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The Florists' Review 



Fbbsdart 25. 1915. 



C. S. & Co. 



NEW YORK 



Our Motto:— The Best the Market Affords 



JUST RECEIVED:- | 



HOHMANN'r FAMOUS LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS lf.M{a 



Lllium FormoBnm. 7/9 in., case of 260 bulbs. $16.00 Lilium MulUflorum. 7/9 in., CMe of 300 bulbs. $16.60 



Lilium Gissntetnn. 7/9 in., cwe-of 909 boliis. tWM— - - ; ^ 



NEW YORK 



CHAS. SCHWAKE it CO., Inc., 90-92 West Broadway, 



Mention Tbe Berlew when yon write. 



pected that a large part of the supply 

 required for 1915 and 1916 might have 

 to be imported from Eussia at heavy 

 f r-e i g h t , insurance and shipping 

 charges. The suspension for the dura- 

 tion of the present crisis was therefore 

 as a safeguard against a too great ad- 

 vance in price of the seed required by 

 the sugar beet growers. 



"In fact, notwithstanding the large 

 stock of sugar beet seed which Trench 

 firms had on hand at the beginning of 

 the crisis, they could not be ready to 

 fill all of a sudden the demand of about 

 5,000 tons of sugar beet seed used 

 annually in France. 



"The change, however, does not in- 

 terest in any degree the trade in gar- 

 den beet and mangel seeds, articles 

 which France does not import, but of 

 which^ on the contrary, she exports 

 large quantities of seed every year." 



MOBE BULBS FBOM HOLLAND. 



The steamers Veendyk and Nieuw 

 Amsterdam, from Eotterdam, which ar- 

 rived at New York February 15, 

 brought the following consignments of 

 Dutch bulbs: 



There are evidences that the supply 

 of valley pips is worrying the holders, 

 and it will be of interest to note that 

 the imports through the port of New 

 York to February 10 are only a little 

 heavier this season than last — 9,339 

 cases as against 8,786 cases a year ago. 

 There is, however, this diflference: in 

 normal seasons the shipments prac- 

 tically all enter at New York, there 

 being no suitable boats from Hamburg 

 to other ports, but this season a large 

 part of the pips have come via Rotter- 

 dam, from which port the Holland- 

 America line has good boats to Bal- 

 timore, Philadelphia and other ports, as 

 well as to New York. 



DAMAGES NOT BECOVEBABLE. 



The Sioux City Seed & Nursery Co. 

 recently brought suit against the De- 

 troit & Mackinac Railway Co., to re- 

 cover damages resulting from closing 

 of part of a street upon which plain- 

 tiff's premises abutted, in the construc- 

 tion of a depot by the defendant at 

 Alpena, Mich. This suit has been de- 

 cided by the Michigan Supreme court 

 in favor of the railway company, on 

 the ground that where access to prop- 

 erty is not prevented, but is merely 

 made less convenient by closing of 

 part of a street, the property owner 

 has no redress. S. 



Danish Seeds 



Uirect import from Seed 

 Growers in Denmark. Please 

 send for Price List. 



Th« DANISH SEED IMPORT 



Cbr. Mosbjerg MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 



Mention Th» Rertew when yon write. 



CONRAD APPEL 



DARMSTADT, K«tabiish«d 1789 GERMANY 



NATURAL GRASS SEEDS Grass Seed Mixtures for 



. ""'zuTcrtSSa^SS'^oSn^'^ Meaclows and lawns 



CLOVtR, AGRICULTURAL and EOREST TREE SEEDS 



Agents:~LOEWlTH, URSEN & CO., ISO Namv St., New York 



Th« pr«s«nl war de«s In no way pravant tha prompt and moat caraful 



tlon of all ordora via nautral parta. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



-TO TNB TKAMI- 



HFNRY lirirr Quedunburg, Germany 



llLllll I Iflk I I tq (Cstablish«d In 1784) 



■^^■^^■■v OHOWm and DCPOmm on th* vary larsoat seal* mt wM 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and EARM SEEDS 



. SPCCIALTIKSi BoaiM. Beets. Cabbaces, Carrota, KoU-RaU. Leeks, Lettuces. Oii- 

 iMia, Paaa, Radlaboa. Spinach, Turnips. Swedes, Aatara, Balsams, Besonias, Carnations. 

 Cinerarias, Gloxinias, Larkspurs. Nasturtiums. Panalaa, Petunias, Phlcn, Primalai, 

 Scabiops. Stockat Verbenas, Zinnias, etc. Catalocue free on application* 



NKNRY MCrnrS miUMPH or TNI OIANT PANSKS (mixed), the most perfect 

 and most beautiful in the world. $6.00 per oz.; Sl.76 per k oz.; $1.00 per ^ oz. Postase paid. 

 Cash with order. 



All seeds offered are crown under my personal supervision on My own vaat grennda, 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest srowth. finest stocks imd best Quality. I alan 

 •row larsoiy aoodo an eontract. . 



Mentlou The ttwTlew wueu yuu wnt«. 



Ask for Prices of Seeds (Garden, Farm 

 or Flower) from 



KELWAY'S 



for present delivery or on contract. 

 Special prices now ready. 



LANGPORT, ENGLAND 



Mention The BsTlew wben yon writs 



C. JONKHEER & SONS 



GLADIOLI 

 SPECIALISTS 



HILLEOOM, HOLLAIID 



Mention The Seriew when yon write. 



