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The Florists^ Review 



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ADODST 20, 1914. 



-GLADIOLI- 



I am prepared to book orders for fall or spring delivery. 

 I have 35 acres of Gladioli growing, and can handle 

 large orders. AMERICA and FRANCIS KINQ in large 

 supply. I can supply cut blooms of any desired shade at 

 any time and at reasonable prices. 



E. E. STEWART 



Brooklyn, Mich. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



to be a large number of cases, the last 

 of the large regular batches. If this 

 shipment is as large as reported, it will 

 swell the season's total to over 20,000 

 cases, approximately the record of two 

 years ago. 



The consignments on board the Patria 

 were as follows: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Hempstead, 0. G., & Son 226 



Scott, W., & Co 6 



Kuyper, P. C, & Co 691 



"Frederick, W." 84 



Hubert Bulb Co 65 



Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne 61 



Darrow, H. F 26 



Sheldon, G. W., & Co 312 



Maltus & Ware 393 



Speelman, C. J., & Sons 224 



Larzalere & Co 34 



International Steamship Co 15 



Henry & Lee 476 



Irwin, R. J 39 



Baldwin, A., & CO 66 



Weeber & Don 63 



Ward, R. M., & Co 25 



Scranton Florist Supply Co 30 



Barnes, B. S 728 



Luitham & Moore 603 



Vaughan'a Seed Store 316 



Milford, J., & Sons 8 



Gune & Guddily 136 



Berger, H. H., & Co 35 



Dunn, R. L 7 



Hampton, J. W., Jr., & Co 177 



Lang, R. F 399 



American Express Co 641 



Van Waveren & KruIJff 26 



Total 6,791 



Previously reported 12,652 



Total to date 18,443 



DUTCH BULBS COMING. 



The steamers which left port before 

 the opening of the war carried only 

 the first few consignments of the sea- 

 son, and the shipments now coming, 

 therefore, give no indication as to the 

 probable imports from Holland. The 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



steamer Potsdam, from Rotterdam, 



which reached New York August 14, 



carried the following consignments: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Kuyper, P. C, & Co 30 



Adams Express Co 4 



Maltus & Ware 79 



Thorburn, J. M., & Co 12 



Plerson, F. R., Co 3 



Elliott, W., & Sons 16 



Hampton, J. W., Jr., & Co 7 



Total 1.51 



Previously reported 78 



Total to date 229 



FBOM BERMUDA. 



On the steamer Caribbean, from Ber- 

 muda, which reached the port of New 

 York August 13, was one case of oxalis 

 bulbs, 'consigned to E. W. Outerbridge. 

 On the same boat were seven cases of 

 Harriaii bulbs, consigned to H. H. Lee. 

 As 1,646 cases had previously been re- 

 ported, this raises the total receipts to 

 date to 1,653. 



On the steamer Bermudian, which ar- 

 rived at New York the following day. 



It is our BUSINESS 



to supply YOU 



with SUPERIOR GLADIOLI 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



Flower field, L. I., N.Y. 



Mention Th« B«Tlew when yon write. 



August 14, were the following consign- 

 ments: 



Consignee, 

 ride 



Cases. 



Outerbridge, E. W 3 



Plerson, F. R., Co 26 



Ward, R. M.. & Co 29 



Wells Fargo & Co 24 



Total 82 



Previously reported 1,653 



Total to date 1,735 



CONNBCTICXTT SEED CHOPS. 



"Crop conditions in this section of 

 New England are, on the whole, fairly 

 good," said 8. F. Willard, at Wethers- 

 field, Conn., July 11. "Spring plant- 



Employeet of H. F. Michell Co., Philadelphia, on their Outing at Andalusia, August 8. 



