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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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FOR CHRISTMAS FLOWERING 



Cold Storage Valley Pips will force naturally in about twenty-one days, 

 in a temperature of 58 to 60 degrees, or even less. Write or wire your orders at 

 our expense. 



PRICES 



$1.75 per 100 

 $6.50 for 500 



$3.25 for 250 

 $12.50 per lOOO 



I Arthur T. Boddington 



SEEDSMAN 



342 W. 14th street 

 NEW YORK 



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VALLEY PIPS. Our usual highest 

 grade at reduced price for present 

 delivery. Per lOOO 



In case of 1000 pips $9.00 



In case of 3000 pips 8.00 



J.N.Thorburn&Co.^NSit'.^ 



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San Juan is $18 per acre. Mr. War- 

 nock and his son, with their teams, will 

 remain in the service of Mr. Bohnert 

 for the present. The spirit of seed- 

 planting is increasing among the San 

 Juan farmers and some of them are 

 about to turn their ranches into seed 

 farms. The Morse Seed Co., which has 

 900 acres of its own land near San 

 Juan, has leased other large tracts and 

 has already built a Chinatown to ac- 

 commodate its Chinese and Japanese 

 laborers. There will soon be a fine 

 residence erected on the company's 

 premises for the use of the manager, 

 Thomas Landrum, whose removal from 

 this community leaves a void hard to 

 fill." 



MAINE THIBD AS COBN PACKER. 



According to a report of the Maine 

 Bureau of Labor and Industrial Sta- 

 tistics, that state stands third among 

 the states of the Union in value of corn 

 packed, being surpassed only by New 

 York and Illinois. An investigation of 

 this industry in 1900 showed sixty-eight 

 corn canning establishments then in 

 operation, with a total pack of 22,100,- 

 000 cans, valued at $1,519,374.45. Re- 

 ruius made this year show that ninety- 



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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GIANT 

 FORCING 



LILY or THE VALLEY 



We offer pre-eminently the finest Lily of the Valley in the market today. Pips selected 

 with the greatest care. Per 100. $1.75; per 1000, $14.00; original cases of 2.t00, $34.50. 



SURPLUS BULBS PerlOOO 



Roman Hyacinths, extra selected, whit«, 12 to 15 $ 22.00 



Paper ^Thltes, gianc bulbs 9-00 



Ullum HarrisU, 5to7 40.00 



Ullum HarrlsU, 7to9 80.00 



UUum HarrtBU, 9 to 10 175.00 



LlHiim Formoflum, 7 to 9 50.00 



t.in^itifi FormoBum, 9 to 10 90.00 



Azaleas, now ready. Strong plants, nicely budded, short standards, 

 well shaped heads. Prices on application. 



CURRIE BROS. CO. 



312 

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Milwaukee, Wis. 



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five factories were in operation during 

 the packing season. 



Ten years ago the farmers received 

 $1.50 per hundred pounds of corn as 

 cut from the cob. The price was later 

 raised to $2 and the present year con- 

 tracts have been made at the rate of 

 $2.25 per hundred pounds. Fully ninety 

 per cent of the Maine corn pack is put 

 up in the seven counties of Androscog- 

 gin, Cumberland, Franklin, Kennebec, 

 Oxford, Penobscot and Somerset, while 

 a few factories are located in Knox, 

 Piscataquis, Waldo and York. 



Weeber A Don's extra aelected Berlin forcing 



Lfly of the Valley Pips 



$15.00 per 1000. Not the cheapest, but the best 



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VALLEY PIPS. 



The largest shipment of valley pips 

 so far this year reached New York 



