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The Florists' Review 



March 9. 19» 



tlie Michigan grower with Be«d§, plants or trees 

 best suited to Michigan conditions." 



Shady Lawn Nurseries, Hammonton, N. J. — 

 "List No. 10," an illustrated wholesale cata- 

 logue, in a neat and strong, light green cover. 

 Dahlias are the specialty and occupy about eleven 

 of the total sixteen pages. Among the other 

 stock listed are gladioli, irises, peonies and 

 miscellaneous hardy plants, grapes and other 

 fruit-bearing plants. 



X. B. Skinner Co., Chicago. 111.— A fully 

 Illustrated 24-page catalogue of "Emergency 

 Pipe Clamps," valve disks and other pipe re- 

 pairs, pipe saddles, valve-reseating tools, pipe 

 benders, motor valve sets and other mechanical 

 equipment. This is an attractive. Interesting 

 and persuasive booklet, printed on cream-tinted, 

 enameled paper and bound in red. 



J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. — "Seed 

 Annual for 1922," a freely illustrated S8-page 

 catalogue. In a colored cover. Oarden vegetables 

 are listed in the first part of the book and 

 farm seeds in the closing pages; an intervening 

 10-page section is devoted to Sower seeds. A 

 yellow insert at the beginning contains whole- 

 sale vegetable prices for market gardeners. 



General Bulb Co., New York, N. Y., with 

 headquarters at Vogelenzang, Holland. — Whole- 

 sale catalogue of Holland bulbs and roots. This 

 is an elegant book, though not illustrated and 

 not strikingly showy. Its foi;ty-eight large pages 

 are printed with large, clear type on enameled 

 paper, bound in a brown and gold cover and tied 

 with a red cord, instead of being sewed. Pre- 

 pared hyacinths are included, 



X. Rioe Co., Philadelphia, Pa. — "Easter Port- 

 folio of Keystone Quality Florists' Supplies," a 

 fully and finely illustrated folder, printed with 

 purple ink on cream-tinted paper, and presenting 

 so attractive a view of the immense stock as to 

 convey a strong temptation to purchase. First 

 in order are the baskets and other wickerwork, 

 in almost Innumerable artistic designs; these 

 are followed by prepared natural-foliage wreaths, 

 wax designs, trimmed wreaths, mats, pot covers, 

 ribtMns and many other accessories. 



Wayside Gardens, Mentor, O. — A well printed, 

 ■ystematically arranged wholesale catalogue of 

 hardy perennials, with clear, concise descriptions 

 and numerous attractive illustrations; thirty- 

 two pages and cover. Such special favorites as 

 irises, peonies and phloxes have their due degree 

 of prominence. Several species of lilies are 

 listed, as well as good stocks of dahlias, gladioli, 

 hardy roses, vines and hedge plants. Particularly 

 worthy of note are Hydrangea otaksa in pots 

 and eight choice varieties of French hydrangeas 

 for fiorists. 



John Bodger Ic Sons Co., Lios Angeles, Cal. — 

 "Bodger's Unrivaled Flower Seeds; Contract 

 Prices Only, .Subject to Change After May 1" — 

 so says the title-page of a catalogue which is 

 really notable, not for its showiness, but for an 

 attractiveness which may be described as quiet 

 and businesslike. Its fifty long, narrow pages 

 are devoid of illustrations, but are well printed 

 with blue Ink on good paper and bound in an 

 exceptionally neat gray cover. A general stock 

 of flower seeds is listed, but asters, zinnias, 

 sweet peas, nasturtiums and stocks are among 

 the specialties. 



SNAPDRAGON 



Begin to sow aeed for spring blooms and 



for early spring sales of plants. Use the 



best seed and be sure of results. 



SEED of our famous Silver Pink, $1.00 per pkt.; 

 8 for $2.80: 7 for $5.00. 



SEED of Hybrid Pink and of our new Golden 

 Pink Queen, same price. 



SEED of Keystone, Nelrose, Garnet. Whi'e, Yel- 

 low, Scarlet. Light Pink. Buxton and Fancy 

 Mixed, 3ac per pkt.: 3 for $1.00. 



Free cultural directions. All orders cash, 



G.S.RANSBURG,SONERSWORmN.E 



Uentlon The Review when yoa writ*. 



Order Now 



VALLEY PIPS 



For Forcing 



For EASTER 



Chicago 

 Market Brand 



1000 pips $36,00 



500 pips 18.00 



260 pips 10.00 



Florisf* 

 Money'Maker Brand 



1000 pips $30.00 



600 pips 16.00 



250 pips 8.00 



Original cases of 2500 for 70.00 



Immediate shipment, or weekly shipment from cold storage 

 during the season if wanted. 



HUT DDT IMC 3040 W. Madison St., 

 • n. dKUJIiJ^ CHICAGO, ILL. 



M«nt1oB The Review when yon write. 



VAN ZONNEVELD BROS. & PHILIPPO 



ESTABLISHED 1879 



SASSENHEIM, 



HOLLAND 



Lily of the Valley— Bulbs 



Order Now Your First-Class 

 German Grown 



Lily of the Valley 



Rltfht Prom Cold Storage 

 at Pre-War Prices 



Let Us Quote Yoa Oar 

 Reasonable Prices 



The Best Grade 



Dutch and French Bulbs 



Branch Office: 18 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY 



AGE AND REPUTATION ARE TWO 

 FACTORS WORTH CONSIDERATION 



Bulbs — HOLLAND — Bulbs 



R. A. Van Der Schoot 



Whole*al9 Bulb Grower 



Hillegom, Holland 



OUR PRODUCTS WILL WIN PATRONS FOR YOU 



Bulbs 



Address all correspondence care of 



J. W. HAMPTON, JR, CO. 



17 Battery Place NEW YORK 



Bulbs 



C. KEUR & SONS, HILLEGOM, HOLLAND 



S62S Mosholu Ave^ NEW YORK CTTY 



Lily of the Valley -Gladioli 



Now on hand in this country for immediate delivery. 



Orders and inquiries invited. 



The trade will be visited b due time for Spring and FaU ciders 1922. 



