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The Florists^ Review 



Decembeu ao, 1920 



porters will be close to 225. These arc 

 record figures. 



The reason why llollnml is canvassing 

 America so assiduously this year is 

 found in the depressed condition of bulb 

 business throughout Europe and the 

 largely increased stocks in Holland in 

 the preceding two seasons. It is neces- 

 sary to find an outlet for greater quan- 

 tities of bulbs than ever before. 



GARDEN SEED SHIPMENTS. 



December 21 and 22 no less than 1,889 

 bags of garden seed of various sorts ar- 

 rived at New York. December 21 the 

 steamer Nieuw Amsterdam brought 185 

 bags from Rotterdam, consigned as fol- 

 lows: 



Consisnon Bags 



DownhiK. T. D . H 



Herbst Hros 5 ."> 



Sheldon, G. W.. & Co IC 



Aniorican Express Co 4U 



VaiiKhnn's Seed Stiire '2H 



Heniiird, Judae & Co !•") 



Van Doom, W ^7 



Total 185 



The A. F. Luckcnbach arrived Decem- 

 ber 21 from Botterdam with the follow- 

 ing consignments of seed: 



Consignee ISngs 



Ameiiian Kxpress Co 723 



H.viiveld, v.. Sons 50 



Total 773 



December 22 the Ilellig Olav arrived 



from Copenhagen with the following 



consignments: 



Consignee Bags 



American Express Co 212 



Madsen, T., & Co 171 



Gallagher & Ascher 3 



Plummer, E 4 



Vandegrift, P. B., & Co 4 



Stumpp & Walter Co 2 



Ixwclincr & Co 270 



Henning Uarvlng Co 52 



Oavies, Turner & Co 1 



Sheldon, G. W., & Co 53 



Christensen, I., & Co 159 



Total 931 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Weller Nurseries Co.. Hollaml, Mich.— "Wel- 

 ter's Reliable Hardy Plants," a wliolcsale list 

 of herbaceous perennials. 



I. N. Simon & Son, Pliiiadelplii:!, Pa.— "Si- 

 mon's Perfection Seeds for Market Gardeners," 

 an illustrated catalogue of seeds, strawberry 

 plants, vegetable plants and roots, hardy foliage 

 and flowering plants, implements and supplies: 

 eighty pages, in a neat and servi<eable blue 

 cover. At the beginning is some tabulated in- 

 formation, including a "monthly calendar of 

 operations," etc. 



J, K. Alex&nder, East Bridgewater, Mass. — 

 Wholesale catalogue of dahlias; sixteen pages, 

 clearly printed and well illustrated. The va- 

 rieties are carefully classified and include a goo<i 

 proportion of new introductions, several of which 

 were originated b.v Mr. Alexander. "I make a 

 specialty," says Mr. Alexander, "of recommend- 

 ing lists for florists, seedsmen and nurserymen." 

 At the end are brief lists of other liardy plants 

 and a few varieties of shrubs. 



Lily of the Valley Pips 



Extra fine strain. EXHIBITION 



size, German "LUBECK" Pips 



JUST ARRIVED 



Prices in cates of 1000, 500 or 

 250 each, on application 



J.M.THORBURN&CO. 



53 Barclay St. NEW YORK CITY 



W. H. HAWKINS 



CyelamsN — SIEDS — Primnla 



GIANT PANSY for GREENHOUSE. $4.60 per oz. 

 120e N. 47tli Street, SEATTLE, WASB. 



JiakdsMQ 



We ott'er specially tine quality, large Bulbs. They are thirteen to fifteen centimet- 

 ers, which means from live to nearly six inches around. A case contains T250 Bulbs. 



Per 1000 Bulbs Per Case. 



One case $18.0(» $22.60 



Five cases 17.(Xi 21.25 



Ten cases or over 16.50 20.62 



30 and 32 Barclay Street 

 NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Flower Seeds for Florists 



SPENCER SWEET PEAS 



1 oz. 1 lb- 



Atta Ohn Spencer $0. 35 $5. 00 



Blanche Ferry 35 5.00 



Conntett Spencer 30 4. 00 



lUmninator 35 5.00 



King Edward 30 4.00 



King White 40 5.50 



White Spencer 40 5.50 



Tr. Pkt. 1 oz. 



Salvia Splendent $0.25 $1.25 



Salvia Splendent Zurich ... .50 3. 50 



Salvia Splendent Bonfire.. .50 2.00 



Salvia Splendent Fireball . . .50 3.00 



Thunbergia, Mixed 20 .75 



VincaRotea 20 .75 



Vinca Roiea Alba 20 .75 



Vinca Rotea Pnra 20 .75 



Mixed 20 .75 



ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY 



The Home of "Pure and Sure Seeds" 



411-413 Washington Ave. ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Let Me Be Your Seedsman 

 J. K. RUGOWSKI SEED CO., Inc. 



MANITOWOC, WIS. 



— Enough said 



Montion Tlio KoTipw when you write. 



Fred W. Fletcher 



Orlando, Florida 



Grower of Bulbs, Plants and Seeds for florists' 

 use. All stock advertised, when ready, in 

 Review Classified columns. No catalogue. 



UentioD Ttae Review when you write. 



%/ -^ (SOCHESTER_t''nS.V 



Florists' seeds, plants and bulbs. A complete 

 ttock of all the leading varieties. 



Buy Your Seeds from Men Who Know 



Get our new catalogue. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



XXX SEEDS 



Chinese Prlmroae— Mixed. 400 sds., tl.OO; Hi.fiOc 

 Primnla Obconlca— Finest Olanta, mxd„ pkt.,50c 

 Coleua-Fancv Hybrids, mi.xed, pkt., 20c. 

 Cineraria— Large Flowerlngr, pkt.. 60c: 'u-pkt..25c. 

 Cyclamen— Oiants, raized, pkt., il.OO; >i2-pkt.. SOc. 

 Giant Pansy— 6000 seeds, $1.00; 'a-pkt.,60c. 

 Calceolaria— Giant, spotted, mixed, pkt., SOc. 

 Salvia Bon fire— * 1 nest grown, pkt. , 20c. 

 Petunia- Large flowering, fringed, pkt., 20c. 

 Heliotrope— Bouduet of Perfume, pkt., 20c. 

 V«rl(ena— Finest Oiants, mixed, pkt., 20c. 



JOHN F. RUPP, Shiremanstown, Pa. 



Chas. Schwake & Co., he. 



LILY or THE VALLEY 

 JapMcse Uics, Froidi hmI Datch Mbt 



90-92 West Bnadway NEW YORK 



HELLERS 

 MICE 



PROOF 

 SEED 



CASES. 



kN f ar (jIaHrM. 



HEUER & CO. 



Montpcfier, Ohio 



