

October 21, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



57 



DUTCH BOLBS 



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Pearson's Money worth lluality 



DUTCH STOCK NOW READY 



SlnBle Xarly Hyaolntbs— 



First size 14.50 per 100 



Second size. 17 cm. and over <3.25 per lOO 



Third size, 15 cm. and over 12.60 per 100 



We offer only the best forcing varieties. 



Look on page 63 Review of August 5th for 

 description. 



TULIPS 



Sinele Carly Red- Per 100 Per 1000 



Artus $0 80 I 7.75 



Cramoisi Brilliant 80 7.75 



Belle Alliance 1.26 11.00 



Slntfle Xarly Pink- 

 Rose Grisdelin 80 



Rose LuisantA 1.35 



StnKi* Striped— 



Keizerskroon 1.80 



Prince of Austria. 1.26 



Double Karly— 



Salvator Rose 1.25 



Imperator Rubrorum, red 1.50 



Vuurbaak, scarlet 1.60 



ABOVK STOCK ON HAND 

 CAN SHIP AT ONCK 



We allow 2% for cash on orders up to $10.00; 

 3% up to 125.00: 6% on orders over $25.00. 

 Write for list and prices on larger quantities. 



OUR AZALEAS ARE IN 



and are fine. Write for prices. 



PETER PEARSON seedsman and Florist 



5732-5752 Gannisop Street. CHICAGO 



Mention The BeTlew when you write. 



"1.75 

 12.50 



13.60 

 11.00 



11.00 

 13.50 

 14.75 



IN proportion to the size of our business, we 

 probably sell more seeds and bulbs to florists 

 than any other house. Those who grow flowers 

 for money will appreciate the importance of this. 



for forcing and outdoor planting are carefully 

 described lo our "Wholesale Price List for the 

 Trade Only." 



Send for your copy If yon have 

 not already received It. It will 

 earn money for us both. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



53 Barclay Street, through to 54 Park Place 

 NKW YORK 



Me ntloa The Bevlcw when you write. 

 Have just received a small surplus of 



Japan Gnwn Freesias and L. rormosums. 



Cold Storaee Glaranteums always on hand. 

 Write for prices, 



YOKOHAHA NIfllSERY CO., LU. 



Woolworth BldcM N ew York City 



Always Mention the... 



FLORISTS' REVIEW 



WlMB Writing Advertlaera 



BULBS 



OF 

 "WORTH-WHILE" 



DUALITY 



We offer the following from 

 cold storage, all in A-No. 1 

 condition : 



Lilium Speciosum 

 Rubrum 



9 to 11-inch, per 100, $9.00; per 

 case of 125. $11.00. 



NEW CROP 

 Lilium Formosum 



7 to 9-inch, per 100, $6.50; per 

 1000, $60.00. 



Lilium Candidum 



Select, per 100 $6.00 



Chinese Sacred Lilies 



Jumbo bulbs, per lOO $16.00 



A Few Specials of 

 "Worth While" Quality 



Single Tulips PerlOO 1000 



Cottage Maid $0.90 $ 7 .fiO 



Couleur Cardinal 1.45 12.80 



Keizerskroon 1.80 13.00 



La Relne 76 6.60 



Ophlrd'Or 1.26 11.00 



HiOee (ii^a de Lin 76 6.60' 



Double Tnlipe 



Couronned'Or 1.76 16.00 



LordRosebery 2.00 18.00 



Murlllo 1.16 10.00 



Vuurbaak 1.66 15.00 



Daffodils 



Von Slon. double nose 2.28 2100 



Kmperor. mammoth l."6 17.00 



Empress, mammoth 2.16 19.10 



Golden Spur, select 1.60 13JS0 



Btcolor Vlclf r.a. 



double nose 2.00 20.00 



Narcissus 



Paper White OrandiBora 



Fancy .• 1.26 8.60 



Giant 1.50 U.CO 



Dutch Hyacinths 



Extra fine 



Pure White L' Innocence 



let size 4.60 



2nd size !i.75 



Our wholesale price list 

 mailed free— interesting 

 if you are a bulb buyer. 



WINTERSON'S 

 SEED STORE 



CHICAGO 



166 N. WABASH AVE. 



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THE BEST LILY 

 BULBS 



for the commercial florist in 

 America are Horseshoe Brand 

 Giganteum, and the best size 

 to buy for general purposes is 

 7 to 9 inches. This gives you 

 a mature bulb of fair size at 

 a fair price. Large buyers use 

 them almost exclusively, as they 

 give the greatest yield for the 

 money of any other lily bulbs. 

 Just remember they are grown 

 from only the most healthy 

 bulblets to begin with; they 

 are hand-weeded and carefully 

 cultivated and fertiUzed, and 

 disbudded before flowering 

 time, in the fields, thereby re- 

 serving their strength so they 

 can better stand the strain of 

 greenhouse forcing. You can- 

 not get better bulbs anywhere. 

 They cost $15.00 a case of 

 300, size 7 to 9, and you can't 

 invest $15.00 in a better way 

 if you are in the florist busi- 

 ness. The more you have room 

 to grow the more money you 

 can make from lily bulbs. We 

 will put them in cold storage 

 for you, if you ask us to, for 

 shipment during 1916. The 

 cost of carrying them is 15c 

 per case per month. You can 

 have lilies at any time of the 

 year. Write us for further 

 information. 



RALPH M. WARD 

 & CO. 



THEULY HOUSI 



71 Murray Strtt«l 

 NEW YORK 



Not how cheap 

 bnt how rood. 



