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The Fbrists' Review 



Habch 16, 1916. 



^. S. & Co. 



NEW YORK 



Onr Motto:— The Beat the BEarket Affords 



JUST RECEIVED:- 



HOHMANN'S FAMOUS LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS IfXi!^ 



Lilium Fonnosain, 7/9 in., caae of 260 bulbs, $16(00 Lillum Maltiflorum, 7/9 in., case of SCO bulbs. tUM 



Lilium Oisanteum, 7/9 in., case of 800 bulbs, $16.60 



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



Mention The BeTlew when yoa wilte. 



NEW YORK 



"HONEY NAKERS" 



FOR EARLY FORCING 



Narcissus Golden Spur, French- 

 grown. 



Single Dutch French-grown Hyacinths. 



Freesia Excelsior, a new variety, three 

 times larger than Refracta Alba. 



LAGARDE & SPEELMAN 



Ollioules (var) France 

 Write for; prices to our New York address, care of 



MALTUS & WARE 

 14 Stona St., New York, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



was caught by wireless and ordered back 

 to be used by the British govetnment 

 to transport troops to France. 



Visited Boston: S. Suzuki, Yoko- 

 hama, iTapan, and C. W. Scott, of New 

 York, representing the Yokohama Nur- 

 sery Co. 



The average buyer would not accept, 

 if he knew, peas for seed except of the 

 last crop, but the average buyer could 

 not tell the difference if the seeds were 

 2 years old. "With age there is some 

 loss of color and they become a little 

 slow, but results are just as good even in 

 the third year. 



Of those seeds that can be carried over 

 from one year to another the war should 

 cause no shortage. The larger American 

 houses of late years have carried large 

 stocks and were not alarmed as to 1915. 

 The seeds now coming to hand in many 

 cases were not intended for this sea- 

 son's sale and it is apparent many are 

 protecting themselves against what may 

 happen to this year's crops. 



A SPEOIAI. TRAIN TO FEI9C0. 



For the Seed Trade Convention. 

 President Morse appointed as a trans- 

 portation committee for the June con- 

 vention at San Francisco S. F. Leonard, 

 E. L. Page, W. S. Woodruff, Frank 

 Leckenby and Henry B. Fish. The com- 

 mittee has arranged with the Atchison, 

 Topeka & Santa Fe for a special train 

 from Chicago to run on the following 

 schedule: 



June 12 — Leave Chicago 8 



June 13 — Arrive Kansas City 8 



Jane 13 — Leave Kansas City 9 



June 14 — Arrive Albuquerque 11 



June 14'— Leave Albuquerque 11 



June 15 — Arrive Grand Canyon 6 



June 15 — Leave Grand Canyon 7 



Jane 16 — Arrive Redlands, Cal 1 



Jane 16 — Leave Redlands, Cal S 



June 16 — Arrive Riverside 4 



June 16 — Leave Riverside 11 



June 17 — Arrive San Diego 7 



June 17 — ^Leave San Diego 11 



Jane 18 — Arrive Los Angeles 7 



June 18 — Leave Los Angeles 11 



Jane 19 — Arrive Lompoc 8 



June 19 — Leave Lompoc 11 



June 19 — Arrive Oceano 1 



June 19 — Leave Oceano 10 



June 20 — Arrive San Francisco 8 



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 40 P. M. 

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 .50 P. M. 

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 :80 P. M. 

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For the train 125 tickets are required. 

 The equipment will be a duplication of 

 the Santa Fe California Limited: Ob- 

 servation Pullman, compartment and 

 drawing rooms, as well as open sleepers. 



xratnral Size of my Primulas 



Fischer's 



Primula Obconica 



Seed 



Flowers rich in color and per- 

 fect in shape. 



Bright rose and bright crim- 

 son flowers averaging 2-2I3 inch 

 in diameter. 



1000 seeds .$ 0.60 



1 gram, 3000 seeds 1.25 



10 grams 11.00 



loz., 28 gr 28.00 



Cash with order, please. 



FERD. FISCHER 



Wiesbaden-Askamin, Germaay 



Primula flowers In size of 2-2^ inch 

 were shown to the editor of the Florists' 

 Review. 



HENRY MEHE, 



TO THK TRADI- 



QUEDUNBURG, GERMANY 



(Establlsh«d In 1784) 



■■■^^^■^^ aROWm and KXPOlim en the veiy larsest seale efl •■ 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



. SPICIALTIISi Beans, Beets. Cabbajns. Cairets. Kohl-Rabl. Leeks, Lettuces. Oa- 

 tons. Peas, Radishes. Spinach, Turnips. Swedes, Asters. Balsams, Begonias, Carnations, 

 Cinerarias, Gloxinias, Larkspurs, Nasturtiums, Panstos. Petunias, Phlox, Primulas, 

 Scabious, Steeks, Verbenas, Zinnias, etc. Catalogue free on application. 



^HKNRY MITTCV IHIUMPH OP THE QIANT PANSIKS (mixed), the most perfect 

 uad most beautiful in the world. S6.00 per oz.: $1.75 per >« oz.; $LM per ^ oz. Postage paid. 

 Cash with order. 



All seeds offered are grown tinder my personal supervision on aqr ewa vaet creoede, 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and best quaUtir. I etoe 

 srsw larsely s sed s en centraet. 



Mentton The Review when you write. 



C. F. M. SPECIALS 



Floribunda VALLEY Pips, select quality at $16.00 per 1000. 



T Brand LIL. OI6ANTEUM, the lily without a peer, per case : 

 7/9. $18.00; 8/10. $19.00; 9/10. $20.00. 



LIL. SPEC. RUBRUM MAGNIFICUM, size 8/9 (200 bulbs), special at 

 $10.60 per case. 



CORP. OF CHAS. P. MEYER. 99 Wtrrcn Street. NEW YORK 



Ask for Prices of Seeds (Garden. Farm 

 or Flower) from 



KELWAY*S 



for present delivery or on contract. 

 Special prices now ready. 



LANGPORT, ENGLAND 



Mmtiwi The Review when you write. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



C. JONKHEER & SONS 



DUTCH BULBS 

 AND PLANTS 



HIILEOOII. HOILIIID 



Always mention the Florists' Review wh<|! 

 writing advcrtiicn. _ . 



DANISH SEEDS 



Cabbage, Claaliflower, 

 Carrot, Mangel, Swede, 

 Turnip, etc. 



CHR. OLSEN 



Seed Orower 



(Eatabllataed 18SS) 

 ODBN8B. DENMARK 



Contract Oflen andSam- 

 plai at TOOT larvlos. 



Cade: M U.. A. I. 



▲mer. Seed Trade Amu. 



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 writiofr advertiscn. 



