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54 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



Apbil 13, 1911. 



NOW FOR THOSE RUSH ORDERS 



Florists who want their orders filled accurately and quickly will 

 make no mistake in sending to us. We are prepai'ed to fill orders 

 the day they arrive. We have just doubled our packing force — a 

 change made necessary by the largest number of orders ever 

 received. Here are some of the things you should not overlook in 

 planning your spring planting : 



ASTER SEED ASTER SEED ASTER SEED 



Sweet Peas, Dahlias, Gladioli, Lilies, Market Garden Strains of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Hardy 

 and Tender Plants, Potatoes, Small Fruits, Lawn Grass, Fertilizers, Insecticides and Sprayers 



Five minutes' study of our wholesale catalogue will convince you 

 that it is to your interest to send us your rush order. To insure its 

 reaching the right department the minute it arrives, mark both 

 your order and envelope "Wholesale Department, Rush.'' 

 Mention this paper. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS, Rochester, N. Y. 



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Unrivaled for 8lz« of flower, purity of 

 color and Iilgihest develoinnent. Tbey 

 represent THK BEST ■peolallsta have 

 •o far produced. 



My seeds, absolutely fresh, of Primula Chlnen- 

 sis. Forbesi, Kewensis, Obconica, Ronsdorfer & 

 Lattmanu'a Hybrids are now on band. List free. 



J. L. SCHILLER, Toledo, O. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



blooms bring top price over other va- 

 rieties. 



Vincent Gorly, of Grimm & Gorly. 

 spent a few days in Chicago last week, 

 looking up Easter stock. They have had 

 a busy week with funeral work. Henry 

 J. Kahrs has been added to the working 

 staflf at the Washington avenue store. 



William Schray & Sons have their 

 houses full of extra fine blooming 

 plants, of which the trade is buying 

 heavily, Emil Schray, the head of the 

 firm, says they have had a good win- 

 ter's trade and are looking forward to 

 a busy spring. 



In the local bowling tournament 

 Messrs. Kuehn and Beneke rolled their 

 doubles Sunday, April 9, making a total 

 of 1,114. In their singles their scores 

 were: Kuehn, 590; Beneke, 578. 



Mrs. William Ellison visited Chicago 

 last week, looking up stock for Easter. 

 She has returned much pleased with 

 her trip and says she found all the 

 stock she needed. 



W, L. Howard, professor of horticul- 

 ture at the University of Missouri, has 

 sent out a circular letter on how to 



ARE MONEY MAKERS 



• Write * mt^'^yo^Mr - wc^rvis • 



lOKES 



ZiQ Mc^rket Stree^r 

 phil^^delpKic^ 



Mention The Review when you write. 



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ASPARAGUS SEED 



TRUE PLUMOSUS NANUS 

 Wisconsin Greenhouse Grown. 



Not to be compared with the Inferior California and 



Florida outdoor (trown seed. 

 1000 seeds, $4.00: 6000. $18.75: 10,000, $35.00 



G. H. HUNKEL CO. '/ SEEDSMEN 



MIL.WAUKBK, WIS. 



MPTiHnn The Rpripw when vnu write. 



NEW CROP FLORISTS* FLOWER SEEDS 



Vinca. separate colors and mixed, oz., 50c. 



Verbena, mammoth, in colors or mixed, oz.. 



60c. Salvia splendens, oz., 11.25; Bonfire, oz., 



$2.00. Cobaea scandens, Stocks, Lobelia, etc. 



Write for Wholesale Catalogrue 



WEEBER & DON 'ViK/rV 



114 Chambera St., New York City 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



New Crop— Oreenhouse-crown 



100 seeds. 60c; 600 seeds. $2.00; 1000 seeds, $3.60: 



10.000 seeds. $36.00. 



SprenKerl, 26c per 260 seeds: 76c per 1000 seedi; 



$2.76 per 6000 seeds. 



Oar Flower Seed Oatalogue free on application. 



THE MOORE SEED CO., »¥,ffiSSp*b2' 



Headquarters for 



Spring Bulbs 



Send for Trade Liit 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, 



FLOWERFIELD. 

 Long Island, N. Y. 



