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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



NOVBMBBB 17, 1910. 



^' LUcted Quality Forniosa Lily Bulbs 



We have a few cases of Formosa, also of Harrisii Bulbs, that we offer at cost, subject to being unsold. We do this 



in order to clean up our Lily Bulbs for this fall. 



SELECTED FORMOSA LILT Per case SELECTED HARRISII Per case 



4 caaes, 360 each, 6/8, for $12.00 7 eases, 400 each, 5/7, for $14.00 



1 case, 235 each, 8/9, for 11.75 7 „„„^„ qqc „„„u an t 1 <^ nn 



11 cases, 250 each! 7/9, for 12.60 l""^^' l^^""^' ^^^' ^^"^ !o'^ 



8 cases, 300 each, 7/9, for 15.00 20 cases, 200 each, 7/9, for 12.00 



STUWPP & WALTER CO., 50 Barclay St., New York 



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ever, and at times the surplus forces 

 prices far below their real value, and 

 to half the realization of other years. 



Violets are commanding good prices, 

 but the shipments have been light, 

 largely because of the express strike, 

 which now seems to have been finally 

 settled. The Ehinebeck section, how- 

 ever, is doing an immense shipping 

 business direct to other cities and at 

 present the signs point to no oversup- 

 ply this season for the New York mar- 

 ket. 



Valley holds at 3 to 4 cents for 

 the best. Lilies hold firm at improved 

 quotations. ' Orchids are scarce and 

 75 cents to $1 each has been asked. 

 In fact, the demand could not be sat- 

 isfied. Gardenias, too, are more popu- 

 lar than ever, and the best of these 

 bring $4 to $5 a dozen. 



Carnations have risen, as they de- 

 serve to, when the grand stock now 

 arriving is considered. There will be 

 no better. All kinds of roses now 

 are at their best. Prices have ad- 

 vanced gradually. Beauties are not 

 abundant. 



Club Meeting. 



The attendance reached about 200 at 

 the club's November meeting, half of 

 the number of the fair sex, who never 

 before showed warmer appreciation of 

 a fine lunch, a good musical program 

 and a splendid travel lecture by John T. 

 Withers. 



President Miller was in the chair. 

 W. J. Stewart read the resolutions of 

 his committee on the death of Lyman B. 

 Craw. F. H. Traendly reported prog- 

 ress for the bowling club. 



The nominating committee, of which 

 Charles Weathered is chairman, an- 

 nounced as the candidates for the vari- 

 ous offices for 1911: For president, 

 John B. Nugent, Jr., and Joseph Manda ; 

 for vice-president, Harry A. Bunyard 

 and J. H. Fiesser; for secretary, John 

 Young and J. H, Pepper; for treasurer, 

 W. B. Rickards, Jr., and A. E. Ken- 

 nedy; for trustees, F. H. Traendly, C. H. 

 Totty, Charles Weber, I. H. Hendrick- 

 son, J. A. Kassbach and H. Weissman. 



The S. S. P'ennock-Meehan Co. exhib- 

 ited the new roses. Melody and Double 

 Killarney, grown by Robert Scott & 

 Son, of Sharon Hill, Pa. They were in 

 fine condition and attracted much fa- 

 vorable comment. To each the award 

 committee gave a preliminary certifi- 

 cate. 



The resignations of Messrs. Henry L. 

 Jones and L. W. C. Tuthill were ac- 

 cepted with regret. F. H. Wiltshire 

 and J. S. Slimon were nominated for 

 membership, and the following were 

 elected: M. C. Ford, William Taat, 



Lilies of the Valley 



Bruns' celebrated Chicago Market Brand, 



for Xmas forcing. Order now. $1.75 per 100; 



$15.00 per 1000. 



H. N. BRUNS, 3040 Madison St., CHICAGO 



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Bridgeman's Seed Warehouse 



Kstablisbed 1824. RICHARDS BROS., Props. 



Importers and Growers of "High-gtaAe 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS, Etc 



87 East 19th Street, Telephone 4235 Gramercy, NEW YORK CITY 



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BULB BARGAINS 



SINGLE Hyacinths, separate colors, $17.50 per 1000. 

 DOITBLE Hyacinths, separate colors, H8.50 1000. 

 TULIPS, La Reine. *6.00 per 1000. 



L'Immaculee. *5.80 per 1000. 

 " Chrysolora, 15.80 per 1000. 



" Rose Grisdelin, 17.50 per 1000. 



Finest Sln(rl<» Mixed, $5.00 per 1000. 

 Murillo, $9.00 per 1000. 

 NARCISSUS, Golden Sniir. $9.75 per 1000. 

 Grandis , $7.00 per 1000. 

 '* Princeps. $6.00 per 1000. 



Poeticns Ornatus. $4.50 per ICOO. 

 " Alba Plena Odorata, $4.26 per 



1000. 

 " Double Incomparable, $6.00 



per 1000, 

 FREESIAS , Mammoth . $5.00 per 1000. 

 Lilium GiKanteum, 7/9, $60.00 per 1000; 9/10, 



$95.(() per 1000. 

 White Callas, $5.00 per 100. 

 Sacred Chinese Lilies, $3.00 per 100. 

 260 at 1000 rate. 



G. H. HUNKEL CO.. Seedsmen. Milwaukee. Wis. 



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Salvia Seed 



FOR SEEDSMEN 



1 have a small surplus of my own 

 growing at " Floracroft Gardens," as 



follows: Peroz. Per lb. 



Salvia Splendens $0.75 $ 9.00 



•' Claj a Bedman or Bonfire l.GO 16.00 



ALL 1910 CROP 



STOKES' SEFD STORE 



219 Naiket St, rHILADEU>HIA 



BULBS 



Selling Rapidly 



Although we ordered 2o% more bulbs 

 than were ever sold by us heretofore, 

 the demand has been so heavy that 

 our stock is rapidly decreasing. We 

 still have a fair supply of all the 

 leading kinds. Better buy your 

 bulbs from the best stock, rather 

 than take chances at sacrifice prices. 

 If you want success next spring, place 

 your order of bulbs with us this fall. 

 Do it now. They will be sold out a 

 little later. 



James Vicks' Sons 



ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 



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The best strains in existence. Chlnensis, large 

 flowering fringed. Obconlca Hybrids, unrivaled 

 EConsdorfer and Lattman strains, large flowering, 

 large flowering fringed and Glgantea. 



See plant adv. under classified. 

 J. L. 8CHILLU, 9S9 rroity At*., Toledo, Oklo 



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