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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



43 



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Lilium Harrisii 



TRUE STOCK 



5/7 $4.00 per 100 



6/7 6.00 per 100 



Narcissus Paper White Grandiflora 



$1.00 per 100. $8.00 per 1000. 



DUTCH BULBS, ready now. 

 Send for prices. 



J. N. THORBURN St CO. 



88 BMTOlsy Street, thronch to 

 88 Park Place, NKW TOBK. 



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BULBS 



We have a few sarplas 



White Romans 



12/13 cm. Bolid bnlbs, $2.25 per 100; 



$20.00 per 1000. 



See our full list of 



Seasonable Seeds and Bulbs 



for present planttDK 



Yuess Gardens Co. 



Newburgh, N. Y. 



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Caodidom Lily Bolbs 



Home grown, clean, healthy stock. 



7 to 9 inches in i ircumference $8.00 per 100 



5 to 7 iDches in circumfprence 2.00 per 100 



3 to 5 inches in circumference 1.00 per 100 



Terms. Cafh. 



P. 0. COBLENTZ, New Madison, Ohio 



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OUR SPECIALTY 



Next fall will be 



L.Toorli Bauamiffera (Amaryllis Hallii). 



Home-Kro^^n LUlumi. 



All varieties of German and Japan Iris. 



Write for prices. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Parle, N. Y. 



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No better strains in existence. Famous Ronsdorfer 

 and Lattmann Obconica hybrids, 2-in. stock ready now. 

 For pricrs see classified adv. 



J. L. SCHILLER, 929 Pronty Ave., Toledo, 0. 



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Catalogues, Colored Plates, 



CALENDARS, POST CARDS, ETC. 



HIGH CLASS ENGRAVINGS of ALL KINDS 



Send for Catalogue. 



VREDENBURGduCO. 



ROCHKSTXR, IVKW TORK 



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he has gathered two inches of water in a 

 single night, and that in five nights he 

 has collected eight inches, while in sum- 

 mer he has collected as much as three 

 and one-half inches in five nights. These 

 quantities may be better appreciated 

 when it is considered that one inch of 

 water equals 100 tons per acre. 



To most Americans this process may 

 be a new one, but not so to scientific 

 people and to some observant travelers. 

 Kipling, for instance, has written: 



We have no water to delight 

 Our broad and brookless vales. 



Only the dew-pond on the heights. 

 Unfed, that never falls. 



Would it not be better if the United 

 States Department of Agriculture, instead 

 of expending $300,000 entirely in the 

 purchase and distribution of the com- 

 monest of seeds, should apply that money 

 to instructing American citizens residing 

 in appropriate sections how to construct 

 dew ponds? Burnet Landreth. 



DUTCH BULBS. 



The boat from Holland that reached 

 New York September 7 had the follow- 

 ing consignments of Dutch bulbs: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Cumberland Gap Dispatch S 



Ward, R. M., & Co 83 



Meyer, Charles 33 



Rolker, August, & Son 15 



Elliott, W. H., & Sons 11 



Plerson, F. R., & Co 151 



Baldwin, Austin & Co 3 



Siebrecht, W. H 6 



Henderson, P., & Co 80 



Spence, L. J 19 



Stumpp & Walter Co 237 



Berger, H. H., & Co 23 



Bartle, James S 17 



Siedsman, G 7 



Abel, C. E., & Go. 109 



Ter Kulle, J 1 



Thorburn, J. M., & Co 62 



Darrorw, H. Frank 68 



Downing, Judal & Co 22 



Weber & Stti 2 



Hagemann, William, & Co 13» 



Vatirbaiv's See<l Store 81 



Hampjton, i. W. Jr., & Co 27 



Enanth, Nachod & Kuhne 1 



Maltus & Ware 1,870 



Total 3,072 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



The Schroeder-Son Nursery Co., Lafay- 

 ette, Colo., fruit and ornamental trees, 

 plants and shrubs; Wm. Elliott & Sons, 

 New York, N. Y., pot-grown strawberry 

 and vegetable plants; Peter Henderson & 

 Co., New York, N. Y., seeds, bulbs, 

 plants, tools, etc.; V. Lemoine & Son, 

 Nancy, France, bulbs and plants; Little 

 River Nurseries, Little River, Fla., or- 

 ange, grapefruit and ornamental stock; 

 McHutchison & Co., New York, N. Y., 

 agents for Vincent Lebreton, Angers, 

 France, nursery stock; J. E. Jackson, 

 Gainesville, Ga., bulbs and southern field- 

 grown roses. 



Unioxtown. Pa.— T. N. Brown says 

 trade was decidedly dull during the time 

 the coke plants were shut down, but that 

 business now is improving. Coke is king 

 here. 



Olean, N. Y.— The Clean Plant & Cut 

 Flower Co. has been incorporated, with 

 a capital stock of $100,000. The incor- 

 porators are D. R. Herron and R. F. 

 Rawlings. 



I Dutch Bulbs, French Bulbs, Freesia, 

 Easter Lilies, in Stock Now. 



H. H. BBBGEB ft CO.. 70 Warren St., Hew York 



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BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS :: BULBS :: PLANTS 

 78 Cortlandt St. NEW TOBK CITT 



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Majesty 



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 Majesty Mignonette 



Recognized by the growers as the best 

 paylna: and finest fancy Mignonette 

 grown. In the maiket it always brings 

 top prices. Seed saved from selected 

 spikes (only) under glass. 



'A trade pkL, 60c; trade pkL, $1.00 

 5 pkts. for 94.00^ «^e^ 



ARTHUR T. B0DDIN6T0N 



S4a West 14th St., Now York City 



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