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The Florists^ Review 



July 31, 1913. 



WintersonV i 

 "Combination ' Pansy Mixture 



has a reputation of 17 years' standing:. A 

 trial will convince you that it is a " GOOD " 

 Mixture in every sense of the word. To 

 those who "KNOW PANSIES" Combination 

 Mixture is especially recommended 



Trade pkt., SOc; 1/8 oz., 7Sc; 1/4 oz., $1.S0; 

 1/2 oz., $2.7S ; per oz., $S.OO 



Winterson's St%i Store 



166 North Wabash Ave., CHICAGO 



iWlntorson's Combination contains all boat typas 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



cultivation enormous crops are raised. 

 The farmers are planting to fruit, but 

 in the meantime they are getting rich 

 raising seed. Wheat runs fifty to sixty 

 bushels to the acre, with 105 bushels as 

 the record, and alfalfa yields five crops 

 in a season for hay." 



SHIPMENTS OF HABBISII. 



The Bermuda boat reaching New 

 York July 24 brought the following 

 consignments of Harrisii bulbs: 



Cases 



Crossmond, L. D. , Sc Co 191 



r.ee. H 20 



Keichmann, Pllser & Co 28 



Total 239 



Previously reported 1 .M2 



Total to date 1,881 



FRENCH BUI£S. 



The first shipment of French bulbs of 

 the 1913 crop reached New York from 

 Marseilles July 25, consigned as fol- 

 lows: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Maltus & Ware 457 



MIchell, H. F., Co 24 



Dreer, Henry A 132 



Henry & Lee 7 



Weeber & Don 66 



Stumpp & Walter Co 60 



Speelman, C. J., & Sons , 261 



Barnard, W. W., Co i...^.... 250 



Kuyper, P. C, & Co ". 180 



Bush, G. A., & Co 6 



International Forwarding Co 8 



Wright. K. H 17 



Cardinal, V. 10 



Maglrall, R 3 



Downing, R. F., & Co 7 



McLean & Charlton 4 



Halifax Seed Co 2 



\ aughan's Seed Store 458 



Lunham & Moore 582 



Roelker, A., & Sons 94 



Lang. R. F 21 



American Express Co 60 



Total 2,895 



DRY IN THE EAST. 



This appears to be another year when 

 seed growers in all the important seed 

 producing sections of the United States 

 are suffering from the effects of pro- 

 longed drought. It is the one cry at 

 this season that rain is lacking, and 

 the tra(Je has grown more or less to 

 expect- "an3 igi\^e the pessimistic ut- 

 terances of seed growers. However, 

 it has become generitlly recognized 

 that the lack of rainfall in California 

 this season has affected seed crops to 



LILIUM HARRISII 



For Immediate Delivery 



We have received our first consignment of Harrlsii'and offer a selected stock of the 

 original true Harrisii for early forcing. The stock was grown from the original true type and 

 will be found splendid stock for early forcing, for which purpose Harrisii is so valuable. The 

 crop this season is much shorter than usual, but we are still in i>osition to supply a nice lot 

 of selected stock and can now make delivery from first shipment. 



6 to 7-inch bulbs, 350 to the case, $5.50 per 100; $45.00 per 1000 



7 to 0-incb bulbs, 200 to the case, 9.00 per 1 00 ; 82.50 per 1 000 



Full case lots at 1000 rates. 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 



Blua and Pink — In Bud and Bleooa, (or Imaa*4iat« Us« 



We have a fine stock of pot-grown plants, in 6-inch and 7-incb pots, in fine shape, just 

 beginning to show color. :t5c and 50c each. 



We offer, also, a large stock of well budded plants for July and August flowering. 

 Plants m large tubs. $2.00 and $3.00 each; extra large specimens in half-barrels, $5.00 and 

 $7.50 each. 



FINE FERNS FOR SUMMER DECORATION 



We have a fine stock of the following varieties of Nephrolepis : 

 CLKaANTIStlMA-6-in. poU, 50c each; 8-in.. $1.00 each. 



HARRISII— Form of Bostoniensis— the best of all the plain-leaved type— 8-in., $1.00 each; 

 very large specimens in 10-in. pots, $3.00 and $4.00 each. 



WINTER-FLOWERING ROSES 



White Killamey, Pink Killarney, Richmond, Lady HiUingdon and Killamey Queen. 

 We have a small surplus over and above our own requirements of the above named 

 varieties. Strong grafted plants in 3*« and 4-in. pots, which we can supply as long as unsold. 



F. R. nERSON CO., Tarrytown-on-Hudson, NEW YORK 



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COLD STORAGE LILY BULBS 



We have a few thousands of the following Lily Bulbs in flrst-class condition, 

 which we ofiFer subject to being unsold: 



Paf 0&S6 



9 cases Lilium Giganteum. 8/10, 225 to case f 17.00 



•SO cases Lilium Giganteum, 7/9, liOO to case 16.00 



25 cases Lilium Speciosum Rubrum, 9/U, 125 to case 11.00 



20 cases Lilium Speciosum Melpomene, 11/18, 100 to case 15.00 



These bulbs were all specially packed for cold storage, and are just right for 



the production of blooms for fall. 



STUMPP & WAITER CO., 50 Barday St., NEW YORK 



sftx: 



a degree never before known. In the' 

 middle west conditions are more fa- 

 vorable; the vine seed crops have thus 



far given no occasion for special alarm. 

 In Michigan and Wisconsin the peas 

 have suffered seriously because of the 



