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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Vi'-^r"-/. 



Sbptbmbkb 7, 1911. 



BULBS 



OUR CELEBRATED 



"Worth While" Quality 



We handle perhaps not so many bulbs as some other houses, but Quality is the first consider- 

 ation with us — we know Quality insures a permanent and increasing demand. If you want Quality 

 Bulbs, not sometimes but always, we are glad to hear from you. 



Freesia Refracta Alba 



Per 100 



White Roman Hyacinths 



Per 100 



12 to 15 ctms., 1900 to a case $2.75 



13 to 15 ctms., 1600 to a case 3.00 



Narcissus grandiflora 



"Giants," 1000 to a case 1.15 



"Fancy," 1250 to a case 1.00 



Llllum Harrlsll 



7 to 9-inch 9.00 



1000 



$24.00 

 28.00 



10.00 

 8.50 



85.00 



"Jumbo," French grown $1.50 



"Mammoth," French grown 1.25 



1000 

 $12.00 

 9.00 



Formosa Lilies 



7 to 9-inch 8.00 70.00 



Chinese Sacred Lilies 



Per original mat of 120 bulbs $3.60 



Per basket of 30 bulbs 1.00 



Due to Arrive Soon ALL DUTCH BULBS '''^ttu.^/J^^^'^.T'"' 



D^^^4^^v« W^ dhUim%^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ offering nice bushy Bostons, established plants. 

 LiUSlUIl I CrilS 6-inch, $7.50 per dozen; 7-inch, $9.00 per dozen. 



Shipping Labels— "Perishable," on red rose leaf, as adopted by the S. A. F. ; your card in black, $4.60 per 1000 



Winterson's Seed Store 



OUR SUPPLY CATALOGUE FREE 



166 North Wabash Avenue, 



CHICAGO 



SEASONABLE SEED 



STORRS S HARRISON'S 

 Superb Giant Mixed Pansles 



Thie mixture contains the cream of the world's finest strains of Pansies, 

 embracing all of the Giant strains, together with the new Orchid Flowering 

 varieties, selected and mix^d by ourselves with a view of pleasing the moet 

 critical Florist Trade. Absolutely unsurpassed. 



Trade packet, 50c; X oz., $1.25; oz., $4.00 



All other strains of pansies, separate colors and named 

 varieties. 



Cineraria Seed, from prize winners, trade pkt., $1.00. 



Perennial Seed*. A large variety for immediate sowing. 



The Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesviye, 0. 



rot. The presence of this blight is 



first indicated by the normal color of 



the stem turning a dull, yellowish 



green near the ground. This soon 



runs the whole length of the plant on 



one side. While one half of the plant 



appears green and perfectly naturial, 



the remaining half has a wilted and 



faded appearance in . the smaller 



leaves, becoming weaker and poorer 



near the ground. This stem-rot is 



caused by a fungous growth in the 



pores through which the water passes. 



This fungus plugs up the openings and 



prevents the passage of any water or 



sap through the stem. The plants 



finally die from lack of water and I 



food. ' 



GLADIOLI 



LE. Stewart S 



Rives Junction, Mich. 



MenOon The Review when voq write 



Usually stem-rot is believed to be 

 developed in the seed beds and out- 

 door raised seedlings are usually im- 

 mune. Overcrowding while growing 

 is a fertile cause of this rot. Select 

 fresh ground if possible each year. 

 Your preparation of the ground is all 

 right. C. W. 



CUT FLOWER BOXES 



and riBCR SHIPPING CASES 



K'i 



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It will pay you to get our samples 

 and prices before ordering. 



THE J. E. SNim CO. 



6^10-12 N.CeitralAfe., BiltimK,Ni 



