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The Florists' Review 



DbCembeb 10, 1914. 



C. S. & Co. 



NEW YORK 



Our Motto:— The Beat the Market Affords 



JUST RECEIVED:- 



HOHMANN'S FAMOUS LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS li! A A 



Lilium Formosum. 7/9 in., case of 250 bulbs, $16.00 Lllium Multiflirum, 7/9 in., case of 300 bulbs. $16.50 



Lilium Oiganteum, 7/9 in., case of 300 bulbs, $16 50 



CH4S. SCHWAKE & CO., Inc., 90-92 West Broadway, 



M<>iitlon The RptIpw wbpn yoD write. 



NEW YORK 



Dordrecht November 30, probably the 

 tail-end of the season's importations. 

 The consignments were as follows: 



Consignee. 



Lang, K. F 



Laugeler, H 



Vandegrift, F. B., & Co. 

 Henderson, P., & Co.... 

 Kuyper. 1'. C, & Co.... 



Cases. 

 39 

 66 

 10 

 10 

 1 



Total 125 



Previously reported 33,740 



, Total to date 33.865 



VALLEY CONSIGNMENTS LARGE. 



There were few consignments of val- 

 ley on the steamer Frederik VIII, 

 which reached New York from Copen- 

 hagen December 3, but each one of 

 them was large, and so the number of 

 cases totaled over 1,000. Now that 

 shipments have started to come, valley 

 pips, like all the other European impor- 

 tations of which a shortage was threat- 

 ened, will probably be in large supply. 

 The enemies of Germany will have 

 nothing to do with the products of that 

 nation, no matter by what devious 

 routes they reach the markets of the 

 allied nations. Holland bulbs were 

 neutral; the warring countries had no 

 compunction about receiving them, al- 

 though, of course, their purchases were 

 far less than in other years. Of valley 

 pips, a German product, horticulturists 

 of the allied nations will accept not 

 one case, though they came by way 

 of the antipodes. It is a fair assump- 

 tion, therefore, that the United States 

 will have, at the least, all the valley 

 pips its market will absorb, even though 

 present receipts are behind those of the 

 corresponding date a year ago. The 

 consignments on the Frederik VIII 

 were as follows: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Maltus & Ware 277 



MeyiT. C. F 206 



Loeeliner & Co 432 



Ou order 120 



Total 1,0.35 



Previously reported 1.952 



Total to d.Tte 2.987 



TIME ELEMENT IN CONTRACT. 



In holding that a buyer of onion 

 sets was not entitled to refuse delivery 

 of them under a shipment made by the 

 seller February 11, although the con- 

 tract of sale contained a provision that 

 shipment should not be made later 

 than February 10, the Springfield, Mo., 

 Court of Appeals decided, in the case 

 of Kirkeby & Gundestrup Seed Co. vs. 

 White, 153 Southwestern Reporter 279, 

 that the question whether the time for 

 delivery fixed by a sale contract is an 

 essential element irust be determined 

 after considering tne intention of the 

 parties as manifested by all the lan- 

 guage used in the agreement, and the 

 surrounding circumstances. Accord- 

 ingly, it was decided by the court that 

 in this case the fact that the contract 

 contained a provision that if the sets 

 8h6uld be shipped after February 10 

 the price would be 5 cents more per 

 bushel, and another clause to the ef- 

 fect that the seller would assemble the 



EUROPEAN SEEDS 



K«lway's can quote AND DELIVER: 



Carrot Lucorno Radish Rapo Turnip 



Cvlery Mustard Rutabaga Cauliflowor Winter Tires or Vetches 



Spinach Cabbage Boot Kalo Spiing Tares 



and FLOWER soods 



Those who have formerly placed their orders in other quarters will like, under present 

 circumstances, our prices. Please write at once while stocks last, both for present de- 

 livery and for delivery later, and on contracts for next fall. British sailings continue 

 all the time. 



KELWAY & SON, 



SIID OROWKR8 

 TO THE TRADE 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Langport, England 



-TO THE TRADE- 



HFNRY MFTTr QUEDlinburg, Germany 



IILllll I IfiL I I Lq (Establlshod In 1784) 



■^■■■■■■^■■■^ QROWER and EXPORTER on tiiovory iarcast scalo of aO 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



SPECIALTIES t B«ans, Beets, Cabbaees, Carrots. Kohl-Rabi, Leeks, Lettaces. On- 

 ions, Psas, RaOlshas, Spinach, Turnips, Swedes, Astars, Balsams, Besomas, Carnations, 

 Cinerarias, Oloxinias, Larkspurs, Nasturtiums, Panslas, Petunias, Phlox. Primnlai, 

 Scabious. Stacks. Verbenas, Zinnias, etc. Catalogue free on application. 



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

 and most beautiful in the world, $6,00 per oz.; Sl.76 per H oz.; Sl.00 per ^ oz. Postage paid. 

 Cash with order. 



All seeds offered are grown under my personal Bupeivislon on my awn vaat sraondat 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and best Quality. 1 1 

 araw laraaly aaada an cantract. 



Mention Th« BeTlew when yoo wrltr 



Now Here: MmiTS J BRAND ^^^^ 



GIGANTEUMS 



THE LILY WITHOUT A PEER 

 Ordor Now for Doiivory Ex COLD STORAGE later on. 



CORP. OF CHAS. F. MEYER. 99 Warren Street. NEW YORK 



Mention Tb« Rarlew wben rnn write 



C. JONKHEER & SONS 



GLADIOLI 

 SPECIALISTS 



HILLEBOM, HOLUHD 



Mention The BeTlew when yoa wrif. 



Ungnst Rolker & Sons 



Ganaral Horticultural Importara 



for the trade only. Send for estimatea oi 

 price lists to 



61 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK 

 ar P. O. Bax 782 



Mention Ttie Rerlew when yog writ*. 



DAHLIAS DAHLIAS 



10 000 good, strong not roots, of all the best 

 new aad up-to-date English varieties. Cactus, 

 Peony. Show, Collarette and Pompon. Pur- 

 chas-rs' own selection from my collfction of 

 370 distinct varieties, 60c per dozen; U.OO per 

 100. Catalogue free. 



Can be sent by Wells Fargo Express. 

 H. WOOLMM. OiliUa Specialist. Shiilty. Binaiailiaa, Ea«- 



DANISH SEEDS 



Cabbage. Cauliflower, 

 Carrot, Manxel, Swede, 

 Turnip, etc. 



CHR. OLSEN 



Seed a rower 



(Eetabllsbed 1862) 

 ODENSE, DENMARK 



Contract Offers and Sam- 

 ples at your service. 



CaMi •Mresi-"FROOLIEII." Cadt: Sth U.. A. B. C. 



Amer. Seed Trade Aaan. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



German Stock Seeds 



A GRAND SPECIALTY 



Price list on application 



PAUL TEICHER, Striegau, Germany 



Oldest Special House 

 Mentloa The Bavlvw wtasa yvn wfftt. 



