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The Florists' Review 



AroLST 27, 1014. 



''WORTH WHILE" QUALITY BULBS 



PAPER WHITE Per 1000 



GrandifJora, Giants ........ .$1 1.00 



Grandiflora, Fancy 8.50 



WHITE ERENCH ROMANS 



13^ to 15 Ctmft $38.00 



13 ta 15 Ctmft 45.00 



EREESIA REFRACTA ALBA 



Jumbo $12.00 



Mammoth .9.50 



WIHTERSON'S SEED STORE 



..^ Mention The Rerlew 



LH.iUMS -Per 1000 



Harrisii, 7 to 9 inch. ...... . . $ 9.50 



Formosum, 7 to 9 inch 7.00 



Formosum, 9 to 10 inch 10.00 



CALLA AETHIOPICA Penoo 



Extra Select ............... $10.00 



166 N. Wabash Ave. 



q L D. P1i«>e, Cestrtl 6004 



•when' yon write. |_^^_ 



CtnCitfiO, ILL 



grandifloras, while on some varieties of 

 Spencers we shall have a surplus," is 

 the report of L. D. Waller Seed Co., 

 of Guadaloupe, Cal. ' ' Nasturtiums look 

 like a fair crop, and we shiall have a 

 surplus of some varieties of small flower 

 peeds. ' ' 



FBOM THE SEAT OF WAB. 



. How far the European war interferes 

 with the business of continental con- 

 cerns may be seen from the following 

 letter received by H. Frank Darrow, 

 the New York importer, from the firm 

 of Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co., the seed 

 firm of Paris: 



"Owing to the general mobilization 

 of the army and to the present con- 

 dition of affairs, suspending ^11 business 

 traffic on our railroads, we are not in a 

 position to execute any orders for the 

 present. The disorganization of the 

 mail may also prevent us from answer- 

 ing inquiries. 



"Four hundred men of our staff, out 

 of 700, have been called to join the 

 army, but we hope that after the pres- 

 ent period of interruption of business 

 traffic is over, which may be towards 

 the end of this month, it will be pos- 

 sible for us to resume, at least in some 

 measure, our relations with our corres- 

 pondents." 



CLARK ON SEED CROPS. 



"Our expectation is a pretty fair 

 crop of peas," reports Arthur B. Clark, 

 president of the Everett B. Clark Seed 

 Co., whp is inspecting the company 's 

 Michigan and Wisconsin crops. "We 

 believe a few sorts, particularly some 

 of the early varieties extensively used 

 by the seed trade, will come out some- 

 whart short. Aside from these, we ex- 

 pect deliveries will be either full or at 

 a high percentage. 



"If our friends across the water per- 

 sist, as it seems quite certain they are 

 determined to do, in settling their dif- 

 ferences by the medieval manner of 

 blowing out one another's brains in- 

 stead of by the use of the agencies 

 which have been built up for the em- 

 ployment of reason in such crises, we 

 may see, and it quite looks to us that 

 we shall see, higher values. If the 

 threshing returns, -which we' are .just 

 now commencing to receive, indicate 

 that we are going to -be blessed with a 

 few bushels surplus of peas, we feel that 

 they will prov» not uuwelcome prop- 

 erty. 



"Beans on the a'verage made an ex- 

 •eedingly good stand, a fairly strong 

 growth, and podded well, except in 

 certain sections where the drought in- 



GLADIOLI 



I am prepared to book orders for fall or spring de- 

 livery. I have 35 acres of Gladioli growing, and can 

 handle large orders. AMERICA and FRANCIS KING 

 in large supply. I can supply cut blooms of any de- 

 sired shade at any time and at reasonable prices. 



E. E. STEWART, Brooklyn, Mich. 



LILY BULBS 



NEW CROP, NOW READY ^^ 



Lilium Harrisii, 5 to 7-inch, 400 to case S 4.00 



Lilium Harrisii, 7 to 9-inch, 200 to caae. ; 9.00 



Lilium Formosum, 7 to 9 inch. 800 to caae. 7.60 



Lilium Formosnm, 9 to 10-inch, 200 to case. 10.60 



French and Dutch Bulbs on hand Mtd-OB the way from the coast. 

 Send postal for new wholesale seed and bulb catalogue. 



1000 



$38.00 

 82.50 

 67.50 

 98.00 



CURRIE BROS. CO., 



108 WisiMmsin St. 

 318 Broad'way 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



BULB CATALOGUE NOW READY 



SEND YOUR LIST FOR PRICES 



J.J.WILSON SEED CO.,lHc. NEWARK, N. J. 



Meptlon The Rerlcw when yon write. 



SWEET PEA SEED 



Write for our Price List. 



S. BRYSON AYRES CO. 



Sw««t P*a Farm, 

 Sunny Slop*. INDEPENDENCE. MO 



It is our BUSINESS 



to supply YOU 



with SUPERIOR GLADIOLI 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



Flowerfield, L. h, N.Y. 



•terfered with the podding. Our Wis- 

 consin crops suffered most in this last 

 respect, as they did not get sufficient 

 moisture at a time when they most 



All Seeds and Bulbs sold 

 by Thorbum are always of 

 the very highest quality 

 and true to name. 



ASPARA(R)S 



Plumosiu Nanua 



Perl OOP 



1000 $2.00 



5000 1.75 



10.000 1.66 



TUBEROSES 



Dwarf Double Pearl 

 Extra large size. 



$7.50 per 1000 



"The moit reliable feeds" 

 93 Barctoy St. New York. N. Y> 



Mention The B«Ttew when yon write'. 



