98 The Florists' Review 





Mat 13, 1915. 



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C. KEUR & SONS I 



Bulb Growers and Nurserymen, HILLEGOM, HOLLAND i 



Request their patrons to mail copies of let- 1 

 ters, etc., which were mailed lately, as the i 

 same may have been on the Lusitania. 1 



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■conditions become more settled. There 

 seems to be every assurance that there 

 Tvill be plenty of bulbs again this 

 autumn unless Holland should be drawn 

 into the war. 



There can be no complaint as to the 

 acreage of peas. The seed has been 

 pretty well planted and the growth, so 

 far, is most satisfactory. 



The records of the Panama canal show 

 ihat 6,088 tons of seed passed through 

 in the month of February, 1915, but all 

 •except eighty^eight tons were oleaginous 

 rather than agricultural. There were 

 twenty-one tons from Liverpool to Seat- 

 tle and seventeen tons from Seattle to 

 Liverpool, with fifty tons from Los 

 Angeles to Galveston. 



H. N. Bruns, Chicago, who gives at 

 least as much attention to lily of the 

 valley as anyone in America, gives it as 

 his opinion that the loss on pips imported 

 this season has considerably exceeded 

 the increase in quantity imported, prob- 

 ably enough to cover the decreased con- 

 flumption, so that there were May 1 less 

 than the usual quantity of pips in stor- 

 age. 



The government has issued under 

 date of April 20, effective May 15, new 

 regulations for the enforcement of the 

 seed importation act of August 24, 1912. 

 The regulations vary only slightly from 

 those heretofore in force and published 

 in The Review at the time of their 

 promulgation. Customs officers still are 

 required to draw samples of all importa- 

 tions of alfalfa, Canadian bluegrass, 

 Kentucky bluegrass, miUet, orchard 

 grass, rape, redtop, timothy, clover, 

 meadow fescue and awnless brome grass 

 and to detain the shipment until the De- 

 partment of Agriculture has passed on 

 the samples. 



MINNESOTA SEED LIENS. 



Before the recent legislature of Min- 

 nesota adjourned the law of that state 

 providing for the enforcement of liens 

 against crops to secure payment for 

 seed therefor was amended to read as 

 follows: 



"3480. Filing— Duration of lien— To 

 preserve said lien, the person furnish- 

 ing seed as aforesaid, within thirty 

 days after the execution of such note 

 or contract, shall file the same, or a 

 copy thereof, with the register of 

 deeds of the county in which the land 

 upon which the crop is to be grown is 

 situated. Thereupon the lien shall con- 

 tinue for the term of one year from the 

 date of filing upon the crop growing or 

 grown from such seed, to the amount 

 and according to the terms of the 



Fischer's Cyclamen Seed 



THE AUEAMM TYPE, in Glowing Dark Bed 

 (Xmas Red); Glowing Red (Bright Cherry 

 Red); Rose of Marienthal (Bright Pink); 

 Pure White; White with Red Eye; Lilac, 



$3.50 $86.00 $100.00 



per 1000 seeds. per 10,000 seeds per 60,000 seeds 



THE AUKAMM TYPE in Glory of Wandsbek 

 (Salmon Red); Pearl of Zehlendorf (Salmon); 

 Rose of Wandsbek and Rose of Zehlendorf 

 (Light Salmon); the four best salmon sorts 

 grown. 



Rococo and Victoria Cyclamen, - $5.00 per 1000 seeds 



Cash with order, please. 



FEED. nSCHER, 



Wiesbaden-Aukamm, Germaiy. 



The Aukamm Type, medium size. 



Over aX) testimonials and re|)t>atc<l ordeis for Cyclamen 

 Seed were shown to the edlUjr of Tlie Florists' Kevlew. 



GLADIOLI 



I can supply fine, plump bulbs of America 

 in any quantity. If ordered this month, I 

 will make the price $7.00 per 1000, 250 at 

 1000 rate. Cold storage bulbs next month. 



E. E. STEWART, Brooklyn, Mich. 



IF YOU WANT FLOWERING HYACINTHS ON CHRISTMAS 



BUY OUR 



SPECIALLY PREPARED BULBS 



We supply them in all the leading varieties, at $7.00 per 100, F. 0. B. St. Louis. 

 We are now taking orders for fall delivery. 



LECHNER BROS., Webster Groves, Mo. 



Asants for THK QROWCRS ASSOCIATION, Anna Paulowna. Hallaml. 



It iB our BUSINESS 



to Bopply YOU 



with SUPERIOR GLADIOLI 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



Flowerfield» L. h, N.Y. 



Wilson's Seeds will grow 

 anywhere. 



J. J. WILSON SEED CO., Newuk, N. J. 



THE DP-TOWN 

 SEED STORE 



HARRY A. BUNYARD CO., Inc. 



40 West 28tli St., 



NEW TORK CITT 



DANISH SEED IMPORT 



Import of all kinds of Seeds direct from seed 

 growers in Denmark. Please send for price list. 

 Chr. Moabjerff, P. 0. Box 660, Minaea»oi<. Miaii. 



