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NOVETMBBB 17, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



55 



GOLD STORAGE VALLEY 



Very finest grades of Valley or shipment as 

 desired from New York. 



AZALEA INDICA 



All sizes and varieties for commercial pur- 

 poses; also new forcing varieties of highest merit. 



HOLLAND PLANTS 



Roses, Peonies, Rhododendrons, Box Trees, 

 Clematis. Conifers, etc., at low prices. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



Finest grades of Berlin and Hamburg for 

 import. 



H. FRANK DARROW 



p. 0. Box 1250 26 Barclay St., NEW YORK 



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Cauliflower, 

 C a b b a g e 9 



Sprout, Turnip 

 Swede and Mangold 



LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS 



HJALMARHARTMANN&CO. 



Longangsstraede 20, Copenhagen, Denmark 



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SEED 



FOR 



SEEDS 



of ail kinds apply to 

 W. W. JOHNSON & SON, Ltd. 



BOSTON, ENGLAND 



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DRACAENAS 



I shall faave ready for spring delivery Dracaena 

 Massangeana. Lindeni and Striata, from 4 to 

 12 inches high, fine and well grown: also pot-grown 

 Dracaena Indivisa. Shall be pleased to quote 

 prices on application. 



yve Aug. Van Hecke 



Antwerp Bead. 827 - - • GHENT. BELGIUM 



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MacNiff Horticultural Go 14 cases trees 



Fruit Auction Co 6 " plants 



liunham & Moore 23 " trees 



Burnett Bros 1.3 " roots 



Buckingham, B. F 11 " roots 



Berger, H. H., & Co 11 " roots 



Hagemann, W., & Co 2 " roots 



McHutchlson & Co 45 " shrubs 



Haynes, C. A., & Co 4 " roots 



Stumpp & Walter Co.. 97 " roots 



American Express Co lis " shrubs 



Maltus & Ware 598 " plants 



NEW YOEK. 



The Market. 



Perfect fall weather, the strike set- 

 tled, election out of the way, the opera 

 season begun and the horse show in 

 full blast — so opens the week, with the 

 most encouraging outlook for many 

 moons. 



The quality of all kinds of cut flower 

 stock is growing better daily. Apart 

 from the continued flood of chrysan- 

 themums there is no reason why the 

 improvement should not continue stead- 

 ily until the holidays. These, however, 

 still dominate the market, and from 

 present indications there will be enough 

 and to spare until Thanksgiving. No- 

 vember 12 the Princeton football en- 

 thusiasts took all the yellow mums in 

 sight and Yale raised the price of vio- 

 lets to $1. Next Saturday Yale will 

 doubtless repeat and Harvard will ab- 

 sorb every mum with a tinge of red. 



IMPORT DIRECT 



Per 



Japanese Maples, In beautifully colored varieties. 1 tol'a ft. * 2, 



Ariatolochia Sipho (Dutchman's pipe), 6 ft. long..... J' 



Aristolochia Siplio (Dutchman's pipe), 4 to 6 ft ^ 



Buxus. standards, heads 30 Inches through ■" 



Buxus suffrutlcosa (box for edging). 6 to 6 inches 



Clematis, pot-grown, 2 years, 5 ft J' 



Clematis, fleld-grown, 2 years. 6ft '■■ 



Dielytra spectabilis (Bleeding Heart), 3 eyes and up 



Funkla undulata medio variesata, 3 eyes and up 



Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel). 1 ft., well budded ;* 



Magnolia Soulansreana, with many buds, 3 to 4 ft. pyramids ">• 



PaeoniaChinensis, red, white and pink, 3 eyes and up 



Paeonia Chinensis, In best named varieties, 3 eyes and up ■ 



Paeonia Chinensis Duchesse de Nemours, sulphur yellow i 



Paeonia ChinensiH festiva maxima, the grandest white, very large a 



Paeonia officinalis mutabilis, very light pink 



Paeonia officinalis rosea plena 



Paeonia officinalis rubra plena 



Phlox, In beautiful varieties, fleld-grown clumps . . 

 Rhododendron hybrids, hardy and for forcing: 



Height 15 to 18 Inches. 6 to 8 buds. 12 to 16 Inches diameter ^ 



Height 18 to 24 Inches. 8 to 12 buds. 15 to 18 inches diameter j 



Height 21 to 27 Inches, 12 to 48 buds, 18 to 24 Inches diameter * 



Height 24 to 30 Inches, 18 to 24 buds, 24 to SOlnches diameter « 



Rhododendron Catawbiense er. fl.. 7 to 10 buds, Itol'a ft ^ 



Rhododendron Catawbiense er. f 1., 10 to 15 buds. I'a to 2 ft ^ 



Rhododendron, standards, named, heads I'a to 2 ft. diameter o 



10 

 .80 

 .60 

 ,80 

 .00 



.20 

 .40 

 .36 

 .60 

 ,80 

 .6« 

 .60 

 .70 

 .20 

 .20 

 .80 

 .80 

 60 

 .40 



.50 

 .60 

 .60 

 1.50 

 CO 

 .80 

 .60 



Per 100 



$ 26.00 



22.00 



16.00 



220.00 



2.60 



10.00 



12.00 



3.00 



6.00 



26.00 



46.00 



4.00 



6.00 



10.00 



10.00 



6.00 



6.00 



4.00 



3.00 



22.00 

 30.00 

 40.00 

 60.00 

 18.00 

 26.00 

 60.00 



Per 

 1000 



Per 



100 



ROSES, S to 6 branches, in very many varieties, as: .„ , , 

 Baroness Rothschild. Captain Hayward. Crimson Rambler. Dorothy Perkins, 

 Fran Karl Druschkl. General Jacqueminot. Gruss an TepUtz. Hiawatha, Mme. 

 Car. Testout, Marg. Dickson. Mrs. J. Lalng. Paul Neyron, P. O. de Rohan. Ulrich 

 Brunner VV.^" •,, ^- li. ,' *"•"" ' "^-"^ 



Baby Rambler, Catherine Zelmet. Etoile de France. Hermosa. Lady Gay, Madame Abel 

 Chatenay. Solell d'Or 



Klllarney, Madame Abel Chatenay, Souv. de la Malmaison. Tausendschon 



Miss G. Mesman (new everbloomlng. climbing Baby Rambler) 



Prices , f . o. b . Boskoop. Duty, freight and packing to be paid 

 on arrival of the goods. 6 per cent discount for cash with order. 



F. J. Grootendorst & Sons, Boskoop, HoQand 



60.00 6.00 



60.00 7.00 



30.00 



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-TO THK TRADE- 



HENRY METTE, Quedlinbni^, Gennany 



^^^^^^^^^^^ (Established in 1787) 



Grower and Kzporter on the very largest scale of all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



Specialties: Beans, Beets. Cabbagres, Carrots, Kohl-Rabi. Leeks, Lettuces, Onions* 

 Peas, Radlslies, Spinach. Turnips. Swedes, Asters, Balsams. Begonias. Caroationa, 

 Cinerarias. Gloxinias. Larkspurs, Nasturtiums, Piansles, I'etunias. Phlox. Primulas, Bcabioua. 

 Stocks, Verb enas, Zi nnias, etc. Catalog ue fre e on application. 



HENRY BIETTB'S TRIUMPH OF THE GIANT PANSIKS (mixed), the most per> 

 feet and most beautiful In the world, 15,00 per oz. ; $1.50 per H oz. ; 75o per 1-16 oz Foetasre 

 paid. Cash with order. 



All seeds offered are grown under my personal supervision on my o%7n vast sronnds* 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and best Quality. I also 

 grow largely seeds on contract* 



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DANISH SEED 



Cauliflower, Cabbage, Mangel, 

 Swede, Turnip, Etc. 



The seed-grow of roots for stock-feeding is controlled' 

 by the Denmark State. 



R^UU 1 1^ f% W T^ T^ Seed grower and 

 • WW ILP^JLr ■ 1 9 Seed merchant 



Nakskov, Denmark 



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AUGUST ROLKER & SONS, 



For lists 



Importers of Horticultural Goods. Specialty 

 made of Florists' Plants and Bulbs and Orna- 

 mental Trees and Shrubs for Nurserymen. 



appj to P. O. Box 752, New York, or 31 Barclay Street 



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VAN GRIEKEN'S BULBS, 



SOUND AND 



WELL SELKCTKD 



High Grade Hyaclnth^Tglj,., NjgcU^s. ^M ^^ Q^ekCfl, USSC, Holland 



Crocus, etc. 



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The local supply is enormous. Prices 

 for the best have risen, many of the 

 wholesale houses handling a grade of 



flower that brings $3 to $4 a dozen. 

 Medium sizes of splendid quality have 

 sold as low as 8 and 10 cents, how- 



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