JANUABY 11, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



63 



HichelFs New Crop Flower Seeds 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 



Northern Greenhouse-grown Seed 



1000 seeds $ 3.50 1 10,000 seeds $30.00 



6000 seeds 16.50 I 25,000 seeds 72.50 



ASPARAGUS HATCHERI 



100 seeds $1,001 500 seeds $3.00 



1000 seeds $6.00 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



1000 seeds $0.75 1 10,000 seeds $ 5.50 



5000 seeds 8.00 I 25.000 seeds 12.50 



Special prices on larger quantities 



CENTAUREA 

 Candidisaima . 

 Gymnocarpa . . 



1000 Seeds 



$0.30 



, 15 



LOBELIA Tr. pkt. 



Crystal Palace Compacta $0.;30 



Crystal Palace Speciosa 15 



PETUNIA 



Michell's Monstrosus 1 .00 



California Giants 50 



Grandlflora Fringed 50 



Dwarf Inimitable 50 



Oz. 



$2.00 

 .50 



Oz. 



$125 

 .50 



1.25 



THUNBERGIA 

 Mixed 



.15 



VINCA 



Alba 



Alba Pura . 



Rosea 



Mixed 



.15 

 .15 

 .15 



.00 



.fiO 

 .60 

 ,60 

 .50 



Also all other Seasonable Seeds, Bulbs 

 and Supplies. Send for New Whole- 

 sale Catalogue. 



HENRY F. NICHELL CO., 



518 Market Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The ReTlew when jon write. 



LILY BULBS 



OUR MOTTO: "Your dollar's value." 



Those who know will grow Rebura & 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. 



GIGANTEUMS of superb auality. fall 1917. 7/9. $5.50 per 100; 

 case of 300, $14.00. 8/10. $8.00 per 100; case of 225, $10.50. '.»/10, $9.00 

 per 100; case of 200, $18.00. 



FORMOSUM, black and green stem. The best Oshimo ev^r 

 produced, fall 1917. 7/9. case of 300. $17.60: per 1000. $56.00. 8/10. case 

 of 200. $17.00; per 1000. $80.00. 9/10, case of 200, $18.00; per 1000, $85.00. 



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

 Multiflorum twelve to fifteen years ago. Easter, 1918. is March 31. 

 Try a few cases. Supply limited. 7/9, $05.00 per 1000; 9/10, $100.00 

 per 1000. 



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 ofifer of Gladioli in Classified Department. 



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



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Suzuki Bros. Co. 



Growers and Exporters of 

 JAPANESE LILY BULBS 



YOKOHAMA, AOMORIKEN, JAPAN 



Special Trade Offer of Lilium Giganteum 



(over 100,000 bulbs of superior quality) for 

 1917, fall shipment direct from our firm. 



Our endeavor is to grow for high-class 

 trade. Our aim is to merit your per- 

 manent trade. Give us a trial on your 

 next orders and see for yourself. 

 Prices and inauiries from our Ameri- 

 can representative, 



PAUL S. SUZUKI, OAKLEY, WYO. 



Mention Tbs BsTJtwwb— ysa writs. 



ordinary ouUivation, nnd the only large trade 

 is that in grass seeds. The seed industry is 

 thoroughly developed and highly organized, 

 fhe best opportunity for Americans would be 

 to push the sales of" some new and inexpensive 

 Plover or timothy seeds of a high quality. 



The present average prices for various classes 

 of farm seeds per hundredweight of 112 pounds 

 «re: Cocksfoot, $24.3,3; meadow fescue, $21.90; 

 hard fescue, $18.25; dogstall. $30.41; timothy, 

 W.7,3; white clover, $48.67; alslke clover, $24..S;{; 

 cowgrass, $24.33; red clover, $23.12; trefoil, 

 t11.\>8. 



I A list of wholesale buvers of seeds at Belfast 

 anil Dublin may be obtained at the Bureau of 

 foreign and Domestic Commerce, its district 

 or coeperatlve offices. Refer to tile Xo. 82837.1 



From Consul Young, at Carlsbad, 

 Austria: 



_ *'"'". morp forage seed than lawn seed Is im- 

 u ^ 'or the Carlsbad market, principally 

 oK ij^' raygrass and meadow grass. Seed 

 Should bo packed In 50-kilo (110-pound) or 100- 

 Kiio sacks. Under normal conditions the cheap- 

 »«t route for shipment from America would 

 ?„*"] to be to Hamburg, thence up the Elbe 

 "y Doat. Shipments to Eger, Komotau, and 



JAP LILY BULBS 



At Import Prices — Including Storage Charges to Date 



F. O. B. LONDON, ONT. 



.7-9. 8-10, 9-10 



F. O. B. CHICAGO 



Lilium Giganteum 7-9,8-10,9-10 Lilium Giganteum. 



F. O. B. NEW YORK 



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



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



Lilium Multiflorum 7- 9, 



Lilium Auratum 7- '.• 



8-10 

 9-11 



Lilium Melpomene 9-11 



Write for prices and details, stating quantity desired. 



McHutchison & Co/^SciKII''^ 



95 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when yon •write. 



D. lUSCONL 



LDJUN GIGANTEUM, 7/9 bulks 



SOOtocaae $20.00 per caM 



EcheTeiias. fine atock. 31n. pota. . . .$30.00 per 1000 



Also have a fiae lot of FrMck aod Datch Balbs. 



Prices on application. 



ISS West 6th 8tx««t. 



OIHOINNATI, OHIO 



MentloB The HeTieTr when yon write. _ 



northwest Bohemia would go on the Elbe to 

 Aussig and thence by train. In the near 

 future it will be possible to ship to Prague 

 from Hamburg entirely by water via the Elbe 

 and the Moldau. Some shipments have come 

 via Stettin. Germany. 



Before the war, raygrass and timothy were 

 delivered by English and Scotch firms at Ham- 

 burg, freight, insurance and duty to that point 

 paid, at 20 to 35 shillings ($4.86 to $8.51) per 

 100 kilos (220 pounds), depending on quality. 

 After the war started, seed was imported from 

 Scandinavian countries in larger quantities than 

 previously. Medium-grade raygrass cost 100 to 

 110 marks per 100 kilos (mark = $0,238.). It is 



Lilium Giganteum, 79 ud 9 10 



For immediate delivery. 



Writa for urioea. 



YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO., LU. 



Woolworth Bld^M Haw York City 



Mentloa The Bevteir wbea yim write. 



estimated that such seed would now cost 150 

 marks or more. 



Firms previously handling American seeds re- 

 port dlfTerent terms of sale, which seem to have 

 ranged from three-fourths cash with order, bal- 

 ance on deliverj-, to payment in ninety days, 

 one an<l one-half per cent off for cash. 



Besides Bohemian firms, Hamburg houses are 

 interested in this trade. Hamb\irg. for this 

 country, seems to be the center, so far as foreign 

 grass seeds are concerned. 



[A list of wholesale seed dealers in Austria 

 may be obtained from the Bureau of Foreign 

 and Domestic Commerce, its district or coopera- 

 tive offices. Refer to file No. 82772.] 



