60 



The Florists' Review 



NOVBMBEB 0, 1916. 



The American Bulb Co. 



offers a list of bulbs to the Trade, comprising the best commercial varieties, well cured, uniform 

 in size, and selected for us by our own representative, who is now in the bulb district in Holland. 



Lilium Giganteum 



6x 8, 

 7x 9, 

 8x 9, 

 8x10,- 

 9x10, 



True type, best in the country Per case 



400 to case $15.00 



300 to case 16.00 



276 to case 17.60 



250 to case 18.00 



2C0 to case 19.00 



French Bulbs 



Ready for immediate delivery Periooo 



Paper White Grandiflora, 1250 to case $12.00 



Paper White Grandiflora, 1000 to case 16.00 



French Trumpet Majors, 2200 to case 15.00 



Tulips 



La Reine $ 7.50 



Prince of Austria 12.00 



White Hawk 13.50 



Keizerskroon 12.50 



Yellow Prince 9.00 



Proserpine 17.00 



Couronne d'Or 17.00 



Darwin and Late Tulips 



Periooo 



Clara Butt $10.00 



Gretchen 8.50 



Farncombe Sanders 14.00 



Gesneriana Spathulata 9.00 



Inglescombe Yellow 17.60 



Gesneriana Lutea 10.50 



Parisian Yellow 13.00 



Hyacinths 



First size $38.00 



Second size 25.00 



Miniatures, all in the following varieties : 



Queen of the Blues, Robert Steiger, Cardinal 

 Wiseman, Baron von Thuyll, Roi des Beiges, 

 Lady Derby, Gertrude 14.00 



Narcissi 



Extra select, double-nose 



Princeps $10.00 



Emperor 17.00 



Golden Spur 22.00 



Order from us and assure yourself of the best the market can oflFer. Provide yourself now with the 

 bulbs you will need, as the outlook for a large flower business this coming season is very promising. 



ERICA N BULB CO. 



IMPORTERS OF FLORISTS' NECESSITIES 



WATCH US GROW" 



172 N.WABASH AVE.. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



won the case and the court said that 

 even if the company had pleaded guilty 

 to breach of contract, the restraint-of- 

 trade action would have precluded a de- 

 cision in favor of the plaintiff. 



Lester Morse, president of C. C. 

 Morse & Oo., San Francisco, returned 

 home November 1, after a brief visit to 

 Chicago. 



Among the week's visitors at Chicago 

 have been T. M. Landrum and O. L. 

 Coulter, of C. 0. Morse & Co., San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal., working their way eastward. 



Permission to lay spur tracks from 

 the C. M. & St. P. railway to its houses 

 at Faribault, Minn., has been granted the 

 Farmer Seed & Nursery Co. by the Fari- 

 bault municipality. 



The seedsman who did not weeks ago 

 order the paper for his 1917 catalogue is 

 on the anxious seat. Not only have prices 

 doubled, but six to ten weeks are re- 

 quired to get delivery. 



Says E. S. Thompson, in speaking of 

 conditions at Benton Harbor, Mich.: 

 "Business is a little ahead of last sea- 

 son's and is increasing satisfactorily. 

 Every growing thing is doing well, except 

 the bean, and prospects are that 'beans 

 will be beans' another year." 



The Seed Importation Act of August 

 24, 1912, was amended August 11, 1916, 

 by adding rye-grass and vetch to the 

 seeds subject to the act and by prohibit- 

 ing entry of seeds containing less than 

 a specified percentage of pure, live seeds. 

 The regulations for the enforcement of 

 the act have been amended under date of 

 October 30 and seedsmen importing any 

 of the varieties subject to the act will 



KENTIA SEEDS 



New Crop— Just I Arrived 



KENTIA BELMOREANA - KENTIA FORSTERIANA 

 COCOS WEDDELLIANA : 



Write^forjimportlprices, statingfauantity reouired 



McHUTCHISON & CO., 



r^|[95 Chambers Street, NEW YORK 



THE IMPORT 

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PEDIGREE SEEDS 

 AND NOVELTIES FOR 1917 



OUR NEW CATALOGUE WILL BE READY SHORTLY 



WATKINS & SIMPSON, Ltd. 



27, 28 &. 29 DRURY LANE. LONDON, ENG. 



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GIANT PANSY SEED 



Kenllworth Mixture 

 Kenllwortli Cut Flower Mixture 

 GlantThreeandFlveBlotched 

 Masterpiece, curled wavy 

 1000 8eed8,25c; 6000,$! .qO 

 I4-OZ., $1.25; oz., $5.00 



Early Flowering or Wlnter- 



bloominK Giant Pansies 



600 seeds, SOc: 1000, $1.00 



>«.0Z., $2.00; U-oi., $3.75 



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Pansy Seed 



TOOLE GIANT PRIZE STRAIN. 

 1000 seeds. 40c; ^e-oz.. 'JOc; H-oz., $1.25; oz.. $5.00. 



WILLIAM TOOLE & SON 



Hardy Plant and Pansy Farm 

 Baraboo, Wis. 



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