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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



March 24, 1910. 



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Absolutely Fresh Seed of the 

 Best Germinating Qualities 



Asters, Home Grown Seed 



1-16 ^ H ^ lOz. 



Snowdrift $0.40 S0.60 $1.00 $1.76 $8.00 



PurUy .30 .50 .80 1.50 



Royal Purple .80 .50 .80 1.50 



Violet King 20 .36 .60 .80 1.50 



Queen of Blarket 



Rose. LsTender, White .16 .20 .85 .80 

 Early Branobins 



White and Rose 20 .85 .<5 1.25 



Late Branotdnsr 



White, Rose .Pink. Lav- 

 • ender, Purple, Grim- 



■on. Dark violet 30 .35 .65 1.25 



Uprlfflit Branchlns 



White .30 .50 ,80 1.50 



Rose and Pur Die.. .80 .60 .76 1.25 2.00 

 Hobenzollem Barly 

 White, Rose, Lav- 

 ender,LightBlue, 



Dark Blue 80 .60 ,75 1.25 2.00 



HobenzoUem Late 



White 86 .60 .76 1.25 2.00 



Daybreak 80 .60 .80 1.60 



Salvia Trade Pkt. ^ Oz. Oi. 



Bonfire $0.25 $2.26 



Splendent 15 1.00 



Verbena 



Mammoth 8. & I. 



Mixture 26 $0.50 1.60 



Petunia 



GlantB of Oalifornia .60 MS oz. $2.00 



Raffled Giants 60 " " 2.60 



Double Large Flowering S. & I. Mixed 

 (500 seeds), 75c; (1000 seeds). $1.60. 



SKIDELSKY Jk IRWIN CO. 



121 S Bctz BMf. PHILADHJPHIA 



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Lily of the Valley 

 Pips 



Chicago Market Brand 



Finest Valley for forcing. $16.00 per 

 1000; $1.76 par 100. 



H. N. BflUIIS,>um'.°^n..CHIGA60 



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GLADIOLI 



Brenchleyensis, May. Pactole, Ceres. La Marck, 

 Isaac Buchanan, white and light, yellow and 

 orange. 



Madeira and Cinnamon Vines, mila. 

 Bessera, Oxalls, Iris, Ulles and other sum- 

 mer flowering Bulbs. 



—Send for prices.— 



E. S. MILLER 



W»dl»|r &!▼•'* I*OMr lalMid, N. T. 



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Ant C. Zvolanek 



Originator of all winter fIowerin£ Sweet 

 Pcast all colors. New crop seed will be 

 ready about Auf. Itt. Orders booked now. 



BOUND BROOK, NEW JBRSBY 



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Send for our new and complete 

 Spring 1910 Oatalogne. 



Full List Seeds, Bulbs, Plants. 



■ ./H. BSBOBB * CO., 70 Warres St., New York 

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salist churches of Marblehead, saying: 

 "Believing as I do that, according to the 

 best of their knowledge and belief, they 

 are each honestly striving to lift their, 

 congregations to that higher and holier 

 life, which, rich in loving sacrifice and 

 reverent obedience, fills the Father 's re- 

 quirements for membership in the church 

 universal. ' ' 



He gives to- the Baptist and Methodist 

 churches of Marblehead all pictures 

 loaned to them, and that remain in their 

 possession at his death. 



To the town of Marblehead, which he 

 always calls his "beloved town of Mar- 

 blehead," he gives his painting of "Will- 

 iam the Silent, disposing of his jewels 

 to enable him to continue the war in the 

 Netherlands. ' ' 



To the American Seamen's Friend So- 

 ciety, $1,000, to be known as "The Mar- 

 blehead Fund." 



To the Marblehead Humane Society, 

 $1,000. 



To the Marblehead Historical Society, 

 his collection of Indian relics found in 

 Marblehead. 



To Talledge College, in Talledge, Ala., 

 on the death of his wife, he gives his 

 collection of minerals and shells. 



To the First Congregational church of 

 Marblehead, $500. 



The will is dated December 16, 1909, 

 and his wife, Sarah L. G^'egory, is named 

 as executrix. It is throughout in the 

 well-known handwriting of Mr. Gregory. 



COMMERCE IN SEEDS. 



In the month of January, 1910, our 

 imports of seeds were much heavier than 

 in the corresponding month of the pre- 

 ceding year, while the exports were little 

 more than half what they were in Jan- 

 uary, 1909. Here are the figures, com- 

 piled by the U. S. government: 



Imports: 



January, .lOOO $693,062 



January, 1010 914,740 



E2z ports: 



January, 1900 604,992 



January, 1010 341,035 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Geo. H. Walker, North Dighton, Mass., 

 dahlias; American Forestry Co., South 

 Framingham, Mass., nursery stock, seeds 

 and tools; H. Austin Co., Felton, Del., 

 vegetable plants and seeds; Kinkerter Ac 

 Sheppard Co., Frankford, Pa., seeds, im- 

 plements, fertilizers, etc.; Hammer- 

 schmidt & Clark, Medina, O., seeds, flow- 

 er and vegetable, plants, etc.; McHutch- 

 ison & Co., New York, N. Y., agents for 

 Schaum & Van Tol, Boskoop, Holland, 

 nursery stock ; Davis Nursery & Seed Co., 

 Madison, N. Y., seeds and nursery stock; 

 Peter Henderson & Co., New York, N. Y., 

 "Farmers' Manual"; Holton & Hunkel 

 Co., Milwaukee, Wis., Easter price list; 

 Michler Bros. Co., Lexington, Ky., roses, 

 hardy plants, shrubs, vines,' etc.; Val- 

 desian Nurseries, Bostic, N. C, hedge 

 plants and other nursery stock. 



GUERNSEY SILVER SPUR. 



Of early blooming narcissi the new 

 one sent out by the Hubert Bulb Co., of 

 the Doyle Koad Nurseries, Guernsey, and 

 of Portsmouth, Va., and named Guern- 

 sey Silver Spur is well worthy all bulb- 

 growers' attention, says a writer of 

 Channel Islands gossip in an English 

 trade paper. It is quite the earliest of 

 all the bicolor trumpets, flowering just 

 as early as Golden Spur and like Golden 

 Spur a good inside early variety. The 

 Guernsey Silver Spur is an exact coun- 

 terpart of the Golden Spur except in 



Spring Balbs 



TUBEROSES 



Excelsior Pearl , Per 100 Per 1000 



Monsters $1.25 $12.00 



No. 1, large 90 7.50 



No. 2 60 4.00 



TUBEROUS BEQONIAS 



Perdoz. Per 100 Per 1000 



Single mixed 30c #2.25 $22.00 



Separate colors 35c 2.50 23.00 



Double mixed 50c 4.00 37.00 



Separate colors 60c 4.25 38.00 



GLADIOLUS 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 Floracrof t Mixture, No. 1 . . . .$1.50 $10.00 

 Floracroft Mixture, No. 2.... 1.00 7.50 



STOKES' SEED STORE 



219 Market Street. PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



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XXX STOCK 



LOBKLIA BLUX STAB. New dwarf dark 



single blue, finest in existence. Extra strong, 



$2.00 per KK). 

 VERBKNAS. Finest California Giants. Best 



colors, $1.50 per 100. 

 HELIOTROPES, DARE. XXX Strong. 2^ 



inch, $4.00 per 100. 

 PAN8IE8, FINEST GIANTS, strong plants. 



$2.50 per 1000. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINESE PRIMROSE 



IMPROVED LARGE FLOWERING, finest 

 grown, best colors, separate or mixed, 500 seeds, 

 $1.00; ^ pkt., 50c. 



PRIMULA KEWENSI8, the great and grand 

 new, sweet scented Yellow Primrose. Be sure 

 to sow it. Tr. pkt., 50c. 



GIANT PAN8T, finest grown, critically select- 

 ed, 5000 seeds. $1.00; H pkt., 50c. 



CINERARIA, large flowering dwarf mixed, 

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



CASH. Liberal extra count. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



RUPPTOH: Til* Horn* of Prtmroa** 



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Hi^jh^t Grade Only 



kend Ivr tpecial wlioleaale cata- 

 logue Mr Market Gardeners 

 t and Florists 



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J. N. THOBDUBN it CO. 



38 Barolay Btrvst, throvsli t* 

 88 Park Flaee, NEW YORK. 



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fol. 



var. 



Funkia Undulata 



Extra fine planta, 

 $4.00 par 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



Prices on all Bpring bolbi and plants cheerfully 

 glTen. 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ 



Importer, PRINCE BAT, N. T. 



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