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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



April 20, 1911. 



SOW NOW! 



Fresh crop only. Asparasni PlumoBiis Na- 

 nus, true KreeDhouse-grown seed only. Per 1000 

 •eeds, $4.60; p«r 6000 seeds, $20.00. For larger lots, 

 special prices. This seed has been selected by hand 

 and win germinate over 90 per cent by right treat- 

 ment. Ask also for my catalogue. It's free. 



O. V. ZANGEN, Seedsman 

 Hoboken New Jersey 



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If in need of Spring Bulbs, or Seeds 

 of Best quality and at reasonable price, 

 send for Special Quotations. Also 

 Reduced Stock of Cold Storage Lilies. 



—ADDRESS— 



H. H. BERGER & CO. 



70 Warren St.. NEW YORK 



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AMERICAN PANSY SEEDS 



Hesperian Strain. A selection of the most 

 bMratifnl varieties, noticeable for their large size 

 and perfection of form and coloring. We offer this 

 mixture after 30 years' experience in pansy seed 

 and plant growing for both the wholesale and retail 

 trade, and recommend it for those having the most 

 critical customers. Pkt. 25c: 1006 seeds SOc; ^-oe. 

 $1.26; ^-oz. $2 25; oz. $7.00. Price Ust of other mix- 

 tures and separate varieties free to any address. 



WILUAM TOOLE « SONS, Paasy .Heiihts. Barabos. Wia. 



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cases they were disappointed, and, as 

 a result, had a lot of stock on their 

 hands Monday morning. Naturally, 

 prices dropped after the holiday and 

 this meant a loss. On the other hand, 

 many of the trade ran out of one line 

 or another and could not supply the de- 

 mand. 



There is considerable indignation 

 among the trade over the fact that 

 some of the drug stores that handle 

 •cut flowers are making sales on Sun- 

 day. Several florists were asked their 

 opinion on the facts and, while some 

 stated they did not care, being satis- 

 fied to work six days in seven, others 

 were much against it and said some- 

 thing should be done. It is likely some- 

 thing will. 



Various Notes. 



Saturday afternoon, during all the 

 rush, the awning in front of J. H. 

 Dunlop's store was blown down and in 

 its descent it smashed the big plate 

 glass window in his store. It has been 

 replaced and everything is satisfactory 

 again. 



Chas. Tidy has purchased a new six- 

 cylinder Pierce-Arrow touring car, and 

 used it for delivery purposes during the 

 Easter rush. 



Among the recent visitors in town 

 were Mr. Cull, of Strathroy; A. J. 

 Young, of Gait, and James Bell, of 

 Milton. 



J. H. Dunlop is able to be around 

 again and on Saturday was down to 

 the store for the first time in eight 

 weeks. Mr. Dunlop had previously 

 been threatened with appendicitis on 

 a couple of occasions, but fought it off. 

 This time he had it quite badly and 

 was forced to undergo an operation. 



Mrs. Ford, of College street, reports 

 a fair business, but not up to previous 

 years. Previously, however, she had a 

 fine stand on the principal street, but 

 was forced to move. While she is close 

 to her old stand and secured all her 

 old customers' business, a lot of the 

 transient trade was greatly missed. 



J. A. Neal, who recently purchased 

 the business of McKerrigan, at Yonge 

 and St. Albans streets, reports an ex- 

 cellent trade at both his stores. 



E. A. F, 



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 Ma^er. Good forcer all the year round. Will make 



money for you if you grow it. $1.76 per 100; $14.00 per 1000. 



Fine Cut Valley on hand for Immediate delivery. 



H. N. BRUNS 



Importer and Crrower of Lilies of the Valley 



3040 W. Madison Street, 



CHICAGO 



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OURRIE BROS. CO., 



MILWAUKEE'S LEADING 



RETAIL ELORISTS 



Trade Orders Solicited 



108 WISCONSIN STREET 



HIGH QUALITY FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Greenhouse-grown Asparasrus Plumosus, 1000 seeds, 13.50. Sw^eet Peas, eariy forcing 

 varieties. Grand Rapids ForoinB Lettuce, extra selected, per pound. $1.00. Scarlet Globe 

 Forcine Radisli, Currie's extra-selected short-leaved stock, per pound, 60c; 5 pounds. $2.75. 



SEND FOR 1011 FLORISTS' WHOL.ESAL.I: CATALOGUE 



Currle Bros. Co.,T.2^^.t.^Mllwaukee,Wls. 



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rOTTLER, nSKE, RAWSON CO* 



FOR FORCING OR 



PLANTING OUTSIDE 



Cucumber, Rawson's Hot House 



We feel confldent that this strain la not equaled in this country ; It is the result of years 

 of selections. Oz., eOc; H lb., $1.50; lb., $0.00. 



Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., .£l»"s:;'li.^. Boston, Nass. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



NEW CROP JUST RECEIVED 



We offer while unsold as follows : Per 1000 



1,000 seeds @ |2.50 



5,000 seeds and up @ 2.25 



10.000 seeds and up @ 2.00 



20,000 seeds and up @ 1.75 



Cold StoraKC Lily of the Valley Pips 



HIGHEST GRADE 



Cases of 1000 pips @ $13.00 per case 



Cases of 3000 pips @ 36.00 per case 



J.N.Thorburn&Co.'];Sir??,^ 



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IS|%|I|%ASS 76 Barclay street, 

 KIIIIV NEW YORK CITT 



M3%MmM%M High Gnde Sects ani Bulbs 



CARL R. OLOECKN£R. Manaeer. 



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P R I M u y^ 



Unrivaled for size of flower, purity of color and 

 highest development. They represent tbe best 

 specialists have so far produced. Seeds and plants. 



J. L. SCHILLER, Toledo, O. 



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STORAGE LUium Gigantemn 



Per case 1000 



7/ 9 (300 to case) $21.00 $ 70.0<1 



9/10 (200 to caae) 20.00 100.00 



Write for Complete Catalosue 



a H. HUNKEL CO.. Seedsmen, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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LILIUN GIGANTEUN 



A No. 1 Quality, 7x9—300 per Case 

 Write for Price 



D. RUSCONI 



128 W. 6th St., CINCINNATI, C 



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