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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



July 25, 1907. 



quite as many of the hyacinths are still to 

 be lifted and little can as yet be said as 

 to the results. So far the tulips that have 

 been lifted are satisfactory, and such 

 of the hyacinths as are out of the ground 

 look fine and healthy. 



The consequences of such an unusually 

 backward season are sure to be felt all 

 through the season, as the time lost now 

 cannot be made up, and shipments will 

 have to be delayed quite as much as the 

 lifting of the crops. The continued rains 

 are also seriously interfering with the 

 drying and curing of the bulbs lifted and 

 causing more delay. 



THE WOOD, STUBBS & CO. FIRE. 



At 2 a. m. July 18 the building occu- 



Sied by Wood, Stubbs & Co., Louisville, 

 Ij., was destroyed by fire which origi- 

 nated in an Italian's banana-ripening 

 shed near by. Other buildings in the vi- 

 cinity were damaged and the total loss 

 is put at $30,000. The building occu- 

 pied by the seedsmen was owned by Mrs. 

 G. H. Webb. The following statement 

 ia made by the firm: 



"Wood, Stubbs & Co., seedsmen, Lou- 

 isville, Ky., suffered almost a total loss 

 of stock, fixtures, etc., from a fire which 

 occurred at 2 o'clock on the morning of 



ITALIAN nOWER BULBS 



BEST rOR FORCIMO, ONLY BTBONa QUALITT. 



\ 



Allium Neapolitanum Per lOOO 



iBt size 68 



2nd size 8s 



Extra selected bulbs 10s 



Freeaiaa 



Extra selected bulbs 208 



Ist size bulbs 8s 



2nd size bulbs 5b 



liilium Candidum (White) 



Fragrant, extra roots, 20 cent, and 



over 608 



Good flowerlDK roots, 18-20 cent, in 



circumference 408 



Nareiaaua Paper Whit* 



f^andiflorua Per 1000 



13 cent, and over 14s 



Good for forcing 10a 



Atrum Sanctum (Black Calla) 



Ist size per 100, 168; £6 



Iria alata 



Strong, cultivated bulbs for winter- 

 blooming 18s 



Iria atyloaa 



Violet, winter-flowering £1 



TO BS DKLXVBRBD FROM BEGINNING OF JULY. 

 Cash with order. 



Price list of other Flower Bulbs and Roots on demand. 



H. g M. WULLE, 



WHOLESALE 

 BULB GROWERS 



Naples, Italy 



Mention The Review ■when yoa write. 



buildings next to Wood, Stubbs & Co. The 

 fire got such a complete headway that 

 the place was completely gutted. 



"Wood, Stubbs & Co. are almost en- 



Store of Wood, Stubbs & Co., Louisville, After the Fire of July 18. 



Thursday, July 18, 1907. It seems that 

 the fire department was a little slow in 

 answering the call, and when they did 

 tbey tnmed their energies towards saving 



tirely covered with insurance and will 

 not lose more than $1,000 to $1,500, be- 

 sides loss of business and some valuable 

 lists. They have secured temporary quar- 



AZALEA INDICA 



Immense stock of all leading Oommercial Vari- 

 eties for Fall delivery. We can also supply some 

 very fine New Yarleties in limited quantities. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



for Import and from Gold Storage. 



AU klnda of BELGIAN and HOLLAND 

 PLANTS for torclnK. 



French, Dutch and Japanese Bulbs 



For prices and ftill information, please apply to 



H. Frank Darrow, Importer 



2« Barolar St., P. O. Bos IBM, Maw York 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



No.34i 



WIBOLtrS SNOWBALL 

 CAULirLOWER-SEED 



is thf earliest ol 

 all Snowballs, lhft| 

 , most compact, the 

 surest header, is 

 flving the largest and snow* 

 wtiitcst heads, and is the 

 best keeper in dry-weaiher. 

 Demand it through ymir 

 •red-firm of direct from 



R. WIBOLTT, lUKSKOv. DEimitml 



Mention The Review when you write. 



JAP. LILY BULBS 



Large stock of all sorts from Cold Storage. 

 Delivery up to October 1. Shipment In Ice 

 room of steamer. 



VaIIo«/ PrntA/ne ''Ines* Quality, for Aut- 

 TOIIVy ^^1 UVTII9 umn delivery. Apply to 



ETZOLD& CO., HAMBURG, GERMANY 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



ters across the street and intend to get 

 permanent quarters immediately so as not 

 to delay business," 



ADVERTISING. 



Advertising is much like writing a tel- 

 egram: Much in little if well written; 

 little in much if poorly written. Wiboltt 

 advertises Cauliflower No. 34 in the Re- 

 view. My seed for these plants was im- 

 ported direct from him because of this 

 advertisement. I grow vegetable plants 

 by the million and advertise in several 

 papers, but the Review is well in the 

 lead, as it reaches the buyers. 



Scipioville, N. Y. F. M, Pattington. 



