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The Florists^ Review 



Aofloai U. 1940 



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READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 



Narcissus Paper White GrandiHora 



In All Sizes 



IK Jll 1 



Write For Prices 



HOGEWONING & SONS, Inc. 



299 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 



period of dry weather, which causes a 

 short, heaVy, stocky growth of the plant, 

 which then produces a good crop of seed. 

 Where the growth is tall and rank, as was 

 the case the present year, the growing of 

 seed is not attempted. 



MORE DUTCH BTJLBS ABSIVE. 



This season's second and third ship- 

 ments of Dutch bulbs reached New York 

 August 5 from Rotterdam on the steam- 

 ers Luckenbach and Nieuw Amsterdam, 

 respectively. While Dutch bulbs are 

 coming earlier this year than last, the 

 early cargoes are much smaller; the com- 

 bined total of 595 cases for these two 

 steamers makes with the 337 cases 

 which came on the Noordam July 29 a 

 total of 932 cases, less than half the 

 cargo brought by the Verentia August 

 30, 1919, when the season's first ship- 

 ment totaled 1,895 cases. 



The consignments on the Luckenbach 

 were as follows: 



Consifrnee Cases 



Vaughan's Seed Store 8 



Hampton, J. W., Jr., & Co 48 



International Forwarding -Co 25 



Maltus & Ware 1 



Total 82 



The Nieuw Amsterdam brought con- 

 signments as follows: 



Consignee Cases 



International Forwarding Co 31 



Downing, T. D., & Co 4 



liang, B. F ' . 71 



MaltuB & Ware 118 



Bernard, Judae & Co 5 



Maraliall, W. B., & Co 7 



Hampton, J. W., Jr., & Co 18 



Vaughan's Seed Store 22 



Braclier, A. J., A Co 76 



Spielman, C. J., & Sons 10 



Rynveld, F., & Sons 147 



Van Doom, W 4 



, Total ^ 



Luckenbaoh's cargo 82 



Preriously reported .....'.'. 337 



Total to date 930 



CANARY ISLANDS ONION SEED. 



The harvesting of the 1920 onion seed 

 crop in the Canary islands was slightly 

 retarded by the unusually cool weather. 

 Confirming previous estimates, growers 

 and exporters state that a small crop will 

 be the result and that this year's pro- 

 duction will not exceed 35,000 to 40,000 

 pounds. Original predictions of a short 

 crop were based on the reduced scale of 

 ]ilantingfl last fall, but a still further 

 decrease in yield took place through high 

 winds and a black rot, which attacked 

 the stalks of many of the plants. 



As formerly, the greater part of the 

 crop has been sold to buyers in the 

 United States. Shipments have already 

 commenced. Prices of the unsold por- 

 tion will be much higher than usual, and 

 trajisactdons are reported to have taken 

 place locally at 7 to 12 pesetas (1.16 to 

 $2 at present exchange rates) per pound 



SUPREME 



British Seeds 



Get our prices for delivery from 1920 Harvest on all lines of 



Garden and Farm Root Seeds 



ALL n A I a JUII9 SEED growers. c.bk«: "Kdw.r lii«t«t" 



Uly of the VaDey 



Address, care of 



KmnA, Nackad k Ki^m. 12« Broitdway. NewTork 



German strain, grown on heavy, 

 sandy grounds at Naarden are 

 the very best in the market. 



Ask for prices. 



JAC. SHITS & CO., Nnrdei, WtvA 



DREVONTEGELAAR & CO. 



WkoUaaU French Bulb Growers 



1133 BROADWAY 



NEW YORK 



Norseric* at OLUOULES, FRANCE 



Dutch and French Bnlbs 



CJ.SpeelBuftSMilLMtrde & Speelau 



SAStENNEIM, HOLLAND | ILLIOULES. VM. FRMCE 



NEW YORK OFFICE 



470 GREENWICH ST. 



VAN HEEUWEN & TEGEUAR 



Wholesale Dutch Bulb Growers 



1133 BROADWAY 

 NEW YORK 



NurseriM at USSE. HOLLAND 



F. G. MARQUARDT, Inc. 

 Importers of Bulbs 



11 6- 120 West 32nd Street 



NEW YORK CITY 



R.A.VanDerSCHOOT 



The Bulb Grower 



begs his correspondents 

 to write to head- 

 quarters, 



HILLEGON, HOLLiUID 



Mentioii The Berlew when 70a wHte. 



M. Veldhayzen Van Zanten & Sons 



EstabUshed 1870. 



WkoieMle Bdb Growers Lisse, Holland 



Catalogue Free on ApirflcatkMi 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



for the Yellow Bermuda onion, which 

 constitutes about seventy per cent of 

 the production. Average prices in past 

 years have been about 90 cents a pound 

 f. 0. b. Teneriffe, and expenses of ship- 



The Standard Bulb Co. 



Benton Harbor, Mich. 

 Dutch Bnlbsy Gladioli, Dahliat 



ASK PRICES 



O 



DANISH SEED IMPORT 



Import of all kind* of 8ee<U dlr«et from Mod 

 froworaln DonmaA. Plcaa* Mnd for prteo llal. 



Chr. MoablOTg, 216 7th St. N.. Mhainrtt. Wm. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



