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The Florists' Review 



February 26, 1920 



and stated that the contract contained 

 the entire agreement between the par> 

 ties and that no outside verbal under- 

 standing would be recognized. The 

 court, therefore, applied the rule of law 

 that "where a writing exists between 

 the parties, the extent of the warranty 

 made is limited to the language used 

 therein. ' ' S. 



CATALOGUES BEOEIVED. 



StokM Seed Famu Oo., Mooreatown, N. 3. — 

 An Illustrated, well printed catalogue; 144 large 

 pages and cover. Tbe seed and nursery depart- 

 ments are both well represented, but tbe book is 

 especially noticeable for the prominence it gives 

 to garden furniture, bird bouses, and such farm 

 animals as cattle, sheep, ponies, dogs, etc. 



Northmp, King ft Co., Minneapolis, Minn. — 

 Thirty-sixth annual catalogue of "Sterling 

 Brand" seeds, vegetable roots, poultry feeds, 

 insecticides, implements and sundries; illus- 

 trated, ninety-six pages, in a tasteful brown 

 coTer. The prices of vegetable seeds are not 

 quoted in connection with the descriptions, but 

 in a condensed, 8-page list at the beginning of 

 the tiook. 



Oolontdo Seed Co., Denver, Oolo. — "Home Oar- 

 den Seeds," an illustrated 72-page catalogue, 

 offering not only seeds and bulbs, but also nurs- 

 ery atoclc, roses, perennials and a specially com- 

 prehenaive stock of implements and supplies. 

 Tree seeds are listed. 



NorthMn Nnrsery Co.. Ipswich, S. D. — "1920 

 Catalogue and Planter's Guide," illustrated; 

 thirty-two pages and cover. Emphasis is placed 

 on the advantage or necessity of using home- 

 grown, acclimated stock in so northern a lati- 

 tude^ «• that- ^ tlie Dakatas.. An- aaBooBcement 

 on the back cover states that the company is 

 preparing to add a seed department. 



3, Chas. KoCullongh Seed Co., Cincinnati, O. 

 — An illustrated catalogue, containing extensive 

 lists of nursery stock, tools and other requisites, 

 as well as full lines of seeds and bulbs; ninety- 

 aix pages, in a tasteful black and white cover. 

 The company draws particular attention to its 

 poultry supply department and also to its grass 

 seeds, "prescribed for all aoUa and purposes." 



C. W. Brown, Ashland. Uass.^A 12-page de- 

 scriptive list of gladioli and dahllaa. Tbe list 

 starts with twenty-aix rarieties Of gladioli of 

 Mr. Brown's own introduction. He oflTera gladio- 

 lus seeds as well as corms. 



S. Hill Vorserr Co., Xno.. Dundee, III. — A 24- 

 page wholesale ust of both evergreen and de- 

 ciduous stock. "Yon will find here offered," 

 aays tbe catalogue itself, "all sises of ever- 

 greens, including seedlings, cuttings, grafts, 

 once transplanted, twice transplanted, and heavy 

 specimens several times transplanted." There 

 are also assortments of dwarf and clipped ever- 

 greens for tubs, window boxes, etc. The decid- 

 uous stock consists largely of young plants for 

 lining out, but larger sises also are listed. 



Sluis Bros., Ltd., Bnkhuizcn, Holland. — Whole- 

 sale catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds. 

 Thirty-six of the total flfty-six pages are occu- 

 pied by flower seeds. In the quotations of prices, 

 one column is reserved for the prices of "seeds 

 to be grown during the season of 1920 and for 

 delivery as early as possible after harvest." 



Ford Seed Co., Ravenna, 0. — Two catalogues, 

 general and wholesale, of "Ford's Sound Seeds." 

 The general catalogue is an accurate, well illus- 

 trated book of sixty-four nages and colored 

 cover. Tbe wholesale list is condensed to 

 twenty-four pages. I^trge lines of plants and 

 nursery stock are offered, as well as all the 

 classes of stock usually carried by seedsmen. 



J. M. KoCuUough'a Sons Co.. Cincinnati, O.— 

 "MoCiillotiKh's Seed Catalogue and Amateur's 

 Guide," Illustrated, 120 pages, accurately edited 

 and bound in an artistic though unpretentious 

 cover. All departments of both the seed and 

 nursery business have a place in the book. Par- 

 ticular attention is given to spra.ving for the con- 

 trol of diseases and pests; a large number of 

 outfits for spraying are described and illustrated, 

 and much tabulated information is given on 

 "How and When to Spray." 



Palisades Nurseries, Inc., Sparkill, N. Y. — 

 Wholesale list of hardy perennials, vines, shrubs, 

 roses, etc.; eight unusually large pages; accu- 

 rately, compactly and clearly printed. "We 

 print real prices," says the company, "which, as 

 long as unsold and without engagement, we are 

 willing to accept." A special offer Is made of 

 "surplus large-sized shrubs, growing on a piece 

 of ground to be cleared this spring." 



EVAKSVXLLE, DTD. 



The Market. 



Stock is more plentiful, bat still 

 hardly enough to meet the demand. The 

 weather remains cloudy, but not cold. 

 There is much sickness and a large 

 number of deaths. 



Various Notes. 



Niednagel & Sons have been ex- 

 tremely busy with funeral work, also 



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Oar Offices and Waichoiucs at LUtc, Holland 



30 j^ 



YEARS SUPPLYING 



THE BEST TRADE 



AMERICA 



BULBS 



THE SAME OLD FIRM AT THE SAME OLD STAND 



M. VELDHUYZEN VAN ZANTEN & SONS 



-BstabUtficd 1870- 



New York Adclroas: 

 Car* R. F. LANG» 32 Broadway 



CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION 



Lisse, HoUand 



GJd Storage Giganteum 



^ , ^ 7 to 9-inch $17.50 per 100 



Order now for Case of 300, $50.00 



immediate delivery q to 10-inch $26.00 per 1 00 



or when needed Case of 200, $50.00 



C. J. SPEELMAN & SONS, Sewyorkcity 



ESTABLISHED 1868 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



Gladiolus Bulbs 



Young, healthy, 2-year-old stock — 

 the best for forcing; full of vitality. 



1^9 in. up m-liain. 



Per 1000 Per 1000 



Africa .$30.00 $24.00 



AifuU 30.00 24.00 



Breackleycam 25.00 20.00 



Crackajack 25.00 20.00 



Eaprcu of India 40.00 32.00 



Halley 30.00 24.00 



Kloadyke 30.00 24.(0 



Mr*. FraMJf Kiif 30.00 24.00 



Mrs. Fradi PcadktM. . . . 50.00 40.00 



Panam 50.00 40.00 



PriMwpiM 25.00 20.00 



Sckwabca 70.00 56.0> 



War 60.00 45.00 



Wytaaaaiicht Mixed... 25 00 20.00 



Geacral Miitve 20.00 15.00 



PHmIbw Hrbrids 25.00 20.00 



R. LEON wnnzER 



Gladiolus Grower 

 WEST GROVE, PA. 



BEGONIA 

 GROMANI 



This everbloominK sport of Begonta Ver- 

 non Is a great Improvement. Flowers 

 brlirht red and always come true to color. 

 Makes a floe bedding plant and is useful 

 for border around Oeraninms, etc. Also 

 can t>e grown as a Ohristmas-flowertng 

 pot plant, the beautiful red flowers making 

 a fine showing at Christmas time. Foliage 

 bronse green. Trade pkt., 60c. 



Other Seasonable Seeds 



whether flowers or Tegetables. as well as all 

 kinds of supplies needed in carrying on the 

 florists' and truckers' trade, are on liand. 

 All of proven vitality and a pnrity that has 

 earned us the reputation of careful, con- 

 scientious seedsmen. "It's cood if It 

 comes from Beckert's," so come to Beck- 

 ert's for all your needs In seeds. 



''Reason Why" Qtalogne Free! 



It's bound to make you think and 

 we are only after the thinking type of custo- 

 mer. May we send yon yon r copy? Please 

 write TODAY. 



BECKERrS SEED STORE 



EatabUshad Wl 

 Ul-m Fsdml Sifsst nrrSBUKGH. FA. 



