Decembeb 14, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



91 



Holland 

 Grown 



BEGONIAS 



DELIVERY JANUARY-MARCH 



Tuberous 

 Rooted 



Per lOO 



$200 



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



PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED 



Single extra large flowering type, - - . 



Double extra large flowering type, .... 2.50 



Single Begonia Crispa, - . - .' 4 00 



Begonia Cristata, 4.50 



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



PHLOX, mixed colors, ...... $3.00 



PHLOX, in extra ^ne new varieties, .... $4.50 



JAPANESE IRIS, in the finest giant flowered varieties, . $5.00 



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



PRICES F. O. B. NEW YORK OR CHICAGO 



Per lOOO 



$18.00 

 23.00 

 35.00 

 40.00 



per 100 

 per 100 

 per 100 

 per 100 



r. RYNVELD & SONS 



14 STONE STREET 



NEW. YORK, N. Y. 



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AMARYLLIS 



Vittata hybrids, grown from the most 

 celebrated European strains, but possess- 

 ing much greater vigor. 



Very large 4-year-old bulbs that will 

 produce gorgeous blooms. as fine as the ex- 

 peosive named varieties of the European 

 growers. $25.00 per 100, 25 at 100 rate, 

 $H.fiO per dozen. 



H. J. CONDRON, Dickinson, Texas 



AMARYLLIS SPECIALIST 



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been filled. Cold storage warehouses to- 

 'lay are considered to contain more gi- 

 vnnteum bulbs than ever before in the 

 history of the trade. They were pur- 

 fhased at moderate prices; indeed, at 

 I'riees that it is thought will not obtain 

 next season, because the Jap must have 

 more money for his bulbs or he will 

 J-Tow a food crop. Also, there is every 

 indication that lily flowers will sell 

 well now that the chrysanthemum sea- 

 son is over, and that forcers will be able 

 ^0 use more bulbs than last season, so 

 holders are not anxious to shave their 

 stock on the market. 



PAPER WHITES IN PLENTY. 



The situation with respect to Paper 

 ^'^ hites is of especial interest. There 

 ^^as a boom at the time the exports or- 

 'iJnarily leave France and prices here 

 ^^ere advanced to a level that appears 

 to have been unjustified by the circum- 



AMARYLLIS 



(HIPPEASTRUM) 



$18.00, $22.00, $25.00 per 100 

 2.50, 3.00, 4 00 per 12 



These are nice size bulbs, three 

 to four years old, a great many of 

 them unbloomed seedliugs. 



Extra select stock that has 

 bloomed, $1.00 to $5.00 each. 



The colors are all that could be 

 desired. Can ship freshly dug 

 bulbs, thereby saving an abundance 

 of roQts. 



70,000 Gladioli for sale 



C. S. TAIT, Brunswick, Ga. 



MpTitlon The BpvIpw whpii vnn -wrrlfp. 



stances. A great many shippers were 

 later than usual in making deliveries, 

 which may have had something to do 

 with creating a false appearance of 

 scarcity. It perhaps is true that the 

 stock was not ready for shipment quite 

 so soon as usual this year, but the de- 

 lay in many cases was due to the in- 

 ability of certain buyers to cover tneir 

 needs at jyices they were willing to 

 pay; they had to wait until less con- 

 servative buyers had taken what they 

 wanted on an advancing market. Then 

 there were plenty for the buyer who 

 had to have his stock at a price. To- 



XXX SEEDS 



ALYSSXJM Snowball. The only true dwarf. 



I'kt. 20c. 

 CHINESE PRIMROSE. Finest grown, single and 



/,Tir-i^li'i|-^,¥^'^'^''' ^"^ ^•'''t'S' $1-00: Vj Pkt. 50c. 

 LINERARIA. Largp-flowering, dwarf, mixed. 



line. 1000 seeds, 50c; y, pkt. 25c. 

 COBAEA Scandens. I'urple. I'kt. 20c 

 S9^r?«VS;,,.^''^ giants, finest large leaved. 20c. 

 CANDYTUFT. New white giant, grand. I'kt. 



20c. 



CHRISTMAS PEPPERS. Very fine deep red. 



C\^}-A.JtEV Giganteum. Finest Giants, mixed, 



2ij0 seeds, $1.00: y, pkt. 50c. 

 JERUSALEM CHERRY Melvinii. Conical, new. 

 •DAXTo-J^/^ DIAVOLO, large, ronnd. Kadi 20c. 

 PANSY, Giants Mixed. Finest grown, critically 



selected. GOOO seeds, $1.00; y, pkt., 50c; oz. 



•po.OO. 



HJSSJf S®^ S*^?; ^' "*"''* marked. 20c. 



liSHSJ* 5,®^ California Giants. Mixed. 20c. 



l-iXUNIA Blue Jacket. New deep blue, single, 

 very showy, profuse bloomer and grand bedder 



•d^tA^^U'"'"^*"'*' PPtunia grown. Pkt. 30c. 



PHLOX Drummondii. New dwarf, large flower- 



o A ??;•,. ^^J**"*',' finPSt colors and beauties. 20c. 



SALVIA Scarlet Glow. New, the finest Intense 

 dark scarlet and medium dwarf earlv blooming 

 Salvia grown; color as a glowing fire. Pkt. 



v?Bn?5?^' J"'*^ V'^^ '^'■*'^"- '"""Pe pkt. 25c. 



ViKBENA. New giants. Finest grown, mixed 

 or separate colors, in pink, purple, scarlet 

 white and white-eyed. Each, per pkt. 20c. ' 

 Cash. Liberal pkts. Six 20c pkts. $1.00. 



JOHN P. RUPP, Shircmanslown. Pa. 



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day the United States is full of Paper 

 Whites, with the holders in some cases 

 on velvet and in other cases with their 

 fingers quite near the fire. This latter 

 condition applies particularly to second 

 hands, the first hands having quite gen- 

 erally moved enough stock on the stiff 

 early market so that they are safe, and 

 more than safe. 



Just what will become of the surplus 

 of Paper Whites is not apparent. Al- 

 ready the principal wholesale markets 



