106 



The Florists^ Review 



NOVBMBBB 27, 1919. 



is Harold A. ABbbtt, president' of the 

 American Feed Manufacturers' Associa- 

 tion, with the Dickinson concern for 

 twenty-one years. The treasurer is Arch. 



C. Johnson, with the Dickinson concern 

 twenty years as a specialist in field seed. 



D. W. Hales, of the Hales & Edwards 

 Co., and 0. U. Snyder, one of the largest 

 operators in feeds and molasses, are di- 

 rectors. 



HASTINGS BUYS 1,500 ACRES. 



The H. 6. Hastings Co., Atlanta, 6a., 

 recently purchased four adjoining tracts 

 of laud aggregating about 1,500 acres, 

 in Clayton county. This land will be 

 used chiefly for growing seeds and nurs- 

 ery stock and raising new plants, with 

 much space for experimental work. The 



Purchase is advantageous because of 

 oth the commercially valuable location 

 and the good soil conditions. The tracts 

 are twenty-five miles from Atlanta and 

 are crossed by two important highways 

 and by the Central of Georgia railroad, 

 being between the Lovejoy and Jones- 

 boro stations. Nearly two-thirds of the 

 land is either entirely virgin soil or at 

 least untouched since the Civil war. 



EUNDEBD'S BIO BULB SALE. 



A. E. Kunderd, of Goshen, Ind., re- 

 ports the sale of all the surplus gladio- 

 lus bulbs of his entire catalogue list for 

 this season and will not issue a catalogue 

 for 1920. The sale of the stock was 

 made to Albert W. Henn, president of 

 the National Acme Co., of Cleveland, O., 

 for a consideration of $60,000. This is 

 the largest single gladiolus bulb sale on 

 record. Mr. Henn is the owner of ex- 

 tensive farms near Painesville, O., where 

 he raises the highest-class pedigreed 

 stocks of farm animals, as well as high- 

 class farm seeds, etc. The management 

 of the bulb and seed department is under 

 the supervision of Ealph E. Hunting- 

 ton, of Painesville, O., the well known 

 nurseryman and bulb specialist. 



The gladiolus is Mr. Henn's favorite 

 flower and he has grown most of the 

 finest varieties of the leading specialists 

 for years. During the season just past 

 he grew about 200 of Mr. Kunderd 's 

 named varieties, which were a revela- 

 tion to him and a great attraction to 

 tourists on the main line of the National 

 highway between Buffalo and Cleveland, 

 not far from the Garfield home at West 

 Mentor, O. It is Mr. Henn's intention 

 not to resell any of the bulbs the pres- 

 ent season, in order to be able first to 

 grow on larger quantities to supply the 

 demand from seedsmen and the cata- 

 logue and nursery trade. 



It may be remarked in passing that 

 Painesville is the home of the Storrs & 

 Harrison Co. and a number of other well 

 known nurseries. In all about 17,000 

 acres of nursery stocks are grown in 

 this vicinity, making it perhaps the 

 largest section where nursery stock is 

 grown in America, if not in the world. 



PAINESVILLE, O. 



Fletcher Bohlender, of Tippecanoe 

 City, O., made a business visit to the 

 many nurseries here last week. 



T. B. Norman & Sons are building up 

 a high-class trade and doing an excep- 

 tionally good business. 



C. Merkel & Son and the Carl Hagen- 

 burger Co., of Mentor, O., have been 

 busy shipping plants and flowers to the 

 Cleveland market for the holidays. 



Julius Kohankie, landscape architect. 



Dutch BULBS French 



"QUALITY, A BIT BETTER" 



HYACINTHS, 1st size, $9.00 per 100; $85.00 per 1000 



La Victoire Queen of the Blues L' Innocence , 



Gertrude Gen. De Wet Moreno 



Grand Maitre Johan La Grandesse 



King of the Blues Gigantea 



2nd Size, as above, $7.00 per 100; $65.00 per 1000 

 3rd " " " 5.00 " 50.00 " 



MINIATURE HYACINTHS, $28.00 per lOOO 



Gertrude Grand Maitre La Grandesse Roi Des Beiges 

 King of the Blues Queen of the Blues 



SPECIAL — Prepared Dutch Romans, $45.00 per 1000 

 SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 



Artus 123.00 per 1000 White Hawk. . . .$30.00 per 1000 Thomas Moore.. $26.00 per 1000 



Belle Alliance.. 27.00 " White Swan .... 26.00 " Rose Grisdelin. 29.00 



Chrysolora 28.00 " Cottage Maid ... 25.00 " Keizerskroon... 28.00 



Yellow Prince.. 27.00 " Fred Moore 25.00 " Double Murillo. 25.00 



PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS, Barclay Brand. 



1000 to case, special — $27.00 per case 



760 to case 38.00 



JUMBO SOLEIL D'OR. 1000 to case 55.00 



Barclay Brand GIGANTEUM LILIES, 7 to 9, 300 to case .... 60.00 



All Other Varieties of Bulbs in Stock 



WRITE FOR PRICES CASH WITH ORDER 



BARCLAY NURSERY, Me"w' VTrg 



Mention Ttae B«Tlew when 70a write. 



New 

 Crop 



Giganteum Lily Bulbs 



Immediate Delivery F, O. B. Chicago, Pittsburgh, New York 



7/9 (300), 8/10 (225), 9/10 (200). Price $57.50 per case 

 STOCK LIMITED, RELIABLE BULBS 



HOLLAND BULBS-Hyacinth, Tulip, Narcissus 



Chas. Niemann, iTpX^^fJiwiy. New York 



Mention The HeTlew when yon write. 



FOR DUTCH BULBS u>rite to 



VAN MEEUWEN & TEGELAAR 



1133 Broadway, cor. 26th St., NEW YORK 



Lilium Formosum, 7/9 per case. $75.00 Lilium Giganteum, 7/9 .. per case. $60.00 



Gladiolus America, li«-inch andlup per 1000. $30.00 



IH to lifl-inch per 1000. 24.00 



1 to m-inch perlOOO, 18.00 



IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - F. 0. B. NEW YORK CITY - SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE 



Mention The BcTlew when you write. 



Chas. Schwake & Co., he. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



Jipaiese Lilies, Frcack Md Dikli Bilbs 



90-92 West BmdwiT NEW YORK 



Mention The Berlew when 70a write. 



The General Bulb Company 



Established 1883 



VOGELENZANG (Holland) 



American Branch: 



110 Water Street, NEW YORK 



Mention The Beriew when 70a wiUe. 



