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The Weekly Florists'' Review. 



Decembbb 15, 1910. 



FOR 



SEEDS 



of all kinds apply to 

 W. W. JOHNSON & SON, Ltd. 



BOSTON, SNOLAND 



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SEED 



Caulifflower, 

 Cabbage, 



Sprout, Turnip 

 Swede and Manifold 



LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS 



HJALMARHARTMANN&GO. 



liMgaBtsstriede 20, Copenhageo, DenoMrfi 



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DRACAENAS 



I shall have ready for spring: delivery Dracaena 

 Bfassanseana, Liin<l«nl and Striata, from 4 to 

 12' inches hlgrh, fine and well grown: also pot-rrown 

 Dracaena Indivlsa. Shall be pleased to quote 

 prices on application. 



V^« Aug. Van Hecke 



Aatwerp BoAd, 827 •• ■ GHENT, BELGIUM 



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Seed Trade News. 



AMXUCAIT SEED TRADE ASSOCIATIOIT. 



JYeB;. E. L. Page. Greene. N. Y. ; First Vice-pres.. 

 L. H. Taoffhan. Chicago; Sec'y and Treas., C. £. 

 IBend^ Cleveland, O. 



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The catalogues are now mostly on the 

 press, if not in the bindery. 



The holly thus far received is of fair 

 average quality and the market is easy. 



The Haven Seed Co. has removed its 

 headquarters from Lodi to Santa Ana, 

 Oal. 



Anna B. Currie, widow of the late 

 James Currie, the Milwaukee seedsman, 

 died December 11, aged 83 years. 



The California seed growers, in con- 

 sequence of the good crops of 1910, are 

 looking forward to increased acreages for 

 1911. 



The building of the Cassville Pro- 

 duce & Seed Co, Cassville, Mo., was de- 

 stroyed by fire December 6, without in- 

 surance. 



The government statisticians have fig- 

 ured up the corn crop as 3,121,381,000 

 bushels, the largest yield on record, with 

 an average of 27.4 bushels per acre as 

 against the ten-year average of 25.8 

 bushels. 



The 1911 general catalogues are com- 

 ing to hand. Arthur T. Boddington's 

 book of 144 pages with cover designed 

 by Harry A. Bunyard arrived December 

 12, as did the books of Holmes Seed Co. 

 andthe Ebbert Seed Co. 



Beforf it will be "pfMsible to increase 

 the supply of labor in the seed trade it 

 will be necessary to' make the occupation 

 attractive to those who have had a little 

 experience of it; and. that means as 

 profitable all-the-year-round em^lojnnent 

 as can be found in other trades. 



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*- IMPORT DIRECT ,„_.„ 



Buxua. standards, heads 80 Inches through $26.00 1220.00 



Clematis, pot-grown. 2 years, 6 ft 1.20 10.00 



Clematis, field-grown. 2 years, 6 ft 1.40 12.00 



Dlelrtra spectabilis (Bleeding Heart), S eyes and up ■» 3S 3.00 



I^nkia undnlata medio vaneKata, 3 eyes and up 60 B.OO 



Magnolia Soulanceana, with many buds, 3 to 4 ft. pyramids B.N 46.00 



Rhododendron hybrids, hardy and for forcing: 



Height 16 to 18 inches, 6 to 8 buds. 12 to 16 Inches diameter 2.60 22.00 



Height 18 to 24 Inches, 8 to 12 buds. 16 to 18 inches diameter 3.60 30.00 



Height 21 to 27 inches, 12 to 18 buds, 18 to 24 Inches diameter 4.60 40.00 



Height 24 to 30 Inches, 18 to 24 buds, 24 to 30 inches diameter 6.60 60.00 



Rhododendron Catawbiense gr. fl., 7 to 10 buds, 1 to 1*9 ft 2.00 18.00 



Rhododendron Catawbiense gr. f 1., 10 to 16 buds, l>ato2ft 2.80 25.00 



ROS£8, 3 to 6 branches, in very many varieties, as: Per Per 



Baroness Rothschild, Captain Hayward, Crimson Rambler, Dorothy Perkins, 1000 100 

 Frau Karl Druschkl, General Jacqueminot, Oruss an Teplitz, Hiawatha, Mme. 

 Oar. Testout, Marg. Dickson, Mrs. 3. Lalng, Paul Neyron, P. 0. de Rohan. Ulrich 



Bmnner $40.00 $6.00 



Baby Rambler, Catherine Zelmet, Etolle de France, Hermoaa. Lady Oay, Madame Abel 



Ohatenay, Soleil d'Or 60.00 6.00 



Miss O. Mesman (new everbloomlng, climbing Baby Rambler) 30.00 



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. 



Write for complete catalogue. 



F. J. Grootendorst & Sons, Boskoop, Holland 



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DANISH SEED 



Cauliflower, Cabbage, Mangel, 

 Swede, Turnip, Etc. 



The seed-grow of roots for stock-seeding is controlled 

 by the Denmark State. 



RVm/ I D g\ M ^ ^ Seed grower and 

 • WW IIJWL I I 9 Seed merchant 



Nakskov, Denmark 



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 TO THE TRADK 



HENRY METTE, Qnedlinbin^, Germany 



^^^^^^■^■"^ (Established in 1787) 



Gro^irer and Exporter on tbe very largest scale of all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



Specialtiest Beans, Beets, Cabbages, Carrots, Kohl-Rabi, Leeks. Lettuces. Onlons« 

 Peas, Radishes, Spinach, Turnips. Swedes, Asters, Balsams, Begonias, Carnations. 

 Cinerarias. Gluxiuiaa, Larkspnrs. Nasturtiums, Piiuisles, Petunias. Phlox, Primulas, Scabious. 

 Stocks, Verb enas, Zi nnias. ete._C^talog ue free on application. 



HENBT BUri'l'JE'B TRIUMPH OP THX OIAMT PAM81JES (mixed), the moet per- 

 fect and most beautifal In tbe world, 15.00 per oz. ; $1.50 per H oz.; 75c per 1-16 oz Postage 

 paid. Coah. with order. , , , , _.. __ ^ 



All seeds offered are grown under my personal supervision on my own vast s^onnds, 

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

 gro ^y largely seeds on contract. 



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IT WILL INTEREST 



Every Seedsman 

 in U. S. A. 



to see the first issue of L. Daehnfeldt's Illustrated Catalogue 

 of DANISH SEEDS. Bij?gest seed grower in Scandinavia. 

 Established 1850. Never offered in U. S. A. before. 



WRITE TO 



L. DAEHNFELDT 



Seed Grower Odense, Denmark 



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VAN GRIEKEN'S BILBS, l.'STst^B. 



grt»^H«cu.a.^Toj.g..H.j.j™. leo vanGrfeken, Usse, HoOmd 



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