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The Flcwists' Review 



Skitkmbkm 10, 1914. 





DArrODIL BUi^B 



Grown by myself here from Holland Importations 



These are fine bulbs. Make me an offer by wire or letter, for all or any part. 



Name No. 1 No. 2 No. :{ Total Name • No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 



Tota: 



GEORGE LAWLER 



National Realty Building, 



TACOMA, WASH. 



\fontli.n Thp •t.'rl#»tr wti**?! von ivrlfft 



or by imprisonment for not more than 

 one year or both. It will be the duty of 

 the Department of Agriculture to oarr>' 

 out the act and to notify the various 

 district attorneys of anv violations^. 

 »iV ' . .^ H. P. 



MORE DUrbtt BtJIiBS. 



The third large shipment of Dutch 

 bulbs came to port September ], when 

 the steamer Kyndam, from Rotterdam, 

 arrived at New York with 5,093 cases 

 of bulbs on board. The Hollanders have 

 evidently gone on the principle that tho 

 more bulbs they get to this side of tho 

 ocean while there is nothing to inter- 

 fere is so much the more to their profit, 

 and every ship from Rotterdam carries 

 a heavy shipment. The receipts are con- 

 siderably ahead of this time last year, 

 and no one has predicted the end. 



The consignments on board the steam- 

 er Kyndam were as follows: 



ConsiKiiniviit. Tiisi s. 



l{<«>sa, .1. I' J4 



IturiK-s, It. .S ,"■> 



Knldwin .SIiippliiK Ck. . . . : 1:; 



Hi'nderson, I'.. & Cn 77 



HoU<HiiKt<iii, A. T 7 



Kuyper, P. C. & fo 1. .•!:{:; 



Intt^riiiitiuiiul Kiii'M';ii'iliii>: »' 2r>l 



KniK, E. J 10!t 



riiorburu, J. M., & ( u 2:5 



I.iiiiliiuu & Mi>or«> .")(! 



W.viiiun. ('. II., ("o l:! 



McHutchlsou & i\> ICi 



Scheepers, J., & (' It 



Stone, O. I)., & (Vj :{ 



Phlllpps, II., (,'() Ill 



Brasor. I,. .1 4 



Kolkcr. .\., & .Sons 11 



Harrow, H. K 42 



Stunipp & WalttT Tm IJI 



Klllott, W., & Sons 4 



.Vferi'liaiits' Itcspatcli I r:iiispipit!itl<iii Co. ... ."> 



Ijiuk, K. K 4<J 



BergtT, H. H., & Tc .-{7 



Meyer, (;. V •. ^ ♦54 



Sehwakc, I!.. & (."«> .".(l 



Hani))ton, .f. W.. .Fr.. .V Cr. 11 



Hernard. ivOtfi & Co 44 



.Marshall, W. K.. & Co 4fi 



VandeKrift. K. H., & Co US 



.Vinerlcaii kxpresH Co t)5;t 



VaUKhau's Seed Store !).'> 



MacNlff Hortieulturnl Co 74 



Maltus & Ware 1.211 



.^damg ExpreKu Co ,. 2&'! 



On order i • • ■ ■ , 20 



Total ."..OIK! 



Previously reported 1 1 .222 



Total to date ni.:il."i 



CONDITIONS IN HOLLAND. 



From Enkbuizen, Holland, comes the 

 report that -eonditions are so -nearly 

 normal that J. Sluis, of Sluis Bros., is 

 preparing to make his unna) autumn 



LILIUM HARRISII 



FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 



We have received our first consignment of Uarrisii, and offer a selected 

 stock of the original true Harrisii for early forcing. This stock was grown from 

 the original true type and will be found splendid stock for early forcing, for 

 which purpose Harrisii is so valuable. The crop is much shorter than usual 

 this season, but we are in position to supply a nice lot of selected stock and can 

 make delivery from first shipment. 



6 to 7-inch bulbs, 360 to the case $5.50 per 100; $46.00 per 1000 



7 to 9-icch bulbs, 200 to the case 9.00 per 100; 80.00 per 1000 



Full case lots at thousand rates. 



SPECIAL OFFER 



OF 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT, grown in 4.inch pots, 



to close out stock 



We have a few thousand extra fine plants of this valuable rose. Those 

 who have not completed their planting or who have been building or who have 

 not all the stock they need, will find this a bargain. Plants are strong plants 

 from 4-inch pots. In order to close out stock, we offer what we have left unsold 



$25.00 per lOO; $200.00 per 1000. 



FERNS 



There is nothing better for summer use than the fine varieties of 

 NEPHROLEPIS. We offer a nice stock of the following varieties, wc'i 

 established plants ready for immediate shipment: 



Nephrolepis elegantissima (The Tarrytown Fern), 3^-inch, 25c 

 each; o-inch, 50c each; 8-inch, $1.00 each. 



Nephrolepis magnifica, 3i4-inch, 2Sc each. 



Nephrolepis muscosa, 3j6-inch, 2Sc each; 5-inch, 50c each. 



Nephrolepis Harrisii, 6-inch, 50c each; 12-incb, very large plants, 

 $5.00 each. > ' v . . 



Nephrolepis Bostoniensis, 6-inch, 50c each; 12-inch, very large plants, 

 $5.00 each. 



Pteris Wimsetti multiceps — a fine hardy fern — 3 J^ -inch, ISc each. 



Small Ferns for Fern Pans. A fine assortment, 2^-inch, $4.00 

 per 100. 



F. R. PERSON CO. .T«r,uw.«H»d>a. NEW YORK 



Mention Tb* K«t1fw wbra 70a write. 



trip through the United States. It is 

 stated that contracts will for the most 

 part be -filled in full, with 'sonie good 



surpluses from which the Holland grow- 

 ers expect to reap «• neaarare of re ota- 

 pense for the troubles the war h8» 



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