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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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May 11, 1911. . 



NEW CROP rLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS 



Vinca, separate colors aud mixed, oz., 60c. 



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



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



12.00. Cobaea scandens, Stocks, Lobelia, etc. 



Write for Wholesale Catalosue 



WEEBER & DON *^*S^^ 



114 Chambars St., New York City 



PR^IM 



Unrivaled for size of flower, purity of color and 

 highest development. They represent the beat 

 specialists have so far produced. Seeds and plants. 



J. L. SCHILLER, Toledo, O. 



sum at stake is smaller, though the dif- 

 ference in rates is nearly five times as 

 great as in the hyacinth case. Still, 

 an appeal may be taken. 



BBECK'S HAS SALESMEN'S CLUB. 



The regular annual dinner of the 

 salesmen connected with the Joseph 

 Breck & Sons Seed & Agricultural 

 Warehouse, Boston, was held recently 

 at the City Club. Alex. J. M. Joiner 

 presided. About thirty members at- 

 tended. After dinner a short business 

 meeting was held and the following of- 

 ficers were elected for the ensuing year; 

 President, Alex. J. M. Joiner; secretary, 

 W. J. Collins; treasurer, George H. 

 Burhart. 



A communication from C. H. Breck, 

 president of the corporation, was read 

 and it was voted to extend to Mr. 

 Breck a risiag vote of thanks for the 

 great interest shown by him in the or- 

 ganization. Addresses by heads of the 

 different departments as regards the 

 welfare of the general business fol- 

 lowed, after which an informal enter- 

 tainment was given by the following 

 members, all of whom were well re- 

 ceived and heartily applauded: Trio, 

 Messrs. Patriquin, Thomas and Van 

 Baarda; readings, Messrs. Haynes and 

 Sibley; violin solo, Eobert Montgomery; 

 solos, Messrs. Ferreriar and Werner; 

 banjo selections, D. L. Hirth and W. F. 

 Wilson. Breck 's orchestra, John L. 

 Bussell, conductor, furnished excellent 

 music. Mr. Brittian was master of cere- 

 monies. 



A committee was appointed to ar- 

 range a series of meetings where talks 

 on salesmanship by experts will be 

 given, to be followed by a social hour. 



IMPOETS. 



The imports of seed through the port 



of New York for the week ending April 



29 were as follows: 



Kind. Pkgs. Val. Kind. Pkgs. Val. 



Annatto... 88 | 514 Kenug'k... 100$ 373 



Anise 58 724 Grass 98 1,686 



Canary . . 450 2,762 Hemp 70) 2,764 



Caraway.. 250 1,355 Lycopod'm. 5 482 



Castor ...6,044 27,217 Millet ...5,340 17,222 



Celery ... 75 1,276 Mustard . . 600 2,732 



ClOTer . . . • 5 176 Poppy . . . 950 4.485 



Coriander.. 21 84 Sugar bt. 1,100 8.651 



Cummin . . 190 1,558 Other 3,243 



In the same period the imports of 



bulbs, trees and plant? were valued at 



$22,947. 



COMMERCE IN SEEDS. 



The imports and exports of seeds in 

 the month of March in 1910 and 1911 

 compare as follows: 



IMPORTS. 

 1911 13,336,048 



1910 1,850,049 



EXPORTS. 



1911 ■ ■..$ 313.537 



1910 261,075 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus Seed 



NEW CROP-JUST RECEIVED 



1000 seeds $3.00 5000 seeds $2.75 per 1000 



Asparagus Sprengeri ]iSoo ISldl :::::: t3!oo 



Cycas Steins, the long-leaved variety ; assorted sizes, 2 to 

 3 lbs. and 3 to 6 lbs., 10c per lb.; $8.50 per 100 lbs.; case of about 

 300 lbs., 8c per lb. 



Stokes' Seed Store, 219 NarketSt., Philadelphia 



Mention The Review when you write. 



rOTTLER, 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., 80o; H lb., $1.50; lb., $6.00. 



Fottler, Hske, Rawson Co., .£;»"si!';;^n%. Boston, Mass. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Cold Storage Valley Pips 



Bnmsi* Chloaco Blorket Brand, finest Val- 

 ley in America. Kiving the lanre^t number and 

 blkgest 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. Will make money for you If you 

 grow it. $1.75 per 100, $14.00 per 1000. 



Fine Cut Valley on hand for immediate de- 

 livery. 



H. N. BRUNS 



Importer ind Grower of Lilies of the Valley 

 3«40 W. Madison St., CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write- 



ASPARAGUS SEED 



TRUE PLUMOSUS NANUS 

 Wisconsin Qrecnhouse Grown. 



Not to be compared with the inferior California and 

 Florida outdoor grown seed. 



1000 SMds, $4.00: 6000. $18.70: 10.000. $35.00 



G. H. HUNKEL CO. .• SEEDSMEN 



MILWAUKKK, WIS. 



Rose Gardens 



Importers, Agents and 

 Wbolesale Groovers 



Daffodils, Peonies, Tulips, 

 Gladioli, Iris, etc. 



NORTH EMPORIA, VIRGINIA 



GLADIOLUS 



Gnnamon Vines, Madeira Vines, 

 Lilies, Iris, Daphne Cieorum, 

 Syrinfa Japonica and Wistarias. 



Write for Price Ust 



E. S. MILLER, WatiM River, li Y. 



VICK & HILL CO. 



p. 0. B«( 613 ROCNCSTER, N. Y. 



Growers of high grade 



Aster Seed 



When in the market for 

 quality stock, write us. 



"BUDS" 



76 Barclay Street, 

 NKW YORK CITT 

 Ni|h Graie IcMt ni Mki 

 CABIj B. 0L0£CK>'EB, Blanacer. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 



N«w Crop— Oreenhouae-srown 



100s«eda.50c; 600 seeds. $2.00; 1000 seeds, $3JS0; 



10,000 seeds, IM.OO. 



SDrenKerl,2Sc per 280 seeds: 78c perlOOO seeds: 



12.76 per 6000 seeds. 



Onr Flower Seed Oatalome free on application. 



THE MOORE SEED CO., "AfflSSJifi- 



Asparag:us Plumosus 

 Nanus Seed 



Fresh, true to name, and highest 

 germination. $2.25 per 1000. 



Drake Point Greenkoutes, Yalaka, Flo. 



GLADIOLI 



Grtwer ftr 

 tke Wll•l^• 

 1 1 1 e Tride 



Rives Junction, Mich. 



BURNETT BROS. 



SEEDS n BU7jBS tt PLANTS 



78 Cortlandt 8t . m^ YORK Cmr 



LE. Stewart 



