MAX 30, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review.. 



sa 



BULBS - PLANTS - BULBS 



of all descriptions — direct from the growers in Holland. We make 

 a specialty of the newest and latest varieties. Write for prices and 

 terms direct to 



C. KEUR & SON, HILLEGOM, HOLLAND 



OR THEIR NEW YORK BRANCH, 31-33 BROADWAY. NEW YORK 



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KELWAY&SON 



Offer tbelr Celebrated Engrllah Strains of 



Garden and Farm Seeds 



Ask for CataloKue and Contract Offers 



LANGPORT, ENGLAND 



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RARE SEEDh 

 Of BORDER PLANTS 



Own SavtnB.^*' Oat Free. ^ 



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jeswisLD. Midd i M w . r 



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It is reported that the organization of 

 a corporation to be known as the Great 

 Northern Seed Co. is under way at Wau- 

 sau, Wis. The capital is to be $25,000. 



The seed store of Charles Cline, Abing- 

 don, 111., now is located in the Foltz 

 building on East Meek street. A building 

 ■on North Jefferson street is used for stor- 

 age. 



The May business has turned out 

 especially well. The delayed planting 

 season has resulted in a strong finish, 

 keeping the clerks on the jump much 

 later than usual. 



James Cureie, who is a park commis- 

 sioner at Milwaukee, has joined with a 

 rabbi and an architect on the board in 

 an effort to raise the character of the 

 summer music in the parks — less rag time 

 and more classical. 



A NEW Canadian seed company has 

 been incorporated, with its principal 

 offices at Wilkie, Sask. The capital is 

 $100,000. Clifford Willes, of Minne- 

 apolis, and Herbert Vanderhoof and J. 

 H. Petit, of Chicago, are among the in- 

 corporators. They will give their atten- 

 tion chiefly to the growing of farm seeds. 



A CORRESPONDENT at Dows, la., states 

 that E. H. Capellen is making prepara- 

 tions to start a wholesale and retail seed 

 business on his farm in Morgan town- 

 ship. He has purchased some of his 

 equipment and has completed his plans 

 for the erection of the necessary build- 

 ings. He will deal in all kinds of seed, 

 but will make a specialty of sugar cane 

 seed. 



I'EA PEOSPECTS NOT SO BAD. 



The pea growers find it extremely 

 'lifficult to take an optimistic view of 

 anything pertaining to their business, 

 M ^^^ ^*^* year's extremely unfavor- 

 able season was followed by an un- 

 usually late spring, most unfavorable 



-TO THX TBADl 



HENRY METTE, Qnedlinboi^, Gennany 



^^^"■^^"■■^^ (Established in 1787) 



Orowar and Kzportar on the very larceat aoale of all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



Bpeolalttes: Beans, Beets, Cabbages, Carrots, Eohl-Babl. Leeks. Lettuces. Onions, 

 Peas, Radishes, Spinach, Turnips. Swedes. Asters, Balsams. Begonias. Carnations. 

 Cinerarias, Olozinias. Larkspars, Nasturtiums. Fansles, Petanias. Phlox. Primulas, Scabious. 

 Stooks, Verbenas. Zinnias, etc. Catalogue free on application, 



HKNRT MKTTS'g TRIUUPH OV THK GIAHT PANSIX8 (mixed), the most per- 

 fect and most beautiful in the world. $5.00 per oz. ; |1.50 per ^4 oz. ; 76c per 1/16 oz. Postage 

 paid. Cash with order. 



All seeds offered are grown under my personal supervision on my o-wti vast cronnds, 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and best quality. X also 

 crow largely seeds on contract. 



VAN GRIEKEN'S BULBS, 



SOUND AN D 

 -WELL SSIiBCTXD 



Hlch-crade Hyacinths, Tnl^ps, Narcissus, 

 Crocus, etc. Write for Catalocne. 



IIO VAN GRIEKEN, line, fUkai 



Telegraph Address : Albremond 

 A. B. C. Code used, 5th Edition 



A. & L BREMOND FRCRES 



Fils de Louis Bremond 



BULB QROWERS 



OLLIOULES (Var), FRANCE 



Narcissus, Roman Hyacinths, 

 Lilium Candidum, Freesia, etc. 



Quick f orwirdiif — Best Price 



Qiven a trial, you will be surely satisfied 

 V ^ 



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Give us a 



trial on 



Azaleas 



75,000 fine shaped Azalea Indica, grown ex- 

 clusively for American trade. Special prices 

 upon request. 



O. TH. De RAEVE 



ChaaBS«« d'Anvera 313-468, 

 Mont St. Amand, Ghent. Belgium 



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German Stock Seeds 



A GRAND SPECIALTY 



Price list on applicatloiii 



PAUL TBCHQ{, Striegau, Gennany 



Oldest Special House 



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for planting and seed germination. The 

 fact is not all the peas are yet in the 

 ground, nearly a month later than usual, 

 but except for the lateness the season 

 thus far really has been favorable. The 

 outcome depends largely on the weather 

 in late June and July, when the vines 





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FOR 



SEEDS 



off an kinds apply to 

 W. W. JOHNSON & SON, Ltd. 



BOSTON, BHOLAND 



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^ WE liViPORT 



toorder for the Trade only, PLANTS and 

 BULBS from Enrope and Japan. Sprlns 

 or Fall DeUvery. Address with business card. 



AUGUST ROLKER & SONS 

 P. 8. Ux 752. sr 31 Bsretoy Strtst. lEW TIM 



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get along to flowering stage. Speaking 

 May 27, at Green Bay, E. L. Olmsted, 

 superintendent for the Everett B. Clark 



