AuavsT 10, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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57 



Liliiifli Harrisii 



(THE BERMUDA EASTER LILY) 



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LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN LILIES THIS SEASON 



'We think we can make it to your advantage to do io» at regir6» both quality and price. 



The stock that we offer is not gathered indiscriminately from all kinds of sources, but is grow^n for us by a few selected gto-w- 

 ers whose stocks have been worked up from the true, original stock. In order to insure the health of the product, the bulbs are not 

 grown on the same field oftener than one season, other crops being grown on the field the preceding year. The ground is thor- 

 oughly manured when the previous crop is grown, leaving it in a high state of cultivation, and when the lily bulbs are planted , 

 no fresh manure is used ; this prevents disease and insures a crop of strong, healthy bulbs. 



In addition to this, we do not dig our bulbs as early as they are usually dug, but leave them in the ground until they are 

 thoroughly ripened and matured. When Harrisii is good it leaves little to be desired. There is very little, if any, stock obtain- 

 able as good as the stock that we are offering. We are supplying only this one grade of selected stock and when this is disposed 

 of we shall have no more to offer. 



Wliile the quality of tbe stock that we offer is of the highest, our prices are as low as, or lower than, the prices of those who 

 offer the ordinary stock gathered from indiscriminate sources. We are sure buyers will find our stock very satisfactory, and 

 much more so than the Japan-grown Longiflorum, which has badly deteriorated in recent years. 



Bear in mind that we were the original introducers of Harrisii in Bermuda, and that we have exceptional facilities for 

 obtaining our present supplies. Also take note that the smallest bulbs that we offer are 6-7 inch bulbi, not 5-7 inch, as usually 

 offered. 



6- 7 inch bulbs, 350 to the case, $15.00 per case; full thousand lots, $ 40.00 per 1000 



7- 9 inch bulbs, 200 to the case, 16.00 per case; full thousand lots, 75.00 per 1000 

 9-11 inch bulbs, 100 to the case, . 18.00 per case; full thousand lots, 175.00 per 1000 



FERNS 



We have an exceptionally nice lot of ferns in the following varieties— good, bushy, well-grown plants that will please the 

 most critical buyers. Plants have been grown in pots and are thoroughly well established and nicely finished. 



Nephrolepis Bostoniensis and Piersoni, 6-inch pots $0.50 each 



Nephrolepis Elegantissima, Piersoni, Bostoniensis and Harrisii, heavy 8-inch plants . $1.00 to 1.50 each 

 Nephrolepis Elegan ti ssi m a, Bostoniensis and Harrisii, heavy 10-inch plants . . . . 2.50 each 



F. R. riERSON CO., TARRYTOWN-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. 



