November 18, 1820 



The Florists' Review 



121 



DUTCH BULBS-For Prompt Shipment 



HYACINTHS -Second Size 



Pink, Queen of Pinks, Gigantea, Lady Derby. 

 White, La Grandesse, L 'Innocence. 

 Blue, Schotel, Perle Brillante, Grand Maitre. 

 Per 100, $9.00; per 1000, $80.00. 



MINIATURE HYACINTHS 



Pink, Gertrude, Gigantea, Lady Derby. 

 WUte, L 'Innocence. 



Blue, Queen of Blues, Grand Lilas, Johan, Grand Maitre. 

 Per 100, $4.00; per 1000, $35.00. 



SINGLE TULIPS Per lOO Per lOOO 



Chrysolora, pure golden yellow $3.75 $34.00 



Joost Van Vondel, deep cherry red 3.50 32.00 



Pottebakker Yellow 4.25 38.00 



Yellow Prince, extra for forcing and bedding 3.50 31.00 



DOUBLE TULIPS 



Double Early Tulips, extra fine mixed. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 . $2.70 $25.00 



COTTAGE TULIPS Per lOO Per lOOO 

 Bouton d'Or, deep golden yellow; fine for 



cutting $3.25 $28.00 



Mrs, Moon, yellow 3.75 35.00 



Extra fine mixed 2.75 25.00 



DARWIN TULIPS Per lOO Per lOOO 



Baronne de la Tonnaye, bright rose $3.25 $30.00 



Fra Angelica, purplish brown 3.00 28.00 



Massachusetts, vivid pink with white center. 3.85 36.00 



Rev. H. Ewbank, lilac mauve 3.25 30.00 



Darwin Tulips, mixed, best quality 2.75 25.00 



CROCUS Per 100 Per 1000 



Named sorts $2.00 $18.00 



Mixed colors 1.25 10.00 



A. Henderson & Co.^ lee n. Wabash Avenue, Chicago 



Chas. Schwake & Co., inc. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



JipiMse Lflics, rrcadi mi Mtfc Mbt 

 90-92 Weit Bmdwiy NEW YORK 



Mention The Berlew wben 70a write. 



Let Me Be Your Seedsman 

 J. K. RUGOWSKI SEED CO., Inc. 



MANITOWOC. WIS. 



— Enough said 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



growers. The committee's statement of 

 the code reads: 



This code aims to establish a simple and ex- 

 act systPHi of vegetable variety nomenclature 

 that shall be appropriate, dignified and stable. 

 In consonance with this idea it is urged that all 

 persons conferring names upon new varieties of 

 vegetables endeavor to select brief names thut 

 are fittingly expressive of some cliaracter, qual- 

 ity, place, person or event, associated with the 

 source, time or place of origin of tlie variety. 



The paramount right of the originator, discov- 

 erer or introducer of a new variety, to name it, 

 within the limitations of tliis code, is recognized 

 and established, 



PRIORITY. 



A name once used iu a group shall not be used 

 again therein. 



This code applies to nil vegetables which are 

 grouped together in common usage without regard 

 to their botanical relationship. 



The name first published for a variety shall be 

 the accepted and recognized name, except when 

 contrary to the provisions in this code. 



Names appearing in dated publications shall 

 have precedence over those undated. 

 FORM OF NAMES. 



Names of new varieties preferably sliall be of 

 one word, but must not exceed three words. 

 Valid names of existing varieties shall not be 

 changed in such a way as to lead to confusion or 

 loss of identity. Possessive nouns must lie avoid- 

 ed. It is recommended that an imported va- 

 riety shall retain its foreign name if not ob- 

 jectionable, or its English equivalent. 



A recognition of increased value through im- 

 proved strains shall be obtained by a descriptive 

 phrase, in brackets, immediately following the 

 variety named; i. e., Ronny Rest Tomato (Hill 

 Crest grown) if grown at Hill Crest; (Jenkins' 

 strain) if grown by Jenkins. 



REGISTRATION. 



There shall be a board of registration, whose 



duty It shall be to make and preserve records and 



descriptions of all existing valid varieties of 



vegetables and to register such new varieties aa 



Michell's Flower Seeds 



Order Now, for Delivery When 

 New Crop Seed Arrives 



ASPARAGUS PLUM09US NANUS 

 Northern GreenhouBe-srrown Seed 



inOOsoeds S 4.00 1 10,000 seeds $36,00 



5000 seeds I'.l.OO I 25,000 seeds Sfi W 



CKNTAUKKA 



1000 seeds Oz. 



C'nii<li<liKKiiiia $0.40 



<>yiiiiio<-ari>ii . .10 



UOBKMA Ti- Pkt. 

 t'rystjil Pnla«-e Coinpa<-ta..$0.40 

 Crystal PalR«-«' !M>e<-iosa iO 



SAUVIA 



Aiiierloa (new) .50 



Bonfire 40 



Spl<-n<l<-iiN in 



/ni-i<-li "SO 



Also all other Seaxonnblc ^eedfi, Bnlbsand 

 HnpplieH for the Florist. Onr Handy Order 

 Sheet will be ready soon. Send for a copy. 



VKKHKNA-* 



Maniiiiotli Fancy Blue 



Mainniotli Fancy Pink 

 Mainniotli Fancy ^<■arlet 

 Mainniolh Fancy Striped. 

 >laiiiiii(>ih Fancy AVIiite.. 

 Maninioth Fancy Mixed 



VIX< A 



Alba 



.Vlba Pura 



Bosea 



Mixed 



.:!0 

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 .;iO 

 .;iO 

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 .15 



.15 

 .15 



$2 00 



.76 



Oz. 

 $2.60 

 l.OU 



4 00 

 2.. SO 

 1.5() 

 4U0 



1.75 

 1,75 

 I 75 

 1 .75 

 1.75 

 1.25 



.75 

 .60 



Henry F. Michell Co., Mafkft'ltr^et, Philadelphia, Pa. 



hyacinths-Top roots only, named sorts. 

 CROCUS— Mi.xed and named sorts. 



TULIPS— Fine, named. Single Early, such 

 as Belle Alliance, Chrysolora, L'lm- 

 maculee, White Hawk, etc. 



DARWINS— Named sorts. 



NARCISSUS- A few named sorts, tingle 

 and double. 



.Send at once, before we are sold out, 



list of varieties and quantities wanted for 

 SPECIAL LOW PRICES. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO., 



53 Barclay St., throagh to 54 Park Place 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Mention Th» B«Tlew wb.a yon writ*. 



Paper White Narcissus 



13-ctm. . . $20.00 per 1000 

 14-ctm. . . 24,00 per 1000 

 15-ctm. and up, 



800 to case, 30.00 per case 



ComH with order 



The Barclay Nursery 



60 Barclay Street 



New York, N.Y. 



Uentlon Tbe Berlew wben 700 write. 



