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The Florists^ Review 



Decembeb 7, 1916. 



BEIEIE] 



From Holland 



EUaOEl 



Large shipment of Lily of the Valley in 

 cases of 2500 and Spiraea in cases of 200 



ADDRESS INQUIRIES 



P. C. KUYPER 



B 13 El B 13 B B 12 BROADWAY, NEW YORK BBBBBBB 



ATentlgi The HcyIcw -when yon -write. 



LILY BULBS 



OUR MOTTO: "Your dollar's value.' 



Those who know will grow Reburn & Co. lily bulbs, for they are fertilized (the truth without fear or favor), and 

 feeding the bulbs at growing stage positively produces the best results, maturing a healthy, sound bulb; three times 

 rogued and cultivated by the oldest and best experienced growers in Japan. GIGANTEUM of superb quality. 



MULTIFLORUM for early Easter, true Kiota type, as you knew 

 Multiflorum twelve to fifteen years ago, Easter, 11)18, is March 31, 

 Try a few cases. Supply limited. 



FORMOSUM, black and green stem. The best Oshimo ewe 

 produced. Write for prices on all sizes and quantities. 



Let us figure on your French and Dutch order for fall. 1917. Our connections are reliable. Read our motto. 

 Cold storage GIGANTEUM BULBS all the year. All sizes. Ask for prices. See offer of Gladioli in Classified Department. 



G. M. REBURN & CO., 160 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



Afention The Review when you write. 



to trial a minimum penalty might be 

 imposed for a technical violation of the 

 law. It was a surprise, therefore, when 

 they pleaded guilty in the Federal court 

 December 4 and were sentenced by 

 Judge Anderson to serve eighteen 

 months in prison. The Indianapolis 

 Star gives the following report: 



"James A. Everitt, 68 years old, pub- 

 lisher of a farm magazine and organ- 

 izer and former president of the Amer- 

 ican Society of Equity, and his son, 

 Sibley F. Everitt, treasurer of the pub- 

 lishing company, were sentenced to 

 serve eighteen months each in the fed- 

 eral prison at Atlanta, Ga. Both men 

 live in Indianapolis. They pleaded 

 guilty to a charge of using the mails 

 in furthering a scheme to defraud. 



"The specific charge was publishing 

 a misleading advertisement in their 

 farm magazine in which they pretended 

 to offer free seeds upon application. 

 Persons who answered the advertise- 

 ment were informed they would have 

 to remit a dollar for subscription to 

 the magazine. Later statements were 

 mailed to these persons, to show they 

 owed the Everitt company for the seeds. 

 Later still another letter, ostensibly 

 from an adjustment company, was 

 mailed, in which was contained a veiled 

 threat of filing a law suit unless the 

 money was paid. 



"Both defendants admitted the ad- 

 justment company did not exist, except 

 as represented by themselves. They 

 also said they made a mistake in print- 

 ing the advertisement, but asserted they 

 had made adequate restitution. More 

 than 10,000 persons were enrolled as 

 subscribers through this scheme, they 

 testified, and the amount collected 

 through that medium was estimated at 

 $5,000. In imposing sentence, Judge 



ANNOUNCEMENT 



SUZUKI BROS. CO. 



Growers and Exporters of Japanese Lily Bulbs. 



YOKOHAMA. AOMORIKEN. JAPAN 



Beg to announce our first offer of LILIUM GIGANTEUM (over lOO.OCO bulbs of 



superior quality) for American trade. 



We are the leading growers of lily bulbs in .Japan, and have made a great specialty in 

 the cultivation of Lilium Giganteum. to which we have baen devoting our best and utmost 

 care for many years. We being the owners of the best grounds in the country, our bulbs 

 grown on our farms are the highest grade procurable. 



If you are interested, the favor of your advanced order for 1917, fall shipment, now 

 solicited. 



Send for our latest letter circular and get acquainted with oar prices and business 

 concerned. 



Address all communications to our American representative, 



PAUL S. SUZUKI, 



Oakley, Wyoming 



Mention The Review when yom write. 



Mention The BeTlew when yon write. 



GLADIOLI 



New Catalogue Ready 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, he. 



Flowerf ield, L. I., N. Y. 



A M ■■ ■% A Best that crow. We mU dl- 

 ^ L L 1 1 w rect t* gardener! and florlota at 

 J% F r m% wholemle. Big beaatllal cata- 

 VkbW loffnefree. Write today. 

 ABCIIAg SEED STOBE, Box 14, 8EDALIA, HO. 



RYNVELD & Cie. 



for FRENCH BULBS 



OLLIOULES (Var), 

 FRANCE 



New York Address : 

 14 Stone Street 



Pill DC 1 1 BULBSII BULBSIM Send 

 DULDO 1 1 your list for prices. 



CHEAPER THAN BUYING AT AUCTION. Ton kww what yoa ■■» 

 J. J. WILSON 8KKD CO., MKWARK, K.J. 



