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The Horists* Review 



August 29, 1912. 



LILIUM CANDIDUM 



EXTRA LARQB FORCINQ BULBS, per 100, $5.00 ; per 1000, $45.00 



CALLAS—White Mammoth, strong tubers per mo, $ 8.f0 



iii:'WtsssimK.iii.\.j- Elliottiana, something new per doz.. 2.49 



FREE8IAS— Mammoth French, sweet-scented per 100, $1.00; per 10?0, 9.60 



_ w . I in 1^ WHITE ROMAN HYACINTH8- 



^ \y 1 mm% Mr m ll to 12 ctms., Extra Bulbs per 100, 2.26 ; per 1000, 21.00 



12 to 16 ctms., Extra Bulbs per 100, 2.75 ; per 1000, 26.00 



13 to 16 ctms. , Extra Bulbs per 100, 3.25 ; per 1000, 30.00 



HARRI8II-A Few Cases Left- 



St. David's, 5 to 7, solid bulbs per 100, 6.00 ; per 1000, 48.00 



St. David's, 7 to 9, solid bulbs per 100, 9.00 ; per 1000, 85.C0 



^^ VALLEY— Cold Storage, extra strong pips, Elliott's Perfection . . .case of POOO, 28.00 



(a ^HK Cold Storage, 3-yr. Harrisburg case of 25uO, 30.00 



/#\ Wm. Elliott & Sons, 42 Vesey St., New York 



Mention The Review when you write. 



CALLAS 



HOME-GROWN 



Free frona disease, 1^ to 2 inches, 



$9.00 PER 100 



A. HENDERSON & CO. 



352 N. Michina Ave., CHICAGO 



MenttOB rue Bevlew when tou write 



Godfrey Callas 



2ift-lach. 14.00 per 100 

 Gaah with order from anknown correspondents. 



PATTEN & CO. 



Tewksbury, Mass. 



BURNETT BROS. 



SBIDS x: BULBS :t PUkHTS 

 ft Cortlsuult St., WWW TOHK CITT 



says A. L. Jones, of Kelway & Son, 

 Langport, England, in a letter written 

 August 13. "However, rutabagas are 

 a poor crop and will most likely not 

 yield more than a quarter the normal. 

 Turnip will also be decidedly short, 

 but not to the same extent as rutabaga. 

 The absence of sun, with more than the 

 average rainfall during the last few 

 weeks, makes it extremely difficult to 

 form anything approaching an accurate 

 forecast of the yields. Mangolds are 

 represented by a small acreage stand- 

 ing and the recent and present rainy 

 weather will cause further shortage. 

 Peas promised well a little while back, 

 but have been attacked by greenfly; 

 mildew is prevalent in some varieties 

 and the continued rains will affect the 

 harvest adversely. We think it is 

 generally known in the trade that all 

 biennials will be a short crop. 



"There is a lively, world-wide de- 

 mand for most things and seeds will 

 not be a drug in the market this next 

 season at any rate. Those who ordered 

 at early prices are fortunate." 



LILY OF THE VALLEY FRON COLD STORAGE 



$2.00 p«r 100 %X»JOO par lOOO 

 IF YOU GROW 



BRUMS' CHICAGO MARKET 



fl. N. BRUNS, 



- YOU QROW THE BKST VALLEY — 

 Fln«st Cut Valtoy constantly on hand 



3032^2 

 WEST MADISON STREET 



Mr-itl0D Th* RoTlew wh^n yon writp. 



CICAGO 



ALVIN QUALITY SEEDS 



Guaranteed fresh and of highest germinatiOD. 



PANSIES, choice varieties, mixed, per lb..$ 7.50 



PANSIES, good mixed, per lb 6.60 



Cauliflower, Autumn Giant, per lb 1.23 



Non Plug Ultra, per lb 1.90 



Early Snowball, per lb 12.60 



Cabbage, Surehead, per lb 1.03 



Danish Ball Head, per lb 1.S5 



Lettuce, AU-The-Year-Round, per lb 89 



Asparagus, Conover's Colossal, per lb 47 



Kale, Thousand Headed, per lb 3S 



All others in proportion. 



Send for quotations on our fall bulbs. 



We quote Hyacinths, A-1, 100, |4-00; Tulips, 

 A-1, 100, 12.50; Narcissus, A-1, 100, $1.25; Oladi- 

 olus, A-1, 100, 11.50. 



TEXAS NURSERY A FLORAL CO., 

 Box 17S, ALVIN. TEXAS. 



White Callas 



Monster size bulbs, 2^2 inches and up, 

 $1.50 per dozen 

 S15.00 per lOO 



Waakav ft Haa >••' Mtrcbaata 114 Ckaatort St.. 



w ecpcr ft uin, ^ anmtn hew tiw cm 



If You Are Looking for Quality 



in Dutch Bcdbs, we want your busi- 

 nesB — if not, we ask you to kindly 

 ignore this advertisement. 



Gt. van Waveren A Kruifff 



Amxrioam Bbamch Hotrea 

 t40 M. 13th Stroot, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



Giant Pansy Seed 



Hnnkel'a Olant-floweiinr Mlxt ore is with- 

 out an equal for florists' use. Oompriaea the flneat 

 strains from the most noted pansy specialists of this 

 country and Europe. Blooms are of the larareat 

 size and very distinct and varied in their markings. 

 New crop seed. Tr. pkt., fiOc: ^ oz. 76c; >4 oc., 

 $1.86; OB., $6.00. Complete catalogue free. 



G. E HUNKEL CO., Sednei, NUwaikee, Wii. 



ASPARAGUS PLUHOSUS NANUS 



Now Crop Now Roady. 



Per 1000 seeds, $1.50. 5000 and up Q $1.25 per 1000. 



New OH Berstia^ea siraii CYCIAMCN 

 GIGANTEUM scc4 imt recdved. Prica 

 ii MM- bulb dtaltiMC 



MUSHROOM SPAWN 



New crop English and American in bricks 

 Writo for Prieoo 



Mk Citalteie Niw Retdy. Send f« 1 Ctn 



F. W. O. SCHMITZ 



PBIMCB BAT, a. T. 



Wholeiftl* Orower. Xzp<»tor aad Ink* 

 porter of all pluUi, rooti and baltw in 

 w aion. 



Conroapondonoo ■olteltod 



