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The Florists' Review 



Sbftbmbeb 30, 1915. 



the middle of November. The consign- 

 ments of the Maasdyk entered at the 

 port of New York were as follows: 



Consignee. Cases. 



MacNfff Horticultural Co 



Maltus & Ware " n cm 



Roosa, J. P • 



Wyman, C. H., & Co 15 



Kuyper, P. C, & Co ' ' i 390 



Burnett Bros ' qt 



Elliott, W., & Sous ; QQ 



Sheldon, G. W.. & Co ■..■.'.;;;; 354 



Hampton, J. W., Jr., & Co 232 



Baldwin, A., & Co • •• . ^^ 



Lange, B. P '."..'...'"; 301 



Henderson, P., & Co 1 



American Express Co ''co 



Syndicate Trading Co ~io 



American Shipping Co "' 4 



National City Bank "" n 



Adams Exprt-ss Co 4 



Langeler, H '\ 119 



Schwake, C, & Co 4 



Hudson & Randolph 5 



Rlngk, A. H., & Co ' '. 92 



Gray Bros 05 



Krug, E. J ; ; 105 



Downing, K. v., & fn 23 



„ Total 0.235 



Brouglit forward from the above 23,302 



Total to date 29.597 



FRENCH BULB RECEIPTS LARGE. 



The French bulb imports are stack- 

 ing up rapidly. Nearly every steamer 

 from Marseilles brings a large batch of 

 French bulbs. The steamer Patria ar- 

 rived at New York September 24 with 

 more than 2,000 cases on board. This 

 shipment s.wells the total number of 

 cars entered through the port of New 

 York to date to 25,679. The following 

 consignments of the Patria were listed 

 in the New York manifest: 



Consignee. rnses 



Henry & Lee ^*^*sn 



Sheldon, G. W., & Co 11 



Schwake, C & Co 4 



Kuyper, P. C, & Co ■.■.■.;■.■.;"■ 764 



Vaughan's Seed Store 20 



Maltus & Ware 400 



Roosa, J. P o 



Hampton, J. W., .Tr., & Co. ..'.'..'. 12 



Ward, R. M., & Co 145 



Richard & Co fl 



American Express Co 43 



International Forwarding Co.... ' ■" ' le."? 



Meyer, C. F cm 



Weber Dry Seeds Co 51 



Rusconi, D 7S 



Waterer, H '. '.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..[ 50 



Total o 927 



Previously retjorted 23,652 



Total to date .25,679 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Mountain View Floral Co., Portland, Ore.— .\ 

 condensed catalogue of Oregon field-grown rose 

 bushes, hardy perennials, evergreens and miscel- 

 laneous stock; eight pages and cover. 



Bmi, Ltd., Liverpool, England.— Special trade 

 oner or Bees' "Guarantested" field-grown roses. 

 Including tree-form or standard plants as well 

 as general stock; all "low budded on briars." 



J. J. Wilton Seed Co., Inc., Newark, X. J.— 

 An 8-page folder, listing buJbs for autumn plant- 

 ing. "Owing to the war in Europe," says the 

 lntro<luctory page, "there are many things we 

 are doubtful whether we shall get. We are there- 

 fore offering only the articles we are reasonably 

 sure of having, and In this simple way so that 

 we can save you money on the cost of an e\- 

 pensive catalogue." 



8. K. labell & Clo., Jackson. Mich.— An S-page, 

 Illustrated catalogue of bulbs, seed potatots 

 grains, grass mixtures and other farm seeds; a 

 compact, businesslike list. 



St. Louis Seed Co., St. Louis. Mo.— Two fall 

 catalogues, general and wholesale, both illus- 

 trated. The general list consists of twenty pages 

 and cover, and offers bulbs, peonies, ferns, palms, 

 strawberry plants, California privet, grass seeds, 

 mushroom spawn, fertilizers, insecticides, plant 

 tubs, tools and other requisites. The trade list 

 contains fourteen pages and gives chief promi- 

 nence to bulbs and flower seeds, though miscel- 

 laneous supplies also are Included. 



J. Bolgriano & Son, Baltimore, Md. — "Bolglano's 

 Bulb IkKik," an Illustrated catalogue of bulbs, 

 bulb fiber, flower seeds, lawn grass seeds, gar- 

 deners' tools, hotbed sashes, plant tubs, plant 

 boxes, fertilizers and other supplies. Among the 

 lawn grass seeds, several mixtures are offered, 

 besides distinct varieties of fancy grasses. 



Delaware, O.— The Rex Garden, 

 Farm & Floral Co. intends to open a 

 flower shop here October 1. 



LILIUM HARRISII 



NOW READY 



We offer a fine lot of selected bulbs of pure type Lilium Harrisii grown 

 from original stock, carefully selected and well packed. Crop of large sized 

 bulbs this season is short. We offer the following bulbs at exceptionally low 

 prices as long as stock lasts : 



6 to 7-inch bulbs. 360 to the case II6.OO per case. 



Prices on large lots upon apiAication. State quantity wanted when writing. 



Cold Storage Lilium Gigatiteum 



7 to 9-inch bulbs, 300 to the case 115.00 per case. 



9 to 10-inch bulbs, 200 to the case ^ 17.00 per case. 



Cold Storage Lily of the Valley 



We offer only one erade of Lily of the Valley, and that the Tsry hlKbest quality 

 obtainable. Packed in cases of 600 pips each at $9.00 per case. 



. Purity Freesias 



THE FINEST OF ALL FREESIAS 



First sized bulbs, ^ to f^-in $1.25 per 100. $10.00 per 1000 



Extra " *' "s-in. up 1.50 per 100, 12.50 per 1000 



Narcissus Paper White Grandiflora 



Bulbs 13 cm and up $1.25 perlOO. $9.00 per 1000 



FERNS 



Our stock of Ferns is now exceptionally fine. We can give better value at this 

 season of the year than we can at any other time. Those who have facilities for growing 

 on the stgck will find it to their advantage to purchase now. We offer the following: 

 NeplirotoplB Teddy, Jr., 8-inch pots, $12.00 per doz.; 6-inch. $6.00 per doz.; 4-inch, $3.00 



per doz.; 3*«-inch. $1.80 per doz.; 2H-inch. $6.00 per 100. 

 Nephrolepls XleKantlsBlma Compacta, 8-inch pots, $12.00 per doz.; 6-inch, $6.00 per 



doz.; 3»i3-inch, $3.00 per doz.; 214-inch, $6.00 per 100. 

 Nephrolepls ElecantlBslma, extra large specimens, 10-inch, $2.50 each; 8-inch, $12.00 



per doz.; 6-inch. $6.00 per doz.; 2»4-inch. $6.00 per 100. 

 Nephrolepls Muscosa and Smlthll, 6-inch pots, $6.00 per doz.; S^s-inch, $3.00 per doz. 

 Nephrolepls Harrlsll, 8-inch pots. $12.00 per doz. 

 Nephrolepls Superblsslma, 8-inch pots, $12.00 per doz.; 6-inch, $6.00 per doz.; 3^-inch, 



$:).00 per doz. 

 Clbotlum Scbledel, extra fine large specimens, 10-inch, $7.50 each. 

 Small Ferns tor Fern Fans, assorted varieties, strong plants, 8^- inch pots. $15.00 per 



100: 2»4-inch, $3.60 per 100. 

 Asparairus Plumosus Nanus, strong plants from 2^-inch pots, $4.00 per 100. 



F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown, New York 



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Waterloo, la. — J. H. Smith has moved 

 here from Oskaloosa, la., to take the 

 position of manager of the greenhouses 

 of the Kemble Floral Co. 



Columbus, O. — E. H. Burkley and J. 

 U. Cassidy have secured a permit to 

 build a $1,500 greenhouse at 237 to 245 

 Richardson avenue. 



