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The Rorists' Review 



Mat 10, 1921 



RUGOWSKI'S ASTERS 



Are The World's Best— We Have Proven It. 



SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF ASTERS AND 

 OTHER NOVELTIES NOW OUT. WRITE TODAY. 



J. K. Rugowski Seed G)., Manitowoc, Wis. 



Mwtlw Th« B«t1>w wh— yew writ*. 



as he believes that California can keep 

 the trade in flower seeds which it 

 gained during the war. 



The^k are large quantities of seeds 

 throughout the world which are nearing 

 the end of their period of acceptable 

 germination. If they cannot be sold, 

 and planted now, they soon will be without 

 value. 



SECEIVEB FOK CONTINENTAL. 



W. D. Collins, secretary, was ap- 

 pointed receiver of the assets of the 

 Continental Seed Co., Chicago, a $1,- 

 000,000 corporation, whose warehouses 

 are in Hammond, Ind., by Judge G. 

 Fred Bush May 14 on application of 

 C. Arch Johnson and C. W. Hales. The 

 bill of complaint alleged a merger 

 agreement was entered into by the Con- 

 tinental Seed Co. and the Albert Dick- 

 inson Co. whereby the shareholders of 

 each were to receive shares in a new 

 Continental-Dickinson Co. It was said 

 the receivership was asked to prevent 

 a possible forced sale of assets of the 

 Continental Seed Co. 



HABTFOBD FIBM'S WINDOW. 



Cadwell & Jones, of Hartford, Conn., 

 have quite an artistic window display. 

 It is a landscape view with Japanese cy- 

 press and foliage plants arranged in a 

 star shape. Green grass grows lux- 

 uriantly around a pretentious dwelling 

 house, which is beautifully illuminated 

 in the evening. The display causes a 

 great deal of comment and is attracting 

 the crowds of people who pass daily. 

 There has been an overwhelming in- 

 crease in their flower and grass seed 

 and bulb sales and a heavy demand for 

 the new Moto mower which they are 

 showing. 



BULB IMPORTERS TO MEET. 



At the instigation of an out-of-town 

 dealer, a meeting of importers of 

 French bulbs will be held at the office 

 of Henry & Lee, in New York, next 

 Monday, May 23, for the purpose of 

 discussing the attitude to be assumed 

 toward French ideas of price. It is 

 understood that ten importers have 

 been invited to be present and that 

 these ten firms have in recent years 

 handled practically all the French bulbs 

 which have come to America except 

 those which have passed through the 

 hands of Hollanders. 



As was reported in this column April 

 28, the French growers' syndicate had 



MICHELL'S 



FLOWER SEEDS 



CINERARIA v,tr. Tr. 

 pkt. pkt. 

 Grandlflora Prize. 



Dwarf t«.60 $1.00 



Grandlflora Prize, 



Medinm Tall 60 1.00 



PRIMULA Chinensis 



Vjtr. Tr. 



pkt. pkt. 



AlbaMaeniflca 90.60 11.00 



ChiHwick Red 60 1.00 



Dachess 60 1.00 



Holbom Blae 60 1.00 



Kermeftina Splendens .60 1.00 



BoHy Mom 60 1.10 



Prize Mixed 60 1.00 



PRIMULA Obconla 



Gigantea Tr. pkt. 



Lilacina. LUac $0.fi0 



KermeBinu, Grlmaon SO 



Rosea. Pink 80 



Alba. White 80 



Hybrida, Mixed 60 



PRIMULA Malacoides 



Tr. pkt. 



Malacoides Lilac M.SO 



Malacoides Alba SO 



Malacoides Saperba, Rosy 



PlDk 60 



AIho all other Seasonable Seeds 



and Supplies. Wholesale 



Price List Free. 



MICHEU'S SEED HOUSE 



518-516 

 Market St. 



Phila., Pa. 



Ohln«*« Primrose, Finest srown, mixed. 400 



seeds, $1.00; >« pkt.. 60c; 1000, «2.t0. 

 OlDeraria, larse flowerlnB Dwf, pkt., BOc; 's, 26c. 

 OreUunen, Olants, mixed, pkt., $1.00; Vi-pkt., 60c. 

 Draeaena Indirisa, new crop; pkt., 20c; oz., 30c. 

 PrlmniaObconica, Finest Olaota, pkt., eOc. 

 Prlmnla Malacoides, Qlant Baby, pkt., 26c. 

 Prlmnla Kewensis, New Dwarf, yellow, 26c. 

 Giant Pansy, mixed, 6000 seeds. $1.00; >9 pkt. 60c. 

 BelliH MonHtroHa (Daisy), mixed monsters, 



pkt.. 20c. 



lOHN P. RUPP. SUrcnuuistown, Pa, 



DREVONTEGELAAR & CO. 



WhoUsaU Fraach Balb Growara 



1133 BROADWAY 



NEW YORK 



Nonerles at OLUOULES, FRANCE 



fixed prices over the preceding week 

 end, on a basis which would mean an 

 advance of forty to fifty per cent to 

 the florist force in America. The im- 

 porters can see nothing in the situation 

 which justifies the advance or leads to 

 the belief the florists will pay it. With 

 the probability that the French price 



LIVE WIRE 



Competition la L\fB 

 Again— 



Buy Your French Bulbs 



—Now from 



Lagarde & Vandervoort 



OLLIOULES, FRANCE 



Mail Address: Care MALTTJS <Jk WARE, 

 116 Broad Street, NEW YORK CITY. 



Our representative will be calling on you. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



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