JULY 16, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



59 



Our Motto s Tho BEST tho Markot Affords. 



PL ACE YOUR MPORT ORDERS NOW FOR FALL DELIVERY 1914 



CHA8. SCHWAKE & CO., inc. 



Horticultural Importors and Exportors 



90.92 WEST BROADWAY, 



NEW YORK 



M^ntluD 'I'by R«Tlew when yon write. 



Lil. Gigantaum and Multiflorum, 

 HOHMANN'S LILY OF THE VALLEY, 

 Paper Whit* Narcissus and Roman Hyacinths, 

 Dutck Bulbs, Englisk Goldan Spur, 

 Azaleas, Palms, Rosas, etc. 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



DANISH SEEDS 



Cabbage, 

 Cauliflower, 

 Carrot, Man- 

 gel, Swede, 

 Turnip, etc. 



Oontract 0£E«r« 

 and Samples at 

 jsur service. 



CibleAMrett— 



"FROOLSEN." 

 Cods: 5th Ei.. 

 k.B.C. Amer. 

 Seed Trade 

 Association. 



CHR. OLSEN, Seed Grower, "I'SSb-^i'SSSr' 



Mpntlon The BptIaw when vnn write. 



PANSY SEED 



From tlie Oldest Paney Specialist 



C. SCHWANECKE 



OSCHERSLSBEN, GERMANY 



Established 1H52 Per Oz. 



Schwanecke's Giant-flowered Improved 



Trimardeau $1.50 



Schwanecke's Giant-flowered Improved 



CsssUr 3.75 



Schwanecke's Giant- flowered Improved 



aermanla . .. 3.75 



Schwanecke's Giant- flowered Improved 



BuBSots 3.O0 



Schwanecke's Giant-flowered Improved 



Odlsr 2.60 



Price Ust Sent Free 



Mpntlon The Review when you write. 



Ask for Prices of Seeds (Garden, Farm 

 or Flower) from 



KELWAY'S 



for present delivery or on contract. 

 Special prices now ready. 



LANGPORT, ENGLAND 



iniilV ItfllV Inporter of DUTCH and 

 JUnJl flilA TRENCH BULBS ud SEEDS 



168 West 33d street, NEW 1 ORB 



Near Penn. Station and L. I. R. R. 



^"olved issues that never before had 

 been joined in his court. 



Statement of Plaintiff. 



The following is a statement of the 

 'acts by John M. Sheehan, counsel for 

 ^"f plaintiff, a truck grower: 



George Demint had two acres of 

 wh- \'" a higb state of cultivation on 



nich strawberries had been grown for 

 |»^oout a year and a half prior to plow- 

 oj^ , ^"^ a late roasting ear corn, June 

 r ' 1^1'^. After it was thoroughly 



•jrok 

 rain 



thoroughly 

 eii up by plowing there came a fine 



onnii"'*' the ground was in splendid 

 tJJ^'^J'^n^ for planting. The plaintilT 



^^»nt to the store of the Janssen 

 (n '^^^^i Co. and asked the clerk 

 moth ''"^ if they had seed of the Mam- 

 'lene '^ '*^^* ^^^^' ^^^^^ ^^ known to gar- 

 ans» "^ '? * ^**® variety, and the clerk 

 asCr";' *^at they had. Plaintiflf then 

 up a [, V ^^^^^ ^° charge to wrap him 

 ajnii,: °f the corn and, without ex- 



foii '!!" the corn, took it home. The 

 the seo'li" {"^'■^i^fe he prepared to plant 

 ^'''> but, on examination, he con- 



FISCHER'S 



CYCLAMEN SEED 



Qiowinir Dark Red. Qlowinff Red, Rose of Marien- 

 thal, Pure White, White with Dark Eye, Lilac. 



$3.6U per 1000 seeds, $26.00 per IO.OOj seeds, tlcO.OO 

 per 50,000 seeds. 



Salmoneum. |4.00 per 1000 seeds. 



Qlory of Wandsbek. Rose of Wandsbek, Pearl of 

 Zehlendorf and Rose of Zchlendorf , the 4 liest grow- 

 ing Salmon sorts, ^.50 per lOOO seeds. 



Flmbrlatum carmineo marginatum Victoria Cycla- 

 men, S4.00 per lu seeds. 



Rococo, $5.00 per thousand seeds. 



Casb with order, please. 



Natural Size 

 of Glory of 

 Wandsbek 



FERD. FISCHER, 



Wiesbaden- Aukamm, 

 GERMANY 



Over five hundred testimonial* and repeated orders for Cycla- 

 men Seed were shown to the Editor of The Florists' Review. 



-TO THE TRADE- 



HFNRY MFTTr Quedunburg, Germany 



IlLllll I IIIL I I Lq (Establish*!! In 1784) 



^^^^^^^ QROWER and EXPORTER on the veiy iarseet aeala sf all 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



SPECIALTIES t Beans. Beets. Cabbasea. Carreta, Kohl-Rabi, Leeks, Lettuces, On- 

 ions, Peas, Radishes, Spinach, Turnips, Swedes, Asters, Balsams, Besonias, Carnations, 

 Cinerarias, Gloxinias, Larkspurs. Nastiu-tiums, Pansies, Petunias, Phlox, Primulas. 

 Scabiovs, Stocks, Verbenas, Zinnias, etc. Catalogue free on application. 



HENRY INErnrS TRIUMPH OF THE OIANT PANSIES (mixed), the most perfect 

 and most beautiful in the world, $6.00 per oz.; $1.75 per k oz.; $1.00 per ^ oz. Postace paid. 

 Cash with order. 



All seeds offered are grown under my personal supervision on my own vast groands, 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and best Quality. I aisa 

 STOW larseiy seeds on contract. 



DANISH PANSY SEED 



Wlbollt's Danish Exhibition per lb., $20.00; per oz., $2.00 



Good Mixture per lb., 8.00; per oz., .30 



Extra Fine Mixtiu^ per lb., 4.00; per oz., ..36 



QIant Trimardeau Mixture per lb., 8,00; per oz., .60 



Postpaid. Cash with order. 



R. WIBOLTT, ..'o'^Sr. Nakskov, Denmark 



C. 



JONKHEER & SONS 



DUTCH BULBS 

 AND PLANTS 



HILLEaOM. HOLUND 



Save money by contracting your Seeds 

 directly with a Specialist 



J. HASSLACH, Seed Grower 

 ST. REMY-DE-PROVENCE, FRANCE 



Ready to be sent out: 



Chabaud and Guillot Carnation. Marguerite 



Carnation, Giant Pansy, Primula Sinensis, 



Cyclamen, Daisy. 



Mention The Review when yon wrltp. 



German Stock Seeds 



A GRAND SPECIALTY 



Price list on application 



PAULTEICHK, Striegau, Germany 



Oldaot Spaclal Houea 



NEW AND RARE SEEDS 



Unlqiie collection. Handieda of varletiflS 

 adapted for American use. Pereanial 

 and perfectly liardy. Own savins. 

 Gatalogoe free. 



PERRY'S HARDY PLANT FARM 

 ■aflaM, MMdlaaox. ~ 



In col'i storage, ready 

 for immediate shipment 



L. Giganteums, L Auratums and 

 L. Speciosum Albums, 8-9 in. 



Write for prices. 



YibkMM Nrnwry C»., \Xi. Ngi»Yo'SW 



August Rolker & Sons 



Oeneral Horticultural importors 



for the trade only. Send for estimates oi 

 price lists to 



61 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK 



or P. O. Box 7S2 



