BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS :: BULBS x: PLANTS 

 7SCortlandt St., NKWTORKCITT 



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NEW OELBANS, LA. 





Horticultural Society Meeting. 



The New Orleans Horticultural So- 

 ciety held its annual business meeting 

 at Gundorf 's restaurant, close to West 

 End, July 21, and on the same occasion 

 also celebrated the society's twenty- 

 fifth anniversary by partaking of a de- 

 licious fish feast. 



The annual meeting was held in a 

 room adjoining the porch, and when 

 Vice-piesident Herman Doescher, in the 

 absence of President A. Alost, opened 

 the meeting, the place was crowded. 

 Charles R. Panter, the secretary, read 

 a cablegram of congratulations from 

 President Alost, who is now attending 

 the exposition at Brussels, Belgium. Mr. 

 Panter read another message of good 

 wishes from Otto Abele, one of the old 

 members, in the form of a telegram 

 sent from Norfolk, Va. Mr. Abele is 

 on his way to his old home in Germany. 



Harry Papworth, of the Metairie 

 Eidge Nursery, the state vice-president, 

 and a former president of the local as- 

 sociation, was appointed a committee 

 of one to invite the S. A. F. to hold its 

 convention in this city in 1915, the ex- 

 position 5'ear. Mr. Papworth will at- 

 tend the Rochester convention and urge 

 upon the florists the acceptance of the 

 invitation. 



The election of officers resulted as 

 follows: President, Richard Eichling; 

 vice-president, R. E. Simon; secretary, 

 C. R. Panter; treasurer, John Eblen. ' 



Horseshoe Brand French Bulbs 

 from the celebrated Bremond 

 fields will soon be here. All bulbs 

 are grown from the very best 

 stock and carefully selected be- 

 fore being packed. They will 

 net a better profit per thousand 

 bulbs than many other brands. 



Write for prices. 



RALPH M. WARD & GO. 



12 West Broadway, NEW YORK 



Not How Cheap 

 But How Good 



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J. M. Thorburn S Co. 



88 Barclay Street, NEW TOBK 



Trade Bnlb Oatalogue Now Ready 



Cold Storage Lily of th e Valley Pips 



FRENCH GROWN PANSY SEED 



At Reduced Prices. Per oe. 



Snow Queen $0.76 



Orchid Flowered 1.00 



Masterpiece 1.00 



Fire Klne 80 



Fmperor William 60 



Fairy Queen 60 



Peacock 60 



Busrnot 1.50 



Yellow Trlmardeau 75 



"White Trimardeau 75 



Thorburn Superb Mixed *.00 



By mail on receipt of remittance. Not less than 

 an ounce sold at ounce rates. 



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LILIES 



We are filling orders for Harrisii and can supply 



ALSO COLD STORAGE GIGANT£UM 



See our new CatalOKue, just mailed 



Yuess Sardens Conpany, Bulb Merchants 



NKWBURGH. N. T. 



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Seasonable Seeds 

 For Sflmmer Sowioj^ 



All the leading kinds. 



James Vick's Sons 



SKKDSMKN 

 ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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