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44 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Dgcbmbbb 22, 1910. 



sion of floral pieces sent to the family. 

 Among those in the seed trade who sent 

 flowers were: E. H. Shumway, Eock- 

 ford, 111.; W, J. Fosgate, Santa Clara, 

 Cal.; J. E. Northrup, Minneapolis; 

 C. E. and L. M. Kimberlin, Santa Clara, 

 s Cal.; Waldo Eohnert, Gilroy, Cal.; 

 Chas. Parker, Santa Clara, Cal.; C. C. 

 Morse & Co., San Francisco; C. C. Nav- 

 let & Co., San Jose; Eamelli Bros., Coy- 

 ote, Cal.; A. ''Lehman, Lompoc, Cal.; 

 G. Dreyfus, Lompoc, Cal.; Messrs Par- 

 malee Goodwin and Vaughan, Chicago; 

 Barteldes Seed Co., Lawrence, Kan.; 

 Nebraska Seed Co., Omaha, Neb.; 

 Messrs. Metson, Drew and McKenzie, 

 San Francisco; Mangelsdorf Bros. Co., 

 Atchison, Kan.; employees of the Bras- 

 Ian Seed Growers Co., and Yuong Ye 

 Chong. Ah Den, Ki Soon and Jim Yuen. 



VALLEY PIPS. 



The following consignments of lily 

 of the valley pips were on the steamer 

 Pennsylvania from Hamburg, reaching 

 New York December 17: 



CoBslgnee. Cases. 



McHutchlson & Co 592 



Marshall, W. E., & Co 12 



Hagemann, W., & Co 139 



Maltus & Ware 84 



Hempstead, O. G.. & Son 10 



CroBsmond, L. D., & Co 70 



Stern, S 84 



Lunham & Moore 541 



Order 100 



Tr.t.nl 1.632 



IMPORTS. 



The imports of seed through the port 

 of New York for the week ending De- 

 cember 10 were as follows: 



Kiud. I'kgs. Val. Kind. Tkgs. Val. 



.\nnatto .. 2? 12 Grass 1,039 $9,611 



Anise 129 992 Hemp 300 1,404 



Canary 830 1,681 Millet 410 817 



Caraway . . 454 2,842 Mustard ... 450 3,689 



Castor ".. .7,430 35,158 Poppy 300 1,674 



Celery ... 115 1,762 Rape 50 1,147 



aSder-. II. ''Si? sugar beet. 900 6,588 



Cummin. . . 48 751 Other 9,541 



In the same period the imports of 

 bulbs, trees and plants were valued at 

 $36,170, 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



John Lewis Childs, Floral Park, N, 

 Y., trade list of gladioli; Baartman & 

 Koning, Sassenheim, Holland, bulbs and 

 plants; F. & H. P. Langdon, Constable, 

 N. Y., Northern Adirondack Earliana 

 tomato; Eatekin's Seed House, Shenan- 

 doah, la., general catalogue; Henry 

 Mette, Quedlinburg, Germany, vege- 

 table, flower and farm seeds; Sluis & 

 Groot, Enkhuizen, Holland, vegetable, 

 flower and agricultural seeds; Henry F. 

 Michell Co., Philadelphia, Pa., whole- 

 sale list of seeds and supplies; E. S. 

 Miller, Wading Elver, N. Y., bulbs and 

 hardy plants. 



INSECTICIDE REGULATIONS. 



The federal insecticide act of 1910 

 will become effective January 1. Joint 

 regulations for its enforcement have 

 just been issued by the secretaries of 

 the Treasury, of Agriculture, and of 

 Commerce and Labor. The act forbids 

 the manufacture or sale in federal ter- 

 ritory of adulterated or misbranded in- 

 secticides and fungicides, especially 

 mentioning Paris green and lead arsen- 

 ate. It also forbids interstate ship- 

 ment of such articles, and this is its 

 most important feature. 



Under the regulations, samples of in- 

 secticides and fungicides are to be col- 

 lected by purchase by agents of the 



Lilies of the Valley 



Bruus' celebrated Chicago Market Brand, 



for forcing. $1.75 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 



Early forcing Valley— "Money- maker," at $12.50 

 per 1000; $30.00 per case of 2500. 



Why not send your order today ? 

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



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LILY OF THE VALLEY ?Sk'£'™« 



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, 114.00; original casesof 2500, $34.50. Cold Storage 

 Valley, ready for forcing, per 1000. $15.00; 500 for $8.00. 



For forcing, excellent stocl^ 

 $1.25 doz.; $9.00 lOO 



100 1000 100 1000 



LUlum Auratum, 8/ 9 $'>.50 $47.50 IJUum Album, 9/11 $11.00 $105.00 



LiUumAuratum, 9/11 9.00 85.00 LiUum Rubrum, 8/ 9 4.75 42.00 



Lillum Album, 8/9 8.00 75.00 Ulium Rubrum, 9/11 8.00 75.00 



Surplus Bulbs, Roman Hyacinths, extra selected wliite 20.00 



Lillum Harrisii, Formosum, Tulips and Narcissi at very low figures. Write if 

 looldng for bargain. 



Spiraea Gladstone 



CURRIE BROS. CO., 



312 

 Broadway 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



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VALLEY PIPS. Our usual highest 

 grade at reduced price for present 

 delivery. per looo 



In case of 1000 pips 19.00 



In case of 3000 pips 8.00 



J.H.Thorbiirn&Co."Ncri'.^ 



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SPECIAL OFFER 



r. O. B. TOUR DEPOT 



Prices hold good as long as stock on band. 1000 



Hyacinths, mixed, colors separate $20.00 



miniature, true to name 18.00 



2nd size, in the leading varieties. 36.00 



" Ist size, in the leading varieties. . 60.00 



Tulips, single, finest mixed, colors separate.. 7 00 



Artus 10.00 



Kelzerskroon 11.00 



LaKelne 8.00 



" Narcissus von Sion, double nose, 



extra fine ..19 00 



Spiraea Gladstone, fine heavy clumps, extra, per 



100, $9.00 to $12.00. 

 Spiraea Queen Alexandra, fine clumps, per 

 100, $16.00. 



F. W. 0. SCHMITZ. Importer, Priice Bay, N. Y. 



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Weeber A Don's extra aelected Berlin forcing 



Lily of the Valley Pips 



$15.00 per 1000. Net the cheapest, but the best 

 WFFRFR a HON ^^* chambers St. 



IfLLDLn a l/UH new york city, n. v. 



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XXX SEEDS 



CYCLAMEN GIGANTEUM, finest giants 

 mixed, 250 seeds, $1.00; % pkt., 50c. 



PETUNIA STAR, improved, finest marked 

 flowers, very fine, pkt., 20c. 



PETUNIA GIANT, single fringed, large 

 and fine, pkt., 20c. 



PETUNIA GIANT, DOUBLE FRINGED, 

 very fine and true, pkt., 50c. 



SALVIA BONFIRE, finest grown, brilliant 

 scarlet and compact, large pkt., 20c. 



PHLOX DRUM. PUMILA, very dwarf, 

 grand for pots, fine color, pkt., 20c. 



CHINESE PRIMROSE, finest grown, sin- 

 gle and double, mixed, 600 seeds, $1.00; 

 % pkt., 50c. 



PRIMULA KEWENSIS, the grand new 

 sweet-scented yellow Primrose, pkt., 20c. 



CINERARIA, large-fiowering, dwarf, 

 mixed, 1000 seeds, 50c; % pkt., 25c. 



GIANT PANSY, finest grown, critically 

 selected, 6000 seeds, $1.00; % pkt., 50c; 

 oz., $2.50. Pkt. Mme. Perret with every 



. $1.00 pkt. 



COLEUS, New Hybrids, fine colors, pkt., 

 20c. Grand. The best new giants. 



LOBELIA EMPEROR WILLIAM, dwarf, 

 very dark blue, white eye, finest of all 

 the Lobelias, pkt., 20c. 



TORENIA FOURNIERI, new giant, extra 

 fine pot plant, pkt., 20c. Showy. 



CANDYTUFT, new giant hyacinth-flow- 

 ered; a great cutter, pkt., 20c. 



AtMTIRRHINUM novelties. Defiance, fiery 

 scarlet; Black Prince, nearly black; 

 Queen Victoria, flneist white; separate 

 or mixed, pkt., 20c. All new giants. 



SWEET WILLIAM, new colors of large 

 white centered, fine, pkt., 20c. 



COLUMBINE, new blue with yellow spurs, 

 extra, pkt., 20c. A grand novelty. 



SHAMROCK, Irish green, pkt., 20c. 



VERBENA, Improved Mammoth, finest 

 giants grown, mixed or separate of 

 white, scarlet, pink, striped and auri- 

 cula-eyed. Large trade pkt., 25c. 



CASH. Liberal extra count. 



JOHN r. RUrr, riorist Seedsman. 



Shiremansto'wn, Pa. 



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