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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



October 6, 1910. 



The Last Quarter 



====== THE FINISH OP OUR SURPLUS =^=== 



WHITE ROMANS 



12 to 15 ctrns. , $2. 75 per 100 ; $24.50 per 1000, , 13 1^) 15 ctms. , $3.00 per 100 ; $28. 50 per 1000. 



PAPER WHITES 



$1.25 per 100; $9.00 per 10^. 



LILIUM H3RRISII 



5 to 7, 400 in case, $l.S.7o. 

 ■ 5% discount for cash. — 



WM. ELLIOTT i SONS, 



42 Vesey Street, 

 NEW YORK 



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A TEW SPECIALTIES IN BULBS 



Emperor and Empress Narcissi Perioo 



Selected double-nosed bulbs I1.7K 



Paper White G randlflora. 14 ctm.. 1000 to the case 1.26 



Blcolor Victoria, selected double nosed bulbs 1.75 



Prlnceps. selected double DOsed bulbs 1.25 



Golden Spur, selected double nosed bulbs 2.25 



Double Von Slon. double nosed bulbs 2.25 



Poetlcus OrnatuH, double nosed bulbs 1.00 



TULIPS Per 100 1000 



Kalzerskroon ...$1.25 tl0.50 



LaReine 1.00 8.00 



Hose < : risdelln 1.00 8.B0 



(fesnerlana Spathulata 1.26 'JOO 



Bermuda Buttercnp Oxalis. 

 per lOuO. 



Freesias, neriiiiifla-Krown . Bulbs ^ to Hi Inch and up In dia- 

 meter. 7.5o per 100; $0.00 per 1000. 



M'liite Koinan HyacinthH. Bulbs 12 to 16 ctms.. 2000 to the case. 

 S2.76 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 13 to 16 ctiu. bulbs, 1(500 to the case. 

 $3.00 per 100; $28.00 per 1000. 



TULIPS Per 100 



Rose Luisante $1.76 



Murlllo 1.26 



Couronne d'Or 1.76 



Salvator Rosa 1.75 



Kxtra sized bulbs, 75c per 100: 



1000 



$16.00 



11.00 



16.00 



9.60 

 19.00 

 19.00 



7.60 



1000 

 $14.60 

 10.00 

 14 00 

 14.00 

 tt\.00 



LILIUM HARRISII 



Selected bulbs. The original true stock. 



C to 7-lnch. 360 to the case $17.50 per case; $45.00 per 1000. 



7 to 9-lnch. 200 to the case 18.00 p»'r case; 80.00 per 1000. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR FINEaFERNS 



Nephrolepls hMceantisslma (Improved). The fln>8lrrif this type, never 



sbowinK a BoHton frond. Has not reverted la.^i».last four years. 



StroDK plants. 2'4lnch pots, $10.00 per 104j; Mlbh, $20.00 per 100; 



6-lnch pans, $6.00 per dozen ; lar^e specimens, I%inch pans, $3.00 to 



$6.00 each. r 



Nephrolepls Scholzell. Fine plants, 2U-lnch pots, B.OO per 100; 6-inch 



pans, $6.00 per dozen ; 8-inch pans. $12.00 per doztn. 

 Nephrolepls Kletrantlsslma Oompacta. This beanr-Ihe same relation to 



EleKantlssima that Scottll does to Bostoniensis. Dwarf, compact. 



Fine In the small sizes. 2^4-lnch pots, $10.00 per 100; 4-lnch, $25.00 



per lOO: 6-lnch pans, $6.00 per dozen. 

 Nephrolepls Superblsslma. Very distinct and popular. Fine plants. 



6-inch pans, $6.00 per dozen. 

 Nephrolepls Scottll. Good plants, 6-lnch pans, $6.00 per dozen. 



Complete list of Fall Bulbs and Ferns 

 sent free on upplication. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



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vary so widely from our field estimates 

 tiiat we can only guess the final out- 

 come until we have received the re- 

 maining crops. In a general way we 

 can say that the returns are much 

 poorer than we had anticipated from 

 our earlier receipts. The later varie- 

 ties, and especially the large-podded 

 sorts, were damaged the most, some of 

 these varieties being practically fail- 

 ures. Within three or four weeks we 

 hope to know definitely the exact yield 

 on all varieties of peas. 



"Beans in this state germinated 

 slowly and unevenly, on account of the 

 dryness of the soil at planting time, 

 and many of the fields were planted 

 later than ordinarily. This has made 

 the crop late in maturing and it is a 

 (|uestion if all of the fields mature, es- 

 jjecialiy of the later varieties, as there 

 have been frequent and heavy showers 

 during the last three weeks. Fortu- 

 nately, no killing frosts have ocenrred 

 in any of the Wisconsin bean growing 

 sections to date. The present prospect 

 is for about fifty per cent of a normal 

 yield of beans in this state. \one of 

 our growers have delivered beans as 

 vet, so we cannot judge how near our 

 field estimates will be to the actual 

 returns. ' ' 



IN NEBRASKA. 



Cucumbers are with us about a full 

 crop on most kintls. Muskmelons and 



Conrad Appel, 



Darmstadt, Germany. 



Established 1789. 



Wholesale Dealer, Importer and Exporter 

 of Niftural Grass, Clover ami Tree Seeds, is always open for all kinds of 

 American Grass and Clover Seed in carload lota, and invites exporters to submit 

 offers and samples as soon as the new crop is on spot. 



Mention The Hevif w whpn y nu write. 



VAN GRIEKEN'S BILBS, ??,^J'stS*er«, 



SJ?«?!:S;."""°"'fe5S'l?;gSS'.'S:: leo van Grieken, llsse, HtOand 



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AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, 



'""Siyto P. O. Box 752, New 



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Importers of Horticultural Goods. .Speclaltv 

 made of Florists' Plante and Bulbs and Orna- 

 mental Trees and Shrubs for Nurserymen. 



York, or 31 Barclay Street 



when you write. 



watermelons are short on a good many 

 kinds. We are also short on a good 

 many items of squash and pumpkin. 

 Corn we only sell after harvest and 

 therefore have no contract orders 

 booked on this class of goods, but will 

 have our usual list of varieties to offer 

 at shipping time. The season has not 

 been a good one, as there have been 

 drought, hailstorms and, in the north- 

 ern part of the state, an early frost to 

 contend with. C. P. Coy & Son. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Forest Nursery & Seed Co., McMinn- 



ville, Tenn., nursery stock and tree and 

 shrub seeds; Peninsula Nurseries & 

 Bulb Gardens, Berlin, Md., tree seed- 

 lings and seed, perennial plants, dahlia 

 and gladiolus bulbs; the Raedlein Bas- 

 ket Co., Chicago, 111., baskets for flo- 

 rists. 



HELENA, MONT. 



Florists and nurserymen of Montana 

 assembled September 28 at the office of 

 the State Nursery Co., where they were 

 addressed by D. J. Tighe, of the Mon- 

 tana Nursery Co., of Billings, after 

 which it was decided to form a state 



