62 



The Rorists' Review 



NoVEMliKK 3, 1921 



ThiTf is ii wi(U' r;ui>;f in the prices 

 iiskod for seed stocii of all varieties, and 

 usually the hi{i;hest jiriees are wanted 

 for good niediuni-sizod stock. Prices for 

 delivery in January and the sprinj; 

 months are iiO cents to $]..')() ])er barrel 

 higher than for immediate^ s)ui)nient. 

 Prices for Irish (.'oblder, Green Moun- 

 tain and Spaulding Rose are (juoted 

 generally at $',i to $4, with some ship- 

 ])ers holding for ])riees as high as $4. SO 

 f. o. b. All prices are quoted on the 

 basis of 165 pounds or the 11 -peck bar- 

 rel. Aroostook Prize is quoted at $2.2i) 

 to $.'{ per barrel, with some shippers 

 holding for liigher prices for spring 

 delivery. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



F. C. Heinemann, Krfurl, (lenimny. — "Special 

 Tnido Offer of Novelties." iiii illuslriited Opatte 

 fcilder. olTerinif seeds of some of the newer va- 

 rieties of (lowers, mostly of Mr. Heinemann'B 

 oriKiiiiition. Tlie priueipal Kcnera represented in 

 tile list are diaiitlnis, isuloma, papaver, sihizan- 

 tluis and viola, besiiles a variety of Asparagus 

 Sprenjieri with white variegations. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Song Co., White Marsh. 

 Md. — Current issue of monthly wholesale bulle- 

 tin, containing prices which "cancel all previous 

 quotations and arc made on a strictl.v cash ba- 

 sis." A general stock of plants is offered, with 

 geraniums, lantanas. culeuses, ferns and palms 

 among the leading items. A page is devoted to 

 the company's new dahlia, Patricli O'Mara. 



A, E. Kunderd, t^oshen. Ind.^ — An 8 page whole- 

 sale list of Kunderd gladioli. Tliis. says Mr. 

 Kunderd, "is the first wliolesale catalogue <if 

 Kunderd gladioli ever sent out. Seventeen ruf- 

 fled varieties are now available for seedsmen and 

 growers and in addition a choice list of plain- 

 ]>etaled Icinds. as also a fine collection of the 

 priniiiliniis types." 



nashvilije:, tenn. 



The Market. 



Since the last report things have 

 taken a decided change in Xashville and 

 vicinity. Tliere is a heavy demand for 

 almost all kinds of stock, without suflii- 

 cient supply to meet it. Koses are per- 

 haps as plentifid as when we reported 

 last and cert:iiiily the tpiiility is better, 

 but, nevertheless, the demand has in- 

 creased so decidedly that there is a 

 shortage. Carnations are coming much 

 better and the (|uality is improving 

 right along. They jiri' not yet in full 

 cro]), however; ueitber is tlie (juality 

 fully u]) to staii(lar<l. Xashville has 

 long been a carnation city; that is, car- 

 nations have been more than ordinarily 

 popular here find they continue to be so, 

 and, for this reiison, the sliort.age is per- 

 hitj)s felt more tliaii it might be some 

 other places. The new variety, T. O. 

 Joy, is showing rem.'irkably well for so 

 efirly in the season. In fact, it is about 

 the only good white we li;i\(' seen thus 

 far. Its iiiiusual fragrance is making it 

 populfir with tlie public. 



('hrysaiitheniunis are beginning to ap- 

 |iear in f.'iir ((Uiintities, but its yet the 

 quiility is not as good Jis it should be. 



Dahlias have not .■imounted to much 

 this season; wliether it is on account of 

 the excessively hot, dry summer or not 

 we are 'not tible to s:iy. We liiive ii few 

 men here who usually grow good djih- 

 li.'is, but this year we liiive not seen so 

 much ;is one re.-illy tirst-class d;ih- 

 lia. We have seen some fiiirly good 

 flowers, l)iit they had short, we;ik stems. 

 This dahlifi short.age has undoubtedly 

 added miudi to the general flower short- 

 age, for, while this hiis never been ii 

 j)opular flower in Xashville, it would be 

 used many places instead of roses and 

 carn.'itions. 



GLADIOLUS 



1910 ROSE 



(Kunderd, 1915) 



A coming cut flower variety; bright attractive 

 rose color with a white line on lower petals; nice 

 straight spike with many blooms open at once; 

 does not burn or blister in the hottest sun; a 

 strong grower; rapid propagator, a good seller 

 and extra fine forcer; will produce first-class 

 spikes from No. 2 and No. 3 size bulbs; as early 

 as Halley or Chicago White. What more do you 

 want? 



2d size, 1% to l>^-inch $40.00 per 1000 



3d size, 1 to 1^^-inch 32.00 per 1000 



Immediate or later shipment, as you wish. 



For other varieties see our Classified Adv. in 

 this issue. We are not dealers; we GROW all 

 the stock we sell. 



THE PFEIFFER NURSERY 



WINONA, 



MINNESOTA 



Choice Gladiolus Bulbs 



FOR FORCING OR OUTDOOR PLANTING 



No. 1 Quality. Note Reasonable Price*. 



, -Per lOOO- — , 



No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. ."). No 6 



IVi-inch IHtolVj- 1 to 1 ».4 - ^i^i to 1- %to\- under 



up Inch inch inch inch Vi-lnch 



America ., $22.00 $19.00 $14.00 $0.00 » 6..->0 « 3 50 



Hertrex 80.00 70.00 60.00 .50.00 40.00 30"00 



('. M. KclHa.v 55.00 50.00 40.00 32.00 25 00 IH 00 



Evel.vn Kirtluiul 80.00 70.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 3000 



(iretchen ZanK 60.00 50.00 40.00 30.00 26.00 2o'oO 



llalle.v 28.00 24.00 19.00 13.00 9.00 450 



llrrada 80.00 70.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 30 00 



l.n.vwhilp 125.00 100.00 75.00 .50.00 40.00 25 00 



.Mr«. F KiitK 22.00 19.00 14.00 9.00 H..50 350 



.Mrw. F. I'eiKlletoii 40.00 35.00 28.00 18.00 14.00 9 00 



.Mr». Watt. , 35.00 30.00 24.00 16.00 10.00 6 60 



NiaKara 40.00 35.00 28.00 18.00 14.00 9*00 



raiiaina 35.(M) 30.00 24.00 16.00 1,0.00 6 50 



Peace 35.00 30.00 24.00 1(1.00 10.00 6'50 



KolIKe Torcli 40.00 35.00 28.00 18.00 14.00 900 



Schwahen 40.(K» 35.00 28.00 18.0b 14.00 o'.oO 



Tirnis; Ti'/r ilisicnint for cash wiili oriicr. I'ackinK free. 



All .stock guaranteed tnie to name. Write for iiriirs on other desirable new and 

 Ktanilard varieties. .\lso bulblet.s. 



ALFRED OESTERLING, 2kig,'^i£^ Stir Route, BUTLER, PA. 



GLADIOLI 



FOR FORCING OR 

 OUTSIDE PLANTING 



UNITED BULB CO., Mt. Clemens, Mich. 



LEADING GROWERS OF GLADIOU 



NATIONAL BULB FARMS, Inc. 



■•■tea Harbor. Mlehlcan 



Gladioli, Dahlias, Peonies 



and Hardy Perennials. 



300 acres under cultivation 



KENILWORTH 



^^HB GIANT PANSY SEED 



WK^^P Krailwertk Miztart, 1000 seeds. 



^^^^^ 35c; »«oz, 90c; '4 oz. 11,65; 



1 oz, $6.00. 

 All ColoQ, separate or miy<Hi, 1000 

 seeds, ;( cany 4 pkts, 11.00. 

 ^oz., fl.30; loz., $5.00. 



