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OOTOBBB 14, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



45 



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i{eady Now* Immediate Delivery* We invite comparison with any other Bulbs on the market. 



Satisfaction Guaranteed. 



iYACTNTHS— BONIATURK, SINGLC NAMKD VARIB- 

 TIKS, S2 0A per luu; $18 lO per lOio. Baron van Tuyll, 

 white; Glcantea, mop; Gertrude, red; Grand Maltre, 

 blue: Kins ot tbe Blues, dark blue. 



Superfine Mixture, all colore. $1.50 per 100; $13.50 per 

 1000 



FIRST SIZS, SINGLE HYACINTHS, the best forcing 

 stock t. be had at any prli e. $5 6'< per H'O; $50 00 per 10«0. 

 Gertrude, red: Roi des Belies, red: Baron van Tuyll, 

 white: Grand Maitre, biuf; Kins: of tbe TeUows. 



SECOND SIZE HTACINTHS, $3 60 per 100; $30.00 per 

 1000 Gertrude, red; Grand Maitre, blue. 



TULIPS — EXTRA SELECT Forcing Stock. 



Single Per 100 



Duo van Tbol, scarlet $l.f>0 



Duo van Thol, white 1.35 



Artus, s a<-l. t 120 



BeUe Alllanoe, scarlet 2.00 



Clirysolora, yellow 76 



Keizerkroon, red and gold 1.50 



CottaseMaid, rose 1.00 



Canary Bird, yellow 90 



1000 



$12 00 



1100 



10.00 



18 00 



600 



12.60 



8. 



8.00 



TULIPS — EXTRA SELECT Forcing Stock. 

 SInele. Per 100 



La Reine, white 10.90 



L' Immaculee, white 70 



VermiUon Brilliant 2.50 



Proserpine, carmine-rose 2.50 



Yellow Prince 80 



Select Foroins: Mixture 75 



DOUBLE VARIETIES - 



MurlUo, niiik and white 1.75 



La Candour, white 1.25 



Rubra Maxima, scarlet 1.50 



CROCUS — Separate colors 60 



SPANISH IRIS — Fine mixture 60 



NARCISSI— Double Von Sion, 14cm 140 



Double Von Sion, 13 cm 100 



Sincle, Golden tipur. first size 160 



Double, Incomparable 85 



JONQUILS — Yellow, fmerant, single 50 



Yellow, fragrant, double 1.26 



1000 



$8.00 



6.60 



22.60 



22.60 



7.60 



600 



16.00 

 11.00 

 13.00 



3.60 



3.50 



13.00 

 9.00 



13 50 

 7.00 



4.60 

 11.00 



Send for complete list. Remember, these Balba are offered as 

 the cream of the market, and we Guarantee Satisfaction. 



JACKSON & PERKINS CO., 



Newark, New York State 



florists and Nurserymen 

 Wholesale Only 



Mention The Review v hen you write. 



the first day of the present week re- 

 minds the growers that out of doors is 

 not the best place for sets. Quite a few 

 oarly carload shipments have been made 

 and others will follow as soon as the 

 buyers can be convinced that it is cool 

 enough to ship. The situation seems to 

 be satisfactory and a steady advance in 

 prices is looked for. Many of the 

 smaller growers, who have been inclined 

 to hold oflf for prices that at this time 

 of the year are practically prohibitive, 

 are readjusting themselves and will prob- 

 ably accept the fair prices that are be- 

 iuf,' offered. The crop on the whole, al- 

 though far below what it should have 

 been in quantity, is of exceptionally good 

 M"'dity and barring whites, which show 

 :i 'try rot, will be likely to hold over win- 

 ' : in first-class shape. 



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MORSE ON SWEET PEAS. 



1 C. Morse & Co., San Francisco, have 

 ued an appendix to their "Field 

 tes on Sweet Peas," in which Lester 

 f Morse says: 



"It has been two years since tbe last 



■ lie of 'Field Notes' was published, 



1 while it was our intention to re- 



ite them this year, the multitude of se- 



tions and repetition of varieties ren- 



■s it impossible to properly classify 



'8t of the recent introductions and we 



'1 wait another year before attempting 



new book. After one or two more 



asons the seed trade will probably de- 



'e to list but one name for a variety, 



■d the new Sweet Pea Society of Amer- 



'1 was born in the nick of time to act as 



',| onsor for an authorized list of names. 



jve are willing to stand by their deci- 



"'on when it is given, but meantime we 



i'Urpose to curtail the list by growing, 



"^r instance, only oiie White Spencer, 



^"d not half a dozen. In white, as in 



"laroon and some others, we think we 



rNAKl^lS^iJS GRANDIFLORA 



Of this, the moft popular and most profitable of all bulbs for florists' forcini;, we have a 

 very large st'ick, and also of the very best. larKest-floweriDg: quality. These bulbs we can 

 place iu cold storage for our customers and deliver them as wanted up to January lat at an 

 additional cost of 25c per 100 per month after September 1st 



100 10O0 5noo 10.0*X) 



First Size Bulbs, 13 cm. and up (1250 to case) $1.10 $9.00 $43.75 < 85.00 



Monster Bulbs, 14 cm. and up (IbOO to case) 1.80 11.00 58.75 106.00 



Jumbo Bulbs, 15 cm. and up 2.50 20.00 



FREESIA BULBS m ,«. 



First Size, selected $0.80 $ 7.00 



Mammotb i.sQ lo.OO 



Jiunbo Bulbs 1.75 15.00 



50 Barclay Street, NEW YORK 



FRESH SEED- 



Eastern Greenhouse Grown 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



Per 100 seeda 60c Per 1000 seeds $3.00 



Larger qnantities, better prices. 



W. W. RAWSON g CO., Seedsmen 



6 UNION ST., BOSTON, MASS. 



0r W Alwayv enentioa the Flofists' ReviCW 'vihea writing advcrtiMtB. W W 



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