September 8, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



45 



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"QUALITY" CBRISTMAS SWEET PEAS 



At the Exhibition and G>nvention 

 of the National Sweet Pea Society of 

 America, July 12th and 13th, 1910, 

 we again won the C C Morse & 

 G>/s Silver Cup for the finest and 

 best collection of Sweet Peas open to 

 the trade only. 



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The rigfht time to soi^ S^^eet 



Peas for Christmas flcwer- 



ingf is in Aug^. and Sept. 



All our ChriBtmas-flowering Sweet Peas are 

 true to name and grown from orlKlnator's 

 stock (secured by us) by one of the most 

 reliable seed growers and Sweet Pea special- 

 ists In California, and we can make Immedi- 

 ate delivery. Our output last year was 

 nearly 6000 lbs. No kicks and plenty of 

 testimonials as to quality, germination and 



trueness to type. 



BODDIKOTON'8 EXTRA-EASLT CHBIST- 

 MAS WHITE SNOWBIRD. An exception- 

 ally early Sweet Pea for Indoor flowering 

 — will bloom six weeks after sowing. 

 Color clear white, upon long stems; habit 

 fairly dwarf and of exceptionally free- 

 flowering qualities. Without doubt, the 

 finest early white for indoor planting. We 

 sell one grower In Pennsylvania 35 lbs. of 

 this variety every year, name on applica- 

 tion. Oz. 25 cts., V4 lb. 76 cts., ^ lb. 

 $1.25. lb. $2.00. 

 BODDINOTON'S CHRISTMAS FINK. This 

 Is the earliest and most profitable and use- 



ful Sweet Pea In cultivation, as by sow- 

 ing the seed under glass in latter part of 

 August, flowers can be cut from Thanks- 

 giving on during the winter months. Oz. 

 10 cts., % lb. 40 cts., % lb. 60 cts., lb. 

 $1.00. 



BODDINOTON'S CHRISTMAS WHITE. A 

 companion to our Christmas Pink. Just 

 as free and profuse a bloomer. Oz. 15 cts., 

 % lb. 60 cts., % lb. 86 cts., lb. $1.60. 



OANART. Similar to the above, but flowers 



of an exceptionally good yellow. Oz. 25 



cts., % lb. 76 cts., ^ lb. $1.26, lb. $2.00. 

 FLAMINGO. Color scarlet; free-flowering 



and early. Oz. 25 cts., Vi lb. 75 cts., ^ 



lb. $1.60, lb. $2.60. 

 Christmas Meteor, Scarlet; fine open red 



flower. Oz. 26 cts., % lb. 75 cts., % lb. 



$1.25, lb. $2.00. 

 Christmas Captain. Blue and purple. Oz. 25 



cts., % lb. 75 cts., % lb. $1.25, lb. $2.00. 

 Florence Denzer. Pure White. Oz. 15 cts., 



% lb. 60 cts., % lb. 85 cts., lb. $1.50. 

 Oreenbrook. White standard, slightly touched 



with lavender. Large orchid flowering va- 

 riety. Oi. 26 cts.. \i. lb. 76 cts., ^ lb. 



$1.26, lb. $2.00. 

 Le Marquis. This Is the same color as 



Princess of Wales violet; has very large 



flowers. Oz. 25 cts., % lb. 75 cts., V, lb. 



$1.25, lb. $2.00. 

 Miss Helen M. Gould. White, open flower; 



standard lilac, marbled. Oz. 25 cts., % lb. 



75 cts., ^, lb. $1.25, lb. $2.00. 

 Miss 7osey Reilly. Lilac; very large flowers. 



Oz. 25 cts., hi. lb. 75 cts.. % lb. $1.25, 



lb. $2.00. 

 Mrs. E. Wild. Carmine or dark pink. Oz. 



16 cts., % lb. 60 cts., ^ lb. 85 cts.. lb. 



$1.50. 



Mrs. Alex. Wallaos. Lavender. Oi. 28 eta.. 



\i lb. 76 cts., ^ lb. $1.26, lb. $2.00. 

 Mrs. Geo. Lewis. Large, pure white wavy 



flower. Oz. 16 cts., %, lb. 50 cts.. % lb. 



85 cts., lb. $1.50. 

 Mrs. W. W. Smalley. Satiny pink. Oz. 25 



cts., ^ lb. 76 cts.. % lb. $1.26, lb. $2.00. 



Mrs. Hannaa. Deep rose-pink of a very 

 pleasing shade; medium flower. Oz. 25 cts., 

 ^ lb. 75 cts., 1^ lb. $1.25, lb. $2.00. 



Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. Daybreak pink. Oz. 



25 cts., \i, lb. 76 cts., % lb. $1.2S. lb. 



$2.00. 

 Mrs. Chaa. H. Totty. Sky-blue; late. Os. 25 



cts.. )4 lb. 76 cts., % lb. $1.26, lb. $2.00. 

 Mrs. Zvolanek. Blue, variegated; good for 



variety. Oz. 50 cts., % lb. $1.60, ^ lb. 



$2.76, lb. $5.00. 

 WalUusea. Very flne lavender, a grand flo- 

 rists' variety. Oz. 60 cts., ^ lb. $1.50, 



V^ lb. $2.75, lb. $5.00. 

 Watchung. Pure white. Oz. 20 cts.. ^ lb. 



60 cts., % lb. $1.00, lb. $1.75. 

 Wm. T. Stewart. Blue self. Oz. 25 cts., 



% lb. 76 cts., ^ lb. $1.26, lb. $2.00. 



All other varieties of winter and summer 

 flowering Sweet Peas supplied. Write for 

 quotations upon large or small quantities. 



Our 1910 Fall Catalogue, now 

 ready, contains a full list of Quality 

 Bulbs and Seeds for Fall sowins;. u 

 not received, send postcard and one 

 will be sent by return mail. 



REMEMBER TOU MAT DEDUCT 5^ IF CASH ACCOMPANIES ORDER. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON 



Seedsman 342 West 14th Street, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 



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places before returning. His many- 

 friends here sincerely wish him bon 

 voyage, a speedy return of his old-time 

 rugged health and a safe return. 



Philip L. Carbone is showing an un- 

 usually attractive line of imported 

 ware at his Boylston street store. His 

 representatives made many sales at the 

 late Rochester convention, where he 

 had an exhibit. 



W. W. Edgar & Co. are already plac- 

 ing quantities of well flowered Lor- 

 raine begonias on the market. 



Edward Wood, of Lexington, has 

 many of the finest asters it has been 

 our privilege to see this season. The 

 blooms of American Branching are spe- 

 cially fine. 



Julius H. Zinn had his large show 

 window on Park street entirely devoted 

 to red shades of gladioli this week. 

 The spikes were fine and the display 

 an interesting one. 



Local dealers are getting in their sup- • 

 plies of Dutch bulbs. The quality is 

 extra good and advance orders indi- 

 cate that the demand will be excellent, 

 particularly for outdoor varieties. 



W. B. Whittier, of the Framingham 

 Nurseries, whose obituary notice ap- 

 peared in last week's issue of The Re- 

 view, had been in business in Framing- 

 ham for seventeen years. He left a 

 widow and three children, all girls. His 

 only son died some years ago. His 

 death will, it is said, necessitate some 

 changes in the business of the firm, 

 which became incorporated as W. B. 

 Whittier & Co, several years ago. 



H. W. Vose, of Hyde Park, is send- 

 ing in many of the finest gladioli and 

 asters seen at C Park street at present. 



Lilinm Harrisii 



HIGH GRADE STOCK 



5 to 7, 6 to 7, 7 to 9, 9 to 11, 



at popular prices. 



Roman Hyacinths, Paper 



White Narcissus, Dutch Bulbs. 



C r clamen 61 eanteam Seed, new crop now ready . 

 Inquiries solicited. 



J. M. Thorburn S Co. 



88 Btfclar Street. NEW TOBK 

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Premium American Pansy Seed 



Hesperian Strain:— We recommend it for 

 those having the most critical customers. Pkt., 

 25c; 1000 seeds. 50; ^s-oz., $1.25; J4-oz., $2.25; 

 1-oz., $7.00. 



Price L,iBt of Separate Colors Free. 

 Plants of our Hesperian Strain ready In September. 



William Toole & Sons, ^^oofwis. 



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PRIMROSES 



IMPROVED CHINESE TaoSS: 



ad, single and double, strong, ready for 4-in.. 

 pots. $4.00 per 100. 



CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM ^^^^'^; 



3-inch, ready for 4 or 5-inch pots, $5.00 per 100. 



PRIMUU KEWENSIS 



per 100. 



Strong, ready for 

 4-in. pots, t4.0e 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINKBK PRIMROSK, finest grown, single 

 and double, mixed. 600 seeds, $1.00 ; 1000 seeds, 

 $1.50; »«pl£t.,50c. 



PRIMULA KKWXNSI8. the great and grand 

 new, Verbena-scented yellow Primrose. Be 

 sure to sow it. Trade plit., 25c. 



CIMKRARIA, large flowering dwarf mixed. 

 1000 seeds, 50c; ^a pkt., 25c. 



GIANT DAISIKS (Bellis). extra large and 

 fine, mixed, trade pkt.. 25c. 



GIAIUT DAIUGV "^^^ ^st large 

 IMI^I r^nl^OT flowering varie- 

 ties, critically selected, 6000 seeds. $1.00 ; half pkt.. 

 60c; oz., 12.50; 2is oz. for $5.00. 500 seeds of Giant 

 Mm*. Perret pansy seed added to every $1.00 

 pkt. of Giant Pansy. Our pansy seed crop is 

 extra good this year. 



CASH. Liberal extra count. 



WE CAN PLEASE YOU 

 JOHN P. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



RUPPTON: The Home of Primroses 



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H. N. BRUNS 



Lily of the Valley 

 4 3 West Madiaon St., Chicago 



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