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The Florists' Review 



Januaht 9. 1919. 



Arthnr 0. Lee, Tort Smith, Ark. — Twenty-first 

 annual catalogue of seeds, bulbs, vegetable roots, 

 plants, general nursery stock, implements, poul- 

 try supplies and otlier requisites; flfty-slx pages, 

 illustrated, and bound in a neat cover. Cotton 

 seed and some other southern specialties are in- 

 cluded. 



Bonderegger Nurseries & Se«d House, Beatrice, 

 Neb. — Thirty-third annual catalogue, freely il- 

 lustrated; 128 pages and colored cover. The stock 

 offered is comprehensive in all departments — 

 seeds, plants, roots, ornamental and fruit-bearing 

 nursery stock, tools, insecticides and other sup- 

 plies. 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. — 

 Wholesale spring catalogue, accurately compiled 

 and well illustrated, and offering seeds, bulbs, 

 greenhouse and hardy plants, tools and other 

 equipments for florists; sixty-four large pages 

 and cover. The company "feels reasonably sure" 

 of being able to fill orders "almost as usual," 

 but advises customers to avoid possibility of dis- 

 appointment by ordering early. 



Fanoher Creek Nurseries, Fresno, Cal. — "Illus- 

 trated Catalogue and Practical Planters' Guide 

 Combined," ninety-six pages, in a tasteful cover. 

 Some idea of the extensiveness of the stock may 

 be gathered from the faqt that the business com- 

 prises three separate departments — ornamental, 

 general fruit and citrus nurseries — with grounds 

 in three counties, one of them on the far south- 

 ern coast of the state. 



Burnett Bros., New Tork, N. Y. — A well illus- 

 trated, clearly printed catalogue of the various 

 lines of stock usually carried by seedsmen; 100 

 pages, in a durable and tasteful cover. The 

 department of tools and sundries is especially 

 comprehensive and interesting. Prominence is 

 given to grass seed mixtures for different pur- 

 poses. Accompanying the catalogue is a large 

 folder containing a list of "novelties for 1919, 

 of interest to all up-to-date gardeners." 



Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. — An at- 

 tractive, accurate, well illustrated catalogue of 

 roses and other ornamental plants, bulbs, roots, 

 flower seeds, flowering shrubs and frult-bearli\g 

 stock. The first twenty-five pages, about half 

 of the entire space, are devoted to the company's 

 specialty, roses. Cannas, another specialty, also 

 are conspicuous in the book. On the cover are 

 pictures of many varieties of roses and cannas 

 in their natural colors. 



California Nursery Co., Nlles, Cal. — A neat, 

 accurately arranged, well illustrated catalogue 

 of ornamental and fruit-bearing stock, roses 

 and miscellaneous plants. The book provides an 

 opportunity for wide and definite choice, as it 

 not only contains carefully classified lists of such 

 species as arc peculiarly suited for California 

 conditions, but also offers many varieties that are 

 adapted for general cultivation. The stock of 

 broad-leaved evergreens is especially compre- 

 hensive. Many varieties of nut trees are listed. 



Saratoga Springs, N. Y. — Christian 

 Dehn observed that he was "going it 

 all alone," meaning that his good wife 

 had fallen a victim to the "flu." But 

 with her tenacity, it is hoped she will 

 pull through to share the successes, 

 rather than failures, of her genial 

 spouse. "Lots of business and no help 

 makes me feel wicked," observed our 

 worthy confrere. 



ARNOLD RINGIER 



BROKER 



Seeds— Bulbs— Plants 



56 E. Randolph St. CHICAGO 



Second Floor. 



Mention The R«t1cw whgn yon write. 



James Yiek's Sons 



Orowert of 



Flower and Vagatable Saads 



Oet the benefit of car 69 years' experience 

 All Seasonable Tarletlea 



Oar stocks are very complete 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. Tlw Ftawer Gty 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



30-32 Barday SL, New York Gty 



wmKommmammmmmmammm 



MentloD The Beviow when roa write, 



Glddioli 



Home-grown stock, clean, healthy 

 and true to name. Young, 2-year-old 

 bulbs, 1 '4-inch and up (mostly up). 



Per 1000 



Amertoa $15.00 



Auarusta 15.00 



Baron Hulot 20.00 



Brenchleyenals 10.00 



Crackerjaok 15.00 



Kmprews of India 20.00 



HaUey 15.00 



Mrs. rrancifl Kins. 15.00 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton 85.00 



Nlasara 30.00 



Panama 25.00 



Pink Perfection 40.00 



Prinoepa 20.00 



Sotawaben 40.00 



Wintzer's General Mixture 10.00 



N. Leon Wintzer 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



Roman Hyacinths 



13 to 15 c/m 



Svrcet Peas, Winter-flowerinB Spencer, best 

 varieties. 



LUlnm Glganteum, from cold storage, in cases 

 of 850. 



'Cyclamen Seed, finest American grown, new 

 varieties. 



Cineraria, Bctfonla, "Nice" Stocks, etc. 



Send us a card stating kind and Quantities 

 wanted and will give you special prices. 



J. M. THORBURN A CO. 



53 Barclay Street, N. Y. 



SNAPDRAGON 



Florists who know are stocking up on Snap- 

 dragon. This is a year when space must count. 

 SNAPDRAGON will do the trick. 



We have added some new ones. Note the fol- 

 lowing list: Seed of our famous Silver Pink, 

 Sl.OO per pkt.; 8 for t2.60; 7 for $6.00. Seed of 

 our new Hybrid Pink and of our new Golden 

 Pink Queen, same price. Seed of Keystone, 

 NelroM, Garnet, Wltitc, YeUow, Light Pink, 

 Buxton and Fancy Mixed, 36c per pkt.; 8 for 

 tl.OO Free cultural directions. All orders cash. 



G. S. RAMSBURG 



Somersworth, N. H. 



BULBS 



Worth-wlnle 

 I Quality I 



At are none too plentiful ^ 



and we advise early 

 purchase, shipment 

 when wanted. 



Forcing Gladioli 



AMERICA 



AUGUSTA 



MRS. FRANCIS KING 



CHICAGO WHITE 



and all good varieties ia commerce. 



Please write for latest quotations. 



We have a special forcing grade of Illinois- 

 grown bulbs, none better. 



"Baby" Gladiolus (Col- 

 villei) — For Forcing. 

 To arrive soon. 100 1000 



The Bride— Pure White. $1.65 $15.00 



Caladium Esculentum — The well- 

 known extreme scarcity of these 

 bulbs last season suggests early pur- 

 chase, since this year's crop is again 

 a small one. The same applies to 

 Tuberoses. 



100 



5 to 7 inches $ 6.00 



7 to 9 inches 9.00 



9 to 11 inches 12.00 



11 to 12 inches 20.00 



12 to 15 inches 25.00 



25 at 100 Rate 



100 1000 



Tuberoses — Excelsior 



Double Pearl $2.25 $20.00 



Cannas — We are recognized western 

 headquarters for dormant roots and 

 shall be glad to quote upon applica- 

 tion. 



Bleeding Heart (Dicentra Spectabilis) 

 — Strong American grown roots for 

 forcing. These provide a good sell- 

 ing pot plant and can be planted in 

 the hardy garden after blooming. 

 Per 100, $15.00; Per Doz., $2.00. 



Winterson's 



Seed Store 



Home of "Worth- While" Quality Bulb* 



166 No. Wabash Avenue, Chicago 



Long Distance Phone, 6004 CENTRAL 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



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