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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



January 19, 1911. 



Selected Spiraea Clumps 



Fine selected clumps, packed 100 to the case, and in the very best condition. Spiraea Gladstone, $8.00 per 100, 

 $70.00 per 1000; Spiraea Multiflora Comp., $7.00 per 100, $60.00 per 1000: Spiraea Queen Alexandra, $12.00 per 

 100, $110.00 per 1000. 



NARCISSUS P. W. GRANDIPLORA— We have about twenty cases that we have held in storage for late planting 

 and offer subject to being unsold. 13x15, 1250 to case, $10.00 per case; 14 and up, 1000 to case, $10.00 per case. 



Begonia Bulbs, single, in six colors, $2.25 per 100, $20.00 per 1000. Beg^onia Bulbs, double, in six colors, $4.00 

 per 100, $35.00 per 1000. 



Our tuberous-rooted Begonias are the very cream of the selected, large-flowering types, and every grower should have 

 at least a few. 



Stumpp & Walter Co., '"N°riV,r 



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Seed Trade News. 



AMBBICAN SEED TBADE ASSOCIATION. 



Pres , E.L. Page, Greene, N.Y.; First VIoe-preS.. 

 L. H VauKlian. Chicatro; ?ec'y and Treas.. C. E. 

 Kendel, Cleveland. O. Twenty-ninth annual 

 meeting, Milwaukee, Wis., .Fune 20 jo 22. 1911. 



Milwaukee seems to be, after all, 

 more famous than East Aurora. 



Foe one thing, the European seeds are 

 in on time this season and orders can go 

 out much earlier than last year. 



W. H. Gkenell, Saginaw, Mich., says 

 the pea growers' principal troubles at 

 the moment are with the supply 'of stock 

 seed. 



At Philadelphia the firm of Gt. van 

 Waveren & Kruijflf, Sassenheim, Holland, 

 has established a branch in charge of 

 Louis Berger. 



The p. a. L. Ferguson Seed Co., of 

 Minneapolis, Minn., has purchased 1,600 

 acres of ground at Oilman, "Wis. This 

 firm operates several other seed farms in 

 the northwest. 



Bain i:escued the California growers 

 January 8 to 10. Given an average pre- 

 cipitation for the balance of the season 

 and they hope to pull through, though the 

 deficiency still will be large. 



The Texas Seed and Floral Co., Dal- 

 las, is just mailing an edition of 60,000 

 catalogues, the largest general seed list 

 ever issued in the southwest. R. Nichol- 

 son says that over a carload of paper 

 went into the book and that otherwise it 

 is Dallas-made throughout. 



The American Breeders' Association 

 will hold its seventh annual meeting at 

 the National Corn Exposition, Columbus, 

 O., February 1 to 3. Seedsmen who have 

 places on the program are J. Dwight 

 Funk, Bloomington, 111.; C. R. Keeny, 

 Le Roy, N. Y., and W. W. Tracy, Wash- ' 

 ington. 



The following item comes via New 

 York: "It is understood that California 

 farmers who grow mustard seed and all 

 varieties of seed beans have organized 

 a selling company, to be known as the 

 Lompoc Seed Growers' Association. The 

 organization controls sevehty-five per ceni 

 of the California mustard crop and pfil<"-' 

 tically the whole output of Cali^qrnia 

 seed beans of all varieties. The associa- 

 tion was organized by John Houck, A. G. 

 Balaam and F. 0. Harris, who are the 

 principal seed growers of California, and 



GLADIOLI 



I can supply MADAME MONNERET in tnt, 2nd 

 and 3rd sises, in large quantities. Write for prices. Amer- 

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

 Klondyke, President Taft, Golden Queen and many others. 



Send for trade list. 



E. E. STEWART, Rives Junction, Mich. 



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An Up-to-date Catalogue 



of Chrysanthemum and Aster Seed Novelties, also all of the stan- 

 dard kinds of Mums and some of the best standard Aster Seed 



ELMER D. SMITH & CO. 



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Adrian, Mich. 



12 100 1000 

 BegODlas, siDKle, to color, white, 

 roee. scarlet, yellow, crimson, or- 

 ange, salmon, blush. 



Large Jauibs $o.40 $2.80 $22.60 



Medium-sized bulbs 36 2.16 20.W) 



Beronlas, eingrle. mixed. 



Large bulbs 36 2.26 20.00 



Medium sized bulbs so 2.00 18.00 



Begonias, double, to color, white, 

 rose, scarlet, crimson, yellow, 



salmon. eo 3.75 86.00 



Beffonias, double, mixed jjo 3.25 30.00 



Qloxlotas, finest named sorts 76 6.0O 



Oloxinlas, mixed, fine stock 60 S.60 



Gladioli America so 3.60 30 00 



Gladioli Augusta 35 2.OO 18.60 



GladloliMay ao 1.76 15.00 



Gladioli Shakespeare 66 4.60 40.00 



Gladioli Brenchleyensls 20 1.26 10.00 



Gladioli, White and Light XXX 30 1.76 16.00 



Japan-American Hybrids 20 100 9.00 



Femballs, 5to7 2.6O 16.00 



Fernballs, 7 to 9 . 3.00 22.60 .... 



All seasonable seeds on hand. Send for 1911 



Trade List. 



H. H. BERGER & CO. 



70 Warren Street, NEW YORK 



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LILIUM GIGANTEUM 



7x9 (300 to case) t 7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 



9x11 (200 to case) .... 10..V) per 100; 95.00 per 1000 



Case lots at 1000 rate. 



Aaparaarus Plumosus Nanus, true green- 



houDB grown seed, 1000 seeds, |4.00; 5000 



seeds, $18.75. 



G. H. HUNKEL CO., Seedsneo. Milwaukee, ris. 



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Ba rclay Street, 

 NEW TORK CITY 

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OABI< R. OLOBCKMER, Manac«r. 



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Freeh Crop Only 



Asparagus Plumosus 

 Nanus 



True Greenhouse-Brown Seed only 



Per 1000 Seeds ... $ 4.50 

 Per 5000 Seeds . . . 20.00 



For larger lots, special prices. 



This Seed has heen selected by hand 

 and will germinate over 909b by right 

 treatment. 



Ask also for my catalogue. It's free. 



O. V. ZANGEN 



SEEDSMAN 

 Hoboken, Ne^^ Jersey 



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LILIUN GIGANTEUM 



A No. 1 Quality, 7x9—300 per Case 

 Write for Price 



D. RUSCONI 



188 W. 6th St., CINCINNATI, O- 



