OCTOBKB 7, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



59 



DUTCH BULBS 



FOR PROMPT SHIPMENT 



HYACINTHS 



Robert Steiger, deep red, tall. 

 Albertine, pure white, early. 

 Ii'Innocence, purest white. 

 Yellow Hammer, golden yellow. 



Charles Dickens, extra fine. Cardinal Wiseman, dark pink. ' 



Grand Maitre, deep lavender. Gl»antea, very large, light pink. 



Kins of tlie Blues, rich dark blue. Gertrude, rosy pink, large. _ 



Queen of the Blues, porcelain blue. Lady Derby, bright rose-pink. 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Select very best quality first alze f 10.00 $95.00 



Select very best quality second size 7.60 72.00 



Select very best quality bedding size 6.00 65.00 ■ 



Select very best quality miniature size 4.15 40.00 



SELECT SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 



Per 1000 



Kin«r of the Yellows $33.00 



Duchesse de Parma, deep orange 82.00 



Joost Van Vondel, cherry red 34.00 



Keizerskroon, red and yellow 33.00 



Prince of Austria, brilliant orange 36.00 



I/Immaculee, pure white 34.00 



Pottebakker. white 37.00 



White Swan, true, pure white 32.00 



Due Van Thol, white 84.00 



Artus, deep red 32.00 



Belie Alliance, brilliant scarlet 34.00 



Couleur Cardinal, brilliant crimson 41.00 



Cramoisi Briiiiant, acarlet, yellow base 34.00 



Dusart, rich deep scarlet, bedder 33.00 



Due Van Thol, scarlet 84.00 



Per 1000 



Pottebakker, scarlet f 34.00 



Vermilion Brilliant 40.00 



Cottage Maid, rosy pink edges ., 34.00 



La Reine, white with rose 33.00 



Pink Beauty, vivid cherry-rose 46.00 



Proserpine, rich carmine rose 55.00 



Rose Grisdeiin, rose 32.00 



Rose Liuisante, brilliant deep rose 42.00 



Queen of the Netherlands, rosy pink 35.00 



Clirysolora, clear golden yellow 85.00 



Due Van Thol, yellow 34.00 



Yellow Prince 33.00 



Mon Tresor, golden yellow 45.00 



Pottebakker, yellow, large 84,00 



Single, mixed, fine, in good colors 24.00 



SELECT DOUBLE TULIPS 



Per 1000 



Conronne d'Or, golden yellow $37.50 



Duke of York, carmine rose 34.00 



La Candeur, pure white 34.00 



Tournesol, red and yellow 40.00 



Muriiio, white rose, shaded 34.00 



Mixed, all colors 27,00 



Per 1000 



Maxima Rubrorum, best scarlet $35.00 



Rex Rubrorum, brilliant scarlet 36.00 



Rose Blanche, pure white 35.00 



Tournesoi, yellow, bright 88.00 



Salvator Rosa, deep rose 42.00 



SELECT DARWIN TULIPS 



Per 1000 



Painted Lady, pink and white $36.00 



Flamingo, flesh color 45.00 



Europe, crimson 38.60 



Dream, soft lilac 37.50 



Baronne de la Tonnaye, rose 34.00 



Clara Butt, soft salmony-pink 33.00 



Gretchen, delicate soft rose 35.00 



Per 1000 



Harry Veitch, a rich blood-red $38.00 



Kate Greenaway, white lilac, very late 34.00 



Madame Krelage, soft pink 40.50 



Mr. Farneombe Sanders, scarlet, white base 42.00 



Pride of Haarlem, deep salmon rose 39.00 



Darwin Tulips, mixed 27.00 



SELECT NARCISSI 



Per 1000 Per 1000 



Emperor Top roots, $52.00; first size, $39.00 



Empress Top roots, 62.00; first size, 89.00 



Golden Spur Top roots, 60.00; first size, 38.00 



Victoria Top roots, 52.00; first size, 89.00 



Von Sion, xxx 60.00 



Von Sion, double-nosed 44.00 



Von Sion, round 86.00 



Per 1000 



Trumpet Major $.^0.00 



Sir Watkin 62.00 



Poeticus Ornatus 34.00 



Giory of Lisse, improved Poeticus 40.00 



Cnmperneiie 30.00 



Single Jonquils 20.00 



Double Jonquils 24.00 



NARCISSUS PAPER WHITE GRANDIFLORA- First size. 13 ctm., 1250 tx) a case, $28.00 per case. 



ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY, 411-413 Washington Ave., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 



Chicago, and F. B. Dawson, of Cooper, 

 Taber & Co., London, England. 



HILLS JOINS BOLGIANO. 



A. Frank Hills has joined the staff of 

 J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md., as 

 service man, replying to all queries from 

 growers, either commercial or private, 

 regarding anything pertaining to flow- 

 ers and plants. 



Mr. Hills spent his childhood on his 

 father's flower seed farms, at Ford 

 Mills, Northumberland, England, and in 

 addition to inheriting a natural love for 

 flowers and plants and serving his ap- 

 prenticeship at several of the large seed 

 growing establishments in Europe, he 

 has also materially added to his experi- 

 ence and knowledge by attending sev- 

 eral of Europe's largest educational in- 



'Mention The Barlew wben yon write. 



stitutions specializing in botany and 

 floriculture. 



On coming to America he first asso- 

 ciated himself with a New York estab- 



