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The Florists^ Review 



Januaet 16, 1019. 



We Offer the Following Bulbs 



from cold storage, thoroughly examined before shipping. 



NO CHARGE FOR STORAGE OR PACKING 



LILIUM RUBRUM 



8 to 9's, 200 to the case $18.50 per case 



LILIUM MAGNIFICUM 



8 to 9's, 200 to the case , $18.50 per case 



LILIUM MELPOMENE 



8 to 9's, 200 to the case $18.50 per case 



We have Gladiolus bulbs in all leading varieties for forcinsr, Cannas in all leading: 



varieties, Caladiums in all sizes, Tuberoses, etc. 



AMERICAN BULB CO. 



^^r^tr'^^^^^ 772 North Wabash Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



Mentloa The BeTlaw whan yog wrif. 



eral nursery stock is on the water, in 

 the Botterdam. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



' Sivervlew Nnnery tc S««d Co., McMlnnyille, 

 Tenn. — "List of Stock for Landscape and Park 

 Planting." These shade trees, shrubs. Tinea 

 and fema are intended, says the company, "for 

 Immediate planting or sale," and are distinct 

 from the "smaller, lighter-grade or lining-out 

 ftock," which also can be supplied. 



W. H. Barrett, Adrian, Mich.— "Select To- 

 mato Seeds, 1919 Crop," a handsome, well illus- 

 trated booklet, describing a dozen standard va- 

 rieties of tomatoes. 



L, E, Wllliami, Exeter, N. H.— "List of 

 Collected Native Trees, Shrubs and Plants," a 

 16-page catalogue, without illustrations. Mr. 

 Williams states that he can supply the seeds 

 as well as any desired sizes of plants, as he 

 "makes a specialty of collecting native tree and 

 plant seeds." 



Flora-Croft Oladloliu Oardent, Lansing, Mich. 

 — An artistic little catalogue of gladioli, with 

 suggestions about the culture and harvesting of 

 the crop. A few varieties of perennials also 

 are Hated. 



O. P. Jaokion Seed Co., Inc., Houston, Tex. — 

 Illustrated catalogue of "Quality Brand" seeds 

 and supplies, with "instruction tables" for 

 gardeners and farmers; thirty-two pages and 

 colored cover. "Remember," says the l)00k, 

 "that your garden in Texas works all the year. 

 Every month you can plant some seed." 



Livingston Seed Co., Columbus, O. — "Seed An- 

 ■nai for 1019," an illustrated catalogue of 

 vegetable, farm and flower seeds, tools and 

 sundries. Contains ninety-six pages, besides the 

 colored cover, and is so compactly printed as to 

 be almost complete in its line. The prices are 

 quoted according to the cental system. The 

 company announces that the 1918 garden seed 

 crops, with some exception*, were more satis- 

 factory than for several years. 



Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Conn. — 

 •eneral nursery stock, hardy ros^s and peren- 

 nials; a 36-paBe book, arranged in this com- 

 liany's customary fashion — condensed, clear and 

 businesslike. 



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

 "Dreer's Garden Book, Eighty-first Annual Edi- 

 tion," 224 pages, with numerous illustrations 

 in the text and four full-page colored pictures. 

 True to its name, the book contains lists of 

 nearly everything that is wanted in the garden, 

 in the way of seeds, plants, roots and general 

 equipment, besides catering to the florist and 

 even offering to supply many of the wants of 

 the farmer. And, true also to its past record, 

 the book is compiled and edited in excellent 

 style. The cover bears a new and tasteful 

 design, in light brown, green and gold. 



F. J. Orootendont & Sons, New York, N. Y. — 

 Wholesale list of coniferous and large-leaved 

 evergreens, deciduous trees, shrubs, roses, vines 

 and perennials, from the firm's nurseries at 

 Boskoop, Holland. As agent for L. Renault, of 

 Orleans, France, the firm also offers small ever- 

 greens and ornamentals for lining out. 



Lily of the Valley 



IIIIIIIPIPS 



JUST RECEIVED 



$30.00 per case of 1000 

 15.00 per case of 500 



J. M. THORBURN St CO. 



53 Barclay Street, N. Y. 



MentloB Tkc BaTlcw wben 70a write. 



ARNOLD RINGIER 



BROKER 



Seeds— Bulbs— Plants 



56 E. lUadolph St. 



Second Floor, 



CHICAGO 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



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30-32 Barclay St., New York City 



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Mention The B«t1>w when yoa write. 



James Vick's Sons 



Growere of 



Flower and Vegetable Seeds 



Get the benefit of our 69 years' experience 

 All Seasonable Varieties 



Onr stocks are very complete 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. The Flower City 



Mention The Review when you write. 

 LOUISVILLE, KY. 



Tlie Market. 



Stock the last week has been good. 

 Boses of good quality are coming in. 



Gladioli 



1 te H-in. U-in. up 

 Per 1000 



America $15.00 $18.00 



Auiniata 15.00 18.00 



Baron Hulot 18.00 20.00 



Brenchleyensis 12.OO 15.00 



Craokerjaok 15.OO 18.00 



Impress of India 18.00 20.00 



HaUey 15.00 is.eo 



Mrs. rranols King: 15.OO 18.00 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton.... 30.00 35.00 



Niasara 25.00 30.00 



Panama 25.00 30.00 



Pink Perfection 35.00 40.00 



Princeps 18.00 '20.00 



Schwaben 35.00 40.00 



Wlntzer's General Mix- 

 ture 8.00 10.00 



N. Leon Wintzer 



I WEST GROVE, PA. 



SNAPDRAGON 



Florists who know are stockiils 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- 

 lowinc list: Seed of our famous Silver Pink. 

 $1.00 per pkt.; 3 for $2.50; 7 for $5.00. Seed of 

 our new Hybrid Pink and of our new Golden 

 Pink Queen, same price. Seed of Keystone, 

 Nelrosc, Garnet, White, Yellow, Light Pink, 

 Buxton and Fancy Mixed, 35c per pkt.; 8 for 

 $1.00. Free cultural directions. All orders cash. 



G. S. RANSBURG 



Somersworth, N. H. 



