FEBRUAnr 29, 191'_». 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



67 



H. FRANK DARROW 



p. O. Box 1250 

 86 Barclay St., NEW YORK 



Cold Storage VALLEY for Easter Forcing 



Importar of 



Jizaleas, Palms, Bay Trees 



and all other Belgian Plants, Lily of the Valley 

 of the finest Berlin and Haniburg brands. 



Japanese, Holland and French Bulbs 



FRENCH and ENQLISH 

 FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL STOCKS 



Mention The Review when vou write 



Geiman Stock Seeds 



A GRAND SPECIALTY 



Price list on appllcatloii 



PAUL TEICHER, Striegau, Geraiany 



OUI«at Special Hoasa 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



WE IMPORT 



to order for the Trade only, PLANTS and 

 BULBS from Europe and Japan. Spring 

 or Fall Delivery. Address with business card. 



AUGUST ROLKER & SONS 



P. 0. Box 752, or 31 Barclay Street, NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when you wnie 



DANISH SEEDS 



If yon take interest In C»blM««, CMliflower, 

 CuTOt« Manrel. 8we4e and Tamip, of selected 

 ■trains (state controlled), jtlease apply to 



CHR. OLSEN, Odense, Denmaii 



Wholesale Seed Grower (Established 1882), In order 



to have yomr name placed on my mailing list. 



Montlon Thp Rpvlpw when vou write 



RARE SEEDS 

 of BORDER PLANTS 



Own SavlnR. Cat. Free. 



PCnrS HAKDY PLANT FAM 



^jaimsu). Ulddleaex. Enc^ 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



AycM- A: Son, Philadelphia, and the west- 

 ern papers through the Lessing Adver- 

 tising Agency, Des Moines. Frank B 

 White is counselor in the matter of Mr. 

 Page's publicity. 



FERRY AT TWIN FALLS. 



The following is from the Times, of 

 Twin Falls, Idaho, for February ]G: 



"A proposition of interest to every 

 resident of the Twin Falls tract, and 

 farmers especially, was presented to 

 the Twin Falls Commercial Club this 

 week by K. M. Moore, representing the 

 B. M. Ferry & Co. seed house of De- 

 troit, Mich. Mr. Moore 's proposition in 

 brief is to make contracts with the 

 farmers to raise garden peas, the entire 

 crop to be purchased by D. M. Ferry 

 & Co. at 3 cents a pound, and will wait 

 for its pay for the stock seed until the 

 crop is sold in the fall. The farmer 

 will be at no cash outlay whatever, his 

 only expense being the work of plant- 

 ing and harvesting the crop. It isn 't 

 even necessary to cultivate them. 



"The average crop of garden peas, 

 according to Mr. Moore, is from twen- 



Cablo Address, NOVA BOSKOOP. ABC Code, 5th Ed. 



Boskoop, Holland, Jan. 26th, 1912. 

 Gentlemen :— Hei-ewith beg to state that I have dissolved my partnership with MXS8RS. 

 W. VAN KLSKr Si SONS, The Nurseries, Boakoop, Holland, and that I will 

 continue the business relations for my own account from Jan. 27, 1912, under the name of 



Verkade Van Kleef 



W. VAN KLEEF, Jr., Prop. 



Nova Nurseries, BOSKOOP, HOLLAND 



Hoping to be honored with your esteemed orders, which will have my personal best care 

 and attention. Yours very truly, W. VAN KLKXF, Jr. 



Nurseries: Boskoop, Waddlnzveen, Holland. 



Sptciallies: Azalea, Buxus, Clematis, Conifers, Mafoolias, Japanese Maples, Rhododendrons, 



select hardy varieties; Roses, new and old varieties, etc 



Mention The Review when you write. 



-TO THK TRADE- 



HENRY METTE, Ouedlinbui^, Gennany 



^^^^^^^"^^ (Established in 1787) 



Grower and Exporter on the very lararest scale of all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



Bpeolaltiea: Beans, Beets, Cabbages, Carrots, Kohl-Rabi, Leeks, Lettuces, Onions, 

 Peas, RadtsHes, Spinach. Turnips, Swedes, Asters, Balsams. Begonias, Carnations, 

 Cinerarias, Gloxinias. Larkspurs, Kasturtiuma. Pansles, Petunias, Phlox, Primulas, Scabious, 

 Stocks, Verbenas. Zinnias, etc. Catalogue free on application, 



HBNRY MSTTK'S TRIUMPH OF THK GIANT PANSIES (mixed), the most per- 

 fect and most beautiful in the world, |5.00 per oz. ; |1.50 per ^ oz. ; 75c per 1/16 oz. PosUge 

 paid. Cash with order. 



All seeds offered are grown under my personal supervision on my O'wn vast erounds, 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and best quality. I also 

 ■To\7 largrely seeds on contract. 



>^r'*i#vas 



-PKBPSCT PLANT FOODS- 



THOMSON'S 



Viie riaat ui 

 VegeUble 



MANURE 



Unrivaled for vines, tomatoes, cacnmbers, all \lowcring, foUage 

 and tmlt bearing plants; vegetables, lawns, etc. Has stood the 

 test of 30 years. The resalt of many years of practical experience. 



Sold by I<eadine American Seedsmen. 



Also Thomson's Special Ctarysanthemnm and Topdresslng 



Hannre. An Excellent Stlmnlant. 



Freight paid on qaantltles; Mberal terms to retailers. Write 



for onr special offer to the American trads. agents' circulars, 



pamphlets, etc.. to sole makers. 



Write for 

 etc. 



Kxp^Xsof^Pure Scotch Soot pTiSlV! 



Wme Thomson & Sons, Ltde, 



Tweed Vineyards, 

 CloTentords, Seotlaad 



Export House for Field- grown, Own-raiaed German Rosea 



NEW ROSES FOR 1912 



(H. T.) Darkest blood red and sweetest rose in existence. Two- 

 year, oi>en-ground plants. Kach, 98.00; 10 plants, $S0.00. 



LUI8E LILIA 



QP llllirCTIIIirDP ' RuBfOsa hybrid. ) Snow white, semi-double, miikllc with yel- 



OUnillBCiL If bllU low stamens, remontant, hedge and rockery rose. Kaoh,$S.OO. 



PUC'TIIC (cllmblnB moss-polyantha.) Hardy, crimson red, branehes an<1 



UUC I nC flower buds very finely nioss«Ml. Kach, $1.50. 



And All Leading; Cutting;, Forcinc and Bedding; Roses. 



PETER LAMBERT, TRIER, GERMANY 



Raiser of the famous Frai Karl Dmschki and Kaiserin 



VAN GRIEKEN S BULBSjp well selectko 



HlKh'grade Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, 

 Crocus, etc. Write for Catalogrue. 



LEO VAN GRIEKEN. Lisse, Hollaoa 



.\sk for "Real Price" Catalogue and 

 Contract Offers. 



tlkVor "QUALITY" 



KELWAY. 

 LANUPOBT. ENO. 



Mention The Review when you wnte. 



ty-five to fifty bushels, and the high 

 record in Montana last year was fifty- 

 eight bushels three pecks. The aver- 



FOR 



SEEDS 



of all kinds apply to 

 W. W. JOHNSON & SON, Ltd. 



BOSTON, ENGLAND 



age crop on the Twin Falls tract should 

 be fifty to sixty bushels, as all farm 



