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The Florists^ Review 



Januauy 27, 1921 



Gladiolus Bulbs 



1 ^ to 2-inch and over Per 100 



America if ^.50 



Niagara 2.60 



Augusta 2.nO 



Pink Beauty 2..'.0 



Chicago Mil te 2.50 



Halley 2 50 



Schwaben :i. 



Princeps ;! 50 



War 3.50 



Peace 3.50 



Panama 3.50 



Pinic Perfection 3 50 



Inmene Calatiiina, lart^e size 8.00 



Tui>eroMS, AroislroDc's !<: v«>r- bloom - 



ing. single 2.50 



Madeira Vine, ."Strong roots 2..5U 



Dahlias, siong, tield-giown, undiviiled 



roots. 



Double Red $:t.50 per barrel. 



Snowflake, single, white. 5.iK) per barrel. 



Mixed 2.50 pnr bairel. 



Special prices quoted on large quantities. 



' A. MIRRING^ 



Edgeraont Station, East St. Loait, llliaoit 



.•iml siipplieH are offpred, by far the largest Bpnce 

 1b devoted to tlie list» of vegptalilo and tii-ld 

 HcedN. (iruHA and forago Beods are especially 

 prominent. 



Storrs & Harrison Co,, ralneHvlUe. O. — An ac- 

 curate. att:"i('tive and cuniplctt' sort of cataliigiie, 

 containing 160 pages and offering almost wvery 

 tiling that Is ordinarily handled by tlie seeds 

 iniiii, plantsman and nurseryman. On the front 

 cover, where roses are pictured, the blending 

 of colors is particnlarly fine. The other three 

 p.igcB of the cover also are colored, showing 

 asters, sweet peas and fnilts. The company 

 draws attention to the fact that the "seed, plant 

 and fruit departments are entirely separate," 

 and hence different items in an order may he 

 shliiped at different times. 



D. Hill Nursery Co., Inc., Dundee. 111.— 

 "Hill's Wholesale Florists' Catalogue" of ever 

 greens, evergreen understocks for grafting, fruit 

 tree Btork><. elm trees, deciduous shrubs, flower 

 boxes, plant tubs and other supplies. As usual 

 In the Hill catalogues, the evergreens comprise 

 all sizes, from large specimens down to small 

 stock for window boxes and for lining out. 



Peter Henderson & Co,, New York, N. Y.- - 



"Everything for tlie Ganlen; Diamond .Jubilee 

 Kdition," anolher of the typical Henderson cata- 

 logues: WIS pages, unique in arrangement and in 

 the character of the illustrations, many of which 

 are colored. Instead of the customary historical 

 picture, which his become a dlHtinguisliing mark 

 on the front cover of the Henderson catalogues, 

 there is an emblematic, present-day picture, 

 entitled "The Diiwn of Our Seventyflfth Year." 

 On the back cover, however, is the expected his 

 torical scene. Illustrating the styles, in ladies" 

 dri'ss and In some other particulars, which pre- 

 vailed in 1847. the year in which the company's 

 business was founded. 



Wilhelm Pfltzer, Stuttgart, Germany.— A trade 

 list of vegetable and flower seeds, bulbs and 

 lilnnts: eichty-eight closely packed pages, printed 

 in the German language. Kaspherry plants and 

 assortments of shrubs are included. A pink 

 insert states the discounts to gardeners and 

 wholesalers. On the cover is the announce- 

 ment that the prices quoted are valid only for 

 Germany and Austria. 



C. W. Brown, Ashland, Mass. — A neat 12-page 

 list of gladioli. The stock is listed under three 

 heads: "My New Introductions for 1921." "My 

 Introductions of rrevious Years," and "The Hest 

 Standard Varieties." At the end is a special 

 offer under the caption, "Accidental Mixture." 



Page-Philipps Seed Co., Toledo, 0.— "Farm 

 and (Jarden Guide," an illustrated catalogue of 

 seeds, bulbs, roots, shrubs, small fruits, tools 

 ■•inil supplies; sixty-four pood-sized pages, in a 

 tastifiil gray and brown cover. At the end are 

 some reference t.ihles and directions on the con- 

 struction of hotbeds. 



Howard M. Oillet, Lebanon Springs, N. Y. — 

 "The Gladiolus Heautlful." an excellently 

 primed, illustrated catalogue; twelve pages. 

 In pocket form, and bound in an attractive, 

 orange-colored cover. At the end several col- 

 lections of named varieties are offered at special 

 prices, besides some mixtures. 



Mead-Suydam Co., Newark, N. J, — A portfolio 

 of halftone illustrations, sketches and blue 

 prints, with explanatory text. The pictures show 

 the process of constructing the "Iteady-Set" 

 concrete bench, from the filling of the molds to 

 the assembling of the parts. The Instructions 

 treat of such imlnts as the right projiortlon of 

 sand and cement and comprise many other useful 

 details. 



», H. Shumway, Rockford, 111.— Catalogue of 

 vegetable, farm and flower seeds. This book 

 Is notable for the size of the page* and the 

 vast number of Illustrations. The pages — flfty- 

 bIx in number, besides the colored cover — measure 

 about lOViXlSyi Inches and are almost solidly 

 covered with pictures. The descriptions, thougli 



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Oar OfBccs and Warehouses, at Llssc, Holland 



Pioneer Growers 

 and Exporters of 



Rl TI R^ °^ ^^®''y 



O kJ LaOkD Description 



Me Veldhuyzen van Zanten & Sons 



USSE, HOLLAND 



The Same Old Firm at the Same Old Stand 



MAIL ADDRESS irm Janary 1 to May 1. Car* R. F. Laai . S2 tnU StrMt, NEW YORK. N. T. 

 CABLE ADDRESS, VeUiaatM, USSE. HOLUND. 



EstoMiahed ^if^— Still going strong 19ti Catalogue free on apj)lieation 



Mention The B«tI«w when you write. 



Primula Obconica 



Gigantea Rosea 



Dwarf Habit, light and dark shades of Pink 



Guaranteed fresh seed, select strain 

 Packet of 1500 seeds - - $1.50, cash 



ERNEST OECHSLIN RivrRToRlsT,''itL: 



GLADIOLUS BULBS 



Grown and Cured Especially for Forcing. First size, 1^-inch and up. 



Per 1000 



America $25.00 



Augusta 30.00 



Crackerjack 25.00 



Empress of India 40.00 



Halley 30.00 



Jane Dieulafoy 00.00 



Mme. I.emolner 25.00 



Mme, Monneret 25.00 



Hay VH 35.00 



MefMlowrale 35.00 



Per 1000 



Niasrara $S0.00 



Panama ^.00 



Peace IS.OO 



IMnk Perfeetion 60.M 



Prinreplne 2B.00 



Schwaben B5.00 



Shakespeare 4S.00 



Taconic 46.00 



Yellow Ilainmer 46.00 



PrlmullnuH Hybrids 20.00 



General Mixture 16.00 



Mrs. Francis King 25.00 



Large Stock of .\iii)'rlc:i, Paiiiiina nnd Hiilloy, in soc-ond sizo, lU to IVi-incli. 

 Send for Special Prices on quantities. 



Gladiolus Grower. N. LEON WINTZER, West Grtve, Pa. 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



New Colors in Gladiolus 



Are you acquainted with my Gladiolus 

 Primulinus varieties? Nothing is more 

 elegant and beautiful than my Gladiolus 

 Primulinus, with their artistically ar- 

 ranged aowers and their Oriental colors. 

 And nothing is more bright and brilliant 

 than uiy Gladiolus Chautauqua Rtd. 



Catalogue, 



including Iris and Peonies, 

 free on request. 



THE CHAUTAUQUA FLOWER FIELDS 



C. Zeestraten, Prop. 

 Bemus Point New York 



LIVE WIRE 



Competition la Life 

 Again— 



Buy Your French Bulbs 



—Now from 



Lagarde & Vandervoort 



OLLIOULES, FRANCE 



Mail Address: Care MALTUS & WARE, 

 116 Broad Street. NEW YORK CITY. 



Our representative will be calling on you. 



