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The Florists^ Review 



Fkbbcabt 9. 1922 



firm's five years of experience. New 

 stocks here certainly are tiptop; with 

 favorable weather, bumper crops may be 

 looked for. 



Martin C. Eibsam, Trenton, N. J., is 

 optimistic touching the seed outlook. 

 Our esteemed confrere is under the 

 weather. It is hoped that he will speed- 

 ily recover. 



Satterthwaite's Seed Store, Trenton, 

 N. J., the oldest yet newest in keeping 

 to the fore, is prepared for what is 

 hoped will be a bountiful season. 



W. M. 



TREE SEED IMPORTS BY MAIL 



In connection with the order authoriz- 

 ing mail entry of plant imports under 

 regulation 14, quarantine 37, contained 

 in circular letter 141, which was printed 

 on page 36 of The Review for January 

 12, the Federal Horticultural Board or- 

 dered at the meeting January 10, 1922, 

 that tree seeds, the unlimited entry of 

 which hitherto by freight or express has 

 been possible under regulation 3 of the 

 quarantine, may hereafter, at the option 

 of the importer, be made through the 

 mails on the condition that such entry 

 shall be treated as an entry under regu- 

 lation 14 and shall conform to the con- 

 ditions of such entry as indicated in the 

 circular letter referred to. A special 

 permit will be issued for each such entry 

 of tree seeds, together with mailing tags, 

 as provided for mail entry under regu- 

 lation 14, advises Dr. C. L. Marlatt. 

 After inspection and disinfection either 

 at Washington or San Francisco, the 

 shipment will be remailed under the 

 original postage to the importer and the 

 importation will be released from 

 further control under the quarantine. 

 This provision applies to tree seeds only, 

 and the importation of the other items 

 enumerated in regulation 3 through the 

 mails is not authorized. 



CATALOQXJES RECEIVED. 



E. De Vrles & Son, Cleveland, 0. — An 8-page 

 tmoklet, containlnK u wholesale list of bulba 

 grown by Corn, Tabak, Cyzn & Co., Beverwyk, 

 Holland. 



W. L. Crissey, BorinB, Ore. — Ninth annual 

 catalopiie of gladioli, irisi-s, dahlias, peonies, 

 bulbous stock and miseellanonus hardy plants; a 

 notably tasteful, well illustrated -4i)age book- 

 let. 



White Oak Farms, Thomasville, N. C— A 

 12-page, pocket-furm list of gladioli, with offers, 

 also, of a strain of seed corn and of clirahlng 

 wax beans and a special breed of poultry. One 

 Tarlety of iris also is listed. 



Colorado Seed Co., Denver, Colo. — Illustrated 

 catalogue of seeds, vegetable roots, hardy plants, 

 nursery stock, tools, florists' and gardeners' 

 supplies: forty-eight good sized pages, iu a 

 tasteful black and white cover. 



May Seed & Nursery Co., Shenandoah, la. — 

 An Illustrated catalogue of the stock carried 

 In both departments of the business; ninety-two 

 pages. In a richly and harmoniously colored 

 cover. "I have increased the nursery de|)art- 

 ment," says the proprietor. 



Archlas' Seed Store, Sedalla, Mo. — "Archias' 

 Seed Annual," Illustrated; sixty-four pages and 

 cover. Besides the seeds and all the seedsman's 

 customary side lines, general nursery stock Is 

 ofTered. The list of sundries is extensive and 

 includes a page of beekeepers' supplies. 



Mrs. George Sheffield, Burton. Wash. — A 16- 

 page catalogue of dahlias. Including a dozen or 

 more varieties originated by Mrs. Sheffield; two 

 Illustrations. The cover, liglit tan with green 

 lettering. Is Ixith neat and serviceable: it is 

 Inscribed with the slogan, "Puget Sound Dahlias 

 Lead the World." 



Alfred Oesterlingr, Butler. Pa. — "Descriptive 

 Catalogue of New, Rare and Standard Varieties 

 of Gladioli," a tasteful, well printed, illustrated 

 booklet of twenty-seven pages, in pocket form. 

 Mr. Oesterling announces that he has "taken 

 over the entire stocks of three fine seedling 

 Tarleties, originated by Wilbur A.. Christy." 



F. W. Bolgiano & Co., Washington, D. C. — 

 Illustrated 80-page catalogue of "Capitol City 

 Seeds," otherwise called "Seeds that Succeed." 

 On the cover, all four pages of which are 

 handsomely colored, tomatoes are especially con- 

 •plcuons. Besides seeds, roots and bulbs, the 



Our Offices and Warehouses at Llsse, Holland 



Pioneer Growers D¥ If DO o^ Every 



and Exporters of D wL^DO Description 



M. Veldhuyzen van Zanten & Sons 



LISSE, HOLLAND 



The Same Old Firm at the Same Old Stand 



MAIL ADDRESS froa Jaaaarr 1 to May 1, Cars R. F. Laag . S2 Bread Street. NEW YORK. N. Y. 

 CABLE ADDRESS, VELDZANTEN, LISSE, HOLUND. 



Established 1870— Still going strong 



19it Illustrated Catalogue free on application 



TRONP BROS. 



WHOLESALE BULB GROWERS 



Lisae, Holland 



^'None but the Best" at most reasonable prices. 



ALSO FRENCH BULBS 

 CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION 



AMERICAN ADDRESS: 



ROOM 40, 116 BROAD STREET, 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



J. J. GRULLEMANS & SONS 



LISSE, HOLLAND 



DARWIN and BREEDER TULIP SPECIALISTS 



CATALOGUE ON REQUEST 



ADDKES8 CORRESPONDENCE TO 



D. GRULLEMANS, care Maltus & Ware, 116 Broad St., NEW YORK, N. Y. 



All Florists who seek a source of dependable and reliable Fsrciac Balbt please communicate with 



CRESCENT BULB COMPANY 



Wholesale Bulb Growers 



American Addreit: 84 Broaa St., New Yoik HILLEGOM, HOLLAND 



QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO 



book offers general nursery stock and an un- 

 usually large line of implements and sundries. 



Moore Seed Co., PhUadelphla, Pa.— "Whole- 

 sale List of Seeds for Market Gardeners and 

 Florists," ninety-eight Urge, closely packed 



Alkemade & Son 



Wholesale Bulb Growers 



Noordwyk, Holland 



DANISH SEED IMPORT 



Import of all kinds of Seeds direct from seed 

 (frowers In Denmark. Please send for price list. 



CHR. MOSBJERG, Zl« 7tk St N.. MiiueapoUs, Mul 



