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Decbmbeb 8, 1010. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



55 



To Follow the Chrysanthemoms 



Our New Crop of SWEET PEA and STOCK SEED, 



to plant now, to fill the benches with the most profitable two crops 

 for the Florist. 



SWEET PEAS 



Our Sweet Peas are grown with the greatest care, from our own 

 carefully selected stocks. New crop seed has just arrived, 



and orders can be shipped at once. 



Oz. % lb. Lb. 



OHBISTMAS FLOWEBXira, White )0.10 $0.36 $1.00 



OHBXSTMAS FIiOWEBINa, Pink 10 .36 1.00 



CKBZSTMAS FI^OWEBXna, Bed 16 .50 1.60 



AIiEZ. WAZiXiACE, I^avender 15 .60 1.60 



was. BIM, Salmon Pink 15 .60 1.60 



E. WIIiD, BxllUaut Bed 16 .60 1.60 



Fl^OBEirOB DEMSEB, White 16 .60 1.60 



XiE UABQUZS, Bark Bine 20 .70 2.60 



MBa W. J. BTBWABT, Brlgrht Bine 16 .60 1.60 



ASTA OSUr BPENCEB 26 .76 2.00 



GOVHTESS BPENCEB, Trne Pink 10 .26 .76 



KJXa EDWABD SPEXTCEB 25 .76 2.00 



SEIiBV JJBWTB BPENCEB 10 .35 1.00 



BKAHCKE BUBFBE, Fnre White 10 .26 .76 



BUBPEE'B WHITE SPBHCEB 10 .36 1.00 



COUBTESS OP BADBOS 10 .20 .60 



coxnrTEBs op i^atham lo .20 ■ .60 



EABZ^IEBT BUBBEAMB 10 .25 .75 



EABI^ZEBT OP AJmX, 10 .20 .60 



PIiOBA NOBTOB 10 .20 .60 



Why not plant your Sweet Peas outdoors this Fall, and get the benefit 

 of the very earliest start in the Spring? Beds properly prepared now with 

 well rotted manure, and the seed planted at a depth of 4 inches, with a light 

 covering of hay or any suitable material, will more than pay for the experi- 

 ment. ^_^___^^_^^_^^___ 



STOCK SEED 



For Sprlnir Blooming in the Oreenhouae. 



Tr. Pkt. % oz. 1 oz. 



XMPBOVES OXANT PEBPEOTXOB, White $0.26 11.60 $6.00 



BEAITTT OP BICE, Pleah Pink 25 1.26 4.00 



QUEEir AXEXABSBA 26 1.26 4.00 



SO Barelay St. 

 NEW YORK 



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SET YOUR OWN PRICE 



JFTTo close out our supply of Tulips, 

 Hyacinths, Narcissi, Crocus, 



Anemones, Ranunculus and other fall 

 bulbs, we make the following propo- 

 sition : 



JIT Send us your order ; set your 

 own price at what they are worth 

 to you ; the chances are we will accept 

 your offer. 



JANES VICK'S SONS, Rochester, N.Y. 



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In Japan there are two 

 kinds of Giganteum grown, 

 the "flathead" and the tall 

 bulb. The former is planted 

 near the top of the soil, where 

 the hot sun can bring it to 

 size very quickly (at the ex- 

 pense of its vitality and qual- 

 ity). Of course, all Gigan- 

 teum cannot be the best, and 

 growers are obliged to sell 

 the inferior article for three 

 reasons : First, because many 

 people buy an article just 

 because it is cheap; second, 

 because dealers must buy 

 very cheap from importers 

 to make a profit; third, 

 because many people don't 

 know the difference. 



The grower who wants to 

 make money and maintain a 

 modern shop must buy eco- 

 nomically — that means he 

 must buy stock which will 

 net the most profit. The 

 profit is in the blooms of lily 

 bulbs, and so he must buy the 

 bulbs which net the most 

 blooms on the average. That's 



Horseshoe Brand Bulbs 



they will'average the highest 

 cut per 1000 bulbs of any 

 brand known. 



Prices reasonable. 



RALPH N. WARD 

 &C0. 



12 West Broadway 

 NEW YORK 



Order your Ck)ld Storage Bulbs now. 



Not How Cheap 

 Bat How Good 



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