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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Febbuabt 2, 1911. 



Frlza-winninB Lily of the Valley, Grown by H. N. Bruna. 



You canlhave VALLEY just like this afl the year 



I! you order BRDNS' VALLEY PIPS from cold storage 



CHICAGO MARKET BRAND, Finest Valley in America 



Giving the largest number and biggest bells all the year round. 

 There is nothing better imported. $1.75 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 



MyearlyforcingValley—" MONEY- MAKER ''—at $12.50 per 1000; $25.00 per 

 case of 2000; will be a money-maker for you if you grow it. ,j» jt j» 



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Why not send your order today ? \^ 



IM, BRUNS* 3040 W. Madison St.. 



Chicago 



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the catalogues went out, so that February 

 is making a good start. 



The B. V. Crine Seed Co., of Mor- 

 ganville, N. J., has been incorporated, 

 with a capital of $400,000, by E. V. 

 Crine, J. H. Becker and J. N. Grant. 



With only a month between now and 

 Vhe adjournment of congress, there seems 

 no great danger that a pure seed bill 

 will get up to the President for signature. 



The manager of the Chicago branch 

 of Wm. Cooper & Nephews states that 

 his firm has not withdrawn Apterite from 

 the market, that it is living up to the 

 claims made for it, but that the firm has 

 thus far confined itself almost entirely to 

 the nursery trade.- 



Articles of incorporation have been 

 filed by the Farber Seed Co., of St. Jo- 

 seph, Mo. The stockholders are as fol- 

 lows: J. B. Farber, who owns seventy- 

 five shares; W. P. Graham, twenty-one 

 and one-half shares; T. P. Graham, fif- 

 teen, and Horace Stringfellow, thirty- 

 seven and one-half shares. The shares 

 have a par value of $100 each. 



NOTES FBOM HOLLAND. 



Several business men or their repre- 

 sentatives from the bulb growing dis- 

 tricts between Haarlem and Leiden left 

 this week for their annual trip to Amer- 

 ica, says the Horticultural Advertiser 

 (British). They traveled via Liverpool 

 and made the voyage per Lusitania. 



The harvested crops of radish con- 

 tained this year a large proportion of 

 not fully developed seeds, which made 

 a disappointn;ent for the grower; the 

 medium yield was about nine hundred- 

 weight and four pounds per acre. Large 



IP 



FOTTLER, FiSKE, RAWSON CO. 



Boston Rower Market Stock Iri^Si 



the florists all over the country for the past fifteen years. Eighty-flve to 90% double flowers. 



Pure White tr. pkt. 76c; oz., tSOO 



Finest Mixed tr. pkt., 60c oz., 4.00 



OriniBon tr. pkt.. 60c: oz., 4.00 



Canary Yellow tr. pkt,, 60c; oz., 4.00 



Darkfilue tr.pkt..60c; oz.. 4.00 



Deep Blood Red tr. pkt.. 60c; oz.. 14.00 



Apple Blossom tr. pkt., 60c; oz., 4.00 



Rote. tr. pkt,, 60c; oz.. 4.00 



Light Blae tr. pkt., 60c; oz., 4.00 



Scarlet tr.pkt..60c: oz.. 4.00 



Fotder, Fiske, Rawson Co., .£:'li"sri;^K. Boston, Mass. 



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Begonias... Begonias... Begonias 



EXTRA ItNE— JUST ARRIVED 



SINGLE, in Separate Colors, 



per 1000 $20.00 



DOUBLE, in Separate Colors, 



per 1000 $35.00 



Prices on all Spring bulbs, roots and plants cheerfully given by 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ, Importer and Exporter, Prince Bay, N.Y. 



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Gladiolus Pini( Beauty 



Great forcing early bloomer, throws 2 or 3 spikes; May in character, color 

 pink; straight long spikes, fine for sprays, decorations or stem flowers. $2.50 

 per 100; $20.00 per 1000. 250 at 1000 rate. Cash. 



STEVENS^ GLADIOLI CO., Saginaw, W. S., Mich. 



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