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OCTOBBB 11, 1917. 



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WHY PAY MORE? 



PAPER WHITES 



13 TO 14 CTM.-1000 TO A CASE, FOR $13. 6« 

 6 OR MORE CASES. AT $13.00 PER 1000 



THESE SHOULD MAKE MONEY FOR YOU 



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GRAND SOLEIL D'OR,Yellow Narcissus, 



$20 00 per lt«0. 

 PURITY FREESIAS, large size °8 and up, 



$15.00 per 1000. 



Calla Acthiopica, extra size, 1% to2inch, Chinese LlUes, basket of 30, S2 00; mat of S 



$10.00 per 10(). _V20 for $8.50^ S 



Alliums, fine for design work, $6.00 per 1000; 

 3000 for $1-3.00. 



Fine 4 inch Cyclamen Plants, ready for S 

 6-inch. J20.00 per 100. = 



ALL THE ABOVE ITEIMS ARE MONEY-MAKING VALUES FOR YOU. 



I C. C. POLLWORTH CO., 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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vides a way for releasing imports under 

 bond in the absence of the papers, and 

 this has been availed of by most of 

 the consignees, but where the con- 

 signee is a forwarding agent and his 

 own advices are missing he has no 

 means of knowing to which of the 

 numerous buyers these particular cases 

 belong. The greater part of the Waal- 

 dyk's cargo was so consigned in bulk 

 to forwarding agents, to be split up by 

 them and reconsigned to the purchasers. 

 In the absence of their instructions, 

 indefinite delay is probable. 



BERMUDA ONION. 



' ' The biggest crop of Canary Island 

 onion seed ever grown finished its move- 

 ment toward United States ports to- 

 day," wrote Consul G. K. Stiles at 

 Teneriffe August 31, "when large final 

 shipments brought the 1917 value of 

 this export to America up to $137,289 

 ($131,882 for the United States and 

 $5,407 for Porto Rico), as compared 

 with $84,387 for 1916 and only $40,828 

 in 1915. While good results had been 

 expected, even the most optimistic 

 planters were surprised by the great 

 quantities of high-grade seed produced 

 and the large buying orders from the 

 United States, which country has 

 bought nearly all available seed, only 

 small quantities remaining on the mar- 

 ket. 



' * These conditions were foreseen in a 

 report sent by the Teneriffe consulate 

 as far back as August 31, 1916, when it 

 was forecast that ' the showing made by 

 American purchases of onion seed (1916 

 crop) has had a most stimulating effect 

 on the industry in these islands, and 

 heavy planting may be expected for the 

 1917 crop.' These expectations were 

 more than fulfilled in the actual results 

 of the crop movement just ended. The 

 majority of the growers are now figur- 

 ing on even larger plantings, with the 

 intention of surpassing in 1918 the rec- 

 ord results obtained in the present year. 



"A number of American seedsmen 

 and onion growers having recently in- 

 quired as to the development of the 

 Canary Island onion-seed business with 

 American firms, the following statement 

 of the value of the declared exports of 

 seed from these islands to the United 

 States is appended for their informa- 

 tion: In 1909 the declared value totaled 

 $57,170; in 1910, $36,509; in 1911, $30,- 

 753; in 1912, $74,686; in 1913, $84,345; 

 in 1914, $43,293; in 1915, $40,828; in 

 1916, $84,387, and in 1917, $137,289." 



Paper White 

 Grandiflora 



13 cm. and up (1001-1200 to case) 

 $13.60 (>er 1000 



15 cm. (900 to case) 



$16.00 per 1000 



White Roman 

 J Hyacinths 



12 era. and up (1700-1800 to case) 



$:%.00 per 1000 



13 cm. (1700 to case) 



$40.00 per 1000 



13 cm. and up (1400-1450 to case) 

 $42.50 per 1000 



Just arrived in perfect con- 

 dition. 



Cash with order for less than 

 6 cases, or from those wlio have 

 not established credit with us. 



HcHutchison&Co./''' '"^^ "»»"'' 9S Chambers St.,lfewYork 



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GIGANTEUM 



SPECIAL OFFER-FINE STOCK 



LiLIUM Giganteum. Coid Storage. 7/9, case of 

 3u0, $12.00; 8/lu, case of 225, $14.00; 

 9/10, case of 200. $Ki.60. 



fREESIA PURITY, extra size 1000, $10.00 



fREESIA PURITY, mammoth 1000, 16.00 



CYCAS Revoluta Stems, 100 lbs., $10.00; 250 

 lbs., 9c per lb. 



The Moore Seed Company 



125 Market St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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GIGANTEDN ULY BULBS 



FROM COLD STORAGE 



7- 9, per case of 300 $14.00 



8-9. 250 14.00 



9-10, 200 16.00 



Ho lton & Hunkel C>., Milwaukee, Wii. 



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 writing advertisers. 



Dutch— French-grown 



HYACINTHS 



Gertrude, Moreno, Lady Derby, L'Innocence, 



Bismarck, Grand Monarque 

 1st Size. 1000, $85.00 2nd Size. 1000. $45.00 



Ready for immediate delivery. 



A.VERDUYN,Jr. 



Care P. C. Kuyper & Co. 

 10-12 Broadway, New York City 



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Iris, Liliums, Lycoris, Etc. 



For Fall Delivery 

 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Inc. 



FLOWKRFIELP. L. 1^ M. Y. 



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