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The Florists' Review 



Sbftembkr 18, 1913. 



EARLY FALL BULBS 



READY NOW 



Roman Hyacintha, white, per doz., SOc; 



per 100, $3.(0. 

 Oandldum Lilies, per doz., GOc; per 100. 



$4.60. 

 Harriall LlUes, 7-9, per doz.. $1.36; per 



100, $8.76. 

 Chinese Sacred LUtes, per doz., 60c; btis- 



ket, $1.26. 



Freeslas, extra large, per doz., 26c; per 



100, $1.26. 

 Paper White Narcissi, per 100. $1.10; per 



1000. $8.76. 

 Omlthogalum. per 100. $1 60; per 1000, 



$12.00. 

 Oxalls. Bermuda Buttercup, per 100. 



$1.U0; per lOUO. $8.5U. 



Extra fine stock. Let us have your 

 order today. 



Write for fall cataloipie. 



JANES VlCrS SONS 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Mention The Berleiw when joa write. 



but the consignments were small. Fol- 

 lowing are the consignments: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Lang, K. F ■ 307 



Berger. H. H.. & Co 11 



Havemeyer, H. A B 



Langeler, H 51 



Brooks & Miller 10 



Lunham & Moore 'Xi 



Krug, E 84 



Vaugbau's Sood Store 3 



Boddington, A. T 1) 



Henderson, P.. & Co 64 



Macy, R. H., & Co 11 



Baldwin, A., & Co «0 



.Stone, C. v.. & Co 15 



Bernard. Judae & Co 15 



Roosa. J. V 42 



Adams Express Co (50 



Darrow, H. F ao 



Collins, W. T 2« 



Kuyper, P. C, & Co 164 



.MaltuB & Ware 1,107 



Stumpp & Walter Co 49 



Rlcbard, C. B.. & Co « 



Order 34 



Total 2,260 



The steamer from Rotterdam arriv- 

 ing at New York September 10 

 brought the following consignments of 

 Dutch bulbs: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Meyer, C. F 2 



Ward, R. M., & Co 45 



Vaughan's Seed Store .S7 



Hampton, J. W., Jr., & Co 167 



Hudson & Randolph ii 



Marshall, H. E., & Co 22 



Bernard, Judae & Co 94 



Stumpp & Walter Co 36 



Maltus & Ware 1,563 



Kuyper, P. C, & Co 468 



Total 2,439 



PrCTlously reported 11,500 



Total to date 16,199 



PBOGBESS AND PBOSPEOT. 



[A business summary by L. B. McCausland. 

 of Wichita. Kan., prefacing a committee report 

 presented at the recent seed trade convention.] 



It is only natural that firms who oc- 

 cupy what are termed commanding posi- 

 tions in the seed business, and who have 

 secured these positions by hard work, 

 should safeguard themselves and use 

 the information obtained from their 

 many years of experience to further 

 their own business. Perhaps within a 

 few more years they will be suflSciently 

 secure against competition, and will 

 then be glad to give freely of the re- 

 sult of their experience, so that the en- 

 tire seed trade may be benefited to some 

 extent. 



Business conditions have been chang-- 

 ing rapidly during the past five years, 

 and it is safe to say the changes of 

 the ne;^t five years will show more ad- 

 vancement toward better feeling and 

 fuller cooperation between those firms 

 engaged in the same line of work. 



THE YELLOW PAPER WHITE 



(Narcissus Soleil d'Or) — French-srrown 



If potted now will flower for Christmas and New Year's. 



PRICE: $2.00 per 100 $17.50 per 1000 



Case containing 1400 for $21.00 



All other Quality Fall Bulbs in season. Write for Catalogue. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman 



342 W«Bt 14th Str*«t. NEW ^ORK QITY ' 



Mention Tbe Review when you write. 



Paper White Grandiflora 



1250 to case, $8.25 per 1000 



Dutch HyacinthSf No. l, best named sorts 16.75 per 100 



Dutch Hyacinths, No. 2, best named sorts 4.75 per 100 



400 Roman Hyacinths 3.25 per 100 



Booking orders for Lilium Rnbrum, Roseum, Album, Auratnm and 

 Gig^anteum, also Spiraea Gladstone, fall delivery. 



M* M* CAKKOLlLly (near Cincinnati) 



Mention The RfTlew when you write. 



COLD STORABE LILY BULBS 



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

 which we offer subject to being unsold: 



Per Case 



9 cases Lilium Giganteum, 8/10, 226 to case $17.00 



30 cases Lilium Giganteum, 7/9, 300 to case , 16.00 



25 cases Lilium Speciosum Rubrum, 9/11, 125 to case. , 11.00 



20 cases Lilium Speciosum Melpomene, 11/13, 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 & WALTER CO., 50 Barclay St., NEW YORK 



V|«'ntion Tht Reripw when yon write. 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



KBNILWORTH STRAIN, light, medium 



or dark mixture. 

 KENILWORTH SHOW, an extra fine 



strain of large flowers. 

 MASTERPIECE, curled, wavy petals. 

 ORCHID FLOWERED, mixed. 

 Qlant Bronze and Copper Mixture. 

 QIANT FANCY, margined and edged, 



1000 seeds, 25c; 5000, $1.00; I4-0Z., $1.25; 



1 oz., $5.00. 



PRINCESS 



Tbe New Uprlslit Panay 

 Pacfcrt ■! 1101 tfii. 75 ceati; 3M tecit. ?5 Mrtt. 



For fuller description see my ad in 

 July and Aug. 7 and 14th. 



Pauies » Sennte Uiin, 1000 seeds, 25c. 



Giant Red 

 Giant Light Blue 

 Giant Dark Blue 

 Giant Zebra 

 Giant MoKinley 

 Giant Adonis 

 Giant Psyche 

 Giant Mad. Perret 



The precedinsr 17 sorts m'xed 

 equal proportion. 1000 seeds 25c 

 Any 5pkts. $1.00. any 11 pkts. |2 



With every $100 worth 

 Kenllworth strain I will 

 1000 of Rainbow free, and 

 with other amoants in like 

 proportion. 



Giant Royal Purple 

 Giant Emperor William 

 Giant Kinir of the Blacks 

 Giant Lord Beaconsfleld 

 Giant Yellow, dark eye 

 Giant Yellow 

 Giant White 

 Giant White 



BULBS — Now ready for shipment. — BULBS 



Roman Hynclntiu, 12 to 16 | s.oo per 100; | 27.00 per 1000 



Roman Hyacintha, 18 to IS 3.50 per 100; 



Harrisli Llliea, 5 to 7 4.00 per 100; 



Hartiaii Ullea. 7 to 9.00 per 100; 



Harriall liliea, 9 to 11 2O.OO per 100; 



Send for New Florists' Catalogue. 



82.75 per 1000 



87.50 per 1000 



82.60 per 1000 



196.00 per 1000 



CURRIE BROS. CO., 



108 Wlacenain Street. 

 312 Bread wey, 



Mditlon The Review when yon wrltf. 



MILWAUKEE. WIS. 



In many lines or classifications of 

 business, the ledger of one firm is open 

 to any other firm that would inquire 

 about the condition of any account con- 

 tained therein. Five years ago such an 



inquiry would probably have brought a 

 reply something like this: "We have 

 gone to considerable expense to secure 

 information about that account and feel 

 that, in jvstice to ourselves, we cannot 



