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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



October 13, 1910. 



The Last Quarter 



====== THE FINISH OF OUR SURPLUS ^=== 



WHITE ROMANS 



12 to 15 ctms. , $2.75 per 100; $24.50 per 1000. 13 to 15 ctms., $3.00 per 100; $28.50 per 1000. 



PAPER WHITES 



$1.25 per 100; $9.00 per 1000. 



LILIUN HARRISli 



5 to 7, 400 in case, $13.75. 

 5% discount for cash. 



WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, 



42 Vesey Street, 

 NEW YORK 



French Campernelle Jonquils 



Extra Size for Forcing: 



$4 per 1000, 815 per case of 4000 



WflDhor 8i Rflll ^^"^ Merchants and Growers 

 flBBUCI MUUn 114 Chambers St.. NEW YORK 



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flowering qualities of the bulbs shipped 

 this year. 



Gladioli, cannas, dahlias, etc., have 

 made a good crop. Spira'a will be later 

 this season, as the growers are disposed 

 to give the stock time to mature in the 

 hope that results for customers will be 

 more satisfactory thau recently. 



TOMATO SEED. 



Tomato seed crops at Columbus, O., 

 are three weeks late, but Robert Liv- 

 ingston, of the Livingston Seed Co., 

 says the fine weather throughout Sep- 

 tember and thus far in October is giv- 

 ing them a lot of fine seed. "We have 

 secured quite a good percentage of the 

 late planted crops, but there are yet a 

 good many green tomatoes on the vines, 

 and at this season of the year they are 

 slow to ripen. No frost has injured 

 even the tops of the vines up to this 

 time (October 10). Musknielons and 

 cucumbers, especially on our Kirkers- 

 ville muck farms, have done well; sweet 

 corn and beans fairly well." 



BOSTON SEED TRADE NOTES. 



A. F. Barney and J. M. Gleason, the 

 former for thirty years and the latter 

 twenty-four years joint managers of the 

 Schlegel & Fottler Co., have joined the 

 firm of T. J. Grey Co.. 32 South Market 

 street. The members of the firm will 

 now be T. J. Grey, P. M. Miller, J. P. 

 A. Guerineau. A. F. Barney and J. M. 

 Gleason, which makes a strong combina- 

 tion. 



At the two stores of the Fottler, Fiske, 

 Rawson Co. the bulb sales are now 

 quite brisk, recent frosts having stimu- 

 lated purchases for outdoor planting. 

 The firm has had 25,000 dahlias in 

 flower at the Marblehead farm, which 

 were a fine sight. 



Farquhar & Co. report a heavy bulb 

 trade and have already cabled for sev- 

 eral additional shipments from Holland. 



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Bridgeman's Seed Warehouse 



KstabUshed 1824. 



RICHARDS BROS., Props. 



Importers and Growers ol HlBh-erade 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS, Etc. 



