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The Florists^ Review 



January 21, 1915. 



Toogjod & Sons. Southampton, England. — Peas, 

 $4.30 to |4.M) bu. 



Geo. R. Pedrlck, Pedrlcktown, N. J.^Tomato, 

 22 lb. and 88 bu. ; squash, 10 to 21; watermelon, 

 6 to 14; muskmelon, 16 to 20. 



J. W. Jung Seed Co., Randolph, Wis.— Summer 

 cypress, 25, 30, 32 and 35. 



W. H. Barrett, Adrian, Mich.— Tomato, 5Q. 



Everett B. Clark Seed Co., Miltord, Conn.— 

 Beet 8 to 35; cabbage, 40 to 46; carrot, 30; 

 onion, 65 to 75; parsley, 20 to 25; radish, 15; 

 spinach, OVj; squash, 25; turnip, 12 to 14; beans, 

 $4.5() to $4.75 bu.; corn, $1.65 to $2.50 bu.; 

 peas, $2.25 to $3.50 bu. 



Rogers Bros., Alpena, Mich. — Peas, $3.25 to 

 $4.50 bu.; beans, $6..'i0 to $7.75 bu. 



W. D. Burk, Dalton, N. Y.- Lettuce, 21%; 

 radish, 13; oulon. 00; carrot, 20; beet, 24. 



W. A. Shire, Jeltersou, Okla. — Watermelon, 8. 



S. D. Woodruff & Sons, Orange, Coun. — Surplus 

 stock: Corn, $1.U4 to $4.90 bu. ; peas, $2.(50 to 

 $2.35 bu.; beet, 27; carrot, 20: lettuce, 20 to 

 22; onion, 45 to 75; radish, l.'i; tomato, 43; 

 turnip, S% to 14 li.. 1915 stock: Coru, $1.37 

 to $1.70 bu.; beans, $3.25 to $4.25 bu.; i)eas, 

 $2.90 to $3..'^^0 bu. 



W. A. Kinij .& Sons, Summervllle, Ga.— 

 Okra, 9. 



Barteldes Seed Co., Lawrence, Kan. — Carrot, 

 20 to 25; muskmelon, 25; watermelon, 10; onion, 

 60 to 75; peas, $2.50 to $3.50 bu.; squash, 20; 

 tomato, 40; turnip, 15. 



W. H. Grenell, Saginaw, Mich.— Peas, $2 bu. 



Pieters-Wheeler Seed Co., Gilroy, Cal. — Surplus 

 stock: Endive, '28; lettuce, 20; onion, 35 to 45; 

 radish, 11; parsley, 10; nasturtium, 15; sun- 

 flower, 35; cosmos, $1.50. 1915 crop: I<2iidivc, 

 27; lettuce, 19; onion, 34; parsnip, 10; sweet 

 peas, 40. 



Beechwood Seed Farms, Rome, Ga.— Okra, 10. 



F. C. Farr, Catherine, Okla.— Okra, 7. 



Wagoner & Co, , Colorado.— Muskmelon, 13. 



J. A. Ilaupts, Oklahoma. — Watermelon, 10 

 and 11. 



Braslan Seed Growers Co., San Jose, Cal. — 

 Onion, 22 and 23; carrot, 14; parsley, 12; parsnip, 

 12; Bweet peas, 14; endive, 25; lettuce, 17%. 



Hugh M. Taylor, Lloyd, Fla. — Watermelon, 18. 



Northrup, King & Co., Minneapolis. — Carrot, 

 18 to 25; cucumber, 25; lettuce, 17%; muskmelon, 

 22; Rocky Ford, 15; radish, 11; tomato, 35; 

 turnip, 12; peas, $2.75 to $3.25 bu.; corn, $2 bu. 



King Farr. Catherine, Okla.— Okra, 10. 



H. W. Gordinier & Sons, Troy, N. Y. — Carrot, 

 20; cucumber, 25; lettuce, 25 and 30; radish, 20; 

 beet 20. * 



E.' H. Morrison, Fairfield, Wash.— Peas, $2.35 

 to $3.25 bu.; radish, 15 to 18; turnip, 18: 

 antirrhinum, $1; calendula, 40; candytuft, 35; 

 delphinium, 80: dianthus, HO and 80; poppy, 25 

 and 40; sweet peas, 23. 



Chauncey P. Coy & Son, Waterloo, Neb. — 

 Cucumber, 22 and 23%; muskmelon, 19 to 24; 

 watermelon, 14 and 15; squash, 22. 



Vllmorin Andrleux & Co., Paris, France.— Shill- 

 ings i)er 112 ll)s.: Parsnip, 40; parsley, 52 ami 

 S6; tomato, 68. Shillings per lb.: Balsam, 8; 

 calendula, 1; pansy, 0; sweet alyssum, 3. 



H. Stephens, Batesburg, S. C. — Water- 

 melon, $1. 



George R. Pedrick, Pedrlcktown, N. J. — 

 Collard, 24; watermelon. 11 and 12; citron, 20. 



Ellen Clover, Nash, Okla.— Watermelon, 8%. 



Sioux City Seed & Nursery Co., Sioux City, 

 la. — Per 100 lbs.: Beans, $6.50, $8, $4.50 and 

 $7; corn, $2.25 and $3.50; peas, $4.50 and $C. 



J. W. Prough, Nash, Okla. — Watermelon, 10. 



J. B. Rice Seed Co., Cambridge, N. Y.— Brus- 

 sels sprouts, 20; carrot, 20; watermelon, 'J; 

 tomato, 22. 



H. Van Buskirk, Rocky Ford, Colo. — For sur- 

 plus: Muskmelon, 18; watermelon, 13. For con- 

 tract: Cucumber. 21; muskmelon, 13%. 



Ebhert Seed Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. — Musk- 

 melon, 13%. 



Page Seed Co., Greene, X. Y^.— Peas, $2. lo to 

 $3.50 bu. 



James Carter & Co., Boston.— Radish, 12 to 

 14; turnip. 8 to 20; kale. 20; parsnip, 7; parsley, 

 13; peas, $2. $4.50 to $5 bu. 



N. L. Willett Seed Co., Augusta, Ga.— Col- 

 lard, 20. 



W. H. Robinson. Cairo, Ga. — Collard, 15. 



A R. Johnson Co., Empire, Ga.— Watermelon, 

 $1.25. 



Western Seed & Irrigation Co., Fremont, Neb. 

 — corn, $1.50 and $1.90 bu.; cucumber, 20 to 35; 

 muskmelon, 22 and 33; watermelon, 11 and 15; 

 squash, 19 and 20. , .„ 



J. W. Newell, Nash. Okla. — Watermelon, 10. 

 Laughlin Seed Co., San Jose, Cal. — Onion, 45 



^Klng Farr, Catherine, Okla.— Okra, 7% to 10. 



O. H. Coy Seed Co., Valley, Neb.— Muskmelon. 

 14; watermelon, 12: corn, $1.05 and $1.45 bu.; 

 squash. 20; cucumber, 24. ^ ^ „ ., 



T W. Wood & Son. Richmond. Va. — Collard, 

 15; kale, 20; lettuce, 18; muskmelon, 28; water- 

 melon, 12 to 14. . „ , „ 



D. V. Burrell, Rocky Ford, Colo. — Beans, $3.95 

 1)0.; cucumber, 21; lettuce, 22; muskmelon, 21 

 and 12%; squash, 22 and 25; watermelon, 13; 

 balsam, $1.50. Flower seed bids were not read. 



Hogg & Lytic, Toronto, Canada. — Peas, $2.50 

 to $2.75 bu. 



J T. Oliver Sons, Cairo, Ga. — Collard, 19. 



Barnard Bros., Los Angeles, Cal. — Beans, 8%. 



W A Boggs, La Junta, Colo. — Cucumber, 19. 



N. L. Willett Seed Co., Augusta, Ga. — Collard. 

 •H)- okra, 10; watermelon, 35, 16 and 75. 



John Bodger & Sons Co., Los Angeles, Cal. — 

 Antirrhinum. $2.50; balsam, $1.25; calendula, 

 25- candytuft, 60; Celosla cristata, $5 and $2; 

 Centaurea Cyanus, $1; coreopsis 60; cosmos, 

 SI 25- delphinium, 65; dianthus, $1.45; eschscholt- 

 Ela 90; kochla, 18; mignonette. 30; petunia, $3; 

 poppy. 50 and 70; riclnus, 50; sweet pea, 20; 

 etnnia $150 and $1; aster, $3.50; chrysanthe- 

 mam. '55; verbena, $4; aalplglossls, $3.50; sweet 



CANNA ROOTS— CANNA ROOTS 



Tv^o and three eyes each. Home grown, strictly true to name 

 and in perfect condition — not dry and shriveled as so many are 

 that are shipped in spring. 



100 1000 



Compte de Bouchard, 4 ft., y«llow.f2 00 $18.00 



David Harum, 4 ft., bronze foliage 2.00 18.00 



Egandale, 4 ft., chocolate foliage. 2.25 20.00 

 Florence Vaugban, 5 ft., canary 



yellow 2.00 1800 



Gladi*tor. 3 ft. brassy-yellow.... 2.00 1^.09 



King Humbert. 5>a ft., massive 

 bronze foliage, brigbt orange- 

 scarlet flowers', finest canna .... 2 50 '20.00 

 Mephisto. 2^ ft., deep crimson . . . 2.50 20.00 

 Meteor, 5 f l, dazzling crimson — 5.00 



100 1000 

 Mrs. Alfred E. ConarJ, 4 ft., soft 



salmon-pink. $600$50.00 



Ni^ara. 3 ft., red. yellow border 2 00 18 00 

 (Jueen Charlotte, 4 ft., scarlet, yel- 

 low border 2 50 20.00 



Rosea Qigantea, 4^ ft., carmine 



pink 4.00 3600 



S d'A.Crozy, 3 •« ft., crimson, yel- 

 low border. . 250 2000 



Venue, 4 ft , Dinkandcr^am 2 50 20 00 



Wyoming. 7 ft . purple foliage . 2 00 18 00 



Yellow Crozy. ;!•« ft . pure yellow. 2 00 18 00 



Mixed, named varieties mixed 2.00 15 00 



Not less than 25 of a variety at 100 rate. Lots of 600 or more made up in 

 any way desired (but not less than 25 of a variety) at 1000 rates. Packed free 

 for cash with order. 



J. T. LOVETT, 



Little Silver, N. J. 



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FLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS -NEW CROP 



Tr. Pkt. Oz. 



Alyssum Little Gem $0.10 $0.30 



Antirrhinum. Giant 20 .60 



Begonia Luminosa 35 



Centaurea Gymnocarpa IS .35 



Cobaea Scandens 15 -40 



Dracaena Indivisa 10 -30 



Lobelia C. P. Com pacta 26 



Phlox Nana Compacto 40 1.50 



Tr. Pkt. Oz, 



Petunia RuflSed Giant $1.00 



Salvia Splendens 26 $1.00 



Salvia Bonfire 40 2.26 



Salvia Zurich 60 4.00 



Smilax lo .30 



Stocks. Dwarf 10 Weeks 40 2.50 



Thunbergia 16 .40 



Verbena, Mammoth 30 1.50 



B. E. AND J. T. COKELY 



Cokely's 



Sure C^rop" Seeds 201 N. 7tta Ave., SCRANTON, PA. 



Send for complete list of Vegetable and Flo'nrer Seeds 



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KRt CO, 



EVERY ONE as round as an apple. Imagine 

 a tomato from'S to 3^3 inches in diameter 

 and weighing nearly a pound. These are the 

 results obtained, with our 8 years' culture, from 

 Best Tet forcing tomato. 

 Plants will be ready February 1. 



Seedlings only. $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100; 

 $.t0.00 per liOO, prepaid. 



Trade packet seed, $1.00, postpaid. 



J. B. GOETZ SONS, Introducers 



SAGINAW. MICH. 



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OIQANTEUM LILIES 



30O bulbs toacase $18.50 per cass 



lOObulLs toacase S.OOpercase 



RDbrUin Lilies, 200toacase,$13.50percase 



Spiraea Gladstone, $8.00 psr 100 

 M. M. CARROLL 



NORWOOD (near Cincinnati), OHIO 



DAHLIAS,nELD-GROWN CLUNTS 



Krelmbllde, Red Husear, Nymphaea, $4.60 per 100. 



0. W. Braton, Henry Patrick. Jack Rose. Lynd- 

 hnrBt. Sylvia. Yellow Duke. Arabella. Qaeen Vic- 

 toria. A. D Llvonl, White Swan, 20th Century, 

 $S 00 per 100. 



Send for List of 45 Varieties 



VANKIRK riORAL CO., Atco, N. J. 



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CANNAS CANNAS 



SURPLUS STOCK 



While they last at the following prices. 2 to 3 

 eyes. Orders shipped when wanted. 



Austria $ 1.50 per 100 



Burbank 1.50 per If 



California 2.00 per 100 



Duke of Marlborough 1.50 per 100 



Express '. 1.50 per 100 



Gladiator 3.00 per iro 



Imp. Philadelphia 1.60 per 100 



John White 1.00 per 100 



King Humbert 2.00 per 100 



Louisiana 1.50 per 100 



Mile. Berat 1.50 per 100 



Meteor 10.00 per 100 



Pillar of Fire 1.60 per 100 



Philadelphia 1.50 per lOO 



Rosea Gigantea 6.00 per 100 



Uncle Sam 1.50 per 100 



Venus 2.00 per 100 



Wyoming 1.50 per 100 



THE DINQEB A CONARD CO. 

 WMt Qrov«, Pa. 



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