Januaby 23, 1919. 



The Florists' Review 



79 



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GLADIOLUS 

 BULBS 



I take pleasure in offering the following Massachusetts- 

 grown Gladiolus bulbs of A-No. 1 quality for immediate or 

 future shipment: 



Prices are quoted per 1000 — Minimum shipment 250 bulbs. 



Size No. 1 

 1 ^^ in. and up 



America $20.00 



Augusta 20.00 



Brenchleyensis 20.00 



Empress of India 25.00 



Glory of HoUand 25.00 



Golden West 30.00 



Ida Van 25.00 



L'Immaculee 60.00 



Mary Fennell 75.00 



Meadowvale 25.00 



Mrs. Francis King 20.00 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton.. 45.00 



Niagara 40.00 



Peace 30.00 



Pink Perfection 40.00 



Schwaben 25.00 



BULBLETS 



Brenchleyensis, Independence and Mrs. Francis King, 

 $14.00 per bushel. 



Empress of India, Ida Van and Meadowvale, $25.00 per 

 bushel. 



Peace, $30.00 per bushel. 



If interested in planting stock please write for prices. 



Write for illustrated catalogue which will give full de- 

 scription of 124 varieties. 



My business increases steadily because my stock and 

 service give satisfaction and I hold my customers year 

 after year. 



JELLE 



iGladiolus Specialist 



ROOS 



Box A, MILTON, MASS. 



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Meutiou 'I li>- KeTiew wUen yo u write . 



greens and galax to out-of-town points. 

 He says that his trade in this line is the 

 heaviest since he embarked in business. 



The William Murphy Co. received a 

 quantity of potted hyacinths January 20. 

 AH were taken up before they were un- 

 packed. 



Henry Sheppard has been making use 

 of artistic arrangements in baskets in 

 his window decorations during the last 

 fortnight. 



Among recent visitors were E. G. Hill 

 and Joseph Hill, Richmond, Ind., and H. 

 G. MacLellen, Chicago. C. H. H. 



A nnouncetnen t 



E Wp( beg to inform our numprous friends in the i 



E trade that we have moved from Hoboken to = 



E 38 Murray Street | 



I NEW YORK CITY | 



I C. J. Speelman & Sons 3^ Lagarde & Speelman | 



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Martinsville, Ind. — Nixon H. Gano 

 started in business here about eight 

 years ago, with little capital. He has 

 done well. Not only has he developed 

 a fine property and business, but he 

 has bought a good wheat farm at David- 

 son, Saskatclicwan. He now plans to 

 sell his greenhouses and business and 

 to remove to Canada, purchasing two 

 more sections adjoining his present 

 farm. 



Delaware, O. — J. H. Cunningham notes 

 the big advantage in the mild weather, 

 during which decorative material and 

 deliveries need little protection. Last 

 year at this time there was apxiety lest 

 the goldfish in the aquarium in the 

 store might freeze, it was so difficult 

 to obtain the necessary heat. Now 

 everything is as agreeable as one could 

 desire, under conditions which will con- 

 tinue to improve. 



