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The Florists' Review 



October 27, 1921 



BULBS VALLEY BULBS 



Large Stock Now On Hand In New York 



of Hyacinths, Tulips, Early and Late Darwins; Narcissi, Crocus, 



all in different varieties and sizes. 



Single Tulips, La Reine, Yellow Prince. Double Tulip, Murillo. 



Narcissi, Paper Whites, Golden Spur, Bicolor Victoria, Emperor, Princeps, 

 Double Von Sion; Lily of the Valley; Gladioli; in large quantities. 



Special Prices on Application. 



The Tra'de 'will be visited by us in due time, as usual, for the spring and fall orders for 1922. 



C. KELR & SONS 



82 BROAD STREET, 



Phone 2158 Broad 



NEW YORK 



:and received many congratulatory tele- 

 grams from his many friends on the anni- 

 'versary. 



H.Weezenaar, representing Sluis Bros., 

 Ltd., of Enkhuizen, Holland, was a recent 

 visitor at Hartford, Conn. He reported 

 that there were several shortages in the 

 seed line, due to the unusual droughts 

 in Europe this year. 



GRASS SEED IMPORTS. 



The amount of the various kinds of 



forage plant seeds subject to the seed 



importation act permitted entry into. 



the United States during the three 



months ending September '30, 1921, as 



compared with the corresponding period 



last year, is shown in the table given 



belovir, from statistics furnished by the 



bureau of plant industry. Department 



of Agriculture: 



3 iiioiitlis ending Sopt. ."iO 



1921, 

 Kind of srod iiimnds 



Alfalfa 1,304,000 



Canada blm-Krass 7,400 



Clover: 



Alsike 1,100,7011 



Crimson 1,581,600 



Kpd 1,792,900 



White 538,600 



Wliite and alsike. mixture 8,100 

 lied and nlsilie. mixture. 2,100 



Alsike clover iind timotliy, 



mixture 1,100 



Millet: 



Broom-corn 



Foxtail 



Grass: 



Mixtures 40.100 



Orchard 959,100 



Rape 728,700 



U.veRrass: 



KnKliHli l«-300 



Italian 13.H00 



Timoth.v !t."..10O 



A'<»tcb: 



Hair.v 645,900 



.Spring 8.800 



1920, 

 imunils 

 171,500 



10!1.70(t 

 l.!»5H.K(M> 



3on.:;iH» 



1.100 



14,700 



215.700 

 1.30.800 



i3i.:}oo 



367,700 



nOHTING CABBAGE "YELLOWS." 



Nearly 40,000 acres of disease-resist- 

 ant cabbage will be planted throughout 

 the United States next year from the 

 5,000 pounds of Wisconsin seed which 

 is to be distributed through the National 

 Kraut Growers' Association. 



The cabbage from which the seed was 

 harvested was grown in the Puget 

 sound region from resistant seed se- 

 lected and grown by the Wisconsin ex- 

 periment station. 



For years the kraut industry has been 

 menaced by that great cabbage plague 

 called the "yellows." Through the un- 



LIVE WIRE 



J. A. Vandervoort & Co. 



Whelesale Bulb Growers 



NOORDWYK, - HOLLAND 



Also Narserles at Sas§enheiiii 



Absolutely the largest growers in Holland of 



Bic. Victoria, Golden Spur and Von Sion 



Also lar(;e Rrowers of 



HYACINTHS, TULIPS, ETC. 



Permanent American Address: 



P. O. Hamilton Grangfe Station 

 Box 38. New York City 



J. A. AANDERVOORT 



Our representatives will be 

 calling on you. 



For French Bulbs 



Wr i t e 



Drevon-Tegelaar & Co. 



Wholesale French Bulb Grower* 



1133 Broadway, NEW YORK 



You can safely place your orders with us with the assurance 

 that you will receive the highest quality bulbs, grown at our 

 own extensive nurseries at OUioul.es, Var, France. 



The Everett B. Clark Seed Co., Milford, Conn. 



Branch Houses in Wisconsin, Colorado, Montana, Idaho and Washington. 



Beans, Peas. Sweet Corn, Onion, Beet, Turnip, Tomato, Spinach. 



The WORLD'S Bulb Center U EUROPE 

 EUROPE'S Bulb Center !■ HOLLAND 

 HOLLAND'S Bulb Center U 



BADER & CO., «*iSi?5§i?*' 



Large Growan of Hraeintha, Tnlipa, NBreiwi, ate. 



BEPBE8ENTATIVE8: 

 JOHN H. BADER\CareR. F. LANO, 

 F. B. BADER /82 Broad St., N. T. CITY 



PUwe eommanieat* with oi. 



The General Bulb Co. 



Esiabllshed 1888 



VosfelenzanflT* Holland 



BRANCH OFFICE: 

 25 B«aT«r St., Naw York City 



Send us your inauiries for auotatiom. 



