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The Florists^ Review 



SaPTBUBES 25. 1919. 



ICHELL'S SEASONABLE BULBS 



FREESIA "PURITY" 



This grand type supersedes all the old varieties of Freesias; flowers almost twice 

 the size of the regular type and of a pure glistening white. Dqj, iqo 1000 

 First size bulbs $0.20 $1.25 $10.00 



~^ NEW GIANT COLORED FREESIAS 



These varieties are_equal to the Purity in size, of excellent form and of splendid 



Doz. 100 1000 



Pink $1.25 $8.00 $75.00 



Mixed, all colors 75 5.00 40.00 



texture. Do2 joo 1000 

 Blue $1.25 $8.00 $75.00 



Lavender 



1.25 8.00 75.00 



NARCISSUS, PAPER WHITE GRANDIFLORA 



Doz. 100 1000 

 Size, 13 ctm. up (1250 bulbs to case) $0.40 $2.59 $21.00 



Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, Callas, and Other Seasonable Bulbs; also 



Seeds and Supplies. 



Send for New Wholesale Price List if you do not receive a copy. 



Henry F. Hichell Co., sis Market stnet, Philadelphia, Fa. 



than was anticipated, and considerable 

 light seed is floating off. Indications 

 are that stock of garden peas for plant- 

 ing will be short in some\yarleties, as 

 many fields did not yield over fifty per 

 cent. 



Summer and winter squash are re- 

 ported to have made good progress 

 throughout the state. Growers in the 

 Delta district now anticipate a normal 

 yield. The condition of the seed bean 

 crop has not improved. Growers are 

 certain that the yield will fall below 

 normal. 



In southern California the growers 

 began harvesting tomatoes and peppers 

 for seed during the latter part of Au- 

 gust. The season has been fairly satis- 

 factory to date and a normal yield is 

 anticipated, depending, of course, upon 

 favorable climatic conditions during 

 the rest of September and October. 



MOTT-LY GLEAITENGS. 



"This is ideal weather for drying the 

 corn," observed Manager G. L. Kurtz- 

 weil, of the Iowa Seed Co., Des Moines, 

 la. "A beautiful harvest is looked for, 

 with excellent seed." The subject of 

 fertilizers has been a study with Mr. 

 Kurtzweil, whose paper, as given in 

 The Review recently, was appreciative- 

 ly received by the State Florists' As- 

 sociation. 



"Corn is our .specialty," remarked 

 Manager Pomeroy, of the Nebraska 

 Seed Co., Omaha. "While farm seeds 

 form a part of our line, we revel in 

 corn and the outlook is one of the best 

 for many seasons.'' 



William Currie, of Currie Bros, Co., 

 Milwaukee, has greatly benefited from 

 a rest following the most strenuous sea- 

 son on record. An optimistic view of 

 the coming season was emphatically 

 expressed and agreed with by Ray Cur- 

 rie, the junior partner. 



The Everette R. Peacock Co., Chicago, 

 notes with satisfaction the extending of 

 the florists' flower seed department. 

 There are rumors of a permanent ex- 

 tension beyond Chicago in the early fu- 

 ture. 



J. J. Sluis, of the Sluis Seed Store, 

 Chicago, is still in Holland in the in- 

 terests of his house. From renorts re- 



FALL BULBS 



Paper Whites, 13-15 ctm. 

 Valley Pips* Holland grown. 

 Begonia and Gloxinia Bulbs. 

 Palm Seeds. 

 Dutch Bulbs. 

 Japanese Lily Bulbs. 

 Narcissus Emperor and Empress. 

 Peonies, Raffia, Bamboo Canes, etc. 

 Write for import prices. 



McHUTCHISON & CO., The Import House, 95 Chambers St, NEW YORK 



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C. C. MORSE & CO. 



SEED GROWERS 

 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



SPECIALTIES 



Selected stocks of Onion, 



Lettuce, Radish, Carrot, 



Sweet Peas, etc. 



Mention The Berlew when jou write. 



Seed Packets 



FLOWER SEED SIZES TO CATALOOUE 

 ENVELOPES-RETURN ENVELOPES 



Brown Bag Filling Machine Co. 



FITCHBURQ, MASS., U. S. A. 



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SEEDS, PLANTS 

 1 and BULBS 



BARCLAY NLRSERY, 



14 West Broadway. NKW YORK 



I. N. Simon & Son 



Garden Seeds 



AT WHOLESALE 



438 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Pepper, Egg Plant. Tomato, Okra. Asparagus, 



Rhubarb, Celery, Spinach. Beet, Onion. Beans, 



Cabbage, Cauliflower, Sweet Com. Vine Seeds. 



Correspondence Sjlicited. 



GEORGE R. PEDRICK & SON 



PKDRICKTOWN. N. J. 



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 VOGELENZANG (Holland) 

 American Branch: 



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