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ThcWeekly Florists' Review. 



Seftbmber 8, 1910. 



BULBS 



OUR CELEBRATED 



"Worth While" Quality 



Lllium Formosum, 7 to 9-incli, $8.00 per 100; $70,00 per 1000. 



Lilium Harrisil, 7 to 9-inch, $9.50 per 100; $85,00 per 1000. 



Chinese Sacred Lilies, per basket of 30 bulbs, $1.10. 



Chinese Sacred Lilies, per mat of 4 baskets, $4.20. 



FRENCH BULBS 



White Roman Hyacinths Narcissus Paper White Grandiflora 



Per too Per 1000 Per '00 Per 1000 



12 to 15 ctms., 1900 to a case $2.75 $24.50 " Giants," 1000 to a case $1.15 $10.00 



13 to 15 ctms., 1600 to a case 3.00 28.00 " Fancy," 1250 to a case 1.00 8.50 



Freesia Refracta Alba, "Jumbo," French grown, $1.50 per 100; $12.00 per 1000. 

 " Mammoth," French grown, 85c per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 



All Dutch Bulbs Now In 



If you have not received our Wholesale Price List on Bulbs, a postal will bring it by return mall. 



45-47-49 Wabash Ave., 

 CHICAGO 



Wintcrson s Seed Store, 



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They are handled by William F. Ayl 

 ward. 



A. H. Hews & Co., of North Cam- 

 bridge, report a healthy fall demand 

 for flower pots and pans, orders coming 

 in earlier and in larger volume than 

 for several years. 



Weld Gardens, Brookline, over which 

 Duncan Finlaj'son presides, were opened 

 to the public September 5 and 6 and 

 large numbers of visitors attended and 

 enjoyed the beautiful floral display. 



At the Harvard Botanic Gardens the 

 T. W. Weathered Co., of New York, 

 will build a fine range of new green- 

 houses to take the place of the existing 

 palm range, which will be dismantled. 

 The new range will be of larger area 

 than the old one. 



The New England Dahlia Society's 

 annual exhibition will open in Horti- 

 cultural hall September 16. A fine dis- 

 play is expected, although dahlias are 

 not, as a rule, blooming so well as 

 usual. This exhibition will be followed 

 a week later by the autumn show of 

 the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety. 



We have been favored with quite 

 generous rains of late, commencing 

 September 3. Labor day gave consid- 

 erable precipitation, which, while splen- 

 did for crops, somewhat marred the 

 pleasure of holiday seekers. The mini- 

 mum approached the freezing point in 

 several places on the morning of Sep- 

 tember .3, but we have not heard of 

 any frost damage. 



Local nurseries are experiencing a 

 good fall demand for evergreens, Sep- 

 tember being considered the best month 

 for planting this class of stock, many 

 preferring early fall to spring planting. 



The Hanover Greenhouses are send- 

 ing in a fine lot of Physostegia Vir- 

 ginica, locally known as Texas heath, 

 to C Park street. 



Vacation experiences in lieu of a reg- 

 ular lecture will be listened to at the 

 opening meeting of the Gardeners' and 

 Florists' Club, September 20, 



Pall Bulb 



Catalogue 



If you bave not received a copy 

 send for it. 



James Vick's Sons 



SEEDSMEN 

 ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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Aflt. C. Zvolaoek 



Originator of all winter flowering Sweet 



Peas, all colors. New crop seed now 



ready. 



BOUND BROOK, NEW JERSEY 



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Send for our new and complete 

 Spring li^lO Catalogue. 



Full List Seeds, Bulbs, Plants. 



B. H. BEBGEB * CO., 70 Wsrren St., New ¥ork 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



James Wheeler has work well ad- 

 vanced on his new dwelling at Natick, 

 which is of the bungalow type, built 

 of natural field stones. His big house 

 of carnations is looking w^ell and car- 

 rying a fine crop. 



A. Eoper, of Tewksbury, is still send- 

 ing in fine flowers of carnations of the 

 old crop, some of his own seedlings be- 

 ing fine. 



Andrew Christensen, of Stoneham, one 

 of our largest carnation specialists, has 

 a large force busy housing his plants, 

 the work being now well advanced. He 

 does not favor early planting. 



W. N. Craig. 



YUESS 



Seeds — Bulbs— Plants 



Cold Storage Lilies 

 a Specialty : : : 



-Write lor Prices- 



Ncwburgh, N. Y. 



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 Every Florist should know about 



Illinois Self-Watiring Flower Boxes 



Write today for descriptive catalogue. 



ILLINOIS HEATER & MFG. CO. 



31 Dearborn St„ SOD Jeffries Bide., 



CHICAGO LOS ANGELES. CAL.. 



CONARD i JONES CO.. West Grove, Pa.. Agents 



for N. Y.. N. J. and Pa. 



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THE GRANITE STATE 



MOWING MACHINE CO. 



HINSDAI.K. N. H.. 0. S. A. 



Manufacturers of Granite State Lawn and field 



Mowers, Capitol Trimmers 



and Spedaltles for Garden and Cemetery use. 



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BURNETT BROS. 



8BBDS :: BULBS ii PLANTS 

 7tCortIiUidt St..inEWTORKClTY 



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Baraboo, Wis. — William Peck, pro- 

 prietor of the City Greenhouses, will 

 build an office on the site of his former 

 residence, which was destroyed by fire 

 a few weeks ago. He will also connect 

 the new office and the boiler room by 

 erecting between them a 40-foot green- 

 house. 



