The Florists' Review 



NOVBMBKB 80. 1916. 



Holland 

 Grown 



BEGONIAS 



DELIVERY JANUARY-MARCH 



Tuberous 

 Rooted 



Only small quantity left, so buy at once to profit by this special offer. 



PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED 



Per lOO Per lOOO 



Single extra large flowering type, .... $2.00 $18.00 



Double extra large flowering type, .... 2.50 23.00 



Single Begonia Crispa, 4.00 35.00 



Begonia Cristata, 4.50 40.00 



ALL IN RED, WHITE, ROSE, YELLOW AND ORANGE COLORS. 



PHLOX, mixed colors, . . $3.00 per 100 



JAPANESE IRIS, in the finest giant flowered varieties, $5.00 per 1 00 



FUNKIA UNDULATA (silver leaved), best field grown clumps, $6.00 per 100 



PRICES F. O. B. NEW YORK OR CHICAGO 



r. RYNVELD & SONS 



14 STONE STREET 



NEW YORK, N. Y, 



Mention The BeTlew when yop write. 



tersf Why can't others do it, toot" 

 So The Review asked Thorburn and 

 Burpee. Here is what the former says: 



We are following no Intricate method In order 

 to see that our foreign mall bears the correct 

 postage. We have In oxir mailing department 

 one bag marked "Foreign" and one bag for 

 "Domestic." Of course the "Domestic bag 

 does not need to be assorted, while the For- 

 eign" lots do. The young man in charge of 

 that department evidently uses his brain and 

 concentration to see that the proper stamps are 

 affixed. 



And here is what W. F. Therkildson 

 wrote for Burpee: 



We have a great deal of foreign correspond- 

 ence and the girls who handle the sealing of 

 the mail are quite familiar with foreign ad- 

 dresses. Thev carefully read each address be- 

 fore placing the stamps, so that there can be no 

 possible error. However, this is facilitated by 

 each' stenographer taking out her foreign mall, 

 which Is sent separately to the stamping table 

 as foreign mail; thus it has a double check. 



As a matter of fact, we have used no particu- 

 lar care in looking after our foreign mall, other 

 than the usual careful attention to every de- 

 tail that is characteristic of the business. We 

 are not attempting to boast in the matter, but we 

 watch carefully the small things as they In turn 

 make the big ones. 



So you see it is not so much superior 

 system as it is pride in the accuracy 

 of what you do. 



MOTT-LY GLEANINOS. 



McKay, Reece & Co.. of Nashville, 

 Tenn., anticipate one or the best seed 

 seasons of years, according to Manager 

 W. B. Ewing. 



The Cumberland Seed Co. is going 

 out of the retail business, though re- 

 cently located in the best section of 

 Nashville. Manager Wood says that 

 the company will handle heavy seed 

 in carload lots and retain an office only. 



C. C. Waggoner & Bro. are pushing 

 the retail seed end of their business 

 and promise to become the leaders in 



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I PAPER WHITE mcms BULBS I 



= Imported by us for our own exclusive retail trade, § 



I a few more cases to offer — S 



1 1000 first-class bulbs in each case, .... $10.00 | 



I HARRY QUINT, Florist I 



I 520 Boylston St., cor. Clarendon St., BOSTON, MASS. § 



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KENTIA SEEDS 



New [Crop— Ja«t Arrived 



KENTIA BELMOREANA - KENTIA FORSTERIANA 

 COCOS WEDDELLIANA 



Write for import prices, stating Quantity required 



McHUTCHISON & CO.,™SiSI?" 



95 Chambers Street, NEW YORK 



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