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The Floristis^ Review 



Sbftembbb 25, 1913. 



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Cold Storage Lilies 



SURPLUS CLEARANCE 



All Bulbs sound, dormant, and In good condition, and will be examined and repacked before shipment. 



Lilium Longiflorum Giganteum potted right now will flower around Christmas and 

 New Year's; Lilium Speciosum through and up to Easter — you will find them invalu' 

 able for all cut flower purposes. We make the following bargain offer till sold out: 



Lilium Longiflorum Giganteum 



7 to 9-in., 300 bulbs in a case. 



100 1000 Case 

 .$5.00 145.00 $12.00 



Lilium Speciosum Album 



Cold 

 'Storage 



8 to 9-in., 225 bulbs in a case $ 7.50 $60.00 $12.00 



9 to 11-in., 125 bulbs in a case 8.50 80.00 10.00 



11 to 13-in., 100 bulbs in a case 10.00 90.00 10.00 



Less S% if casli accompanies tlie order 



ARTHUR T. B0DDINGT0N,34l'w,^°T«iV 



NEW YORK CITY 



been offered by auction by this English 

 agent at lower prices still. 



"Now, considering heavy prices paid 

 by firms, surely this is not business, 

 and should be stopped. Protection of 

 some kind is necessary, as the tale is 

 told by the agent on journey and never 

 put into writing. 



"If the large buyers throughout Eng- 

 land would join together and exchange 

 their experiences, I am quite sure Ro- 

 man hyacinth buyers would refuse to 

 contract above a certain price, in ex- 

 actly similar way to the lily of valley 

 buyers last year." 



CLOVEB SEED. 



Referring to clover seed crops, Con- 

 rad Appel, Darmstadt, Germany, had 

 this to say September 11: 



"Red clover will favorably yield in 

 Germany and in Austria, where the 

 weather has been propitious. England 

 and France are also expecting satis- 

 factory results. 



"The white clover crop will be bet- 

 ter and the rates will be lower than last 

 season; however, the bright, fine qual- 

 ity will again be rare. 



"Alsike in Russia and Germany was 

 satisfactory, while America is yielding 

 little. 



"Crimson clover was not much asked 

 for, owing to the rainy weather in 

 July, and through this the prices have 

 come down. 



"Large grained birdsfoot trefoil is 

 late and it seems that one can only 

 reckon upon a small crop. The small 

 grained birdsfoot trefoil, on the con- 

 trary, shows better results than last 

 year. 



"It is still too early to be able to 

 say anything definite about the crop of 



GOLD STORAGE LILY BOLBS 



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

 which we offer subject to being unsold: 



Poi* 0&86 



9 cases Lilium Giganteum, 8/10, 225 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 Barday St., NEW YORK 



WESTERN HEADQUARTERS FOR 



Finest Cold Storage Valley Pips 



Order Now— Stock Is Scarce. 



$18.00 per 1000; $9.50 per 500; $5.00 per 250. 

 Shipments made daily as desired. 



H. N. BRUNS, 3032-42 W. Madison St., CHICAGO 



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BULBS -" ^ow ready for shipment. — BULBS 



Roman Hynclntha, 12 to 15 | 8.00 per 100; $ 27.00 per 1000 



Roman Hyacinths, 13 to 15 8.60 per 100; 82.75 per 1000 



Harrteil LUlea. 6 to 7 4.00 per 100; 87.60 per 1000 



Harrisil Lilies, 7 to 9 9.00 per 100; 82.60 per 1000 



Harrlsil LUlea, 9 to 11 20.00 per 100; 196.00 per 1000 



Send for New Florists' Catalogue. 



CURRIf BROS. CO., 



IDS WIscenaIn Straat. 

 312 Broadway, 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



