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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



39 



Seasonable Bulbs 



Narcissus Paper White Grandiflora 



13-15 cm. bulbs, $1.25 per 100, $9.00 per 



mo- «>Ttra nnnlifT7 14 om and UD. $1.50 Per 



1000; extra quality, 14 cm. 

 100, $11.00 per 1000. 



and up, $1.50 per 



Freesias, Bermuda-grown 



Finest eelecteH quality, % in. up, 75c per 100, 

 $6 00 per 1000; French-grown, mammoth bulbs, 

 % in. up, $1.25 per lUO, $9.«i0 per 1000; Purity, 

 $2 00 per luO, $18.00 per 1000. 



Lilium Candidum (Annunciation Lily) 

 Fine bulbs, $6.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



Callas 



L<)rgest siz«>d bulbs, about 2 in. in diameter, 

 $10.00 per H 0. 



Oxalis (Bermuda Buttercup) 

 75c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 



Lilium Formosum 



6 8 in. bulbs, case lots (850 bulbs), $14.00 

 per case. 



R R. PIERSON CO. 



Tarrytown=on-Hudson, 





New York 



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Per .1000 



Paper Whites Grand., 13 cm. bulbs $ 9.00 



Paper Whites Giant, 14 cm. bulbs 11.00 



Romans, 12-15 cm 23.50 



Freesias, % in. up 9.00 



Freesias, % in. up 7.50 



Lilium Formosum, 7-9, 250 in a case $7.00 per 100 65.00 



Harrisii, 5-7 4.00 " 38.50 



Send for oar latest Wholesale Balb Catalogue. 



Currie Bros. Co.,^ 'rSU Milwaukee, Wis. 



MentlOD The Review when yon write 



mest on South Jefferson avenue after 

 the first of the year. 



F. EL Bawlings, secretary of the Plant 

 Seed Co., met a sudden death by drown- 

 ing last week. 



Park Commissioner Scanlan has the 

 sympathy of his many friends in the 

 trade in the loss of his wife, a bride of 

 only a year, who died August 25. Mrs. 

 Seanlan's death followed the birth of a 

 daughter August 23. The child died 

 shortly after birth. The funeral took 

 place August 28. Many floral offerings 

 were sent and many of our local trade 

 were in attendance. 



The monthly meeting of the Florists* 

 Clnb will take place September 9, on the 

 grounds of the H. J. Weber Nursery Co., 

 at Nursery, St. Louis county. The mem- 

 bers will be entertained by Frank Weber. 

 A large attendance is looked for by both 

 President Young and President-elect 

 Windier. J. J. B. 



The business of A. Brix has been in- 

 corporated, un<ler the name of the A. 

 Brix Floral Co. The capital stock is 

 $15,000, fully paid, and divided as fol- 

 lows: Adolph Brix and Augusta Brix, 

 745 shares each; Adolphena Biery, 10 

 shares. 



St. Louis, Mo. — Max Herzog has 

 bought a lot 60x125 at the southeast cor- 

 ner of Sidney and California avenue. He 

 will at once build a seven-room residence 

 and greenhouse. 



HiLLSBOEO, Oee.— W. H. Morton, pro- 

 prietor of the Hillsboro Plant & Flower 

 Giudens, has had an excellent year and 

 has ordered the material for another 

 b«Me 30x100, to be put up in the best 

 maaaer possible. 



WiDl6[S0D's Seed Sioie 



45-47-49 Wabash Ave, ^"•^c^lf^^'et^^"'* CHICAGO 



Plantsmen, Nurserymen, Seedsmen 

 and Florists' Supplies 



We can supply everything^ the Florist uses Catalogue Free 





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