April 11. 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



51 



TUBEROSES 



Dwarf Doubl* P*arl 



No.l per 100. $1.10 



No. 2 per 100, .60 



No. 2 per 1000, 4.50 



ELEPHANT EARS 



with live cantar ahoota 



7/ 9-lnch circumference per 100, $3.00 



9/11-inch circumference per 100, 5.00 



11/12-inch circumference per 100, 8.00 



GLADIOLI 



Johnaon'a No. 1 Priza WInnar MIxtura 

 for Florlata 



Per 100 $1.50; per 1000 $12.00 



No. 2 Priza WInnar, same strain as preced- 

 ing variety but bulbs slightly smaller 



Per 100 $1.25; per 1000 $10.00 



Fine mixed, 1st size bulbs 



Per 100 $1.00; per 1000 $7.50 



Write for our Descriptive Catalogue 

 of Bulbs and Choice Flower Seeds. 



JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 



2t7 Market St PHIIADEIPHK 



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Caladiums 



5-7 inch $2.00 per 100 



7-9 inch 3.50 per 100 



Tuberoses loo looo 



First size $1.10 $ 9.50 



Mammoth Bulbs 1.75 15.00 



Gladiolus 



America 3.50 30.00 



Augusta 2.25 20.00 



Francis King 2.75 25.00 



White and Light Mixture 1.75 15.00 



Gloxinias 



Separate colors 3.50 30.00 



A. Henderson S Co. 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGK) 



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that purpose by the commissioner of agriculture 

 and shall report such analysis to the commissioner 

 of agriculture, and for this purpose the New 

 York agricultural experiment station may employ 

 experts and incur such expenses as may be neces- 

 sary to comply with the requirements of this 

 article. The result of the analysis of the sample 

 or samples so procured, together with such addi- 

 tional information as circumstances advise, shall 

 be published in reports or bulletins from time to 

 time. 



§ 3. This act shall take efTect July 1, 1912. 



TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. 



Easter trade was exceptionally good. 

 Never before has there been so pleasing 

 a display of cut flowers and potted 

 plants as this year. There is a great in- 

 crease in the demand for good potted 

 plants of all kinds. 



The outlook this year for bedding 

 stock of all kinds is good; the demand 

 will far exceed the supply of home- 

 grown stock. 



Frank Paine has opened a store at 

 129 East Front street, which has proved 

 a great convenience to those of his cus- 

 tomers who were unable to visit the 

 greenhouses. 



The new car belonging to the Queen 

 City Floral Co. was given a tryout last 

 week and proved a welcome facility 

 during the rush. This firm's new green- 

 house has also been a great advantage, 

 but more houses will be needed in the' 

 near future. j. t_ 



GLADIOLI 



Ten Bushels America Bulblets 



$8.00 per peck, $30.00 per bushel 



My gladioli are exceptionally fine this season and have kept through the 

 winter in good condition. I offer to the trade the following, li^ inch and up 

 unless otherwise stated : 



Per 1000 



20,000 America, 1'4 in. to l^a in $26.00 



40,000 America. 1 in. to 1>4 in 20.00 



Also 4th, 5th and 6th sizes. 



3,000 Augusta, 1\ in. and up 18.00 



5,000 Augusta, m in. to lifl in 12.00 



2,000 Columbia 25.00 



4.000 Geo. Paul 30.00 



5,000Golden Queen 30.00 



I.OOO Independence 16.00 



1,000 Klondyke 2.'>.00 



5,000 President Taft 26.00 



5,000 tnirity 35.00 



2,000 laconic 30.00 



Per 100 



500 Baron Hulot $10.00 



500 Princeps 12.00 



500 Rosella 10.00 



250 at 1.000 rate. Per 1000 



5,000 Red and Scarlet $ 9.00 



5,000 White and Light 12.00 



5.000 Extra White and Light 15.00 



4,000 Pink and Rose 15.00 



2,000Yellow 24.00 



2.000 Striped and Variegated 18.00 



5,000 Scarlet, white throat 15.00 



2.000 Pink and White Mixture 18.00 



8.000 Childsii Mixed 15.00 



10,000 Fancy Mixed 10.00 



10,000 XXX Mixed 18.00 



I can also supply Africa, Addison, Black Beauty, Bouquet d'Or, Chocolate Drop, 

 De Cheville, Edison, Empire, Embossed Yellow, Frances Willard, Isaac Buchanan, 

 Lucille, Mrs. Beecher, Mohonk, Mrs. Jas. Lancashire, Michigan, Ophir, Pink Per- 

 fection, Ruth, Sulphur Queen, Shirley, Sarah, "1900." 



SEND FOR 1912 TRADE LIST 



E. E. Stewart, Rives Jiuic, NicL 



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SELECT GLADIOLUS 



100 1000 



America, First Size $4.00 $36.00 



America, Second Size. 3.25 28 00 



Mrs. Francis King* First Size 3.00 25.00 



Mrs. Francis King;, Second Size 2.25 20.00 



Mme. Monneret, First Size 2.25 20.C0 



Independence, First Size 3.00 25 00 



LiCfht and White Mixed, Fancy 1.75 15.00 



Light and White Mixed, Second Size. . . 1.50 i:).50 



Choice Mixed, All Colors 1.00 9.00 



Caladiums, 7-9 strong bulbs 3.50 30.00 



Tuberoses, First Size 1. 10 9.50 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus, New Crop Wisconsin Greenhouse Grown Seed. 

 1000 Seeds, $3.50 5000. $16.25 10.000. $30.00 



G. H. HUNKEL CO.. Seedsmen, Z^SUSS^^: 



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SOME SPECIAL GLADIOLI 



Per 100 Per 100 



Prlneeps $12.00 Alaska, new white $60.00 



Panama 30.00 Baron Hulot lO.OO 



Nlasara 18.00 



8X discount for cash with order. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Flowerfield, L. I., N. T. 



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Lake Cliarles, La. — The Eosewood 

 Floral Co. is erecting a greenhouse at 

 314 Eleventh street. 



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Canfield, O.— The Altimo Culture Co. 

 is erecting some large greenhouses. 



