APBIIi 24, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



73 



Get Your 



mind right on this fact. Last year 

 a food shortage was imminent in 

 Holland. The Dutch Government 

 strongly urged that all the ground 

 possible should be planted in food- 

 stuffs. As a result the crop of 



DUTCH BULBS 



was not as large as usual. There 

 is no way of telling exactly how 

 great the shortage is, but the fact 

 that it exists at all should be 

 warning enough. We have all 

 sorts of Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffo- 

 dils and Narcissi now — we may 

 have them later, but it is very 

 doubtful. If your list is ready, 

 send it in now. If our list will 

 help you, send for it. 



r. J. GROOTENDORST & SONS 



2 Stone St., New York City 



Mention The RcTlew when yog write. 



BRITISH SEEDS 



Leading Hoom, KELWAY & SON 



nOWO, VKETABLE md rARM 



(or pnwnt deliTenr or on contraet. 8D«oi»l 

 aantotioni for next nMon and from harvtst 

 1919 low ready. 



Langport, England 



CEYLON 



WILLIAM & RICHARD, 



Alexandria Gardens, Colombo, Ceylon 



Tropical S«cda and Plants of 

 Commercial Prodocte. etc 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Seed Packets 



FLOWER SBBD SIZBS TO CATALOQUB 

 ENVELOPES-RETURN ENVELOPES 



Brown Bag Fillint HacUne Co. 



FITCHBURQ. MASS., U. S. A. 



stop flight from Chicago to New York, 

 April 19, Mr. Dickinson was one of the 

 few to see him off on his record-breaking 

 journey. Mr. Dickinson likes to talk 

 things over and was impressed with 

 White's taciturnity. "I was with him 

 all the time he was here," he said, "and 

 I know no more about him than if I 

 hadn't seen him. He's queer. He 

 doesn't talk. He doesn't eat either. 

 He's starting to New York on a bowl 

 of oyster stew and a couple of crackers, 

 and expects to go three times as fast 

 as the Twentieth Century, the fastest 

 train in the United States." 



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To the Trade 



5 



= I herewith beg to inform that I have severed my connections with DMessrs. 



I Van Zonneveld Bros. & Philippe, Sassenheim, Holland, and have staarted in 



g business for my own account under the firm, name of Boot & Co., Vo«orhout, 



s Holland. 



i We are not simply dealers, but are bona fide growers of excellent - stocks 



g of the leading varieties of Bulbs, and although Bulb stocks will be scar—ce next 



1 fall, we are in a position to execute orders in extra quality for botta Dutch 



1 and French Bulbs. 



I wish to thank my friends for the confidence shown me in the psast and 



1 sincerely hope that they will continue to show me their goodwill inrmynew^ 

 = enterprise. 



M As the season is getting rather advanced, I may not have an oppaortunity 



= of calling on all my friends this trip and therefore would greatly apBpreciate 



g to receive orders at the address below. Prices will be gladly furnished upon 



= application. 



NEW ADVERTISma IDEA. 



Something unique in the way of ad- 

 vertising is the pamphlet being sent out 

 monthly by Eobert Nicholson, of Dallas, 

 Tex., to his customers. It has been 



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S. De Wreede 



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I care of J. W. Hampton, Jr., & Co. | 



I 17 Battery Place, NEW YORK CITY I 



S Our Trade-mark is 5 



I ««SOUND-AT- HEART BULBS'' | 



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Asparagus P. Nanus Seed, True T^pe 



RIPE, HAND-PICKED, BEST QUALITY 



$1.00 per 1000 || $7.50 per pound 



11,000 to the pound. 



Drake Point Greenhouses, Yalaiia^ Fla. 



RELIABLE DUTCH BULBS 



QULDEMOND & SON, Lisse, Holland 

 Large Growers of Hyacinths, Tulips and Narcissi 



Our man is in the country now; if you wish our Special Trade List, write t* o 



J AC. QROBT, Care Maltus & Ware, 116 Broad St., N. Y. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS SEEDS 



New Crop, CIcaacd, L4ithhoas« Grown, Now Ready to SUp. 



ICOOor more seeds f2.00 per 1000 I lOOOOor more seeds $n,60per lOOO 



6000 or more seeds l.75perl000 I 25. COO or more seeds rHOperlOOO 



50.000 or more seeds $130 per 1000 



Delivered free anywhere in United States or Canada upon receipt of remitta-nce. 



McHUTCHISON & CO., 95 Chambers St., Nev^ York 



Mention The Review wtien you write. 



ST. LOUIS 

 SEED CO. 



THE HOME OF "PURE 

 AND SURE SEEDS" 



411-13 Washington Ave. 

 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



DANISH SEED IMPORT 



ImDort of all kinds of Seeds direct from Med 

 growera In Denmark. Pleaae send for price lUt. 



Chr. Mosbicrtf. 216 7th St. N., MhiHavtHi. Mi». 

 Mention The Beview when you write. 



DANISH SEEDS 



Cabbage, Cauliflow- 

 er, Carrort, Mangel, 

 Swede, r'urnip, etc. 



CHR.OLSEN 



Seed aCrower 



(Estebllasbed 1862) 

 ODENSE, DENMARK 



Contract OflT 'era and Sam- 

 ples at ycDur service. 



CiUi AMrest-'FROOLSEN" Ctit: StIiU.. «. B. C. 



Amer. Seed Trade Abbmd. 

 Mention The Beriew when ywoo write. 



