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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Bbptbmbeb 7, 1911. 



STYLE 8. C. 



ATTENTION SEEDSMEN 



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These cases are made of heavy waterproof corrucated Iber board, and are 

 accepted by railroads bame rate and classification as wood cases. They will stand 

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 nailing cover* on wood cases, and are supplied flat, effecting a great saving in 

 storaKu room. We make them all sizes and for all purposes. 



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Michell Co., Philadelphia, Pa., whole- 

 sale list of bulbs, seeds and supplies; 

 Winterson's Seed Store, Chicago, 111., 

 " Winterson 's Garden Guide"; Old 

 Colony Nursery, Plymouth, Mass., 

 trade list. 



HOLLAND BULBS. 



The steamer Noordam, which arrived 

 at New York AugWfet 29, brought the 

 following consignments of Holland 

 bulbs: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Pierson, F. R.,, Co 40 



Hagemann, W., & Co 57 



Jackson & Perkins 21 



Maltus & Ware 1,073 



Langoler, H 127 



Thorburn, J. M., & Co 12 



U. S. Department of Agriculture 18 



Buckingham, C. T 3 



Baldwin, A., & Co 26 



Abel, C. C. & Co 66 



Kuyper, P. C, & Co 205 



Henderson & Co 21 



Marshall, W. C 44 



Bernard, Judae, & Co 43 



Weeber & Don • 57 



Pearson, D. T 9 



Sherrardt, A. C, & Co'.'.'. 6 



Greenhut, Slegel, Cooper Co 15 



Vaughan's Seed Store. ■. 176 



Berenger, M. H., & Son 9 



C. G. Agt 1 227 



Hampton, J. W., Jr., & Co 53 



Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne 20 



Pennsylvania R. R. Co 1 



Order .' 5 



Total 3,334 



IMPORTS. 



The imports of seed through the 



port of New York for the week ending 



August 26 were as follows: 



Kind. Pkgs. Val. Kind. Pkgs. Val. 



Annatto . . 2 $ 41 Cummin ... 102 S 506 



Anise 125 1,689 Grass 240 6,768 



Canary .. 125 021 Ly coped' m . 15 1,667 



Caraway.. 919 e.0.S7 Mustard ... 1,287 8,128 



Cardamom 113 4,264 Poppy loo 803 



Clover . . . 77SI 20,. '597 Rape 100 900 



Coriander.. 1.910 5,604 Other 5,233 



In the same period the imports of 

 bulbs, trees and plants were valued at 

 $39,162. 



STEM-ROT ON ASTERS. 



I have lost fully forty p^r cent) of 

 ray asters, mostly from the effects of 

 a black or Jjrown streak running from 

 the ground halfway up the main 

 stem. This has developed about tiW' 

 time the flowers began to open. I 

 use old cow manure, applied in the fall 

 and turned over at that time, and I 

 kept the soil well cultivated and 

 watered. With the exception of this 

 trouble the plants are vigorous. Is 

 this another form of stem-rot? What 

 IS the remedy? W. C. S. 



Your plants undoubtedly have stem- 



NEW CROP 



Cyclamen Seed 



8. & W. Co.'s Giant Persian. Flowers of extraordinary size and of great substance. The 

 leaves are proportionately large and beautifully marked. Not only are the flowers of etrlklog 

 beauty, but the foliage Is also highly ornamental. ° 100 Seeds 1000 Seeds 



8. jTW. Cu.'s Giant W4iit«, with red eye $1.00 $ 7 00 



8.& W.Co.'s Giant Wbite 1.00 7.00 



8. & W. Oo.'s Giant Purple 1 00 7.00 



8. & W. Co.'s Gtaut Red. Veryflne 100 8.00 



8. & 'W. Co.'s Giant Rose 100 7.00 



H.&lV.Co.'B Giant New Salmon 1.26 10.00 



8. & W. Co. '8 Giant "White, lilac aye 1.00 7.00 



8. &, W. Co.'s Giant New Rose, with blood red eye, very large flowared 1.26 10 00 



8. & W. Co.'s Giant Peach Blossom 1.16 9.00 



8. & W. Co.'s Giant Cherry Red 1.00 7.00 



S. & W. Co.'s Giant. Victoria, new flowers, fringed white and rose, yeiy fine 1.26 10 00 



8. & W. Co.'s Giant Mixed 75 6.50 



8. &, \V. Co.'s Giant Papilio, white. Ught rose, dark red. or violet 2 26 20.00 



8. & W. Co.'s Giant Papilio. mixed 1.26 10.00 



Candytuft Giant Kmpress. Our stock of Empress Candytuft is a very carefully selected 

 strain, grown by a gpt'clallst. Per oz.. !5c; per '4 lb., 80c; per lb., $3 00. 



Bellis Perennis. The giant strain of the double flowering Daisy, very carefully selected 

 and grown by a careful enthusiast, who bas developed a strain of flowers that are as large as a 

 lilver lialf dollar and a very large percentage full and doable. 



Pkt. U Oz. Oz. 



lant Flowering Pure White $0.25 tl.25 $4.00 



lant Flowering Pure Pink 25 128 4.00 



all Flowering Red Quilled 36 2.00 7 00 



lant Flowering Mixed 25 1.00 3 00 



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Giant- 

 Flowering 



Cyclamen 



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For the last iS years we have selected three-fourths of our 

 seed bearing Cyclamen stock before Xmas, to assure early 

 blooming plants, and claim the finest commercial strain in this 

 country; no fizzle of many so-called English varieties. Our 

 aim is strong growers, that don't have to be petted to be 

 grown into a choice salable plant— -a well built, five petaled 

 flower (manjr of thtfm at one time), with well marked foliage; 

 every plant an ideal, a prize-winner. RciCgiyed '.a*St ^d second 

 prizes at the Toledo Florists' Club meeting early in November, 

 when blooming Cyclamens were scarce. Seed of this, my own 

 grown strain, in five separate colors, $1.00 per 100; J56.00 per 

 1000; $25.00 per 5000. 



Cash with order. 



Christ. Winterich, 



Cyclamen Specialist 



DEFIANCE, OHIO 



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