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The Florists^ Review 



AMilJST 1, lOlL'. 



ROSES 



STANDARDS, DWARFS 

 and CLIMBERS 



All the leading and up-to-date 

 varieties, in strong, field-grown 

 plants, erown in large quantities 

 for the Export Trade. 



Please send along list of ^our re- 

 quirements to us, and we will quote 

 special prices by return mail. 



S. BIDE & SONS, Ltd. 



AV holetiale Rose and Fruit Tree Growers 

 Farnham, Surrey, Eng^. 



ABC Code. Stb Edition 



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RARE SEEbh 



of BORDER PLANTS 



Own Savinar. Oat Free. ^ 



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Seed Trade News. 



AXEKICAN SEES TRADE ASSOCIATION. 

 Preaidpot, Charles N. Pase, Des Moines, la.; 

 Secretary-Treasurer. C. E. Kendel, ClereUnd, O. 



Kalph M. ^VAUD, New York, passod 

 through Chicago .Inly 30 on the last lap 

 of his trip around the world. 



The Alhm Seed Co. lias shipped a con- 

 siderable part of the niachiuery from 

 the seed warehou.se at Sturgeon Bay, 

 Wis., to St. Anthony, Idaho, where tlie 

 firm is erecting warehouses to handle the 

 crop of peas in that vicinity. 



The Stamford Seed Co., Ruflfalo, has 

 leased a building at Binghamton, N. Y., 

 and is installing seed cleaning machinery. 

 The Stamford Seed Co., of Bing- 

 hamton has been incorporated to deal in 

 seeds, grains, etc., with IliojOOO capital 

 stock, bv K. O. Stamford, F. S. Caniiiff, 

 A, K. Cone and J. D. Blaxhaut. 



Among the things Congress has neg- 

 lected is to pass the agricultural appro- 

 -priation bill, one of the }>aragraph8 of 

 which provides the usual funds for the 

 free distribution of seeds in 1913. The 

 contracts for stock were made months 

 ago, subject, as usual, to the eventual 

 ])rovi8ion of funds by Congress, so that 

 the delay docs not in the least affect the 

 status of the seed distribution work, re- 

 ])orts to the contrary notwithstanding. 



The bill to regulate the importation 

 of nursery stock and i)lant products now 

 jiending in the Senate will interest the 

 seed trade. It specifically exempts field, 

 vegetable and flower seeds from the gen- 

 eral working of the proposed law, but 

 permits the Secretary of Agriculture to 

 apply the law to any seed trade commod- 

 ity whenever he shall determine that 

 there is danger of the introduction there- 

 with of any disease or insect new or not 

 Avidely prevalent in the United States. 

 The bill, the reporting of which to the 

 Senate July 23 was announced exclusively 

 in last week's issue of The Review, is 

 printed in full on page 15. It will be 



Nat. Si^e of 

 Olory of 

 Wanddbek 



FISCHER'S 



CYCLAMEN SEED 



Qinwintr Dark Red, Olowlnir Red, Rose of Marlen- 

 thal. Pure White, White with Darit Eye, Lilac. 



$3.50 per 1000 seeds : $25.00 per 10,000 seeds; $100.00 

 per 50.000 seeds. 



Salmoneum, $4.00 per 1000 se<!ds. 



Qiory of Wandsbeic and Rose of Wandsbek, the 

 two bt'st jrrowing Salmon sorts, $").00 per 1000 seeds. 



Fimbriatum carmlneo marginatum, Victoria Cy- 

 clamen. $4 00 per 1000 seeds. 



Cash with order, please. 



FERDe FISCHER, 



Wiesbaden-Aukamm, GERMANY 



Over six hundrod teBtlnionials and repeated orders for 



Cyclamen StH>d were shown to the Kditor 



of The Florists' Kovlow. 



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-TO THK TRADB- 



HENRY METTE, Quedlinbiiii, Gennany 



^^^^^^^^^^ (ESTABUSHED IN 1787) 



Growar unA Kxportar on the very larareat eoatle of all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



■peolaltleBt Beana, Beets, Cabbases, Cenrots, Kobl-Kabi, Leeks, Lettuces, Onions, 

 Pees, Radlslies, Spinach, Turnips, Swedes, Asters, Balsams, Begonias, Carnations, 

 Cinerarias. Olozlnias. Larkspurs, ITasturtiuma, Pansles. Petanias, Phlox. Primulas. Scabious. 

 8tooke« Verbenas, Zinnias, etc. Catalocua free on application, 



HKNRT VaeTTK'U TRIUMPH OF TECS OLAMT PAimiXS (mixed), the most per- 

 fect and most beautiful in the world. |5.00 per oz. : |1.60 per H oz. ; 76c i>er 1/16 oz. Postage 

 paid. Gash with order. 



All seeds oflFered are grown under my personal snserriBion on my oyra vast grounds, 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and best qualitr. I also 

 crow larcely seeds on contraot. 



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CHOICE SEEDS FOR FLORISTS 



Special Strains of CYCLAMEN, PANSIBS, 

 PRIMULA, Etc. Send card for list. 



WATKIN8 & SIMPSON, LTD. 



18 Tavistock St.. Covent Garden, 



LONDON. BNGI.AND 



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VAN GRIEKEN'S BULBS, ^^^s^Sotb, 



HlKlk.crade Hyaob^ths. ToUpa, Nareissns. IPQ V ua GMEKEN \mt WAai 



Crocus, etc. Write tor OataloKoe. '^'^ ■***' u^iwuai, UHV, ummmm 



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PEAS CROP 1912 



Our Hiali-ciass Stocka 



When you are buying, please apply to 



W. W. JOHNSON & SON, Ltd., fSV^-- 



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Gennan Stock Seeds 



A QRAND SPBCIALTY 



Pttos list <m appUoatloa 



PAUL TBCHB^ Striegao, Geraany 



<Ndest Special Bovae 



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trial on 



Azaleas 



75.000 fine shaped Azalea Indica, grown ex- 

 clusively for American trade. Special prices 

 upon request. 



O. TH. De RAEVE 



Ctutnsaee d'AnTsrs 318-469, 

 Mont St. Amand, Ghent, Belgium 



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VALLEY PIPS 



From Cold Storage 



now ready, in cas*^ lots of 1250 and 2.500 to tlit^ 

 cast). Price at rate. 115.00 per 1000. 



AUGUST RiiLKCR & SONS, NEW YORK 



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