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The FIcaists' Review 



AuatJflT 13, 1914. 



Our Motto I Tho BEST tho Marlcot Affords. 



PUCE YOUR mrORT ORDERS NOW FOR FALL DELIVERY 1914 



CHA8. 8CHWAKE & CO., inc. 



Horticultural Importors and Exportors 

 •0-92 WEST BROADWAY, NEW YORK 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Lit. GiKaataam and Multiflorum, 

 HOHMANN'S LILY OF THE VALLEY. 

 Pap«r Whit* NarciMas and Roman Hyacinth*, 

 Datek Bulbs, EnglUli Goldan Spur, 

 Azaleas, Palms, Rosas, ate. 



WRITE FOR PRICES 



PANSY SEED 



From tbe Oldast Panay Bpaclallst 



C. SCHWANECKE 



OSCHERSLBBENT, GERUANY 



Established 1852 Per Oz. 



Schwanecke' 8 Giant- flowered Improved 



Trimardaau $1*&0 



Schwanecke's Giant- Howered Improved 



Caaslar ■^•it 



Schwanecke's Giant- flowered Improved 



aarmsnia . ... 3.75 



Schwanecke's Giant- flowered Improved 



Busnota 3.00 



Schwanecke's Giant- flowered Improved 



Odiar ■^■f>o 



Prica Liat Sant Fraa 



Mention 'riu< I.Vview wliPii von viriti- 



only will come but that they will not 

 be ' greatly delayed. There is, then, 

 the probability that America will be 

 called on to use, late in the season, 

 some portion of the crop ordinarily 

 used in Germany, England, France and 

 Russia. 



A cable from the Holland-America 

 line at Rotterdam states that in the 

 cargo of the Nieuw Amsterdam, which 

 sailed August 8, is a large quantity 

 of bulbs and American officers of the 

 line reiterate their statement that they 

 expect to maintain their weekly sail- 

 ings and to handle the bulbs as usual. 



August Bontoux, president of the 

 International Forwarding Co., Chicago, 

 states that he has advices that three 

 carloads of bulbs consigned to his com- 

 [»any, are on the Nieuw Amsterdam. He 

 also has the assurance of his agents at 

 Rotterdam that, later shipments will 

 come along as usual. 



SOME DUTCH BULBS HEBE. 



Although the present condition of 

 ocean transportation makes the time 

 and amount of future receipts of 

 Dutch bulbs a matter of conjecture, 

 there are a few already here. The 

 number of cases so far receive<l is, 

 however, exceedingly small, as the sea- 

 son has scarcely opened. As reported 

 in last week's issue of The Review, 

 six cases from Rotterdam arrived at 

 Xew York July 31, the first shipnieiii 

 of the season. A few additional con- 

 signments arrived on the steamer Rot- 

 terdam, from the port of Rotterdam, 

 which reached New York Aiiirust 4; 

 they were as follows: 



Consignee: Chscs. 



I.angeler, H "> 



Kerger, H. S., & Co 10 



Kuyper, P. C, & Co 7 



Hermann's Seed Store 41 



Vaughan's Seed Store St 



Total 72 



Previously reported 



Total to date-. 78 



ONION SETS. 



The prospect is that, with normal 

 demand, the onion set supply will fall 

 short of the demand in the spring of 

 1915. The harvest is practically com- 

 plete. At the big producing center, 

 Chicago, an excellent crop has been har- 

 vested, 80 far as quality goes, but ex- 



FISCHER'S 



CYCLAMEN SEED 



Qlowinar Dark Red. Qlowinir Red, Rose of Marien- 

 thai, Pure White, White with Dark Eye, LiIk 

 S3.5U per 1000 seeds, S'26.00 per lO.OOt^ seeds, Suo.oo 

 per 50,000 seeds. 



Salmoneum, (4.00 per 1000 seeds. 



Qlory of Wandsbek, Rose of Wandsbek, Pearl of 

 Zehlendorf and Rose of Zchlendorf , the 4 best grow- 

 ing Salmon sorts, $6.50 per 1000 seeds. 



Flmbriatum carmineo marsrinatum Victoria Cvcli. 

 men. S4.00 per linO seeds. 



Rococo, $5.00 per thousand seeds. 



Cash with order, please. 



Natural Size 

 of Glory of 

 WanHdiek 



FERD. HSCHER, 



Wiosbsdan-Aukamm, 

 GERMANY 



Over five hundred testimonials and repeated orders for Cycla- 

 men Seed were shown to th<^ Editor of The Florisis' Review. 



-TO THE TRADK- 



IIFIIRY MFTTr QUedlinburg, Germany 



IIEillll I IIIL I I L^ (Establlsh«d In 1784) 



^■■'■^^■B" QROWER and EXPORTER on tho voty larsoat acalo mi aU 



CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS 



SPECIALTIES I Boana, Beets. Cabbases. Carrots, Kohl-Rabi, Leekp. Lettuces, Oa- 

 lona, Paaa« Ratflakoa, Spinach. Turnips, Swedes, Aotora, Balsams, Beconias, CamationB, 

 CinerariM. Olozinias, Larkspurs, Nasturtiums, Panalaa, Petunias. Phlox, Primulas. 

 Scabious, Stoofca. Verbenas. Zinnias, etc. Catalocue free on application. 



IWNRV mSTra'S TRIUMPN OF THE aiANT PANSIBS (mixed), the most perfect 

 and most beautiful in the world, $6.00 per oz.; Sl.76 per H oz.; Sl.00 per ^ oz. Postage paid. 

 Cash with order. 



i All seeds offered are grown under my personal supervision on nnr own vast sronnds, 

 and are warranted true to name, of strongest growth, finest stocks and best Quality. I alaa 

 crow larcaiy aoodo on contract. 



' Save niQWey by contracting your Seeds 

 ! directly with a Specialist 



J. HASSLACH, Seed Grower 

 3T. REMY.DE-PROVENCE. FRANCE 



j Ready to be sent out: 



Chabaild and Ouillot Carnation, Mariruerite 

 Carnation, Qiant I'ansy, Primula hinentiis, 

 I Cyclamen, Duttv. 



German Stock Seeds 



A GRAND SPECIALTY 



Price list on application 



PAUL TEICHER, Striegau, Germany 



Oldest Special Housa 



Ask for Prices of Seeds (Garden. Farm 

 or Flower) from 



KELWAY'S 



for present delivery or on contract. 

 Special prices now ready. 



LANGPORT, ENGLAND 



NEW AND RARE SEEDS 



Unique collection. Hundreds of varieties 

 adapted for American use. Perennial 

 and perfectly hardy. Own saving. 



Catalogue free. 



PERRY'S HARDY PLANT FARM 

 Enftald, Mlddlasax. Knslaad 



lAira Wif if Importer af DUTCH aad 

 JUOll IflLll fRtNCH BULBS lad SEEDS 



155 West 33d Htreet, NEW YORK 



Near Penn. Station and L. I. R. R. 



CHR. OLSEN, Seed Gnwer, 



DANISH SEEDS 



Cabbage, 

 Cauliflower, 

 Carrot, Man- 

 gel, Swede, 

 Turnip, etc. 



Oor tract often 

 and Sample' » 

 your service. 



CaUtkUtttt- 

 "FWOLSa." 

 Cs*: 5th U.. 

 •.B.C. Affltf' 

 Seed Trade 

 AMociatioD. 



Orisaie. DeaHf* 

 tErtab. 1882) 



Mention The Review when yon write. _ 



Angost Rolker & Sons 



General Horticultural Importer* 



for the trade only. Send for estimates «' 



price lists to 

 51 BARCLAY ST., NEW Y0BI< 



•r P. O. Bex 782 ^ ^ 



C. JONKHEER & SONS 



DUTCH BULBS 

 AND PLANTS 



HILLEflOII, HOLlAj jl 



f% pi ■■■%f% Best that rrow. ^''■^^ 

 K"LL llw recttOKardeneraandfi'nii*. I 

 ^F F 1 1^ wboleMle. Bl«r beautiful <:»» 

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