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The Weekly Florists' Review- 



Dbcboibbb 8, 1910. 



FREESIAS 



Sweet scented, 13,000 at 



Hyacinths, White Roman, 11 to 12, 1000 at 

 Hyacinths, White Roman, 12 to 15, 8000 at 



Hyacinths, White Roman, 13 to 15, at 



Lilium Harrisii, late dug, 5 to 7, 1000 at 



Lilium Harrisii, 7 to 9, 1000 at 



Lilium Candidum, 1000 at 



Per 1000 

 . ..$ 3.50 

 . .. 13.00 

 . .. 18.00 

 . .. 20.00 

 . .. 30.00 

 . . . 60.00 

 . .. 35.00 



WM. ELLIOTT & SONS 



42 Vesey Street, NEW YORK 



Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



is what the farmers want mostly to sow 

 in that country, 



"In Italy the output is a trifle below 

 an average, a good deal having already 

 been sold. Seed secured previous to 

 the rainy period was very nice quality, 

 showing only little buckhorn, but seeds 

 now coming in contain quite a lot of 

 buckhorn, making them unsuitable for 

 export. 



"In Russia the yield, which earlier in 

 the season had been estimated as being 

 materially under medium, turned out a 

 full average. Prices for these quali- 

 ties, however, will scarcely warrant 

 their being imported into America, be- 

 cause the German consumers pay high- 

 est prices for this commodity, generally 

 from ly^ to 2 cents more than for seeds 

 of other origin. Uniform, well-cleaned 

 seed, free from dodder and buckhorn, is 

 selling today at equal to 15 lA, to 16 

 cents c. i. f. New York. 



"In France the very poor prospects 

 suddenly turned good, owing to summer 

 weather coming in time. Some dis- 

 tricts secured very favorable results, 

 others a less good one, so that we can 

 now figure on a very good average out- 

 put. Qualities are extremely nice in 

 color — mostly purple — and very useful 

 for our consumption, but not at all for 

 America, all lots containing buckhorn 

 to a more or less large extent. 



''England, too, has been favored with 

 fair weather in time, and the outlook, 

 which was quite gloomy, is now not 

 wholly for half an average crop. An 

 export of genuine English seed is out 

 of the question. On the contrary, the 

 country will surely have to draw half 

 its demand from the Continent. 



"Chile has a small yield. Values 

 around 14 cents c. i. f. New York. Seeds, 

 however, contain large dodder, and for 

 that reason are not used at all in Ger- 

 many for consumptive purposes, but are 

 sown in Great Britain, where, it is al- 

 leged, this awful dodder will not grow. 



"To size up the general situation, will 

 say that these average or full average 

 crops of some countries in Europe are 

 faced by a very considerable consump- 

 tion. With old supplies extremely de- 

 pleted, and the major part of this year 's 

 qualities very nice in color — though 

 containing more or less buckhorn, ex- 

 cept seed of Bussian origin — our re- 

 tailers consider values, which went down 

 in general owing to better crop pros- 



GLADIOLI 



I can supply MADAME MONNERET in (st, 2nd 

 and Std tiza, in large quantities. Write for prices. Amer- 

 ica, Mrs. King:, Easter, Eugene Scribe, Florida, Gea Paul, 

 Kbndyke, President Taf t. Golden Queen and many others. 



Send for trade list. 



E. E. STEWART, Rives Junction, Mich. 



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FOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO. 



BULBS 



For Forcing or Planfing Outside 



A Complete Stock 



Write Us for Prices 



Fotder, Fiske, Rawson Co., .S^fJ'sTlliin. Boston, Mass. 



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Salvia Seed 



FOR SBBDSMBN 



I have a small surplus of my own 

 erowlng at ** Ploracrolt Gardens," as 



follows: Perez. Per lb. 



Salvia Splendens $0.75 $ 9.00 



" aaraBedman or Bonfire 1.60 16.00 



ALL 1910 {CROP 



STOKES' SEED STORE 



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SWEET PEAS 



New crop received. , 



Send for special list of this and 

 other seasonable stock. 



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NEWBUR6H, N. Y. 



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