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106 



The Rorists^ Review 



Sbptbmbeb 9, 1920 



HYDRANGEAS, French Varieties 



Following is a list of splendid sorts which we will discontinue growing, because 

 our variety is too great, not because they are obsolete. This stock remaining after 

 orders have been filled offers an opportunity to stock up on plants that will yield a 

 handsome profit. The prices are about 20% less than our regular rate, for quick 

 clearance. We have named the quantities of each size we have in stock. 



N 2'A 



in. 



Attraction. Light pink 55 



Avalanche. White 785 



Beaute Vendomoise. White 



tinted pink 335 



Bouquet Rose. Pink 700 



Edaireur. Carmine rose 50 



E. G. Hill. Clear pink. ...:.. .400 



La France. Rose pink 250 



Lakme. Cream white, shaded 



pink 



La Lorraine. Rose pink 40 



2^ 



in. 



Mme. E. Mouillere. White.. 615 



Mme. E. Foucard. Pale rose. 395 



Mme. Legou. Creamy white. 255 



Mme. M. Hamar. Pink 300 



Mme. Nicolas Lambert. Rose. 375 

 Mme. Rene Jacquet. Flesh 



pink 95 



Mon. G. Renault. Carmine 



pink 



Opale. Pale rose 215 



Souv. de Mme. E. Chautard. 



Pink 45 



31/2 S'A 



in. in. 



220 415 



35 380 



... 65 



110 185 



110 25 



110 60 

 100 70 



IS 



PRICES: 100 



2J4-inch pots $ 6.50 



3j4-inch pots 30.00 



SJ^-inch pots 55.00 



1000 



$55.00 



No order for less than 25 of a size accepted. Prices quoted subject to being 

 unsold on receipt of order. Also all SEASONABLE BULBS, SEEDS and SUPPLIES. 

 Wholesale Price List Free. 



Henry F. NicheD Co., Nfalk'et si Piuladelphia, Pa. 



placing any orders now; there will be 

 no haste in such a matter, at least until 

 the trend of the season's business has 

 developed. Most of the bulb dealers 

 fear they can not sell bulbs this year at 

 last year's prices and they feel, also, 

 that by holding off, the Japanese will 

 in the end get down to terms, because 

 the crop, such as it is, is made and must 

 be marketed for what it will bring. 



ACREAGES AlTD STOCKS. 



Reports both from European coun- 

 tries and from various sections of the 

 United States indicate generally de- 

 creased acreages devoted to seed pro- 

 duction. These decreases are due some- 

 what to high labor costs, but chiefly to 

 seed prices which are either too low 

 to meet the cost of production or too 

 low to compete with other uses to which 

 the land may be put. 



At the same time fairly big surpluses 

 are being carried; a considerable part 

 of these surpluses in several lines is 

 having to be written off as a bad debt 

 because of deterioration in germination 

 power, but the remainder of the sur- 

 pluses is likely to be large enough to 

 make up for the diminished acreage this 

 year. After another season, however, 

 most of the surpluses bought at high 

 prices will have been moved, giving 

 an opening for new acreages and fresh 

 stocks to be grown for delivery after 

 the harvest of 1921. Those who have 

 not contracted ahead for their seed will 

 probably be caught by yet higher prices. 

 The existence of present surpluses and 

 the desire to escape future high prices 

 as far as possible arc indicated not 

 only by direct reports, but by the fre- 

 quency with which contracts rather than 

 orders are given. 



CROP REPORT FROM HOLLAND. 



In their crop report August 3 Sluia 

 Bros., Ltd., Enkhuizen, Holland, say, 

 as to flower seeds, that they had favor- 

 able weather during the early part of 

 the summer, but lately have had too 

 much rain and are uncertain as to what 

 their harvest will be. Nasturtiums for 

 seed have so far had a luxuriant growth. 



Their report for carrot, endive, kohl- 



SUPREME 



British Seeds 



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



Garden and Farm Root Seeds 



KELWAY & SON, sEES"b-io-vl-ERs. '■*JK^.!'^.?,Till!'P- 



Mentton The Rerlew wben roii write. 



Hyacinths Tulips 

 Narcissus Crocus 



Catalogue and 

 special prices 

 on application 



J. N. THORBURN & CO., 



53 BareUy St., NEW YORK 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



SBBDS 



30-32 Barday SL, New York Gty 



tf rati on Tb* RttI^'w wb*ii Tnn write 



F. G. MARQUARDT, Inc. 

 Importers of Bulbs 



116-120 West 32nd Street 



NEW YORK CITY 



Delph 



inium 



Seed 



BELLADONNA 



AND 



BELLAMOSA 



Hand-Picked. Martin Kohankie't Stock 



$2.50 



per 

 oz. 



$35.00 fb" 



Cash with vrder 



CARL HAGENBURGER 



West Mentor, Ohio 



Mention The Rerlew when 70a write. 



Chas. Schwake & Co., he 



LILY or THE VALLEY 



Jmmmsc Uics. FroKi m^ Mdi Mbt 

 90J2 Wot BrMtoiT NEW YORK 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



Tomato Seed and 



Sweet Potato Plants 



Pleased to quote you prices on qnantltlea and 

 varieties wanted for present or future delivery. 



H. AUSTIN Felton, Del. 



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