PBCEMBEB 21, 1916. 



The Florists* Review 



59 



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 



Single extra large flowering type, - - - - $2.00 



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, ...... 



PHLOX, in extra fine new varieties, .... 



JAPANESE IRIS, in the finest giant flowered varieties, 

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



PRICES F. O. B. NEW YORK OR CHICAGO 



$3.00 

 $4.50 

 $5.00 

 $6.00 



Per lOOO 



$18.00 

 23.00 

 35.00 

 40.00 



per 100 

 per 100 

 per 100 

 per 100 



F. RYNVELD & SONS 



14 STONE STREET 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



Mention The Ravlew when yon write. 



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- 

 pensive named varieties of the European 

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

 $3.50 per dozen. 



H. J. CONDRON, Dickinson, Texas 



AMARYLLIS SPECIALIST 



Me ntion The Review when you write. 



more closely scrutinized than ever by 

 lilt' si'iulers and recipients. 



The Griffith & Turner Co.. tlie old and 

 rolialile house which claims to have sold 

 the first home-grown package of seeds 

 in Baltimore and which issues the larg- 

 est and most complete catalogue in the 

 south, believes that the coming season 

 ^'ill See the dawn of a new era in the 

 "usinoss. 



Tl,,. Meyer-Stisser Co., also of Bal- 

 unio).., caters largely to the market 

 ganUticrs and finds that the high cost 

 „, l'"duee is affecting all concerned, 

 y looks for a remedv in 

 idtivation. 



la,^ ''^'"P^^y looks for a remedy 



^^Tl,o Philip-Thomson Co., of Wilming- 

 (In • '^^^'' "^^^l^^o^nsd a heavy rainstorm 

 selOf " "^-^ ^'^^^* ^"^^ remarked it was 

 in "\ ^^^* showers of blessing came 

 nee'!' "i portions. The rain was badly 

 sto('^' k' ^^^"^ *o ^^^ *3ry season much 

 «T , ■ , ^'^ suffered. Business generally 

 •I'' i-,ove the average. W. M. 



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 seedlings. 



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 roots. 



70,000 Gladioli for sale 



C. S. TAIT, 



Brunswick, Ga. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



AMERICAN SUGAE BEET SEED. 



Secretary of Agriculture Houston 

 calls attention that sugar beet seed was 

 grown commercially in the United 

 States this year in several of the states 

 from Michigan to California. The crop 

 of seed harvested in 1915 was so satis- 

 factory, according to the report of the 

 Bureau of Plant Industry, in each of 

 the areas tested that a largely increased 

 acreage was planted this year. 



This bureau has assisted in an ad- 

 visory way in growing, selecting and 

 siloing the roots, planting them in the 



XXX SEEDS 



The only true dwarf. 



20c. 

 I'kt. 



ALYSSTTM Snowball. 



I'kt. 20c. 

 CHINESE PRIMEOSE. Finest grown, single and 



double. Mixed, C50 seeds, $1.00; % pkt. 60c. 

 CINEKARIA. Large-flowering, dwarf, mixed. 

 ««J?^v,-^°^ ^f^^fis. 50c; Vi pkt. 25c. 

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

 COLEUS. New giants, finest large leaved. 

 CANDYTUFT. New white giant, grand. 



CHRISTMAS PEPPERS. Very fine deep red. 

 20c. 



CYCLAMEN Giganteum. Finest Giants, mixed. 



250 800(18. $1.00: % pkt. 50c. 

 JERUSALEM CHERRY Melvinii. Conical, new. 

 _ «nd ERA DIAVOLO, large, round. Each 20c. 

 PANSY, Giants Mixed. Finest grown, critically 



|elccted. 0000 seeds, $1.00; Mi pkt., 50c; oz. 



llmHSI-f *^®^ S**'- Finest marked. 20c. 



SiJHSI4 ^^'^ CaUfornia Giants. Mixed. 20c. 



PETUNIA Blue Jacket. New deep blue, single, 

 vory showy, profuse bloomer and grand bedder. 



•B-^V'«L''l!''"'^*^^^ petunia grown. Pkt. 30c. 



PHLOX Drummondii. New dwarf, large flower- 



oA^^Vx.'^ii'""'' finest colors and beauties. 20c. 



SALVIA Scarlet Glow. New, the finest Intense 

 dark scarlet and medium dwarf earlv blooming 

 20c'' erown; color as a glowing fire. Pkt. 



WP^r5?^' J"""^ ?'"? ^'^I,?"' •'"•«« P^t- 25c. 

 VERBENA. 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 pkti. $1.00. 



JOHN f . RUPP, Shircmanslown, Pa. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



spring, harvesting and cleaning the 

 seed and, in general, endeavored to pro- 

 duce the largest amount of commercial 

 seed possible at a minimum cost. 



Approximately 5,000 acres are in beet 

 seed in this country this year, while we 

 require the product of at least 16,000 

 acres for a normal planting, not con- 

 sidering the natural expansion of the 

 beet-sugar industry. Each new mill 

 will require an average of 200 acres 

 in seed to meet its planting require- 



