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The Florists' Review 



DiCEMBEB 7, 1916. 



extent of the seed-growing industry in 

 various localities. 



MOTT-LY GLEANINGS. 



The McVay Seed Co., of Birmingham, 

 reports a big increase in counter trade. 

 The summer floods hurt country sales 

 generally, but fall planting is brisk. 



Otto Schwill & Co., the Tucker-Mosby 

 Seed Co. and the Ullathorne Seed Co., 

 all of Memphis, Tenn., report a good 

 general business up and down the river. 



The Schisler-Corneli Seed Co., of St. 

 Louis, Mo., reports a big southern busi- 

 ness. E. Corneli has been sick for some 

 time, but now is improving rapidly. 



The St. Louis Seed Co. is having ex- 

 cellent business. Bulbs are fine and 

 selling well. Sweet pea seeds for win- 

 ter sowing are in good demand, says 

 Manager August Hummert. 



The Schisler & Kaercher Seed Co., of 

 St. Louis, states that this is the best 

 season for heavy seeds in its experi- 

 ence. 



The Diggs & Beadles Co., of Eich- 

 mond, Va., mentions the fact that prac- 

 tically twelve crops are now moving 

 and that truckers were never better 

 pleased with returns. So the sale of 

 seed for next season should be large. 



T. W. Wood & Sons, of Richmond, 

 never passed through a busier or more 

 perplexing season. It taxed all their 

 resources, is the opinion of Manager 

 Thomas Whittet. • W. M. 



BULB IMPORTS NEAR END. 



The small shipment of Dutch bulbs 



which reached New York November 25 



on the Rotterdam steamer Amsteldyk 



probably is the last, or second from the 



last, arrival of the 1916 crop. The 



consignees of the lot were as follows, 



according to New York customhouse 



files: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Johnson & HiUang 3 



MacNlff Horticultural Co 6 



Elliott Auction Co 8 



Rink. A. H., & Co 10 



Gray Rros 12 



Van Wnveron, M., & Sons 58 



American Express Co 19 



Henderson, P., & Co :u 



Boddlngton, A. T •> 



KruR, E.J 71 



Stumpp & "Walter Co 14 



VandeRrift & Co ^^ C 



Cogger, Thomas 



Totnl 25.5 



Prfvioiisly roportt'd 46,195 



Total to duto (tlinmgh Now York) 4G,450 



Lily Bulbs 



GIGANTEUM- 



$5.00, $0.jO, $7.50 per 100 



RUBRUM-MELPOMENE- 



$4.50. $5.50. $0.50 per 100 

 AURATUM^ $8.50. $1».50 per 100 



Special prices per 1000 



M. M. CARROLL 



NORWOOD (Cincinnati) OHIO 



Mention The BctIvw when 7011 wrlU. 



LIST OF SURPLUS STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES 



DITTCH HYACnrrHS 

 strictly First Size, or Exhibition, Bulbs: 

 000 Gigantea, 250 Koh-1-noor, 550 La Grand- 

 esse, 400 General Kohler, 600 Noble par Me- 

 rlte, 2860 Gertrude. 676 L'Innocence. 400 

 Grand Monarque, 200 Garrlck, etc. 



f4.60 per 100, |35.00 per 1000 

 Second Size, Named: 

 650 Grand Maitre, 300 Cardinal Wiseman, 725 

 Gertrude, 1600 L'Innocence, 950 Gigantea, 950 

 La Grandesse, 600 Garrlck, 500 Noble par 

 \l6rit6 etc 



$8.50 per 100, $25.00 per 1000 

 Third Size, Niuned: 

 260 Grand Monarque, 600 Sir Wm. Mansfield, 

 450 Moreno, 1000 Garrlck, 550 La Yictolre, 

 2200 Gertrude, 250 Johan, etc. 



$2.50 per 100, $20.00 per 1000 

 Separate Colors, Single: 



1300 Rose, 2500 Pure white, 1600 Light blue, 

 760 Dark red, 876 Blush white, and 675 Dark 

 blue. 



$2.00 per 100, $16,00 per 1000 

 Miniature, Named: 

 1200 La Srandesse, 1200 L'Innocence, 1400 

 Gigantea. 



$1.50 per 100, $12.50 per 1000 



TITLIPS 



Doubls Early: Per 1000 



2000 La Candeur $ 9.00 



1750 Le Matador 15.00 



3000 Mnrlllo, 1900 Rubra Maxima 10.00 



1800 Salvator Rosa 11.00 



1350 Tournesol, Red and Yellow 17.60 



3000 Schoonord (White Murillo) 14.00 



6500 Extra Fine Mixed 6.50 



Single Early: 



2750 Cramolsl Brilliant 8.00 



4600 Kelzerskroon 12.60 



8600 La Reine 7.60 



1100 Pottebakker, White 13.50 



1250 Prince of Austria 12.00 



4250 Rose Grisdelin 7.50 



1250 Rose Lulsante 13.00 



2500 Princess Helena 11.00 



1000 Queen of Roses, 900 Le Matelas... 15.00 



8000 Extra Fine Mixed 6.00 



F. R. PIERSON CO. 



Darwin: Per 1000 



1100 Mr. Pamcombe Sanders $16.00 



1900 Massachusetts 16.00 



960 Painted Lady 14.60 



3000 Pride 6f Haarlem 13.00 



1100 Prof. Francis Darwin 12.B0 



2760 Finest Mixed 8.50 



Cottage, or May-flowering: 



950 Caledonia, 760 Isabella (Blushing 



Bride) 9.00 



1350 Plcotee (Maiden's Blush) 10.00 



1000 Sweet Nancy, 1600 Finest Mixed . . . 8.00 



Parrot: 



1250 Admiral of Constantinople, 900 Lu- 

 tea Major, 950 Markgraf van 

 Baden, 1100 Perfecta 9.00 



1300 Finest Mixed 8.00 



NARCISSI 



3500 Emperor, double-nosed bulbs 17.00 



2400 Emperor, first sized bulbs 12.00 



2000 Golden Spur, double-nosed bulbs 21.00 



1200 Princeps, double-nosed bulbs 10.00 



2200 Victoria, double-nosed bulbs 20.00 



1500 Barril Consplcuus 7.00 



4000 Poetlcus Omatus, double-nosed 7.60 



2500 Poetlcus 6.60 



4600 Von Slon, Double, double-nosed 22.00 



3000 Von Slon, Double, first sized 14.00 



4000 Paper White Grandlflora, 8000 Vic- 

 toria, first sized bulbs 11.00 



FBEESIAS 



1600 Purity 9.00 



3500 Refracta Alba 8.00 



SPANISH IRIS 



1000 Cajanus, 1500 Chrysolora, 700 Louise, 

 $6.50 per 1000. »r 



SPIRAEA ^ 



Gladstone, case of 100 clumps, $9.00; $1.25 

 per dozen. 



Queen Alexandra, case of 100 clumps, $10.00; 

 $1.50 per dozen. 



Tarrytown, N. Y. 



JAP LILY BULBS 



At Import Prices — Including Storage Charges to Date 



F. O. B. CHICAGO 



Lilium Oiganteuni ' 



F. O. B. LONDON, ONT. 



-9, 8-10, 9-10 Lilium Giganteum 7-9, 8-10, it-ia 



F. O. B. NEW YORK 



Lilium Giganteum 7-9, 8-10, 9-10, 10-11 Lilium Album 9-11 



Liliuui MultiOoruni 7-9, 



Lilium Auratuni 7- 9, 



8-10 

 9-11 



Lilium Rubrum 7-9, 8-10, 9-11 



Lilium Melpomene 9-11 



Write for prices and details, stating quantity desired. 



NcHutchison & Co. 



95 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK 



Mention The Reflew when yon write. 



The Import 

 House 



SWEET 



For All-winter Flowering Under Glass. This improved strain 

 is most profitable to grow. Flowers very early and blooms con- 

 tinuously all tlirough the winter months. Tliree selected colors, 

 WlUte, Pinlc and Lavender. Eacli color, ox., 50c; 14-lb., $1.50; 



'^'sfp^aUL' M. B. FAXON, Seedsman, FOXBOROUGH, MASS. 



XXX SEEDS 



CHINESE PRIMROSE, finest grown, single 

 and doable, mixed, 660 seeds, $1.00; >3 plit., SOc. 



PRIMULA KEWENStS. new dwarf jellow. 25c. 

 PRIMULA MALACOIDES, Giant Babr.lSc. 

 CINERARIA, large flowering dwarf mixed, 1000 



seeds, GOc; ^ pkt., 2Sc. 

 CYCLAMEN GI ANTS. 2o08d8., $1.00; >2pkt.,60c. 

 SHAMROCK, true Irish green, large pkt., 26c. 



PANSIES, finest giants, mixed, critically selected, 

 6000 seeds, $1.00; \ pkt., SOc. 



JOHN r. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



BULBS-NURSERY STOCK 



JOHNSON & NILL4NG, Inc., Auctioneers 



COOQAN BUILDING 



55-57 West 26th St., NEW YORK 



Under Cut Flower Exchange 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE 



GIANT PANSY SIED 



Kenilworth Mixture 

 Kenilworth Cut Flower Mixture 

 Giant Three and Five Blotched 

 Masterpiece, curled waved 

 Kenilwqrth Show 

 Princess, new, upright Pansy 

 Parisian, enormous blot<3hed flowers 

 Giant White 



Giant Wliite, with large violet center 

 Giant Golden Queen, yellow- 

 Giant Golden, yellow with dark center 

 Giant Psyche 



1000 seeds, 25c; 5000, $1.00; 



I4-0Z., $1.25; ox., $5.00 



I will send 1000 seeds of 

 Rainbow free with every 

 11.00 worth of seeds and 

 with other amounts in 

 like proportion. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BURNETT BROS. 



SIKDt t BULBS I PLANTS 



M Chanibars StrMt. NKW YORK CITV 



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