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The Florists' Review 



Jdm 16, 1921 



IMPORTS OF GRASS SEED. 



[Coucluded from page 102.] 



Industry, United States Department of 

 Agriculture, shows the amount of the 

 various kinds of forage plant seeds sub- 

 ject to the seed importation act per- 

 mitted entry into the United States dur- 

 ing the month of May, 1921, as com- 

 pared with the corresponding month in 

 the previous two years: 



— Month of May 



1921, 1920, 1919, 



|)Oiuuls iKiunds pounds 



125,000 

 156,800 



152,700 

 62,800 



98,000 



330,500 



80,300 



700 



8,600 



' biaoo 



Kind of seed 



Alfalfa 171,500 727,000 



Blue grass, Canada... 48,100 355,000 



Krome grass, awnless 2,400 



Clover: 



Alslke 209,600 l.'iC.OOO 



Crimson 827,300 359,400 



Ued 1,076,400 600,100 



White 148,800 5,700 



Clover mixtures: 



White and alslke 



Red and alsike 



Alsike and timothy 



Timothy, alsike and 



white 



Fescue, meadow 



Millet: 



Broom corn 1,")1,200 



Foxtail 7,200 800 13,500 



Mixtures: 



Grass 



Spring vetch iind 



oats 4,000 



Orchard grass 



Rape 323,600 



Redtop 



Rye grass: 



English 130,100 



Italian 4,600 ■• 



Timothy 1.100 79,400 



Vetch: 



Hairv 179,900 93.400 



Spriiii; 81,300 327,500 



77.200 

 2,200 



33,600 



1,700 

 1.600 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Peterson Nursery, Chicago, 111. — "Peony and 

 Iris Price List," an accurate, attractively print- 

 ed folder. All the stock is classified according 

 to color and the date of bloom. Mr. Peterson 

 states tliat after thirty years' study of his rec- 

 ords of l.tlOO varieties of peonies, he has re- 

 tained fifty sorts which are unsurpassed for 

 vigor of constitution, floriferousness and other 

 desiralile iiualities. A condensed wholesale list 

 also is enclosed. The "unique guarantee," to 

 "replace with three every plant blooming un- 

 true to d<>s(riptioli," is repeated for the twelfth 

 season. 



Peter Henderson & Co., New York, N. Y.— 

 "Hendersmis Midsummer Catalogue" of seeds, 

 tools and sundries; illustrated, thirty-two pages, 

 in !i (over ot tlie uni<|uc Henderson style. The 

 slogan. ••M.-ikc Your Garden Work Full Time." 

 is (onspicnonsly displayed. On the first page 

 is a talMilateil list of vegetal)le seeds which may 

 pnifit.ililv I>|. sown in summer in the latitude of 

 Ni.\v Vuik, witli tlie latest date on which each 

 vnrictv ina.v safely lie sown and tlie probable 

 n Miher of <l:i.vs required for maturity. 



UTICA IS NOT "PENT-UP." 



"Xo jiciit lip lltica contracts your 

 l)owcrs," was Scwall's famous phrase. 

 rtic.M florists wlio have the ability to 

 jtrodtici' stock in quantity are not 

 "pent up" by the limits of the local 

 demand— not "if they do as Mr. Pink- 

 stone dot's: 



1 :nu very well satisfied with the results of 

 iMv sprini; lulverlisiug in The Review and when 

 our summer stock is ready you will hear from 

 me again.- S. A. Pinkstone. Ctica, N. Y., June 

 10. 1921. 



If you hear a man complain of the 

 cost of advertising you can be pretty 

 certain he spends a good bit of money 

 elsewhere than in The Review. 



Madison, Wis.— The New York Floral 

 Co., V. r. Choles, proprietor, held the 

 formal oi)eniiig of its new store June 11. 

 The equipment is new and complete, 

 having been installed by the A. L. Ran- 

 dall Co., Chicago. 



Passaic, N. J. — The Quality Flower 

 Shop has been purchased by Tunis Van 

 door, formerly of Patcrson, N. J., and 

 DeWaal Malefyt, of Ridgewood, N. J. 

 Besides conducting the flower shop, the 

 new owners will act as landscape gar- 

 deners, having had much . xpericnce in 

 that line. 



Pompon Chrysanthemums 



Clean^ healthy stock — well rooted cuttiogs 



Per 100 Per 100(1 



1500 Quinola $ 5.00 $45.00 



1000 Krut 3.00 25.00 



800 Vivian Cook 15.00 



200 Mike Gabel 3.00 .... 



1000 Mrs. Henry Vincent 15.00 . 



1500 Skibo 3.00 25.00 



1000 Baby Doll 12.00 



500 Mrs. Harrison 15.00 



2000 Mrs. Mazey 10.00 



800 Mrs. G. A. Stewart, Jr 4.00 35.00 



500 Hilda Canning 3.00 25.00 



1500 Eugene Langaulet 6.00 50.00 



1000 Mrs. E. G. Godfrey 3.00 25.00 



500 Mrs. Beu 3.00 



Order at once — stock limited. Cash with order. 



HANS JEPSEN, Maywood, E 



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Mention The Review when yon write. 



IMPORTANT 



Do you know that the ideal plants for 

 your store windows during the sum- 

 mer months are: 



CIBOTIUMSCHIEDEI? 



W^e have them, prices ranging from 

 $2.00 to $6.00 each. 



Also KENTIAS BELMOREANA and 

 FORSTERIANA, $4.00 to $7.00 each. 



BOXWOOD GLOBES, perfectly 

 shaped, $8.00 to $26.00 per pair. 



For packing, kindly add 7% of the amoant of the invoice. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS 



316 Nineteenth Street 



COLLEGE POINT, N. Y. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



ORCHIDS 



We (jrow and sell Orchids only. Can fur- 

 nlsii you with anythlne In this line. 



If you Intend investing in Orchids, do so now 

 while prices are low. 



Special lists on application. 



LAGER & HURRELL, SnHmit, New Jersey 



500,000 Sweet Petati rUits 510,000 



for this season's shipment 



RED BERMUDAS and NANCY HALLS 



Per 100 1000 lO.OW 



38c $3.00 $2S.OO 



Terms: Cash with order, f. o. b, Joplin 



OAKLETPATE SEED CO., Jcplin, Mo 



