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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBH 13, 1921 



Seed Trade News 



AXEBIOAN SEED TKASX A8S00IATI0H. 



President, L. L. Olds, Madison, Wis.; secre- 

 taiT-treasorer, 0. B. Eendel, OleTelsnd, O. 



P. Frederick Obrecht & Son, Balti- 

 more, Md., dealers in flour and feed, have 

 added a seed department to their business. 



Dutch bulbs are cleaning up rapidly. 

 While there is a surplus of a few items, 

 good stock of many of the popular vari- 

 eties is sold so clean that jobbers are 

 unable to buy if short. 



Bids for the business of J. M. Thor- 

 burn & Co., New York, as a going concern 

 are to be opened by the trustee in bank- 

 ruptcy, Abraham Glaser, at the office of 

 the referee, 68 Williams street, at 10:15 

 a. m., October 18. Should none of the 

 bids be acceptable the assets will be sold 

 at auction at the premises, 53 Barclay 

 street, October 24. 



The Lohrman Seed Co., Detroit, Mich., 

 announces its removal, November 1, to 

 more spacious quarters, at Brush and 

 Macomb streets, a short distance from the 

 old location, where a fine business, chiefly 

 retail, has been established. Manager 

 Ernest Chamberlain states that it is in- 

 tended to push the wholesale branch 

 henceforth. The seed season was satis- 

 factory. Sales of bulbs are starting up 

 well. Their quality is all that could be 

 desired. 



Canadian seedsmen, in the opinion of 

 A. W. Annandale, manager of the retail 

 store of the Steele, Briggs Seed Co., 

 Toronto, have fared somewhat better than 

 their American brethren. Stocks carried 

 over are not, in general, so large as south 

 of the border. The Steele, Briggs Seed 

 Co., in particular, scenting the slump, 

 sailed close to the wind in the matter of 

 stocks on band and, consequently, was 

 not much affected when the drop did 

 come. The agricultural demand has been 

 good and florists have never ordered so 

 heavily of bulbs, both French and Dutch, 

 as they have this fall. Mr. Annandale re- 

 ports sales of Paper Whites as 100 per 

 cent above a year ago. Since the florists 

 are paying promptly for what they buy, 

 Mr. Annandale believes that section of 

 the Canadian trade is in good shape also. 



DUTCH BTJIiBS EECEIVED. 



The Dutch steamer Anistelland ar- 

 rived at New York harbor from Amster- 

 dam, October 6, with three cases of 

 Dutch bulbs consigned to B. F. Lang 

 and four cases consigned to Gray Bros. 

 These seven cases, a^ded to the 41,534 

 cases previously received, makes a total 

 of 41,541 cases of Dutch bulbs received 

 to date. 



CANNERS WILL CONVENE. 



The convention season for canners is 

 approaching and state associations will 

 soon begin to assemble. The meeting of 

 the Wisconsin Poa Canners' Association 

 will be held at Milwaukee, November 

 7 to 10. Then it is expected that some 

 members of the Wisconsin association 

 will run down to Chicago to the meeting 

 of the Western Canners' Association, 

 which opens the day after the adjourn- 

 ment of the Wisconsin association con- 

 vention. 



The Western Canners' Association 

 will hold its seventy-fifth semiannual 

 meeting at the Hotel Sherman, Chicago, 

 No%-ember 11 and 12. As all the meet- 



Dutch Bulbs Now Ready 



Subject to being unsold 



HYACINTHS, 2nd Size 



Per 1000 



l^ady Derby $62.50 



Tallow Hammer 52.60 



l^'Znuooeno* 62.60 



Grand Kaitre 52.60 



l^a Vlctolre 62.50 



DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 



F. O. B. Chicago 



SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 



Per 1900 



Oottare Maid $27.50 



Xeisenkroon 23.00 



Ooldflnob 24.00 



CramoUit Brilliant 21.00 



Gboloe Fine Mixed 16.00 



MnriUo 



Bnbra Maxima. . . . 



Gloria Bolia 



Jbncretia 



Choice 7ine Mixed. 



Per 1000 

 ...$20.00 

 ... 23.00 

 . . . 26.60 

 ... 20.00 

 . .. 19.00 



DARWIN TULIPS 



Clara Batt 



Bemembranoe . . . . 



Wbite Queen 



Splendid Mixture. 



Per 1000 

 .$23.00 



. 28.00 



. 28.00 



. 20.00 



Emperor B. N. 



DAFFODILS 



Per 1000 

 ...$42.60 Poeticna Omatne. 



Per 1000 

 ...$28.60 



ASFABAaVB 



Banna 



Tlnmoana 

 Sprentreri 



CAKEBBU^A. 



Orancre Kinff 



CTCl^AMEB BOCOCO, 

 Orctald-riowerlncr Typea 



Per 1000 



Per 1000 



$3.60 



1.60 



Per Oz. 

 $0.25 



Xiflfbt Boae 



Bark Boae , 



Z^Uac 



White, with Crimaon Eye , 



Boae Violet, Crimaon Marked. 

 Bococo Mixed 



$15.00 

 15.00 

 16.00 

 15.00 

 16.00 

 14.00 



PABBT 



Peacook'B Choioe Mixed. 



Per Oz. 



. ..$5.eo 



SWEET PEAS 

 Spenoer Winter-Flowerincr Varietiea 



Per Oz. \ lb, 

 Aata Ohn, lavender. .. .$0.70 



Keronlea, rose-pink 80 



Bed Wlnfiri crimson 65 



Snow Flake, white 70 



Wedrwood Bine 70 



$2.50 

 2.75 

 2.25 

 2.60 

 2.60 



Per T. Pkt. 0«. 

 Bcbizanthna Wlaetonen- 



aia $0.25 $1.40 



We ship same day order received, and have built our success in bulbs on 



Quality and Service 



Please write fori our complete price list on bulbs, now ready for distribution. 



Everette R. Peacock Co., 



4013 Milwaukee Ave., Seedsmen CHICAGO, ILL. 



Member American Seed Trade Assooiatlon. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



g;^ LEONARD SEED CO. o^ 



CppJ. WHOLESALE GROWERS Q . 



"^^^^^ 226-230 WEST KINZIE STREET, CHICAGO ^^^^ 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Burpee's Seeds Grow 



W. Atlee Burpee Co< 



Seed Growers Philadelphia 



Mention The Review when you write. 



SEEDS-BULBS-SUPPLIES 



Sifev Beckert's Seed Store P""!p' 



\^Uailiy FiKj. FLOWER SEEDS A SPECIALTY OCITlCe 



101-103 Federal St^ PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Wholesale Seed Grower 



Pepper, Etfplant Tomato, Okra. Asparaaus, 



Rhubarb, Celery, Spinach, Beet Onion, Beans, 



Cabbage, Cauliflower, Sweet Com, Vine Seeds. 



Correspondence Solicited 



GEORGE R. PEDRICK & SON 

 PEDRICKTOWN, N. J. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



I. N. Simon & Sod 



Garden Seeds 



AT WHOLESALE 



438 Market St., PHILADELPHIA, PA 



