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The Florists' Review 



May 6, 1915. 



GLADIOLI 



FIRST SIZE-PER 1000 



America $ 8.00 Mrs. Francis Kine. second , $ 8.00 



Brenchleyensis 10.00 Mrs. Jas Lancashire ; -. . 40.00 



Black Beauty 40.00 Pres. Taft 20.00 



Golden Queen 25.00 Perfection 40.00 



Klondyke ; . . . . . . . . .... * 15.00 Princepine 40.00 



250 of a kind at 1000 rate. b% for cash with order. 



E. E. STEWART, Brooklyn, NIch. 



Mmtlon The Berlew when you write. 



location, only since 1909. The com- 

 pany was established four years earlier, 

 at Madison, S. D, 



The company's building, a sketch of 

 which also appears, is a quite up-to- 

 date seed structure. It, with the real 

 estate and machinery, represents an in- 

 vestment of $70,000. It contains three 

 stories and basement and is of rein- 

 forced concrete construction. The ele- 

 vator in the rear is two stories higher 

 and has a capacity of 75,000 bushels. 

 Northwest of the city the company 

 operates a farm of 480 acres. 



The officers of the company are: 

 President, O. S. Jones; vice-president, 

 Fred J. Evans; secretary and treasurer, 

 A. M. Honey. 



HASTINGS rOEMS TWO FIEMS. 



H. G. Hastings & Co., of Atlanta, 

 Ga., a partnership composed of H. G. 

 Hastings and H. W. Brown, filed ap- 

 plication in Fulton Superior court, 

 April 23, through their attorneys, 

 E. M, and G. F. Mitchell, for two 

 charters of incorporation,*" one corpora- 

 tion to be known as the Hastings Seed 

 Co., handling the retail end of the 

 business, with an initial capital stock 

 of $1,000 and the privilege of increas- 

 ing to $500,000, and the other corpora- 

 tion to be known as the H. G. Hastings 

 Co., handling the wholesale end of the 

 business, with a capital stock of $250,- 

 000 and the privilege of increasing to 

 $500,000. 



It is stated in the application that 

 the large growth of the business has 

 made a partnership rather awkward to 

 handle, whereas two corporations char- 

 tered as above will facilitate the busi- 

 ness and enable the concern to serve 

 the public to much better advantage. 



It is proposed in the application to 

 make W. R. Hastings, a son of H. G. 

 Hastings, a member of the new firms. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



8. C. Templin, Garrettsville, O. — "The Wonder- 

 ful New Pelargonium, Easter Grectlns"; tills 

 6-page folder, treating of Mr. Templin's specialty, 

 is accompanied with a leaflet containing instruc- 

 tions for the growing of the plant. Enclosed, 

 also. Is a circular on "The New Geranium, Scar- 

 let Bedder." 



L. D. Mudgett, Shirley, Mass. — A 24-page cata- 

 logue of dahlias. The varieties, of whatever type, 

 are all arranged In one alphabetical list, but each 

 name Is followed by a word in parentheses, such 

 as "show," "cactus," etc., to Indicate the class 

 to which the variety belongs. 



Searl ft Bona, Sydney, Australia. — An accurate, 

 comprehensive catalogue, listing both greenhouse 

 and outdoor stock, for florists, nurserymen and 

 seedsmen. Included In the lists are vegetable, 

 farm and flower seeds; roses; fruit-bearing and 

 ornamental trees, shrubs and flowering plants; 

 ferns, palma, orchids, wreaths, bouquets and 

 designs ; Jadoo fiber, insecticides, etc. ; 104 pages. 

 Illustrated. 



ICoHutchiaon ft Co., New York, N. Y., agents 

 for Soluiiun ft Van Tol, Boskoop, Holland. — A 

 86-page wholesale list of azaleas, pot-grown Japa- 

 neae maples, rhododendrons, roses, peonies, mag- 

 nolias, decorative plants, climbers, ahi^P^ 19' 

 forcing, conifers, small fruits, et«. .,. 



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LILIES OF THE VALLEY 



FOR JUNE WEDDINGS 



QPPPI Al FROM COLD STORAGE. 



^" twIML $13.00 for 1000; $7.00 for 500; $4.00 for 250; $32.00 for case of 

 2500. 



H. N. BRUNSy 3040 w. Nadisoii Street, Chicago 



Mention The Review when yon writs. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS 



extra fine qualities, new crop 

 -DANISH and QEIIIIAN- 



Ask for quotations. 



LOECHNER S CO., 11 Warren Straet, NEW YORK 



Mentlm Ths BsTlew wbsn yoo write. 



BETTER STRAINS IN 



SEEDS 



Thorburn successes -each season are due to 

 modern seed - testing machines, " proving " 

 grounds, years of exiierlmcnt and some of the 

 best horticultural men In the seed business. 



Have we your name? You would lllte our val- 

 uable seed literature. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



in businesa since 1802 

 53 Barclay St. NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



lilllum Olganteum, 7-9 In., 300 In case, $18.00 per case 



80.00 per 1000 



LlUum Formosum, 8-9 In., 300 in case, 18.00 i>erca8e 



lUUum Album, 220 in case 12.00 |)er case 



LlUum Auratum. 160 in case 10.00 per case 



Lily of the Valley Pips, extra fine. . . . 14.00 per 1000 



Bamboo Canes, Wood Moss and Sphagnum Moss. 

 To-bak-Ine, Nlkoteen and Nico-Fume. 



DRITVflNI ^^\ V^«^»* «**» street, 

 . liU Jl>l>ni, ^ * CINCINNATI. OHIO 



Candytuft Empress, 



$ 1 .50 par pound 



Rochester White Gladioli, 



$2.25 par dozen; $15.00 par 100 



Full line of Flower Seeds. If you want the 

 best give us a trial. 



JAMES VKK'S SONS, - Rochester, N.Y. 



I am making some good 



OFFERS 



in the Classified section of this paper 

 under 



GLADIOLI 



Send for my complete list of stock. 



PETER PEARSON 



5732 Gunnison St., CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Lily of the Valley Pips 



FROM COLD STORAGE 



New crop, 1000 to case $16.00 per case 



ST. LOUIS SEED CO. 

 411-413 WiihiBgttn Atc, St. Lmii, M$> 



It is oA' Bl/SINESS 



to itipply YOU 



with SUPERIOR GLADIOLI 



I 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



nowerfleld, L. I., N.Y. 



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