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The Florists' Review 



January 28, 10 IS. 



C. S. & Co. 



NEW YORK 



Our Blotto:— The Best thei Market Afforda 



JUST RECEIVED:- 



IUPIANN'8 FAMOUS LILY 0| THE VALLEY PIPS 



Per 1000. from 

 912.00 to $16.00 



Lllium FormoBum, 7/9 in., case of 260 bulbs. $16.00 Lilium Multiflorum, 7/9 in., cue of 800 bulbs. tKM 



Lilium Oisanteum, 7/9 in., case of 300 bulbs, $16.60 



CHAS. SCHWAKE & CO., Inc., 



90-92 West Broadway, 



NEW YORJM^ 



Mention The ReTlew when you write. 



mail order trade." Stokes Seed News 

 is a house organ of four pages, 11x16, 

 uow in its second issue. 



FBEE SEEDS CONTINXrED. 



The House of Representatives voted 

 January 25 to continue the congres- 

 sional free seed distribution. Repre- 

 sentative Page, of North Carolina, made 

 a motion to discontinue the practice, 

 but his motion was defeated after thirty 

 minutes' debate. The contracts for 

 seeds to be distributed by congressmen 

 will be awarded late this week by the 

 Department of Agriculture. 



MORE VALLEY PIPS. 



The steamers Nieuw Amsterdam and 



Potsdam, both of Rotterdam, which 



arrived at New York January 13 and 



January 19 respectively, brought the 



following consignments of valley pips: 



Consignee. Cases. 



McHutcUlson & Co 12 



Schwake, C, & Co 78 



Lunham . & Moore 236 



On order 126 



Total ,453 



Prerlously reported 7,113 



Total to date 7.B66 



BULB SHIPMENTS SCATTEBINO. 



Three steamers from Rotterdam ar- 

 rived at New York last week with 

 Dutch bulbs on board, the Soestdyk, 

 January 4, the Zaandyk, January 5, and 

 the Waaldyk, January 7, but the total 

 number of cases brought by them was 

 only forty-five, sufficient evidence that 

 the end of the bulb shipments is near. 

 The consignments were as follows: 



ConBlgrnee. Cases. 



Maltus & Ware 23 



Lanir. R. F., & Co 3 



MoHntchlson 4 Co 10 



Total 45 



rtevlously reported 84,466 



Total to date 84,611 



On the steamer Nieuw Amsterdam, 

 which reached New York from Rotter- 

 dam January 13, were the following 

 consignments of bulbs: 



Conaifoee. Cases. 



Kuyper, P. C. * Co 144 



Hampton, J, W.. Jr., & Co " 



Haas i ft Co 8 



Total 154 



Previously reported 84,511 



Total to date 84.665 



On the steamer Potsdam, from Rot- 

 terdam, which arrived at the port of 

 New York, January 19, were forty- 

 nine cases 6f Holland bulbs, raising the 

 season's total to 34,714 cases. 



TOMATO CANNEBS COMBINE. 



Secretary Frank E. Gorrell, of the 

 National Canners' Association recently 

 issued a call for a meeting of the to- 

 mato canners at Baltimore, Md., at 

 which the formation of a tomato can- 

 ners' section was consummated. The 

 idea is to standardize the work of the 

 various sections and b/ing out the 

 n«ed« and also formulate plans for me«t- 



CONRAD APPEL 



DARMSTADT, 



KstablUhad 1789 



GERMANY 



NATURAL GRASS SEEDS Grass Seed Mixtures for 



Meadows and lawns 



with guaranteed analysis as per 

 Zurich teats and norms. 



CLOVtR, AGRICULTURAL and FOREST TREE SEEDS 



Agentsi-tOEWiTH, LMSEN & CO., ISO Namn St., New York 



Th« pr«s*nl war do«s In no way pravant tha prompt and maat carafful axacu* 



tlon off all ordara via nautral porta. 



Mention Thp IteTlew wlien you write. 



-TO THK TRAOB- 



HFNDY UPTTF Quedunburg, Germany 



n til 11 I IflL I I bq (EstabllshMl In 1784) 



^^^^^^^ QIIOWKR and EXPORTUI on tho vaiy larsoot ocato of afl 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



SPKCIALTIKSt Boano, Beets. Cabbages, Cairota, Kohl-Rabl. Leeks. Lettuces. On- 

 lona, Poaa, Radlahoa, Spinach, Turnips, Swedes, Aatora, Balsams, Begonias, Carnations, 

 Cinerarias, Gloxinias, Larkspurs, Nasturtiums, Panaloa, Petunias, Phlox. Primnlaa. 

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



HKNRY METTTS TRIUMPH OP THE QIANT PANSIKS (mixed), the moat perfect 

 and most beautiful in the world. 16.00 per oz.; Sl.76 per ^ oz.; SiM per H oz. Postace paid. 

 Cash with order. 



All seeds offered are grown under my personal supervision on my own vaat srow 

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

 crow larsahf ooodo on contract. 



Mention Tbe R«vlew when yon write. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS 



extra fine qualities, new crop 

 -DANISH and QERMAN- 



Ask for quotations, 



LOECHNER S CO., 11 Warren Street, NEW YORK 



Mention Tbe Rerlew 



wbM_^a 



write. 



KENTIA SEED 



Forsteriana and Belmoreana 



New crop, fresh, good seeds. Case 

 lots, 2^4 bushels per case. 



Write for prices and particulars. 



HcHUTCHISON & CO.,"^^ 



17 Murray Street, NKW YORK 



iport 

 Houao 



Ask for Prices of Seeds (Garden. Farm 

 or Flower) from 



KELWAY'S 



for present delivery or on contract. 

 Special prices now ready. 



LkNGPORt, ENGLAND 



DANISH SEEDS 



Cabbage, 

 Cauliflower. 

 Carrot. Maq- 

 gel, Swede, 

 Turnip, etc. 



Contract Oftert 

 and Sample* at 

 your terric*. 



CabltAMrtst- 



"FBtflLta." 

 te4t: Mk U.. 

 A.I.I. Amer. 

 Se«d Trad* 

 AMociation. 



CHR. OLSEN, Seed Gnwer, •-^' ■— '» 



(RKUb. IMS) 



C. JONKHEER & SONS 



GLADIOLI 

 SPECIALISTS 



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