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The Florists^ Review 



NOTBUBEB 26, 1914. 



JUST RECEIVED 



A NEW IMPORTATION 

 OF KENTIA SEEDS 



We have jast received in fine condition, an importation of Kentia seeds, which we offer as followi, 

 either Belmoreana or Forsteriana: 



1000 seeds at $7.50 per 1000 2500 seeds at $6.50 per 1000 



5000 seeds at $6.00 per 1000 



We give no guarantee as to germination of this seed, bat you have the privilege of returning at our expense, if upon 



examination you do not feel satisfied. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714-716 Chestnut St, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



The above o££er is intended for the trade only 



MPDtlno Tbp Kertew wbeD jon write. 



"WORTH-WHILE" QUALITY BULBS 



Ready for Immediate Shipment 

 LILIUM GIGANTEUM ^«Itock 



7 to 9-inch ; I 6.fi0 per 100 $50.00 per 1000 



8 to 10-inch 10.00 per 100 87.50 per lOOO 



AURATUM- HARDY JAPAN LILIES Perdoz. 100 1000 



8 to 9 inches (160 bulbs to case) fO80 15.50 $60.00 



9 to 11 inches ('OO bulbs to case) 1.26 8.00 76.00 



11 to 13 inches ( 75 bulbs to case) 1.80 1400 125.00 



8FKCIOSUM RUBRUM— Perdoz. 100 1000 



8 to 9 ioches (I7<t bulbs to case) $0.90 $5.75 $62.60 



9 to 11 inches (It'O bulbs to case) 1.35 9.25 86.00 



11 to 13 inches ( 75 bulbs to case) 2.25 16.C0 140.00 



SFECIGSUM ALBUM- 



8 to 9 inches (170 bulbs to case) 1.35 9.25 S50O 



9 to U inches (lOi bulbs to case) 1.80 14.00 130.00 



SFECIOSDM MELPOMKNE- 



8 to 9 inches (i;0 bulbs to case) 90 6.76 62.50 



9 to 11 inches (100 tulus to case) 1.36 9.25 85.00 



WINTERSON'S SEED STORE 



166 No. Wabash Avenue CHICAGO 



Mjntlon The RctIcw when yon write. 



ner at Mouquin's. Among those pres- 

 ent were: 



F. W. Bruggerhof and E. E. Bruggerbof, of 

 J. M. Tliorburn & Co., New York. 



W. Atlee Burpee, W. Atlee Burpee, Jr., an'I 

 Howard M. Earl, of W. Atlee Burpee & Co., 

 tlilladelpbia. 



B. Luudretb and B. Landretb, Jr., and S. Phil- 

 lips Laudreth, of D. Landretb Seed Co., Bristol. 

 Pa. 



Frank Woodruff and Wataon 8. Woodruff, of 

 8. D. Woodruff & Son, Orange, Conn. 



Walter P. Stokes, of Stokes' Seed Store, Phila- 

 delphia. 



S. F. WllUard and E. W. Wllllard, of Corn- 

 stock, Ferre & Co., Wethersfleld. Conn. 



Lem W. Bowen, of D. M. Ferry & Co., De- 

 troit. 



Carl Cropp, of Vaoghan's Seed Store, Chicago. 



F. W. Bolgiano, Washington, D. C. 



Thomas Laniirum, of C. G. Morse & Co.. San 

 FrancUco. 



A. Lee Don, of Weeber & Don, New York. 



Thomas Whittet, of T. W. Wood & Sons, Rich- 

 mond, Va. 



C. H. Breck, of Joseph Breck & Sons Co., 

 Boston. 



President Bruggerhof is 83 years of 



age, in splendid health. 



ANOTHER DISCIiAIMEB CASE. 



Need for the general use of the dis- 

 claimer, for self-protection as well as 

 for the purpose of strengthening the 

 trade custom, is shown by the frequent 

 suits for damages brought against mem- 

 bers of the seed trade. The conspicuous 

 appearance of a statement of non-war- 

 ranty on letter-heads, bills, packets, 

 labelatjind tags, in addition to one of 

 the front pages of the catalogue, will 

 serve to impress it upon buyers of 

 seeds. A placard placed in full view 

 in the store will bring it to the notice 

 of the casual customer. The appearance 

 of the disclaimer on all of the printed 

 matter of a seed company is practically 

 necessary to insure its being brought to 

 the attention of every buyer. 



Another suit in which the disclaimer 

 must be the defense has been brought 

 in the Circuit court of Jefferson county, 

 Kentuckey, against Wood, Stubbs & Co., 

 of Louisville, Ky. Thomas Wallace, a 

 newspaper man and the owner of a 

 farm in Jefferson and Oldham counties, 

 claims damages of $488.50 because he 

 was given a garden variety of corn 

 when he wanted field corn. Mr. Wallace 

 says he is not an experienced farmer, 

 and went to Wood, Stuhbs & Co. last 

 May and asked for seed for field corn. 

 He purchased and paid for seed of 

 Boone County White, which is the de- 

 fendant's leading variety of field corn. 

 The plaintiff charges that the corn was 

 not Boone County White, but a garden 

 variety, which produced a smaller crop 

 than that which he would have obtained 

 had the variety been Boone County 

 White. His erop was worth, he states. 



LILIUIVI HARRISII 



6 to 7 fl.OOperlOO: $38.00 per 1000 



7 to 9 9.00 per 100; 82.50 per 1000 



FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS 



12 to 16 $3.26 per 100; $29.00 per 1000 



13 to 15 4.00 per 100; 36.60 per 1000 



NARCISSUS PAPER WHITE 



12 to 15 ctm $1.00 per 100; $8.60 per 1000 



Send for quotations on Freesias. We have a surplus, and can make you good prices. 

 Wholesale Bulb Catalogue mailed on request. 



CURRIE BROS. CO . i^l £!.'.'?::'>': "^ MILWAUKEE. WIS. 



Mention The Iterlew when yoo write. 



C. JONKHEER & SONS 



GLADIOLI 

 SPLCIALISTS 



HILLEGOM, HOLLAND 



M«»ntlop The Rerl^w when yon write. 



DAHLIAS DAHLIAS 



10.000 good, strong not roots, of all the best 

 new and up-to-date E' elish varieties. Cactus, 

 Peony. Show. Collan-tte and Pomuon. Pur- 

 cha8>-r8' own selection from my 'collrction of 

 370 distinct varieties, 60c per dozen; $4.00 per 

 100. Catalogue free. 



Can b^ sent by Wells Fargo Express. 

 N. WOOLMAN. DahKa tKciilitt. Ihiiltr. Birniatbaa. Ei|. 



Asparagus Lutzi 



This new Asparagus Fern has many qualities 

 which render it superior to the old Asparagus 

 Piumosus It does not wind: it flowers pro- 

 fusely and seeds freely; its cultivation is very 

 siraule, and it only requires a cold house; it 

 has no thorns. Even without water it will keep 

 fp-fh for weeks when cut. A full description 

 will be sent on applicatioo. 



SEEDS 



25 seeds. 25c; 100 seeds, 75c; 1000 seeds, $6.26. 



Postpaid on receipt of p ice. Remit by Inter- 

 national P. 0. Order. 



CUNGENDAAL NURSERY, LTD. 



' ^ TdE HAGUE, HOIXAKD 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



