The Florists' Review 



October 8, 1014. 



BAR NONE 



I positively have sold more bulbs, 

 plants and f orists' supplies in my 

 line, traveled more territory and 

 covered more untraversed field in 

 our business world than any 

 Sirl in the world. 



And I have served hundreds, 

 and will serve thousands of flo- 

 rists boforo I quit tho Job, be- 

 cause I think I know how. 



Experience pins Hard Werk 

 . Spells Sncces. 



Right quality, right prices and a 



SQUARE DEAL 



spell big business. 



It is true I owe my success to satisfied 

 strangers, who became satisfied custo- 

 mers; this is why I am sure I will also 



PLEASE YOU. 



PAPCR WHITK NARCISSUS 



Select stock S8.50 per 1000 



CliaANTEUM UUCS 



Second to none, 8/9 per single 100 ... . $7,50 



No ll«Br«te quality, per 1000 t55,C0 



DUTCH BULBS FORMOSUM LILIES 

 CALLAS 



N. N. CARROLL 



NORWOOD (near Cincinnati), OHIO 



Mention Th« Rmrivw when yon writ*. 



DUTCH BULBS 



NOW READY 



HYACINTHS JULIPS AND NARCISSUS 



Best QuaUty 

 Write for our Florist Price List 



ST. LOUIS SEED CO,, St. Louis, Mo. 



Mention Th e B«Tlew when yon writ e. 



L. FORMOSUM 



7-9 inch. 9-10 inch, 10-11 inch, 11-13 inch 



Als« tmpmn-gfwm FRCCSIA, ^a and % inch. 



Write for prices. 



YOKOHAMA NURSERY CO., Ltd. 



Woolworth mdg.. New York City 



JOwwirm mention tlie Wlotutm* Benew 

 wben wiitinc mxrmrtimmrm. 



than half of them threshed, the final 

 returns are uncertain. Gradus and like 

 sorts have made a light yield and some 

 of the crops are still in the field. Ameri- 

 can Wonder, Nott's Excelsior, Little 

 Marvel, Laxtonian and other early 

 dwarf varieties will be a little less than 

 an average crop, but the seed is in good 

 condition, with the exception of Gems, 

 Sutton's Excelsior and British Wonder, 

 which have suffered greater damage. 

 Telephone, Alderman, Stratagem, Dwarf 

 Telephone, Champion of England and all 

 late large-podded sorts are not an aver- 

 age crop and need considerable good 

 weather to make a large part of the 

 crop merchantable." 



MOBS DUTCH BUI£S. 



And still they come. Although the 

 receipts of bulbs from Holland through 

 the port of New York so far this year 

 exceed by one-third the receipts of last 

 year or the year before, shipments con- 

 tinue to arrive. The 30,000 mark has 

 been left well behind within the last 

 week. On the steamer Zyldyk, from 

 Eotterdam, which reached New York 

 September 28, were 452 cases, consigned 

 as follows: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Berger, H. H., & Co 4 



Stone, C. D., & Co 8 



MacNlff Horticultural Co 73 



Lang, R. F 89 



Roosa, I. P 80 



Langeier, H 26 



Kuyper, P, C, & Co 21 



Stnmpp & Walter Co 18 



Hampton, J. W., Jr., A Co 29 



Knautb, Nacbod & Kubne 4 



Maltus & Ware 196 



Total 452 



Previously reported 29,028 



Total to date 29,480 



The next shipment which arrived on 



the stetuner Hanseat, from Rotterdam, 



which reached New York October 1, 



was more than twice as large as that 



on the steamer Zyldyk and included the 



following consignments: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Lang, R. F 205 



Merchants' Despatch Transportation Co 9 



Bernard, Judae tc Co 86 



Stnmpp & Walter Co 4 



Sheldon, G. W., & Co 1 



Vandegrlft, F. B., & Co 1 



Marshall, W. E., & Co 12 



Henderson, P., & Co 1 



Kuyper, P. C, & Oo 149 



Downing, T. D., & Co 16 



Baldwin Shipping Co 2 



Baldwin, A., & Co 24 



Elliott, W. E., ft Sons 6 



Abraham ft Straus 1 



Macy, R. H., ft Co 2 



Adams Express Co 3 



Maltus ft Ware 463 



American Express Co 76 



Total 1,009 



On steamer Zyldyk 452 



Previously reported 29,028 



Total to date , 30,489 



The third boat from Rotterdam within 

 the week brought the following consign- 

 ments: 



Consignee. Cases. 



Hampton, J. W., Jr., ft Co 82 



Bernard, Judae ft Co 6 



Sheldon, G. W., ft Co 3 



Thorburn, J. M., ft Co 4 



Ward, B. M. , ft Co 6 



No consignee on manifest 7 



Stone, C. D., & Co 4 



Barnes, B. S 



American Express Co - S4 



Lang, B. F 11 



Kuyper, P. C, ft Co 217 



Stnmpp ft Waltjr Co 7 



Vaughan's Seed Store 17 



Total 366 



Previously reported 30,489 



Total to date 30,845 



BEET SUOAB MEK ALABMED. 



Fearing that the European war will 

 cut oft all foreign supplies of sugar 



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Boddington's Majesty 



THE finest of all the Fancy 

 Varieties of Mignonette for 

 Winter forcing; seed saved from 

 select spikes under glass. We have 

 received many testimonials with 

 regard to the excellence of this 

 variety. 



Tr«de Packet, 60c; yi Ounce, 

 $1.00; Ounce, $7.50. 



These prices are for the Trade only. 



Arthur T. Boddlngton 



tnDSMAN 

 342 W. i4th St., NEW YOUN 



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