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The Florists' Review 



63 



Seed BetabUahmenta at 

 Griealieim In 1789 



CONRAD APPEL 



1700 WHOLESALE SEEDSMANJ 1Q|^ 

 IfOv ISS TEARS IN THK TBADK Ivlf 



DARMSTADT, GERMANY 



Desiccating Estabiisfinieiits for tlie Production off 



Evergreen Tree Seeds 



Seed Cleaninfir and Grading Plant of Up-to-date System 



Acenta: 



MftSSRS. LOKWITH, LAR8KN «E CO., , 



150 Naaaau St., Mew York 



SPECIALTlElS: 



fligh-grade Natural Grass Seeds 



with guaranteed analysis as per Zurich norms. 



Grass Seed Mixtures for Meadov^s, Pastures, Lawns« Golf Courses, 



Tennis Courts, Tees, etc, 



well known in the States for their excellent values. 



CLOVER, AGRICULTURAL and FIELD SEEDS 

 EVERGREEN and DECIDUOUS TREE SEEDS 



Conrad Appel begs to inform his customers in the United States that the present 

 war is in no way preventing him from doing his export trade in the usual way (via 

 neutral ports), and all orders will be executed with very best care and attention. 



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DANISH SEEDS 



Cabbage. 

 Cauliflower, 

 Carrot,Man- 

 gel, Swede. 

 Turnip, etc. 



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CHR. OLSEN, See4 Gitwer, ^SZiS^ 



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G. JOIKHEER & SONS 



6UDI0LI 

 SPECIALISTS 



HILLESOM, HOLURD 



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tracts for 1915 crop still are difficult to 

 develop. The Review reported at the 

 time of the Wisconsin packers' con- 

 vention that seed selling was slow, and 

 the turn is not yet in sight, although 

 of course it will come in time. 



ABBIVALS OF VALLEY PIPS. 



On the steamer Bergensf jord, which 

 reached New York December 24, were 

 1,041 cases of valley pips, and on the 

 Byndam, from Rotterdam, which came 



IMPORT STOCK=CASE LOTS 



Prompt shipment, at F. 0. B. New York prices, in case lots. 



80 Cases Kentia Forsteriana Seeds, 



2*4 bushels (about 11.000 seeds per case) 

 12 Cases Kentia Belmoreana Seeds, 

 2H buBbels (abnut 8000 seeds per case) 

 84 Cases Hig^h-grade Berlin Valley Pips, 



1913 crop, from N. If. cold storage (2600 pips per case) 

 4 Cases Lilium Multiflorum 



(new crop), 7-9 inch (300 per case) 

 4 Cases Lilinm Rubmm 



(new crop). 8-10 inch (170 per case) 

 7 Cases Lilium Oiganteum 



(new crop). 7-9 inch (300 per case) 

 6 Cases LiHum Gig^anteum 



(new crop), 9-10 inch (200 per case) 

 > 46 Bales Ralfia, 



Red Star Brand (225 lbs. per bale) 

 187 Bales Raifia, 



AA West Coast (226 lb«. per bale) 

 86 Bales Raifia, 



XX Superior (225 lbs. per bale) 

 42 Cases French Manetti, 



1-year. 6-9 m/m (10-16,000 per case) 



WRITE FOR PRICES AND TERMS 



CHUTCHISON & CO., ti« m»»oirT HouM 

 17 Murray StrMt, NKW YORK 



MeBtkw Tha B*' 



Zissij 



WW ywi wrtte. 



to port the same day, were nearly half 

 as many. Of those on the Norwegian, 

 boat, one consignment was from Ohris-j 

 tiania and the rest from Bergen. Al-| 

 though large numbers of valley pips' 

 are coming br way of Botterdain dnd' 

 Copenhagen, py far the greater part 

 of them are consigned to this country' 



£. FORMOSUM 



7-9 inch, 9-10 inch, lO-U Inch, 11-13 inch 



Ms* lavaa-srswa musu. >« and k inch. 



Write for prices. 



YOKOHANA NURSERY CO., IM 



Woolworth Bldf., New York Citj 



