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The Rorists' Review 



NOVEMBBK 24, 1921 



therefore not to call the meetiiifj until 

 the first or second week in December. 

 Members -will be notified later as to the 

 exact date of the meetinfj. 



PIPS, BULBS AND SEEDS. 



On the steamer Kyndam, which ar- 

 rived at New York from Rotterdam No- 

 vember 12, were two cases of valley pips, 

 consigned to Araltus & Ware, and the 

 following consignments of bulbs: 



("iiiisiciK'c ("asfs 



LiiiiK, 11. K 'js 



Hiinictt Itros -, 



Humptdii, .1. \\.. .h-.. A: Co ;{ 



KniK. K. .1 ! . L-J 



Vim /.Miiiifvchi llKis. iV riiilippi) 1 



JSoiilmry, S 1 



'l'"tiil (iO 



On tlie same vesstd were a number of 

 consignments of garden and llower 

 seeds. These were as follows: 



Consicncp H;i;;s 



UadwMiicr, I. Ij., Scfd ("o :;(M» 



(fiidwin's Sons. It. .1 10 



Aiii<ri<:in Kxprcss (d 7 



Iloltzoff. I,. S.. iV (■<! 21 



Miiltiis & War.' 20 



ViniKliiin's .Scril Stcirc 101 



V.Ul UlKMIl. W 101 



idtiii m-A 



SUGAR BEET SEED. 



The production of sugar beet seed 

 in the I'nited States this year is esti- 

 mated to be ;i,r)75,000 pounds, or a little 

 more than half the jiroduction of either 

 of the last two years. Eeports place 

 the average yield per acre at 97o pounds 

 on the 3, GOG acres harvested. The bulk 

 of the seed was produced in Colorado, 

 Idaho, California, Montana and Utah, 

 the states being named in the order of 

 their importance. 



Although the domestic production is 

 less than for any year since 191.T, the 

 stocks of sugar-beet seed in the rnited 

 States ajiparently arc still large, consid- 

 erably more than will be reciuired for 

 planting a normal acreage of sugar 

 l)eets in ISlliL'. The accomjianying table 

 shows the acreage, production and im- 

 |)orts (luring the last six years. 



V<'Mr. 



line, 

 nn- 



IIMS 



I'.iiii 



litL'O 

 I!>21 



•.Villi' niiriiili 



.\<rc- 



■.it:r. 



Arris. 



. -i.nxs 

 . li.ou 

 .ii,i:w 



. 7. "HO 



;{.ctM; 



I'r.Mlllr- 



tiiiii. 

 rcimids. 



."i.ri.'iii.doii 



.■'..(I70.IMIO 

 ,",!MIO.Od(i 

 0,700.011(1 

 l>,770,U(M) 



:t,r.7r,.o(M) 



liiipurts. 

 rmiiids. 



iii.oi;i,si;!t 



I.'i.4J-J.07(l 

 4.i;il7..S7(> 

 !i.s;io,oi;s 



L';!.41(i.(IS7 



•(:.:)sri.!)7ii 



ciidiiiK .'^(■ptciiilicr ."iO. Imports 

 iKiririall.v arc licavicr diiriMK Novciiilx'r and Di'cciii- 

 I'cr ilian diiriii); the sprinj; and snniincr niontli-;, 

 and 111(1 total lor llio .vcar lilL'l probabl.v will )w 

 considerably larjicr llian for the nine ii'ionllis as 

 shown. 



The 1P2] ]iroduction of sugar-l)eet 

 seed in (.'zechoslovakia is placed at sixty 

 per cent of normal, according to a re- 

 [)ort furnished by tlie agricultural at- 

 taclu' of the Czechoslovak legation at 

 Washington. The 1921 acreage in Den- 

 mark is jilaced at 2,441 acres, compared 

 with 2,0U8 acres in 1920, according to 

 the agricultural adviser to the Danish 

 legation. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Fuller's Gladiolus Farm, Italtle Creok. Mich. - 

 Wholesale list of cladioliis bulbs, with an offer 

 of a special disr'oiuit on immediate orders. 



Chautauqua nowerfield Co.. liemiis I'oinl. 

 ^"- V. —A IL'-paf-'c catalofiue of shidicdi. mont- 

 brelias. peonies, iriHes and miscellaneous i)eren- 

 nials. More than half of its pages are occupied 

 by gladioli. 11 is lioiind in a substantial, mar- 

 bled cover, which is notable for its tasteful com- 

 bination of gray and brown tints. 



Sluis & Groot, Enkhnizen. Holland. —A 39-paKe 

 oatalORuo of veRptable seeds and K 91-paBe oata- 

 logiip of flower seeds. Koth hooks are printed 

 (dearly and compiled systematically, with a oom- 

 plete catde code for use in ordering and with a 

 series of sipns. in the flower lists, to indicate 

 the class to which the varieties belong. 



Milton Nursery Co., Milton. Ore. -Forty-third 



MichelFs Flower Seeds 



ASPARAGUS PI.UMOSUS NANUS 

 Nurthern Greenhouse Grown Seed 



1000 Seeds $3.75 



."iOOO Seeds 1 8.00 



10,000 .Seeds 35.00 



.\SrAR.\GL'S SI'KENGERI 



1000 Seeds $0.75 



5000 .«eeds 3.00 



10,0110 Seeds 5.50 



Larger (Quantities quoted on applica- 

 tion. 



BKGONI.A Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Semperiloreiis Vernon $0.50 $5.00 



Semperlloreiis Mixed 50 4.00 



(iracilis I.iiniinosa 40 



Gracilis Rosea or Alha 30 



Gracilis I'rinia Donna 50 



CENTArRE.\ 1000 seeds Oz. 



Ciindidissima $0.40 $2.00 



G.> innucurpa 15 .50 



I.OBEI.I.\ Tr. Pkt. Oz. 

 Crystal I'alace Coinpaeta. . .J0.40 $2.00 

 Crystal Talace Speciosa 20 1.00 



I'ETUNIA Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



(irandillora Fringed $0.50 .... 



Culiloriiia Giants 50 .... 



Monstrosiis (.Michell's) 1.00 .... 



Dwarf Inimitalile 50 $1.50 



Rosy Morn 50 2.50 



Double Fringed Mixed, per 500 seeds, 

 $1.00; $1.75 per 1000 seeds. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII 



Dwarf Cecily 



Fireliall 



I'ink 



Snowball 



Clioice Mixed 



Tr. 

 ..$0 



SAI.VI.A Tr 



America $0, 



Itonflre 



Splendens 



/urich 



Pkt. 

 50 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 

 .40 



Pkt. 



50 



40 



25 



50 



VERBENAS 



.Mnnunotli 

 jM am moth 

 Mammoth 

 Mammoth 

 Mammoth 

 Mammoth 



TIll'NBERGIA 



Mixed 



l'"an<'.v 

 J'anJ'.v 

 Fancy 

 Fan«\v 

 Fnnc.v 

 Fanc.v 



Blue . . . 

 Pink.. . 

 Scarlet. 

 Striped. 

 White. . 

 Mixed. . 



Tr 

 .$0. 



Tr. 

 ..$0, 



Pkt. 



.30 



.30 



.30 



.30 



..30 



.30 



Pkt. 

 .15 



VINCA Tr. Pkt. 



Alba $0.15 



.\lba Pura 15 



Rosea l-*) 



.Mixed 15 



Oz. 



$2.50 

 2.25 

 2.25 

 2.25 

 1.75 



Oz. 

 $4.50 

 2.50 

 1.50 

 4.00 



Oz. 

 $1.50 

 1..50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 l.!50 

 1.25 



Oz. 



$0.00 



Oz. 



$0.75 

 .75 

 .75 

 .00 



Also all other SEASONABLE SEEDS, ■ 

 Bf LBS AND SUPPLIES. Wholesale 



I'rice List Free. <i , 



MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE 



518-516 Market Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Vention The Review when .vou write. 



DUTCH — BULBS~*^*^^N^" 



QUALITY A BIT BETTER 



French Roman Hyacinths $55.00 per 1000 



Soleil d'Or case of 900 bulbs, $65.00 



Paper White Narcissus 1250 to case, $2*4.00 per 1000 



Freesia Purity $9.00 per 1000; 5000 lots, $8.50 per 1000 



Valley Pips from storage, German type, $25.00 per 1000 



Case lots only, special, $50.00 per case. 



The Barclay Nursery 



IMPORTERS AND GROWEKS OF 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS, SHRUBS, VL\ES, TREES 

 AND ALL HARDY PERENNIALS 



60 BARCLAY ST. and 14 W. BROADWAY 



NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Chas. Schwake & Co., inc. 



LILY OP THE VALLEY 



Japanese Lilies, French and Dutch Bulbs 

 90-92 West Broadway NEW YORK 



Sfentlon The Review wben yon write. 



Ihe WORLD'S Bulb Center la EUROPE 

 EUROPE'S Bulb Center la BOLLAND 

 I10I.I>ANU*8 Bulb Ceuter la 



BADER & CO., %^\li5]^r 



Larse Growcn of Hraeintha. Talipa, Mareiaai, etc. 



REPRESENTATIVES: 

 JOHN H. BADBKlCareR. P. LANO, 

 P. B. BADER / 82 Broad St.. N.Y. CITY 



Please eominonieate with oa. 



KentloB Til* R«new when you write. 



KENILWORTH 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



Kenilwoith Mixture, 1000 seeds. 



8oc; ^ 07.. 90c; '4 oz. tl.65; 



1 oz. J<).(!0. 

 All Colon, separate or mixed. 1000 

 seeda.aoc, any 4 pkis. $1.00 

 ,'4oz..$1.30: 1 oz., J5.(H) 



The General Bulb Co. 



EstablisbeU 1883 



VogelanzaDgf Holland 



BRANCH OFFICE: 

 25 Beaver St., New York City 



Send us your ioQuiries for quotatioDB. 



Mention The Herlew when yon write. 



