MAY 6, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



43 



Catalogues, Colored Plates, 



CALKNDAB8. POST CABOS. KTC. * 



HIGH CUSS ENGRAVINGS of AU KINDS 



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VREDENBURG&CO. 



BOCHXSTBB ""W YORK 



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The Northboro Dkkllft and flUdiolot Garden! offer 



1,500,000 Large-flowering Gladioli 



in mixtures. All premium stock of blooming 

 age. 



Also 300 selected varieties of DahUaa. All 

 field-grown roots. Send for list. 



J. L MOORE, - Northboro, Mass. 



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BAY TREES— BOXWOOD 



All ■Izea and Bliapea 



SPBING BOVBB now ready for delivery. 



Write for special prices to 



r. W. O. SCHMITZ 



PBINCK BAY, NEW YORK 



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Seeds and Bulbs 



HIGH GRADE 



Yuess Gardens Co. 



NBWBURGH, N. Y. 



Bulbs, Seeds and Plants 



H. H. BKRGKB ft CO.. 

 70 Warr«n 8t. H*w York 



sixty-five varieties of flowers grown from 

 his seeds; Kewanee Boiler Co., Kewanee, 

 m., "Kewanee Heating Apparatus"; W. 

 Van Kleef & Sons, Boskoop, Holland, 

 nursery stock; Crestline Mfg. Co., Crest- 

 line, O., circular on the Sunshine spray- 

 ing pump and the Crestline sprayers and 

 fixtures; Campbell Floral Co., Calgary, 

 Can., flower and vegetable plants, cut 

 flowers and designs. 



BOSTON. 



The Market 



The last week in April was the coldest 

 and most sunless we have had for a long 

 time, temperatures as low as 20 degrees 

 above zero being recorded on several 

 mornings. Flowers, which had been in 

 heavy oversupply, shortened up materi- 

 ally and made a moderate advance in 

 price, carnations improving an average 

 of 50 cents per hundred. Owing to 

 clearer climatic conditions, supplies are 

 again more abundant this week, and 

 prices have softened. There is no par- 

 ticular change in roses. Beauties and 

 Killarneys are good sellers and continue 

 of exceptionally good quality. Short- 

 stemmed blooms are making low prices. 

 Carnations, owing to the cool weather, 

 are holding well up to their winter qual- 

 ity. Violets, excepting a few doubles, 

 are done for the season. 



Sweet peas are selling well, and were 

 not equal to the demand last week. All 

 good flowers have been making $1 per 

 imndred, but are now a little lower. 

 1 here are good supplies of Spanish iris 

 and gladioli coming in. Antirrhinums 

 are selling poorly. A number of narcissi 

 are now arriving from outdoors; the in- 

 aoor supply is nearing an end. Trade 



BULBS 



Cut Prices to Close Out! I Must Move Them ! 



TUBBROSKS. V«ry Pine Bulba AURATUM LILIBB Per 100 



Good bloomers per 100, $0 40; 1000, $3.00 7 to 9-inch $4.00 



Fine, large bulbs... " .76 " 6.00 9 to 11-inch 7.00 



Very large bulbs... " 1.00 " 8.00 



CYCA8 STBM8 BDBBUM LILIB8 



2 to 10 lbs., assorted as wanted. Per lb., I i° ?:'"ch 6.00 



7c; case lots, 6^c per lb. » 'O 11-inch s.oo 



PBONIBS, Sonbl* Chinese CALADIUM BSCDLBMTUM, sound bulbs. 



Fine roots $1.00perdoz.; $7.00 per 100 ^^^ loo Doz. 100 



TUBBBOU8 BBGONIAB igt size $0.50 $3. 50 Large $2.00 $10.00 



Single mixed, fine bulbs. 25c per doz.; $2.00 Medium.... 1.00 6.00 Monsters.. 3.09 20.00 

 per 100; $16.00 per 1000. 



SPOTTKD LBAP CAUA. ASPARAGUS PLUMOSU8 NANUS 



Beautiful for aquatic effects. Per doz.. Fresh and fine. Per 1000 seeds. $2.50; per 



$1.00; per 100, $6.00. 5000, $12.00. 



JlOKCS JCCU MOrCt PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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CALADIUNS 



Fine, Strong Bulbs 



5 to 7 .- $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 100 



7to 9 3.50 '• 30.00 " 



9tol2 6.00 " 50.00 " 



Currle Bros. Co.,'::i^n?is». Milwaukee, Wis. 



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GHant Pansy Seeds 



Florlat CoUeotlon-16 pkt. Hybrid Giants. 



8 pU. Giant Five Blotched, ^ oz. in each 



»kt.; in all, 24 pkt.. weight 3 oz. Price $7.86. 

 HaU Florist CoUectlon-24 pkt., weight 



l»a oz., $8.98. ^ , 



Amateur Collection— 24 pkt., SOO seeds in 



each pkt., 13,000 seeds, $2.50. 

 Cottase Collection— 12 pkt., 6000 seeds, 



$1.25. 

 Mixture, extra fine, lOCO seeds, 25c. 

 Bzhlbltlon Collection- 4 pkt., 2000 seeds, 



$1.00. 



The proportion of light and dark is well 

 blended. Send for list, representing seven of 

 the best Giant pansy seed growers of Europe. 



JOHN GERARD, New Britain, Conn. 



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TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 



Slnrfe, IVinch $30.00 per 1000 



Sinsle.l -inch ^O.OOperlOOO 



Double. 2-inch 40.00perl000 



Salmon, Scariet, Pink, Yellow. White, Copper. 

 Oloxlnlaa, mixed $26.00 per 1000 



CLEARY'S HORTICULTURAL CO. 



Tel. 7313 Cortlandt «S Veaey St. , NBW YORK 



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Seed Merchants 

 and Orowera 



WEEBER & DON, 



114 Chambers St, NEW YORK 



Asparagus Roots, 2 and 3 yr. old. Beth 

 Low Muskmelons. Ailsa Oraig Onions. Ash- 

 leaf Kidney Potatoes. Mushroom Spawn, 

 English and Pure Culture. 



Aster Seed 



Our stock is still unbroken. 



S«e our display advertisement in the Florists' 

 Review, Feb. 18, pages 44 and 45 



Vick ft Hill Co. 



P.O.B016I3. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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GLADIOLUS BRENGHLEYENSIS 



Extra Fine Healthy Imported Stock 

 1,000, $10.00 10,000, $80.00 



O. V. ZANGEN 



HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY 



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WARD'S LILY BULBS 



Send for Catalogue. 



RALPH M. WARD & GO. 



12 W. Broadway, NEW YORK 



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