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The Florists^ Review 



1 M-():.Mi!i:i; 



I'.i'jii 



foniiiiliiJii .■iliiiia ilii' woiciit (if iiols per tlmusiuicl 

 Mini ihi.' mmihcr ));irk('il in isicli criito. 



Valdesian Nurseries, Hoslif, \. (', — "Lniiil- 

 M'npiitj; till- IIoiik; (iriiiiiuls," nil illiistrateil <:il!i- 

 )">;ii.' uf ^'ciiciMl imrsci'j- sloi-k. ruses, iicriMiiiials, 

 iMiilis iim] Kiirileii routs; lliirt.v six iiaces. in 

 |Mj.-kct form; liuiinil in mi aitraclivc ^.'rei'ii mtuI 

 led ■■uvi-r. Anions' I lie slinU csiiec'iall.v siiitalilo 

 lor soullierii pliiiitiii'^ is an assortment of liroail 

 ji':i\ oil evernreens. 



Tromp Bros,, siiecessors to ( Jerri t Severs, 

 l.i-se. llollanil.- -\Sliolesale e.italo^-iie of liullious 

 slock luid roots of iilaiils. sii.li as peonies, 

 spii'a'iis or aslillies, .•.iniias, ilalilias, ete, 'I'lie 

 iiMiiis of sale, as stated on the introdnetor.v paye, 

 are I'xceptioinill.v clear anil specilie. 



Ford Seed Co,, Uavenna, (), -Spring eat.ilou'iie 

 "I' M'ods, linlli^, iierennials, nursor,v stoik, ini 

 plements ;uid miseellaiieoiis sniiplies; forl,v-eiKlit 

 liases, ilhistrated, in a eolored i-ovi'r of tlie olT 

 sot type; a well designed, aeeiiratel.v edited 

 e,italo;;tio, 



Jackson & Perkins Co,, Newark, N, V, "I'.nl- 

 lelin No. 1, First I'all for .'<prinj,'," lK■in^' a eoni- 

 paell.v printed, comiireliensive list of roses, peren- 

 nials and t;eneral iMirser,v stuck, with "^-radeH 

 :ind ciiniiitities fur sale at date of printinj;," 



Henry C. Eckert, lielleville. III, -Two pamph- 

 lets. One of them is entitled ".V l,ist of 

 Tucnl.v StroiiK and Vi.norotis (Jlailioli": tlie other 

 contains a list of Iris .ijermaiiica tind I, siliiriea. 



Alessandro SquadriUi, sneeossor to M, Herb, 

 Naiiles, Ital.v, — Wholesale eatalomip of voKetatile 

 .111(1 lloiver seeds; forty larce. eonipaetlv ;ir- 

 rani-'eii i>a;;cs, printed in English, (lermaii and 

 I'rcneh. with prices in francs. 'I'lie tirst ei;.'lit 

 pat;es are illnntrafed and are devoted to the 

 newer varieties, partly of Mr. Scinadrilli's rais- 

 ins.'. 



United Bulb Growers, Inc., New York. N. Y., 



with heaihpiarters at Sassenlieiin, Ilolliind. 

 '■IJuteh liiilhs Direct from Growers, " a coin- 

 pactly printed. KJ-pane wholesale list, compris- 

 in;.' lai'Ke tissortnients of varieties, (.'rown on sev 

 eral farms in Uoil.ind and idfered for sliipnicnt 

 in the fall of IIIlM, A condensed list of I--rcn.ii 

 l.nllis appears at the end. without prices, but 

 with this iiot.-ilion: "(irdcrs ,-ire taken at mar- 

 ket prices; will notify uiir cnslcMiiers as soon as 

 inices are retid.v." 



Fancher Creek Nurseries, Fresno. Cal. — An e.\ 

 ccptionally widl printed, illustrated catiilogno of 

 ;.'eneral nursery stock; thirt,\-one pai;es. In a 

 tasteful bine cover. 'the stock offered is pro- 

 duced on three lame. sc|iarate tracts of ground, 

 desi^'iiated us the lieneral Fruit Tree .N'nrseries, 

 Ornainent.'il Nurseries iiiid Citrus (Irclianl Nurs- 

 eries. Several pasics are devoted to hi'oad leaved 

 e\crureens. Two jiawes are occupied bv roses, 

 • >( which the statement is made: "Kvery rose 

 bush we .sidl i.s (.Town entirelv in tiu>" open 

 ;;ionnd and almost all are budded," 



H. G, Hastings Co,, Atlant.i, Ca,— A hand- 

 somely illustrated catalocne of seeds, Imlbs. 

 plants and nnrser.v stock; llL' inijies and eolored 

 cover. AmoiiK the illnstratioiis arc sixteen fiill- 

 V.iKO colored jilales. "shouint,' as elosidy as jios- 

 -ible," says the company, ".jnst what ciin be ex- 

 pected when llastiii;.-s seeds of these varieties .-ire 

 planted," "We tire really proud of this catti- 

 lofiie," says the company ajrain, "It begins to 

 measure iii) to some ideas of catalo;.'iie-makins 

 llmt wo have had for many yetirs. but Inive not 

 been .able to carry out till this season," 



GARDEN SEED IMPORTS. 



TJio stoamor SoostJyk bi-duglit GOo 

 li;ij>s of garden seed to N'ew York, De 

 i-ciiiber It), consigned from Kotterdain as 

 follows: 



t'oiisi>;nee Itaus 



llerhst Hros jl,>, 



Siiiinpp & Waller Co '. 1 



.Xmerican Express Co l>^;^ 



.Sheldon. (;. W.. & Co •_> 



r.ernard, .liidae & Ct> •_':( 



Van Doom, A\' -j-js 



T.dal t!0.- 



MORE VALLEY PIPS ARRIVE. 



A number of coiisioiiincnts of valley 

 liips iirrived at New York. Decemlior II!, 

 from Hamburg on tlie steamer E. Luck- 

 lubaeli, consigned as follows: 



ConsiKnee Cases 



^dn Zonneveld Ifro. & IMiilippo rj9 



Lane, I{. F 160 



Todd, r. S.. A; Co 1 



Maltiis & Ware ].-| 



Hampton. .T. W., Jr., & Co " 



stiimjip * Walter Co 1(1 



Vanu'han's Seed Store :;'_• 



Knrnett Uros ."i 



Total :«7 



Some o29 eases of valley yiii^s arrived 

 at New York, December 16, on tlic 

 steamer Soestdyk, from Rotterdam, eon- 

 signed as follows: 



ronsifinec Cases 



MoHntehiKon & Co (!4 



Van Waveren, M.. .t Sons , 26,"i 



Total 32!) 



Our Offices and Warehouses at Lisse, Holland 



Pioneer Growers 

 and Exporters of 



BULBS 



of Every 



Description 



M. Veldhuyzen van Zanten & Sons 



LISSE, HOLLAND 



The Same Old Firm at the Same Old Stand 



MAIL ADDRESS irom January 1 to May 1, Care R. F. Lang, 82 Broad Street. NEW YORK, N. Y. 

 CABLE ADDRESS. Veldzanten, LISSE. HOLLAND. 



i:t;lablislin! 1\70— Still (ivincj .-itrniiii 



I'.'JI Catcliioi'c trrr on apiilication 



SUPREME 



British Seeds 



Gel our prices for delivery from 1920 Harvest on all lines of 



Garden and Farm Root Seeds 



KELWAY & SON, 



Wholesale 

 SEED GROWERS, 



LANGPORT, ENG. 



Cablet: "K*lw>r LaHfp«rt." 



