. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo8. The American Florist. 393 Iris nispaiiica Queen Willielniiiia— ?I'liio wliito and deep yellow, reniaikably .early HowerinK- J. -T. do Langen, ) Ixia Lady Helen Vincent—Obtained from seed in liiO"., ilu' color is very soft rosy pinU, (luiet a new color in ixias. (G. O. van Meenwen & Sons. Heemstede.) Hicliardin Olorie de Hillegom—A seed- ling introduced to the trade in 1903. The i-olor is canary yellow, with a deep purple liasal blotch, the foliage is mottled .vhite. I \ an Jloerbeek &


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo8. The American Florist. 393 Iris nispaiiica Queen Willielniiiia— ?I'liio wliito and deep yellow, reniaikably .early HowerinK- J. -T. do Langen, ) Ixia Lady Helen Vincent—Obtained from seed in liiO"., ilu' color is very soft rosy pinU, (luiet a new color in ixias. (G. O. van Meenwen & Sons. Heemstede.) Hicliardin Olorie de Hillegom—A seed- ling introduced to the trade in 1903. The i-olor is canary yellow, with a deep purple liasal blotch, the foliage is mottled .vhite. I \ an Jloerbeek & Hillegom.) Hichardia Mrs. Roosevelt—Light sul- phur yellow, a variety of American origin iulrodnced to the trade in 1900. (M. \'cldhuysen van Zantcn & Sons, Lisse.) AW-VRI).*! 01' MERIT. Anoraathajca cruenta alba—^A pure white seedling of this lovely bulbous plant. It flowered for the first time in 190fi and has not yet been introduced lo the trade. (G. C. van Meeuwcn & Sons, Heemstede.) Anemone Comtesse de Rueille—Double variety of nice form and bright violet color. (P. W. Voet. Overvcen.) .\nemone White Lady—A fine double white varietv. (P. W. Voet. ; Early gladiolus. Catharina—White with light colored blotches. Seedling of 1900 not yet in commerce. (G. 0. van .Meeuwen & Sons, Heemstede.) Early gladiolus Lady Howard—White, shaded soft lilac: obtained from seed in 1900, not yet in commerce. (G. C. van Meeuwen & Sons. Heemstede.) Iris Hispanica Lothair—Light blue and soft lilac. (G. C. van Jleeuwen & Sons, Heemstede.) Lilium biligulatum The Sultan—A seed- linu in the trade since 1902. The color is brownish red. (G. C. van Meeuwen & Sons, Heemstede.) Imports. During the week ending September VI imports were received at New York as follows: Henry & Lee. cases bulbs. W. M. Ward & 70 cases bulbs. Stumpp & Walter cases bulbs. P. Henderson & 25 cases bulbs. H. F. Harrow. IT cases bu


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