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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



April 13, 1911. 



WANTED 



GLADIOLI 



50,000 to 100,000 spawn or black bulb- 

 lets. 60,000 to 100,000 one-year-old 

 bulblets from ^-inch diameter up. All 

 of the above of the variety America. 

 Prices must be low and stock clean. Ad- 

 dress promptly 



No. 1, 

 Care Florists* Review, Chicago 



GLADIOLUS 



Cinnamon Vines, Madeira Vines, 

 Lilies, Iris, Daphne Cneorum, 

 Syrinja Japonica and Wistarias. 



Write (or Price List 



E. S. MILLER, Wading River. N. Y. 



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Gladiolas America 



lX-l>^-in. bulbs, $3.00 per 100. 



A. HENDERSON & CO. 



162 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 



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ASPARAGUS SEED 



TRUE PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Wisconsin Greenhouse Grown. 



Not to be compared with the Inferior California and 



Florida outdoor grown seed. 

 1000 seeds, $4.00 ; 6000. $18.75; 10.000. $36.00 



G. H. HUNKEL CO. '/ SEEDSMEN 



MILWAUKSE. WIS. 



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heat orchards to protect buds, flowers 

 and young fruit from the late spring 

 frosts. 



Friday, April 7, was Arbor day in St. 

 Louis. The school children planted 

 trees all over the city. It was cele- 

 brated at Fairground, where Mayor 

 Kreismann, Dr. Wm. Trelease and the 

 park commissioner took active parts. 

 The North St. Louis Business Men's 

 Association had charge of the cere- 

 monies. The attendance was large. 

 J. J. B. 



YONKERS, N. Y. 



Friday, April 7, a well attended meet- 

 ing of the Yonkers Horticultural Society 

 was held and several matters of interest 

 discussed. The executive committee re- 

 ported that the rose show will be held 

 June 14 and all seems favorable to a 

 most successful exhibition. Three asso- 

 ciate members and one active member 

 were elected, and two active and one asso- 

 ciate proposed. 



Some fine melons, Sutton's Scarlet, 

 were exhibited by M. Grey, superinten- 

 dent of Greystone. who received a cul- 

 tural commendation. Louis Milliot 

 exhibited the new rose, Veilchenblau, 

 but the variety did not impress mem- 

 bers as being suitable for forcing. 



Hamilton Scott was elected president 

 and Messrs. Rennison and Milliot were 

 nominated members of the executive 

 committee. 



H. Nichols read an interesting and in- 

 structive paper, taking as his subject, 

 hardy roses. The meeting closed after 

 according the essayist a standing vote 

 of thanks for his services. H. M. B. 



COLD STORAGE VALLEY PIPS. 



BRUNS* CHICAGO MARKET BRAND 



Finest Valley in America, giving the largest number and biggest bells all 



the year round. There is nothing better imported. 



$2.00 per 100 $16.00 per 1000 



Florists* Money Maker. Good forcer all the year round. AVill make 

 money for you if you grow it. $1.75 per 100; $14.00 per 1000. 

 Fine Cut Valley on band for immediate delivery. 



M. N. BRUNS 



Importer and Groiver of Lilies of the Valley 



3040 W. Madison Street, 



CHICAGO 



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CURRIE BROS. CO., 



MILWAUKEE'S LEADING 



RETAIL FLORISTS 



Trade Orders Solicited 



108 WISCONSIN STREET 



HIGH QUALITY FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Greenhouse-Krown AaparaBus Plumosus, lOOO seeds, $3.50. Sw^eet Peas, early forcing 

 varieties. Grand Rapids Forcing Lettuce, extra selected, per pound, ll.OO. Scarlet Globe 



Forcing: Radlsb, Currie's extra-salected short-leaved stock, per pound, 60c; 5 pounds. $2.75. 



SEin> FOR 1911 FLORISTS' WHOLESALE CATALOGUE 



Currle Bros. Co., 



108 Wisconsin St, 

 312 Broadway, 



MllwaukeCjWIs. 



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FOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO. 



FOR FORCING OR 



PLANTING OUTSIDE 



Cucumber, Rawson's Hot House 



We feel confident that this strain is not equaled in this country ; it Is the result of years 

 of selections. Oz., 6O0; k lb., $1.50; lb., $8.00. 



Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., rrJ'sTil^sL. Boston, Mass. 



GLADIOLI 



100 1000 



Golden Queen, the prize-winner at the Rochester Exhibition, ^-2 in . . .$4.00 $30.00 



President Taft, the giant ; color, cerise pink ; lJ4-2)4 in 3.00 26.00 



Mme. Monneret, rose-pink, extra size, \U-^% in, 2.25 17.00 



Mme. Monneret, rose-pink, l>4-2 in 2.00 15.00 



Mme. Monneret, rose-pink, l%-l]ii in 1.50 12.00 



Klondyke, pale yellow, good florists' variety, 1 M-2 in 4.00 30.00 



Send for Trade List of Other Varieties 



E. E. STEWART, Rives Junction, Mich. 



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GLADIOLI-A CORRECTION 



A mistake was made in stating the sizes of my GROFF'S HYBRIDS, 



in my adv. of March 30th. 



First size are l^i-inch upward; price, $7.50 per 1000. 

 Second size are 1-inch to J><-inch; price, $5.50 per lOOO. 

 Third size are l^i^-inch to 1-inch; price, $3.50 per 1000. 

 Fourth size are ^-incli to l4:-inch; price, $2.50 per ICKX). 



Geo. S. Woodruff, Independence, Iowa 



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