OCTOBBB 20, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



49 



COLD STORAGE VALLEY 



Very finest grades of ValleT for shipment as 

 Aasired from New York. 



AZALEA INDICA 



All sizes and varieties for commercial pur- 

 poses ; also new forcing varieties of tiigliest merit. 



HOLLAND PLANTS 



Roses. Peonies, Rhododendrons, Box Trees. 

 Clematis, Conifers, etc., at low prices. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



Finest grades of Berlin and Hamburg for 

 Import. 



H. FRANk DARROW 



p. 0. IM 1250 26 Bartky St., NEW YORK 



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Danish Seeds... 



Cauliflower, Red Cabbage 



Brussels Sprouts 



Radish, oval, rose-red, white tipped 



The Best lor Zmas rorclns 



Prices and Samples on Application. 



D. T. POULSEN, Seed Grower 



70 RosUldevej, Copenbaf en, Deamark 



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SEED 



Cauliflower, 

 Cabbage, 



Sprout, Turnip 

 Swede and Manffold 



LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS 



HJALMARHARTMANN&CO. 



Loogangsstncde 20, Copeohasea, Denmarfc 



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mano, Erfurt, Germany, novelties in 

 flower seeds. 



CUP FOR MR. BRUGGERHOF. 



The board of directors of the Whole- 

 sale Seedsmen's League did a graceful 

 act at their meeting October 13 in pre- 

 senting to Frederick W. Bruggerhof , on 

 the occasion of his eightieth birthday, a 

 testimonial in the form of an exquisite- 

 ly moulded and chased loving cup, bear- 

 ing the following inscription: 



Presented 

 to 



Frederick W. Bruggerhof 



upon his 



80th birthday, October 15, 1910 



by tb« 



Directors 



of the 



Wholesale Seedsmen's League 



as a token of the esteem and love 



in which they hold tbp. 

 Dean of the American Seed Trade. 



One of the features of the interesting 

 «vent was an immense birthday cake of 

 four feet in diameter and of eighty 

 candle-power. There were many felicit- 

 ous speeches expressive of the highest 

 admiration for Mr. Bruggerhof as a 

 8«ed merchant and fes a friend. 



The board was represented by its full 



IMPORT DIRECT 



1 



Japanese Maples, in beautifully colored varieties, 1 to 1^ ft 



Andromeda floribuiida, 1ft 



Aristolocliia Sipliu (Dutchman's pipe), 6 ft. long 



Aristolochia Siplio (Dutchman's pipe), 4 to 6 ft 



Aucuba, type viridis, with berries. When forced, the greenll'a ft 



berries turn scarlet and make this an Ideal Christmas plant jl ft 



Bnxus, bushes 1>^ to2 ft... 



Buxus, bushes 2 to 2*2 ft 



Bnxus, bushes 2><2 to3 ft. 



Buxns, pyramids 2'<i to 8 ft 



Buxiis, pyramids 3 to 3^ ft 



Buxus, pyramids 3 H2 to 4 ft 



Buxus, pyramids 4 to 4^9 ft 



Buxus. pyramids 4'ti to 6 ft 



Buxus, standards, heads 30 Inches through 



Bnxus suff rnticosa (box foredglng), 5 to 6 Inches 



Clematis, pot-grown. 2 years, 6 ft 



Clematis, field-grown. 2 years. 6 ft 



Dentzia gracilis and Lemoinei, pot-grown, ready for forcing, I'a ft 



Bielytra spectabilis (Bleeding Heart), 3 eyes and up 



Funkia undulata medio varfesrata. 3 eyes and up 



Hydransrea Otaksa. Cyanoclada, Jai>oiiica. pot-grown. In 6-lnch pots , 



Kalmialatifolia (Mountain Laurel), 1 ft., well budded 



M acrnolia Soulansreana, with many buds, 3 to 4 ft. pyramids 



Paeonia Cliinensis, red, white and pink, 3 eyes and up 



Paeonia Chinensis, In best named varieties, 3 eyes and up 



Paeonia Chinensis Buchesse de Nemours, sulphur yellow 



Paeonia Chinensis f estiva maxima, the grandest white, very large 



Paeonia officinalis mutabilis, very light pink 



Paeonia off icinalia rosea plena 



Paeonia officinalis rubra plena 



Phlox, In beautiful varieties, field-grown clumps 



Rhododendron hybrids, hardy and for forcing: 



Height 16 to 18 Inches, 6 to 8 buds, 12 to IS Inches diameter 



Height 18 to 24 Inches, 8 to 12 buds, IK to 18 Inches diameter 



Height 21 to 27 Inches. 12 to 18 buds, 18 to 24 Inches diameter 



Height 24 to 30 Inches, 18 to 24 buds, 24 to 30 Inches diameter 



Rhododendron Catawbiense err. fl., 7 to 10 buds, 1 to 1*3 ft 



Rhododendron Catawbiense grr. fl., 10 to 16 buds, iHi to 2 ft 



Rhododendron, standards, named, heads fa to 2 ft. diameter 



Per 10 

 . $ 2.80 

 .. 4.60 

 .. 2.60 

 .. 1.80 

 .. 4.00 

 .. 2.80 

 .. 1.70 

 .. 2.80 

 .. 6.60 

 .. 4.60 

 .. 6.00 

 . . 8.00 

 .. 11.00 

 .. 16.00 

 .. 26.00 



1.20 



1.40 



.80 



.36 



.60 



1.40 



2.80 



5.60 



.60 



.70 



1.20 



1.20 



.80 



.80 



.00 



.40 



2.60 

 3JS0 

 4.60 

 6.60 

 2.00 

 2.80 

 6.60 



Per 



1000 



ROSES, S to 6 branches. In very many varieties, as: 



Baroness Rothschild, Captain Hayward, Crimson Rambler. Dorothy Perkins, 

 Frau Karl Druschki, General Jacqueminot. Oruss an TepUtz, Hiawatha, Mme. 

 Car. Testout, Marg. Dickson, Mrs. J. Lalng, Paul Neyron, P. C. de Rohan, Ulrlch 

 Brunner $40.00 



Baby Rambler, Catherine Zelmet, EtoUe de France, Hermosa, Lady Qay, Madame Abel 



Chatenay. Solell d'Or 60.00 



Kalserln Augusta Victoria, Klllarney, American Beanty, Madame Abel Chatenay, 



Souv. dela Malmalson, Tausendschon 60.00 



Miss O. Mesman (new everblooming, climbing Baby Rambler) 



Standard roses In varieties, 3 ft. stem 



Per 108 



I 25.00 



40.00 



22.00 



16.00 



S6.00 



26.00 



16.0* 



25.00 



60.00 



40.00 



66.0t 



70.00 



100.00 



130.00 



220.00 



2.60 



10.00 



12.00 



7.00 



3.00 



5.00 



12.00 



25.00 



46.00 



4.00 



6.00 



10.00 



10.00 



6.00 



6.00 



4.00 



3.00 



22.00 

 30.00 

 40.00 

 60.00 

 18.00 

 26.00 

 60.00 



Per 

 100 



$5.00 



6.00 



7.00 

 30.00 

 25.00 



4.00 



4.00 



7.00 



12.00 



Spiraea Astilboides floribunda 36.00 



Spiraea Japonlca compacta 35.00 



Spiraea Oladstone 60.00 



Spiraea Queen Alexandra (pink) 100.00 



Syrinea (Lilac), potgrown, for forcing per 10, $3.60; per 100, $30.00 



I Prices , f . o. b . Boskoop. Duty, freight and packing to l>e paid 

 on arrival of the goods. 6 per cent discount for cash with order. 



F. J. Grootendorst & Sons, Boskoop, HoDand 



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DANISH SEED 



Cauliflower, Cabbage, Mangel, 

 Swede, Turnip, Etc* 



The seed-grow of^roots for stock-feeding is controlled 

 by the Denmark State. 



Rin/ ■ M> f\ W ^^ ^T^ Seed grower and 

 • WW IDVL 1 1 9 Seed merchant 



Nakskov, Denmark 



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 TO THE TRADE 



HENRY METTE, Quedlinbm^, Gennany 



■^^^^^^^^^^^ (Established in 1787) 



GTovrer and Exporter on the very largrest scale of all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



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

 Peas, Radishes, Spinach, Turnips, Swedes, Asters, Balsams, Begoniaa. Camationfl. 

 Cinerarias. Uluxiuias, Larkspurs, Nasturtiums, Fansies, Petunias, Ptilox, Primulas. Scabione. 

 Sto cks , Verb enas, Zi nnias, etc. Catalog ue fre e on application. 



HENRT MBTTB'S TRIUMPH OF THE 6LANT FANSIES (mixed), the most per. 

 feet and most beautiful In the world, 15.00 per oz. ; $1.00 per H oz. ; 75c per 1-16 oz Poetaw 

 paid. Cash with order. 



All seeds offered are grown under my personal supervision on my o^u vast eronnds, 

 and are warranted tnio to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and best qualiti'. I also 

 Kro\r largely aeeds on contract* 



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