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NorsMBBB 2, 1011. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Se«4nn«« reqairliiK tb« Tery best Mltetloai of 



Garden Seeds 



( Vegr^table and Flower ), especially 



Kel way's Celebrated 

 Eni.lish Strains 



can get them at lowest independeat wholesale 

 rates by sendinc their orders direct to 



KELWAY & SON 



Wliolaaal* Se«d Growers 

 Langrport, Somerset, England 



Spaolal quoutions on applicatiou. 



he is not deterred by any reasonable 

 expense that gives promise of the de- 

 sired results. His trial grounds, near 

 Odense, ^ive plentiful evidence of this. 

 Neither is money spared in the procur- 

 ing of suitable equipments. The ma- 

 chinery -£or drying and cleaning seed 



Chr. Daehnfeldt. 



is all of the most modern design and 

 all driven by electricity. .^^mmmt- 



Mr. Dsehnfeldt is presidiraNr •■ l^ie 

 Danish Wholesale Seed Dealers' Asso- 

 ciation and also holds other posit'ons 

 of honor and responsibility. He has 

 been one of the chief advisen of the 

 Danish government in its f^a^rta to 

 raise the standard of stocks used for 

 seed and has written extensively on the 

 subject of plant breeding and selection. 



Tqa WOBIJ>'S SEED CROPS. 



In c.ommenting on the summary of the 

 world's seed crops, printed in the last 

 issue of The Review, the editor of the 

 Gardeners' Chronicle (London) said: 



"The year 1911 will long be remem- 

 bered as one of the most disastrous 

 seed seasons on record, not so much 

 from the quality of the seed, but from 

 the extreme shortage of many ctops. 

 This great deficiency is not confined 

 to any particular country, but is uni- 

 versal; moreover, following, as it does, 

 the poor seed harvest of the two pre- 

 vious wet and cold seasons, nearly all 

 seeds are this feftr particularly scarce 

 and dear. Hot, almost rainless sum- 

 met weather "prevailed all over Eu- 

 rope^i particularly in Germany, France, 



HEINENANN'S 

 SEED NOVELTIES 



1912 



To the Trade Only 



My List ot the Bsst Nov- 

 •Itles an<l Special List wiil 

 be sent un BiquUoatlon. 



Sseds of My Noveltiea 

 and Bpivoialtlea may !>• had 

 Always fiom the leadlDB 

 Firms ot the United States 



Seed Novelties for 1912 



DIANTHUS laoinlatus 

 ' * 1 he African, " dai k pur- 

 ple with white edge. 



lOJ pkts., 261 - : doz. pkts.. ^1 la 

 net. 



ARTKMISIA saoooi^nk 

 vlridls/'Summer-rir." 

 (S.-eengravliig.) 



IM pkt4.. 241 -: doi. pkts.. 31 8 

 net. 



KTOSOTXS alpestris 

 sfiota crandiflora, 

 "Fairy Queen," porce- 

 lain blun. 



100 pkts.. 28I-; doz. pkts.. 3110 



1 net. 



:u: 



Arlemisia saccorum viridis. ''Summer- fir/ 



f. C. Hememann,Seed Grower, &hirt, 15, Gennany 



Mention The Kv^t^vr whPn Ton wiit<> 



•TBM TRADS- 



HENRY METTC, QoedlinN, Genuanf 



■■"^■"^^^■""^ (Established in 1787) 



Grower and Kzporter on tbe very larcest scale of all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



Bpecialtiest Beans, Beets, Cabbages. Carrots, Kohl-Habl. Leeks. Lettaces. Onlone* 

 Peas, Badislies, Spinach. Turnips, Swedes, Asters, Balsams. Begonias, Carnations* 

 Cinerarias. Qluxiuiaa. Larkspnia. Nastoztinma. Pansies, Petunias. Phlox. FrlnuilM. Soabiooi. 

 Sto cks, V erb enas. Zi nnias, etc. Cat alog ue fr-e on application. 



HKhBT MKXTB'8 TBIIMPH of THK giant pansies (mixed), tbe most pei^ 

 feet and most beaotUnl in the world. 15.00 per oz. : |l.50 per ^ oz.: 75o per 1-16 oz Postage 

 paid. Gash with order. 



All seeds offered are grrown imder my personal supervision on my own vast sronnde* 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks fuid best Qoality. I aleo 

 grow largely eeeds on contract. ^ 



MentiOD rbe Bevitew when tou write 



-PBRFCCT PLANT FOODS- 



.vc: 



THONSOIfS 



Viae riut ud 

 VegeUkle 



MANURE 



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Win. Thomson 



UnrlTaled (or rioM, tomatoes, cncnmbera. all flowering, (oUag* 



and (mit bearing plants; rnffetitblpa. lawns, ftc. Haa stood ^e 



teat of 30 rears. The result of many years of practical ezpertanea. 



Sold by Leadinc Ametirjin Aevdsinen. 



Alas TkomsoB't Special ChrraaBthrniam and Tepdresalag 

 Manure, km Excellest Stlsislant. 



Freight paid on qnantltlea; liberal terms to retailers. Writs 

 for onr special offtr to th<> American trade, agents' drcalars, 

 pamphlets, etc.. to sole makers. 



Kxp^Xsof Pure Scotch Soot ^^.'^S^. 



Tweed VlBeyards, 

 CloTenfords, Scvtlasl 



A Sons, Lid., 



Mentloo The Review when yon write 



Mention The Review when you write. 



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