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The Rorists' Review 



OCTOBBB 7, 1924 



MICHELL*S 



SEASONABLE BULBS 



White Callas (Aethiopica) 



(Clean, Healthy Bulbs) Doz. 100 1000 



1% to 1% Inches In diameter $1.26 $8.00 $76.00 



Godfrey Everblooming CalU 



A popular variety for either cut flower or pot plant aales; excellent for deaicn work. 



Doz. 100 1000 



First Size, 1 inch diameter up $1.75 $12.00 $110.00 



Freesia Purity 



This grrand type supersedes all the old varieties of Freeslas; flnwera almost twice 

 the size of the regular type and of a pure glistening white. 



Doz. 100 1000 



First size bulbs $0.26 $1.86 $11.00 



Azores Lilium Longiflorum 



6 to 7-inch (300 bulbs in case) $55.00 



7 to 9-inch (200 bulbs in case) 56.00 



Narcissus Paper White Grandiflora 



100 1000 



First Size BulbR, 13 ctm. up (1260 bulbs in case) $2.76 $21.00 



Monster Bulbs, 14 ctm. up (1000 bulbs in case) S.OO 26.00 



Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi and other Seasonable Bulbs, also Seeds and Supplies 

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



HENRY F. NICHELL CO. 



5I6-SI8 Mariiet Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



lishment. He later became connected 

 with several of the New England seed 

 houses. 



The revised edition of Mr. Hills' 

 book, entitled "Success with House 

 Plants," is widely known. 



MOBE DUTCH BXTLBS. 



Dutch bulbs formed a quite small part 

 of the cargo of the steamer Rotterdam, 

 which reached New York from Rotter- 

 dam September 27 with only eighty-six 

 cases on board. This number brings the 

 season 's total to date up to 35,861 cases. 

 The consignments were as follows: 



Consignee Cases 



Crallagher & Ascher 1 



Field. M 19 



Van Waveren & Sons 20 



Lang, R. F., & Co 19 



McHiitrhlson & Co 7 



MacNiff, K 8 



Stumpp & Walter Co 1 



Maltus & Ware 3 



Van Doom, W 8 



Total 86 



Previously reported 35,775 



Total to date 35,861 



DANISH ACBEAGE BELOW 1919. 



Figures for the seed acreage in Den- 

 mark for the year 1920 have just been 

 compiled by S. Sorensen, agricultural 

 advisor to the Danish government, who 

 is attached to the Danish legation at 

 Washington, D. C. Because of lower 

 prices the acreage for most kinds of 

 seed is less than for 1919. The follow- 

 ing table gives the acreage for the years 

 1919 and 1920: 



1920. 1919. 



acres acres 



Mangel 1,971 5,246 



Swedes 4. 2.^6 7,894 



Turnip 3,179 16,477 



Carrot 971 3,994 



Sugar beet 2,087 793 



Oloyer 4.219 3,.307 



Grass seed 36,383 40,059 



Cabbage 1.440 



Other veget.TbIe seed 4.434 *9,344 



Total 38,940 87,114 



• Including cabbage seed. 

 The conditions in Denmark are similar 

 to those in the United States. The 

 acreage of mangels and carrots is about 

 one-third, Swedes one-half and turnips 

 one-fifth of the acreage in 1919. The 

 acreage in grass seed is slightly lower 

 than for the previous year, while a oon- 



Hyacinths j^ Tulips 

 Narcissus Crocus 



Catalogue and 

 special prices 

 on application 



J. H. THORBURN & CO.. 



53 Barelar St., NEW YORK 



//i 



Inc. 



Florists' seeds, plants and bulbs. A complete 



stock of all the leading varieties. 



Buy Your Se«ds from Mon Who Know 



Get our new catalogue. 



Dutch and French Balbs 



C.J.SfeelmM&Stiii|LasaHe & SfMlmtn 



SUSENHEIM. NOLLMD I 8LLiOULES. V«R. FRANCE 

 NEW YORK OFFICE 



470 GREENWICH ST. 



siderable increase has taken place in 

 the acreage of sugar beet and clover 

 seed. The acreage of vegetable seed 

 has also decreased considerably. 



The weather was cold and wet in the 

 flowering season and all the flowers did 

 not develop seed. During the latter 

 part of May and June the weather was 

 favorable. Threshing results, however, 

 have not been satisfactory. The yield 

 of orchard grass, meadow fescue, and 

 Italian and English rye grass seed will 

 not exceed the normal yield. Reports 

 on Swedes, turnip and cabbage indicate 

 a lower yield than normal, and the pro- 

 duction of these crops will be small as 

 compared with 1918 and 1919. 



The seed industry in Denmark is 

 rapidly returning to normal conditions. 



Mention The R erlew when you writ*. 

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THE KENILWORTH 



Giant Pansy Seed 



For 



prices 

 description, see my ad i 

 The Review, Sept. 9th. 



Mention The ReTlew when you writ*. 



Let Me Be Your Seedsman 

 J. K. RUGOWSKI SEED CO., Inc. 



MANITOWOC. WIS. 



— Enough Maid 



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DREVON-TEGELAAR & CO. 



Wholoaalo Frooch Bulb Growors 



1133 BROADWAY 



NEW YORK 



Nurseries at OLUOULES, FRANCS 



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