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The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



Apbil 21, 1910. 



BUDS 



Tbe new sead store of NKW YORK 



Caul R. Gloeckner, Mgr. 



70 Barclay Street, Phone 3106 Cortlandt. 



KVKRTTHING FOR THE OARDBN 



Our Motto: "Not the cheapest, but the best." 

 Your patronage solicited. 



ture, died in the Senate finance commit- 

 tee. When the measure before the gov- 

 ernor was examined by Messrs. William 

 Cabell Bruce and Clarence K. Bo.wie, 

 whose clients are interested in the bill, 

 it was found that it was the Biddison 

 bill with Mr. Collier's name on it. How 

 this came about no one knows, but a 

 thorough investigation is being made. It 

 is believed that it is the mistake of the 

 printer. 



Under these conditions it is not be- 

 lieved the governor will sign the pure 

 seed bill. 



EUROPEAN NOTES. 



International Exhibition, London, 1912. 



At a meeting held in the Royal Hor- 

 ticultural hall, London, April 5, it was 

 decided to hold an international horti- 

 cultural exhibition in London during 

 May and. June, 1912. Sir Trevor Law- 

 rence, president of the Royal Horticul- 

 tural Society, occupied the chair and 

 moved the resolution to hold the exhibi- 

 tion. This was seconded by Sir Albert 

 K. RoUit, president of the National 

 Chrysanthemum Society. 



The last international horticultural ex- 

 hibition in London was held in 1866, and 

 Harry J. Veitch, senior partner of James 

 Veitch & Sons, Ltd., is the sole surviv- 

 ing member of its committee of man- 

 agement. He is again elected for the 

 1912 exhibition, and promised to throw 

 as much vigor and enthusiasm into the 

 work as he did on the last occasion, forty- 

 four years ago. 



Nursery & Seed Trade Association. 



The annual general meeting of the 

 Nursery & Seed Trade Association, Ltd., 

 which has for its object the collection 

 of debts and the dissemination of in- 

 formation to its members regarding the 

 giving of credit to intending customers, 

 was held in London April 1. H. Simp- 

 son, of Casper, Taber & Co., Ltd., occu- 

 pied the chair. The annual report 

 showed that debts amounting to over 

 £5,000 had been collected during the 

 year. N. N. Sherwood was reelected 

 president and H. W. Nutting, of Nutting 

 & Sons, was elected treasurer in place of 

 W. J. Nutting, who has served as a 

 member of committees for thirty years 

 and as treasurer for eighteen years. 



Haarlem Jubilee Show. 



The Haarlem jubilee exhibition is re- 

 ceiving excellent patronage. On Easter 

 Sunday there were 6,000 visitors, and on 

 Easter Monday 18,200 visitors. British 

 horticultural traders, on their annual 

 continental tour, will visit the exhibition 

 April 23. Then, after visiting many of 

 the bulb farms around Haarlem, Lisse, 

 Hillegom, Leyden, etc., they will travel 

 to Brussels for the opening of the inter- 

 national horticultural exhibition, April 

 30. Mr. and Mrs. R. Vincent, of R. 

 Vincent, Jr., & Sons Co., Maryland, U. 

 S. A., are coming over to Europe this 

 month and will accompany the members 

 of this party through Holland and Bel- 

 gium, thereafter spending a holiday in 

 England. 



The outlook in Holland and Belgium 



GLADIOLI 



Planting stock of Mme. Monneret, Mrs. Francis King 



and other named sorts. 



Planting stock and bulbleti of fine mixed. Exceptional value. 



PriceB on application. 1910 Trade-list free. 



E. E. STEWART, 



Rives Junction, Micii. 



MentioD The Review when you write. 



Spring Bttlbs 



Per doz. Per 100 



Lillum Auratum, 8/9-inch |0.90 |6.00 



Lilium Auratum, 9/11-inch 1.25 9.00 



Lllium Rubrum, 8/9-inch 85 5.00 



Lilium Rubrum, 9/11-inch 1.25 7.50 



GLADIOLUS BULBS 



Those having once used my " Floracroft " 

 Mixture always want them again. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Floracroft Mixture, No. 1 size.|1.50 $10.00 



Floracroft Mixture, No. 2 size. 1.00 7.50 



Shades, white and light 1.75 15.00 



Shades of red and scarlet 1.25 9.00 



TUBEROSES 



Pearl [>ouble Per 100 Per 1000 



Monsters $1.25 $12.00 



No. 1, large. 4/6 90 7.50 



CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 



Per doz. Per 100 



7/ 9-inch $0.60 $ 4.00 



9/11-inch 85 6.00 



11/12-inch 1.50 10.00 



12/l8-inch 2.00 15.00 



CYCAS STEMS 



Fresh, just in from Japan. Per lb. 



10-lb. lots, at $0.10 



25-lb. lots, at 08 



100-lb. lots, at 07^2 



Case (300 lbs.) $21.00 



STOKES' SEED STORE 



219 Market Street. PHILADCLPniA. PA. 



Mention The Reylew when you write. 



Ant C. Zvolanek 



Origiiutof of all winter flowering Sweet 

 Peait all colon. New crop leed will be 

 ready about Aug. 1st. Orden booked now. 

 BOUND BROOK, NEW JBRBBY 



Mention The Review whpn vou write. 



Bead for cur new and complete 

 SpriDK 1910 Oatalogae. 



Full List Seeds, Bulbs, Plants. 



H. H. BEBGKB A CO., 70 Warrei St., New York 



at present tends to show a decrease in 

 the prices of tulips and narcissi and an 

 increase in the prices of Azalea Indie.a 

 for the coming season. Bee. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Julius Eoehrs Co., Rutherford, N. J., 

 list of orchids, also general plant cata- 

 logue ; M. Rumely Co., La Porte, Ind., ma- 

 chinery for plowing, hulling and thresh- 

 ing; McCray Refrigerator Co., Kendall- 

 viUe, Ind., refrigerators for flower shops; 

 Ralph M. Ward & Co., New York, N. Y., 

 "Horseshoe Brand" bulbs, plants and 

 shrubs. 



GLADIOLI 



Brenchleyensis, May, Factole, Ceres, 

 La Marck, Isaac Buchanan. 



Cinnamon Vines, Milla, Bessera* 

 Ozalis, Iris, Lilies and other sum- 

 mer flowering Bulbs. 



—Send for prices.- 



E. S. MILLER 



Wadin^r River, liongr Island, N. Y, 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Fine 

 Aster Seed 



Catalogue now ready 



Vick Sl Hill Co. 



p. 0. Box 613 ROCHCSTQt, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Headquarters for 



SPBIN6 BULBS 



JOHN LLWIS CHILOS 



Floral Park, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



LILIIM GIGANTEIM 



7/9, fine bulbs. 124.00 per case. Ready for 

 delivery from cold storage as desired.! 



SBOB AMD 1XOBIST8' BUFPUX8 



Money-saving-price-lists— Free. 



Da RUoCOIIIy cmcnnlATi, o 



Mention The Rpvjpw when vou write. 



BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS :: BULBS tt PLANTS 

 7SCorfUuadt St., HKWTORKCXTT 



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 wlien writing adrertlaers. 



