November 20, 1909 



HORTlCULTURi: 



715 



Ready for Immediate Shipment 



Lilium Giganteum, 6 to 8 in. (400 



" " 7 to 9 in. (300 



" 8 to 10 In. (250 



" lO to 11 in. (ISO 



Lilium IMultiflorum, 6 to 8 in. (400 



" " 7 to 9 In. (300 



" " 9 to 11 in. (180 



per case; 



.$50 per 1000. 



75 " 



100 " 



ISO " 



as 



50 " 



lOO " 



The above prices are f.o.b. N.Y. for selected quality, and all Horseshoe Brand 

 bulbs. Advice from the Japan office states that the above Multiflorum are 

 absolutely free from any disease but that there is only about 30% single 

 crowns. This, however, should not be a disadvantage to the grower who 

 forces them for cut flowers. 



If you wish bulbs for Cold Storage purposes or for delivery during 1910 

 from here, they should be ordered at once. Write us. 



RALPH M. WARD (Si, CO. 



12 West Broadway, New York. 



Seitaro Aral, 



Yokohama. Japan 



A few Horseshoe Brand Cases of Paper White Grandiflora size 14 cm. up left 

 at $10.00 per case of 1000 bulbs, in good condition. 



Not how cheap 

 But how good 



J 



FRENCH BULB PROSPECTS. 



Japan writes that large sizes will be 

 very scarce next year and that the 

 prices have already advanced consider- 

 ably. 



We learn that the south of France 

 was visited by a very severe wind and 

 hail storm, v.-hich ruined many hya- 

 cinths and will cause considerable loss 

 to many gi-owers. The loss to horti- 

 cultural farmers is estimated at about 

 two million francs. The storm came 

 just after the growers had planted 

 their hyacinths. There is every pros- 

 pect that French bulbs will be higher 

 next j'ear. 



Ghent writes that azalea prices will 

 advance slightly and that the supply 

 of certain varieties extensively used 

 here will be limited. 



NEWS NOTES. 

 Grand Rapids, Mich. — The Grand 

 Rapids Vegetable Growers' Associa- 

 tion, the new organization represent- 

 ing firms including the Grand Rapids 

 Greenhouse Co. and others, has taken 

 possession of its central depot in the 

 Crittenden building on S. Market 

 street. 



W. A. Keeling of the Roebling con- 

 servatories at Trenton, N. J., writes 

 us that the varietal name of that pure 

 white Dendrobium Phalaenopsis with 

 the "unpronounceable and unspellable 

 terminal" as referred to by our Phila- 

 delphia correspondent last week, is 

 "ITololeucium." While on the subject 

 ■we might go further and correct the 

 typographical error as to Mr. Keeling's 

 native place, which should read Brad- 

 ford, York, (Eng.) and not Bradford 

 ^■Porks." 



COLD FRAME MATS 



Burlap $1-25 



Water Proof Duck 2.00 

 Straw Mats 1.75 



$14.00 doz. 

 22.00 " 

 20.00 " 



W. ELLIOTT ca SONS. 



42 Vesey Street . . . NE'W YORK 



Our Annual Special 



will be issued 



DECEMBER I I 



The Best and Most Far Reaching 

 Advertising iVledium of the Year. 

 Has Highest Purchasing Power 

 Behind It. 



A Businoss Pronosition Pure 

 and Simple- 



PALMS, FERNS AND 



DECORATIVE PLANTS 



JOHN SCOTT 



Rutland Road and E. 45th St. 



Tel. 2890 Bedford BROOKLYN , N . Y. 



Given Away 

 If Taken Away- 

 At Once 



To clear our benches for work, we will 

 literally give away 50,000 stock mums at 

 $2.00 per 100; $15 00 per icoo; 10 of a 

 kind in 100 lots allowed, 25 of a kind in 

 I coo lots allowed. List — 



GOLDEN GLOW, OCTOBER FROST, 

 ROSERIE, BERGMAN N, POLtY 

 ROSE, PACIFIC SUPREME, 'WHITE 

 CLOUD, MONROVIA, ALICE ROOSE. 

 VELT, ALICE BYRON, TOUSET. EN. 

 GUEHARD, EATON, WHITE BON- 

 NAFFON, APPLETON, WINTER 



CHEER, BAILEY, W^HITE DEAN, 

 NONIN, GOLDEN WEDDING, CLAY 

 FRICK, INTENSITY, BLACK HAWK, 

 and many others — all the staple and 

 ne^ver onee* 



SPECIAL: — GOLDEN EAGLE, beat 

 new yellow, and LYNNWOOD HALL, 

 best late white, S3. 00 per 100. 



■I. M. Rayner 



GREENPORT, N. Y. 



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