The Rorists' Review 



August 6, 1915. 



- T.-hCf 



Liliom Gifanteum, T/Sin. 



Our Motto:— The Best the Market Affords 

 FROM NKW YORK AND CHICAOO COLR STORAOK 



CASE OF 

 100 BULBS 



$6.95 



800 bulbs, 

 118 00 



1200 bulbs. 

 170.00 



C. S. & Co. 



N£W YORK 



1000 pips, 

 tl5.00 



2600 pips, 

 136.00 



Lflr of tke ViUcT Pips 



$7.95 



CASE OF 



500 PIPS 



CHA$. SCHWAKE & CO., Inc., 



90-92 West Broadway, 



NEW YORK 



coming ' along as well as can ' be ex- 

 pected. 



The, prospect for a rather light crop 

 of onioii seed would attract more atten- 

 tion if I onion bulbs were commanding 

 better prices in the produce markets. 



FIEST DUTCH BULBS HERE. 



The first shipment of Dutch bulbs 

 of the 1915 crop consisted of 221 cases, 

 and reached New York on the steamer 

 Noordapi from Eotterdam July 29. 

 Apparently the war has not affected 

 the shipments of bulbs to the extent 

 feared, but the quantity of future 

 shipments is yet a matter of conjec- 

 ture. The first arrival of Dutch bulbs 

 last year was July 31, but the first 

 considerable shipment did not arrive 

 until August 4, a week later than this 

 year. 



The Noordam arrivals were con- 

 signed as follows: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Knyper, I*. C. & Co 15 



Maltus & Ware 27 



On Order 179 



Total 221 



THE FIRST HARRISII. 



The first Harrisii bulbs of the season 

 reached New York July 26. With them 

 came further reports of the small sup- 

 ply of larger sizes available this year. 

 The consignees of this first lot were: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Vaugban's Seed Store 64 



Crossmond, L. I).. & Co 28 



Wells Fargo & Co 04 



To order 436 



Total 612 



BERMUDA OiaON SEED CROP. 



Consul George K. Stiles, at Teneriffe, 

 Canary Islands, has made a report on 

 the 1915 crop of Bermuda onion seeds 

 as follows: 



With harvesting well under way, re- 

 ports warrant a forecast of the 1915 

 onion seed crop in the Canary Islands. 

 Last year this constituted over one- 

 half of all exportations from this dis- 

 trict to the United States, hence the 

 outlook is important to American buy- 

 ers. The coming crop, which should 

 begin moving toward American ports 

 late in July, shows a yield above the 

 average. On the other hand, there was 

 considerable underplanting. 



Orders are large, and all dealers re- 

 port increasing prices and a strong 

 mirket undertone, due to buying or- 

 ders of unusual size, not only from the 

 United States but from Cuba and Ar- 

 gentina. Much of the present crop was 

 grown under contract, and many con- 

 tractors have already sold their hold- 

 ings at a good profit, before the crop 

 was ready for delivery. 



W'th the outlook tending strongly 

 toward a short supply, there is a temp- 

 tation among some dealers to mix old 

 seed with the new, and detection until 

 after actual sowing is difficult. It is 

 therefore suggested that American buy- 

 ers deal only with long-established ex- 

 porters of onion seed, who will allow 

 just claims. 



The Ankamm 'iTpe, medtuai size. 



Fischer's Cyclamen Seed 



THE AUKAMM TYPE, in Glowine Dark Bed 

 (Xmas Red); Glowing Red (Bright Cherry 

 Red): Rose of Marienthal (Bright Pink); 

 Pure While; White with Red Eye; Lilac, 



$8.50 $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 Zeblendorf (Salmon); 

 Rose of Wandsbek and Rose of Zeblendorf 

 (Light Salmon); the four best salmon sorts 

 grown. $6.50 per 1000 seeds. 



Rococo and Victoria Cyclamen, - $5.00 per 1000 seeds 



Cash with order, please. 



FERD. FISCHER, Wiesbidei-Avkamm. Germiiy. 



Oyer GOO testimonials and repeated orders (or Cyclamen 

 Seed were shown to the editor or The Florists' Kevlww. 



-TO TNK TIUDK- 



HFIIRY II rTTr QUEDLINBURG, GERMANY 



IiIbIIIi I IIIL I I kq (Cstabllsh«d In 1784) 



^^^^^^^ aROWni and KXFOirnUI on th« v«ry larsast scid* af ■■ 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



SPKCIALTIKSi Bmm. Beets. Cabbaces. Cairoto. Kohl-RabI, Leeks, Lettacea, Omm 

 Ions, P«a«, Radlshas, Spinach, Turnips. Swedes. Astara, Balsams, Begonias, Carnations. 

 Cinerarias, Olozinias, Larkspurs. Nasturtiums, Panalaa, Petunias, Phlox, Primnlaia 

 Scabiovs, Staaka* Verbenas, Zinnias, etc. Catalogue free on application . 



HKNRY MirrrS triumph op THI OIANT PANSIKS (mixed), the most perfsct 

 and most beautiful in the world. $6,00 per oe^f $1.76 per H oz.: tLOO per ^ ok^ POstace paid« 

 Cash with order. 



All seeds ofFered are grown under my personal supervision on mjf awn vaat 



and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth« finest stocks and best analityo 

 sraw larsaly aaada an cantiact. 



DANISH PANSY SEED 



Wlboltt's Danish Exbibltloii per lb., $18.00; per oz., $1.50 



Oood Mixture per lb., 3.00; peroz., .30 



Extra Fine Mixture per lb., 4 00; per oz., .86 



Giant Trlxnardaau Mlztura per lb., 8.00; peroz., .60 



Postpaid. Cash with order. Write for my price list. 



R. WIBOLTT,<»fo'^iR.Nak8kov, Denmark 



The COLOR-EFFECTS from 



SEEDS 



AKK UNSURPASSED 



For autumnal blooming -rich crimsons, 

 fiery scarlets, refreshing lavenders. 



You would like our catalogue. Send for it 

 to order your autumn- blooming seeds now. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



53 Barday St. through to 54 Park Place, 

 N EW 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 



DANISH SEEDS 



Cabbage, 

 Caulifower, 

 Carrot. Man- 

 gel, Swede, 

 Turnip, etc. 



Contract Often 

 and Samples at 

 your service. 



Ciblt«4irist— 



"FROSLSEM." 

 Cede: Sth U.. 



a. I.e. Amer. 

 Seed Trade 



Awociation. 



cm. OlSEN. Set< Cfiwei. yafi'Sg" 



C. JONKHEER & SONS 



DUTCH BULBS 

 AND PLANTS 



HILLE80M, HOLLAND 



