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The Florists' Review 



Dbcbmbbu 8, 1021 



ing your friends in the trade, and able 

 speakers will address the meeting, dis- 

 cussing topics of general interest to all. 

 Don't forget the date, December 10. 



Max F. Wilhelmi, Sec'y. 



NEW ENGLANDEBS MEET. 



The New England Seedsmen's League 

 held a lively meeting at Boston, Mass., 

 December 1. xThe^ection of officers 

 resulted as follWs: President, W. S. 

 Pino, Providence, R. I.; vice-president, 

 Peter Dewar, of Boston, and secretary- 

 treasurer, Peter M. Miller, of Boston. 



Those attending from outside of Bos- 

 ton were George Williams, of the W. E. 

 Barrett Co., Providence, R. I.; Edward 

 Williard, of Comstock, Ferre & Co., 

 Wethersfield, Conn.;. E. P. Jones and 

 Charles P. MacDonald, of Cadwell & 

 Jones, Hartford, Conn.; S. C. Allen, of 

 Allen, Sterling & Lothrop, Portland, 

 Me.; Mr. Ross and Mr. Flagg, of Ross 

 Bros., Worcester, Mass.; Mr. Kendall, 

 of Kendall & Whitney, Portland, Me., 

 and Mr. Webb, of the Haskell Seed <x 

 Implement Co., Lewiston, Me. 



Those attending from Boston were 

 H. F. Fiske, of the Pettier, Fiske, Raw- 

 son Co.; Peter Dewar and George Cruik- 

 shanks, of R. & J. Farquhar & Co.; Peter 

 M. Miller and J. P. A. Guerineau, of the 

 T. J. Grey Co.; Mr. Rowell, of the Ames 

 Implement Co.; Russell Gardner, of the 

 Joseph Breck Corporation, and Oscar 

 Dodds, of the T. W. Emerson Co. 



C. B. M. 



SEEDS FROM ABROAD. 



November 28 the steamer Noordam 

 arrived at New York harbor from Am- 

 sterdam with seeds consigned as fol- 

 lows, besides three ca.ses of Dutch bulbs 

 for Maltus & Ware: 



Consignee: Baes 



Viindcgrift, F. B.. & Co a 



Emery, W. K .' . 1? 



Tice & Lynch ..'.'.' ....'.".'.'.'.' !l6 



'^ot»> 36 



November 29 the French steamer La 

 Touraine came to the same port with 

 150 bags of seeds, consigned thus: 



Consignee: Raua 



Redden & Martin 27 



Holtzoff , ti. K. , & Co 72 



.Stnmpp & Walter Co 20 



Bernard, Judne 4 Co ' 1 



Todd, T. S., & Co .'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ^ 



Total ^ 



November 30 the German siiip Wurt- 



tcmberg, from Hamburg, arrived with 



245 bags of seeds, sent to the following: 



Consignee: Jiaen 



Mcl>niiglilin. Gormley & Kins... no 



Biish. W. J., & Co ,,0 



Van Loan & Co 95 



Totiil ^, 



MISS SALZEB A BBIDE. 



November 16 a pretty wedding was 

 that of Miss Ruth Ferndale, daughter 

 of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Salzer, to Rus- 

 sell Thompson, both of La Crosse, Wis. 

 The ceremony took ])lape in the Salzer 

 Memorial church. The floral decorations 

 were, perhaps, the most elaborate ever 

 .displayed at La Crosse. 



John P. Salzer, the father of the bride, 

 is jircsidcnt of the John A. Salzer Seed 

 Co., of La Crosse. The church in which 

 the marriage was solemnized is a memo- 

 rial to the grandparents of the bride, the 

 late Mr. and Mrs. John A. Salzer. The 

 former was the founder of the seed com- 

 ]!• " which now bears his name. 



Kunderd's Gladioli 



are now so well known and are in such great demand that you, 

 as a grower or. florist, cannot afford to be without them. No 

 other strains are now so popular, nor can you secure so many 

 beautjful blooms from ariy other. They always bring top prices 

 in the markets. 



Heretofore there has not been a sufficient supply to afford growers a 

 share in their great sale. 



/ offer you a 

 Chance this Year 



for the first time to secure a select collection of about 

 ninety choice varieties listed and described in my 

 wholesale price list. All authorities are agreed that my 

 new strains represent by far the greatest improvement in 

 gladioli today. 



You will miss many of your best customers if you let 

 them go elsewhere for their cut flowers and bulbs. 

 Send for my wholesale list above described'^ and also a 

 copy of my new retail catalogue, both free. 



A. E. KUNDERD 



The Originator of The Ruffled Gladiolus 

 Box 41, Goshen, Indiana, U. S. A. 



GLADIOLI 



OUTSIDE PLANTING 



UNITED BULB CO., Mt. Qemens, Mich. 



LEADING GROWERS OF GLADIOLI 



A New Florists' Aster 



EARLY AMERICAN BEAUTY 



KlooniH with the Kuyals 



SEND FOR Kl ORISTS' CATALOGUE 



HART & VICK 



55 Stone St., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



GLADIOLI 



Please send for my auotations on large or 

 small auantities of all the leading varieties. 



JELLE ROOS 



(iLADIOLUS RPKCIALIST 

 Box A. CONCORD, MASS. 



The Wayside Gardens Co. 



GROWERS OF HARDY PLANTS 



Shrubs, Bulbs and Seeds 



MENTOR, OHIO 



JUST ARRIVED FROM 



GERMANY 



FINEST 



Cyclamen Seed 



WANDSBEK TYPE 



Light and Dark Salmon, Bright Xmas 



Red, Blood Red, Rose Pink, 



White with Red Eye. 



$1^0 per 100; $12.00 per 1000 



If you want Kood plants, try this seed. 



C.C.POLLWORTHCO. 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



GLADIOLUS BULBLETS 



Baroa Halot, Peadlctoa Mn. Watt, Niifara, Raace 

 Torch and Schwabea, $3.50; C. M. Kelway, 

 $4.75; Paaana, Petce, $2.75. rrked Lergt. 

 Many other new unci . esiraule varieties. 



Write for wholesale list. 



Alfred Oesterling. "^'"S'lo'lftt'"' Bntlir.Pt. 



NATIONAL BULB TARNS, Inc. 



■•■tMi Harbor. MMilsaii 



Gladioli, Dahlias, Peonies 



and Hardy Perennials. 



300 ac rea under cultt^atioii 



