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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBEB 19, 1916. 



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THE FINEST ROSE-PINK WINTER-FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEA 



TUK IDKAL. FLORIST8' VARIETY. Pkt., 15c: ^4 oz., 3Sc: Hi oz., 60c: 1 oz., $1.00: >4 lb., $3.25; lb.. $l».O0. 



WIMTER-FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS : Earlr Moraine Star, Earlj Snowflake, pkt. 15 Meda. 26c; >4 oz., $1.60; oz., |6.00. Earlr 

 SprliiK Maid. Earlr Melody, Earlr Konsrbird, pkt. 26 seeds, 26c; ^ oz., $1.26; oz., $4.00. Early Heatlier Bell, pkt. 26 seeds, 2.x:; ^ oz., $1,60; oz^ 

 $5.00. Pkt. 18 seeds each of any of the followingr varieties. 2Sc ; 6 pkts., $1.60 Concord Pink, Concord Crimaou, Concord Lavender, Concord 

 "Wbite, Concord Salmon, Concord Blue. 



For full description of above varieties see page 1 of Florists* Review. August 81. .'',.' '"'-.' ' ^.■ . 



STUMPP & WALTER CO., 



30-32 BARCLAY ST., 



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NEW YORK CITY 



scarcer and more expensive wax seed 

 gave an extra heavy crop. 



"The showing made by American 

 purchases of onion seed has had a most 

 stimulating effect on the industry in 

 these islands, and heavy planting may 

 be expected for the 1917 crop, judging 

 from the plans now talked of by the 

 more important growers here. With 

 even average growing conditions this 

 circumstance may succeed in reducing 



{trices for next year below the high 

 evel obtained for the 1916 output," 



DUTCH BULB IMPOSTS. 



The records show that Dutch bulb 

 imports this year, through the port of 

 New York, even at this early date are 

 greatly in excess of the grand total for 

 1915, and the import season usually 

 runs until the end of November. The 

 total number of cases received to date 

 is 39,718; the grand total last year was 

 slightly over 31,000 cases. This year's 

 shipments have been few but extraordi- 

 narily large, in one case the manifest 

 • of a Rotterdam steamer showing that 

 the boat carried nothing but Duch bulbs 

 — more than 10,*000 cases! 



The Dutch freightei- Gorredyk docked 

 at New York October 7 and discharged 

 the following consignments, as given in 

 New York customhouse papers: 



Cionslgrnee. Cases. 



Johnson & MiUanfr 2S 



Ward, B. M.. 4 Ck) 73 



Plerson, F. R., Co 20 



Stumnp & Walter Co 59 



MacNlfr Horticultural Co 16.5 



Lang, R. F l.lflC 



Vauphan's Seed Store 145 



Berper, H. H., Sc Co 145 



M. D. T. Co 6 



Kuyi»er, P. C, ft Co 627 



Downing ft Co 6 



Maltus ft Ware 4,464 



Elliott ft Sons 11 



Gray Bros 96 



Havemeyer, F. A 4 



Rlnpk, A. H., ft Co 27 



Krug, E. J 100 



Van Waveren, M., ft Sons 17 



TIce ft Lvnch .^4 



Hempstead. O. G., ft Son 423 



Herwle ft Co 4 



Marshall, W. E., ft Co 17 



Wa>Tnan, C. H., ft Co 2 



Baldwin. A., ft Co 46 



Foster. W. A 266 



Hampton, J. W., Jr., ft Co 207 



Roosn, J. P 75 



Weeher ft Don 16 



American Express Co .^47 



American Shipping Co 118 



Vandpcrrlft, B. F.. ft Co 8 



Sutherland International Dispatch 3 



Total R.6R1 



Previously reported 31.037 



Total to date (through New York) 39.718 



ANALYST ON THE DISCLAIMEE. 



[The address of A. L. Stone, president of the 

 American Seed Analysts' Association, delivered 

 t before the Chicago convention of the Vegetable 

 Growers' Association of America.] 



There are three classes of people 

 more or less interested in the seeds- 

 omen's non-warranty clause and its 

 ■ operation. These are the seedsmen 

 themselves, the crop growers, and, to 

 a greater or less extent, the officials 

 intrusted with the enforcement of seed 

 inspection laws. 



BULBS 



are v0ry late in arriving 

 owing to the congestion 

 of freight facilities. 



We are now filling our orders as fast as possible. 



We expect to have a surplus of all the leading 

 varieties for florists' use. 



If in need of Bulbs write us, or better yet, send us your orders. 



OUR BULSS ARE SUPERIOR QUALITY. PRICES RIGHT. 



rOTTLER, riSKE, RAWSON CO./'.'r" ruenil Hill Square, Boston 



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DANISH SEEDS 



Oftbbwe. 

 QH^ower. 

 Ccplbt,Man> 

 eel, Swede, 

 Turnip, eto. 



Oontraet Ofitn 

 and Samples at 

 yooiMcnrlcs. 



CabtaAMriat- 

 "FMILSER." 

 ■■«■: Stb U.. 

 a. I.e. Amat 

 SMd Trade 

 Aisociation. 



CHR. OLSEN, Seed Gwwei, VSuV'SSr* 



Mention Hie Bevlcw when you write. 



LILY BULBS 



FALL DELIVERY 



Write for orioei. 



YOKOHAHA NURSERY CO., Lti. 



Woolworth Bld^., New York City 



Grass Mixtures for 

 Golf - Tennis - Polo 



Meet ail requirements for all soils 



THE ALBERT DICKINSON CO. 



CHICAGO. IIX. 



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""ijUUM GIGiWTEUM, 7/9 bslbs 



800 to case $20.00 per caae 



Kch«Ter<a8. fine stock. 8 In. pota 130.00 per 1000 



Also have a fine fot of French and Dutch Bulbs. 



Prices on application. 



DDficrnkri 1«lt W«et eth street. 

 . nutnyuni, rTwriNNATi. omo 



•••SWEET PEAS*** 



For AH- Winter Flotreriiis under claaa. 



This Improved strain Is most profitable to srrow. 

 Tlowcrs very early and blooms contlnnonsly all 

 throuKh the winter months. THRKK SELECT- 

 EI> COLOKS. WHITE. PINK and LAVEN- 

 I>EK. EHfli Color, otmce, 5Uc: ^-poand, 

 $1.50; pound, $5.00, postpaid. 



' M. B. FAXON, Seedsman, 

 Foxboroucli, Massachusetts 





PAPER WHITES 



1250 to a case $11.50 per 1000 



6I6ANTEUM LILY BULBS 



6-8. 7. 7-9. 8, 8-9, 



$4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 per 100 



TULIPS 



Id best named varieties, 



$1.00, $1.25 per 100 

 Mixed, best grade 85c per 100 



HYACINTHS 



Best commercial sorts for florists' 

 use; $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 per ICO 



NARCISSI 



Golden Spur, Von Sion. Orange 

 Phoenix. EmDcror, Empress, 



$1.25 per 100 



Rubrum, Auratum, Album and 

 Melpomene will be ready for 

 November delivery. 



Send for Price List 



M. M. CARROLL 



NORWOOD. OHIO 



(Near Cincinnati) 



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SEEDSMEN 



Write for samples and prices on 

 Lithographed Bnyelopes, Folding Bozes» 

 Catalogue Covers, 

 Plates for the Seedsmen. 



STECHER UTHOGRAPHIC COMPANY 



D«pt. 8 ROCHSBTSR. N. T. 



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