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The Florists' Review 



E*BBBDABX 11, 1915. 



How About Valley for Easter? 



We will ship March 1, as Easter falls on April 4. 



We have secured the best possible pips, which of course will produce the best 

 possible spikes. Order now and secure your Easter wants on the above. We also 

 make semi-monthly shipments, on the first and fifteenth. 



IT IS NOT THE PRICE BUT QUALITY. 



Per 250, $5.50; per 500, $10.50; per 1000, $20.00. 



Winterson's Seed Store 



166 NORTH WABASH AVENUE, 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



Meutlon The RcTlew when you write. 



to economy of space. By far the greater part 

 of the book is occupied by the vegetable and 

 farm eeeds, in which a number of novelties are 

 featured. 



Ochs Grain Co., Holslngton, Kan. — Third an- 

 nual catalogue of "Golden Belt Brand" seeds; 

 a 9C page, illustrated book, divided into three 

 main sections — first, the vegetable seeds, next 

 the flower seeds, and then the section devoted to 

 grasses, forage plants and grains, with a few 

 pages of poultry supplies, insecticides and garden 

 implements at the end. 



Diggs & Beadles, Inc., Richmond, Va.— Illus- 

 trated catalogue of seeds, bulbs, roots, vines, 

 poultry supplies, garden tools, fertllliers and 

 insecticides; sixty-four pages, more than half of 

 them devoted to vegetable and farm seeds. In 

 the Introductory pages are a "Farm and Garden 

 Calendar" and a "Planting, Maturity and Weight 

 Table." 



W. H. Barrett, Adrian, Mich.— "Barrett's To- 

 mato Seeds," a handsome booklet of sixteen 

 pages, well printed and illustrated. The stock 

 listed consists of fourteen standard varieties. 



Fraser Kursery Co., Inc., Huntsville, Ala.— 

 Spring surplus list, "for nurserymen and dealers 

 only"; an extensive list of fruit trees, nut trees 

 and ornamental stock, including seedlings and 

 young stock for transplanting. 



Lechner Bros., Webster Groves, Mo., agents 

 for the Growers' Association, Anna Paulowna, 

 Holland. — A 40-page wholesale catalogue of bulbs, 

 roots and plants. "All expenses of freight. In- 

 surance and duty," say the growers, "will be 

 charged to purchasers. We insure all goods, 

 unless otherwise instructed." 



Wau I*, Rock Flower Co., Kansas City, Mo. — 

 "Flowers and Arrangemonts," intended as "an 

 aid in selecting floral offerings." This Is what 

 may be called an edition de luxe In retail cata- 

 logues, for it is printed on a fine quality of 

 enameled paper, beautifully illustrated, and bound 

 in a really artistic cover, on which the pre- 

 dominant colors are green and gold. It contains 

 forty-one large pages, about 9x12 inches. At the 

 beginning are full-page views of the Rock green- 

 houses and grounds and the interior of the com- 

 pany's famous retail store. The rest of the pic 

 tures show excellent specimens of wreaths, 

 sprays, society emblems and miscellaneous de- 

 signs. 



Perry's Hardy Plant Farm, Enfleld. England.— 

 Catalogue of seeds of perennials, "including many 

 new and uncommon species not offered in ordi- 

 nary catalogues, and admirably adapted for the 

 border or rockery"; an accurate, closely but 

 clearly printed 26-page list, with brief, pointed 

 descriptions. 



Germain Seed & Plant Co., Los Angeles, Cal.— 

 A 104-page, illustrated catalogue of seeds, plants, 

 roots, shru'js, trees and other nursery stock, 

 farm and garden tools, etc. Among the special- 

 ties in the seed department are tree and shrub 

 seeds. Prominent features in the nursery de- 

 partment are citrus and tropical fruits. Planting 

 tables and other cultural directions are included. 



Galloway Bros. & 0»., Waterloo, la.— "Gallo- 

 way Hl-quallty Pure Seeds," an Interesting 128- 

 page catalogue of seeds, nursery stock. Imple- 

 ments and supplies, with numerous illustrations, 

 many of them printed In green and other shades 

 of color. Large space Is given to vegetable and 

 farm seeds; alfalfa, vetch, cowpeas and other 

 leguminous crops are treated as specialties. 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.— 

 "Dreer's Celebrated I^wn Grass Seeds," a 16- 

 page, Illustrated booklet containing lists of grass 

 seed mixtures for various purposes, with hints 

 on the making and care of lawns; also lists of 

 mowers, rollers and other requisites for the lawn. 



FOR EASTER FORCING, I Offer this Month 

 Surplus of 300,000 Valley Pips 



The Florists' Money Maker Brand 



$12.50 per 1000 



BEST VALLEY AT MODERATE PRICES 



$6 50 per 500 $3.50 per 250 



$1.76 per 100 



This stock is as good as any valley imported, and 

 offered at a much higher price. Helping out my for- 

 eign growers enables me to quote these low prices. 



Chicago Market Brand 



BEST VALLEY IN EXISTENCE 



$15.00 per 1000 



COLD STORAGE VALLEY (Crop 1913) 



$18.00 per 1000 $9.50 per 600 $5.C0 per 250 $2.00 per 100 



H. N. BRUNS, 3040 W. Nadison Street, ChicagO 



Mention The BcTiew when jon write. 



L. GIGANTEUMS 



8-9 inch. 8-10 inch. 9-10 inch 



Also BAMBOO STAKES, green and natural, 

 different sizes. 



Write for prices. 



YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO., Lti 



Woolworth Bldg.t New York City 



Mention Th> RCTlew wh«n yon write. 



UcHutchison & Co., New York, N. Y., agent 

 for Arthur De Meyer, Ghent, Belgium. — Wholesale 

 list of palms, araucarlas, azaleas, rhododendrons, 

 bay trees and other ornamental stock; twenty- 

 elKht pages. Illustrated. 



Valdesian Kurserieg, Bostlc, N. C. — A 32-page, 

 illustrated catalogue, comprising fruit trees, 

 small fruits, nut trees and vegetable roots, as 

 well as a general line of shrubs, shade trees and 

 other ornamental stock. 



H., H. Shumway, Rockford, 111. — Annual cata- 

 logue of vegetable, field and flower seeds, imple- 

 ments, etc.; flfty-slx unusually large pages, pro- 

 fusely illustrated. Inside of the front cover is 

 a list of "wholesale prices to large planters." 



LOy of the Valley Pips 



FROM COLD STORAGE 



2500 to case $17.00 per 1000 



New crop, 1000 to case 16.25 per case 



SPIRAEA 



.$6.00 

 . 7.00 



Gladstone, white, 100 to case 



Peach Blossom, pink, 100 to case. 



ST. LOUIS SEED CO. 



411-413 Washington Ave., St. Louis, No. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Elmw D. Smitli tc Co., Adrian, Mich. — Two 

 chrysanthemum catalogues, general and whole- 

 sale. The due share of prominence, of course, is 



