JUKI) 7, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



J) 



55 



To my Friends in the United States and Canada 



R. A. VAN DEF^ SCHOOT 



late senior partner in the dissolved firm of 



R. VAN DER SCHOOT & SON 



begs to inform you that he is continuing in the same branch as wholesale grower and 

 exporter on his own account. 



Owner of a good many bulb farms and considerable stocks of bulbs and plants, he is 

 in a position to quote you favorable prices. Shall be much pleased to do so on application. 



Catalogues ready. 



HILLEGOM, Holland 



Mention The BaTlew when yon writ*. 



DANISH SEEDS 



Cabbage. Cauliflower 

 Carrot, Maosel. Swede. 

 Turnip, eto. 



CHR. OLSEN 



Seed Grower 



(KatebUstaed 1863) 

 ODBNSB. DENMARK 



Oontraot Oiler ■ »ndS»m> 

 Dlei at Toar lerrlM. 



CiMi AMnM-"FRIOLSER." Code; 5th Ed.. A. B. C. 

 Amer. Seed Trade amd. 



DANISH SEED IMPORT 



Import of ftU kind! of Seeds direct from eeed 

 irowera in Denmark. Pleaie send for price lilt 

 Chr. M •■klMTK. SIC 7tk St. N.. yieita>eHt. Miaa. 



The acreage of tuberoses this year, ac- 

 cording to reports from the southeastern 

 states, is reduced to a n.ere trace, due to 

 the indications that none of the crop 

 could be exported. 



DANISH SEEDS. 



' ' Denmark has assumed a leading 

 position in seed cultivation and its 

 seeds are in demand throughout the 

 world," says Consul General E. D. 

 Winslow. ' ' The soil, favorably affected 

 by the insular climate, adapts this 

 country for the production of well-de- 

 veloped and hardy strains, especially 

 of cabbages (brassicas) and cruciform 

 varieties of plants. The northern 

 climate, producing a slower growth 

 than in southern latitudes, enables 

 plants to attain their full and natural 

 development. By rational modern cul- 

 ture Danish seed growers have pro- 

 duced seeds with such conspicuous qual- 

 ities that the markets of the world have 

 long been opened to them." 



THE SOUBOE OF SEED SX7PPLY. 



In discussing the disrupted condition 

 of the regular channels of trade in 

 the seed business, a British writer says: 



"While America has been importing 

 seeds from all the allied countries as 

 well as from Germany in the past, not 



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Order Seed Packets 



NOW 



FOR 1918 



I Paper scarce. Requirements will be double. 



I THE BROWN BAG FILLING MACHINE CO. 



I FITCHBURG, MASS. 



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PEDIGREE SEEDS 

 AND NOVELTIES FOR 1917 



Our New Catalogue is now ready. If you have not received a 



copy, send a postcard 



WATKINS & SIMPSON, Ltd. 



27. 28 du 29 DRURY LANE, LONDON, ENG. 



RYNVELD & Cie. 



for FRENCH BULBS 



OLLIOULES (Var) New York Address^ 



FRANCE 25 W. Broadway 



KELWAY'S SEEDS 



FLOWER. VEGETABLE and FARM 



for present delivery or on contract. Special 

 Quotations for next season and from harvest 

 1917 now ready. 



Langport, England 



a few seeds, apart from the vast quan- 

 tities of sweet peas, have been exported. 

 To many, it is well known that America 

 produces as fine, aye, finer, aster seed 

 than Germany ever knew how to grow. 

 American seedsmen have not in the past 

 bought such quantities of German seeds 



WESTERBEEK & KLYN 



BULB GROWERS 



25 Braver St.,N.Y.-Sassenheiin,Holland 



QUALITY ECONOMY 



SYSTEMATIC SERVICE 



LANGHOUT ft CO. 



SASSENHEIM. HOLLAND 

 Wholesal* Bulb ttrowcrs 



Write for quotations 



14 STONE STREET, 



NEW YORK CITY 



FOR 



Dutch and French-grown Bulbs 



WRITE 



HOGEWONING & SONS 



Bulb Growers 



Ryssbsrt, Holland 



32 Broadway. New Yorli 



