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58 



The Florists' Review 



Skftbmbiib 26, 1912. 



York, N. Y., circular on double light 

 Bashes; M. Bice & Co., Philadelphia, 

 Pa., florists' supplies; Albert A. Saw- 

 yer, Forest Park, 111., "The Sawyer 

 Astermnm"; P. J. Berckmans Co., Au- 

 gusta, Ga., nursery stock. 



DUTCH BULBS. 



The following importations of Dutch 



bulbs were entered through the Boston 



customs house September 16: 



CJonslgnee. Cases. 



Farquhar. B. & J., & Clo 42 



Fee, John 27 



Btone & Downer Co..., 207 



DownlDK, T. D., & Co 264 



Otej, Tbomas J., & Co 12 



Brack, Jos., ft Sons 



Fottler, Flske, Rawson Co 62 



Oobb, Bates ft Yerxa Co 20 



HoTey ft Co 16 



Hlgslns, N. F 11 



Proctor, W. N., & Co 40 



Downing, K. F., ft Co 12« 



Downing, T. D., ft Co 302 



American Express Co 16 



To Order 8 



Total iil47 



The boat from Eotterdam which ar- 

 rived at New York September 17 

 brought the following consignments of 

 Dutch bulbs: 



Consignments. Cases. 



MacNlff Horticultural Co 11 



Bytinge & Co 5 



Goodwin's Sons, R. J 8 



McHntchlaon ftCo 8 



Glps, A 290 



Darrow, H. F 18 



Boddlngton. A. T 85 



Stone, C. D., ft Co 29 



Blliott, W., ft Sons 3 



Kuyper, P. C, ft Co g 



Baldwin, A., ft Co 11 



King, B. J., ft Co 97 



Davies, Turner ft Co 2 



International Forwarding Co 5 



Ward, B. M., ft Co 16.S 



Goldenberg, A 18 



Roosa. I. P 43 



MacNlff Horticultural Co 15 



Wells, Fargo ft Co 4 



Boddlngton, A. T 15 



Vanghan's Seed Store 37 



Pierson, F. B., Co 17 



Wells, Fargo ftCo 4 



Henderson, P., ft Co 9 



Hagemann Co 93 



Rolker ft Sons 16 



Knyper, P. C, ft Co 425 



UaltoB ft Ware 2,222 



Total 3.657 



PrcTloiuly reported 13,308 



Total to date 16,965 



LOS ANGELES NOTES. 



[OonUnued from pace 51.] 

 tion, looking well. He reports a good 

 time and trade has been brisk at the 

 Goldenson store during his absence. 

 Among the best pieces made was an 

 urn of American Beauty roses for the 

 opening of the Unique store and a bride 's 

 bouquet of valley and orchids for which 

 $50 was received. 



W. H. Eldred is getting settled in his 

 new location at 170 East Colorado 

 street, Pasadena, and finds business 

 good. 



Tassano Bros, are handling a nice 

 line of oak leaves and French grass. 

 They have finished planting greens at 

 the Glendale place. The brothers are 

 now dividing up the business, Tony 

 remaining in Los Angeles and Joe look- 

 ing after the northern interests of the 

 firm. 



Business at the Los Angeles Flower 

 Market has been exceptionally good 

 and the number of orders ahead shows 

 that the balance of the month will be 

 brisk. Quite a record, in fact, has 

 been made for September. The gladioli 

 are exceptionally good here, about 2,000 

 a day being handled. 



S. Murata is showing elegant red car- 

 nations. 



F. Lichtenberg has bought a new E. 

 M. F. automobile. 



Ward'sLilyBidbs 



"HOT HOW CHXAP- 



BUT HOW GOOD** 



RALPH M. WARD & CO. 



71 Miirtay St. NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



FOR 

 IMMEDIATE FORaNG 



m OF VALLEY' 



FROM OUR OWN 



Cold Storagfe Plant 



ALL THE YEAR ROUND 



BOSTON 



//ALU 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



Chllds' Gladioli 



are noted the world over for 

 SUPERIOR M K RIT 



JOHN LEWIS CHILD8 



Flowerfieidy Long Island, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



A. H. AUSTIN CO. 



MR. AND MRS. AUSTIN. Propn. 



ELM HILL SLADIOLI 



WAYLAND, OHIO 



UnrlTaled (or size o( flower, pnrlty of color and 

 highest development. They represent the beat 

 ■peclaliats have so far produced. Seeds and plants 



J. L. SCHILLER, Toledo, O. 



M^ntlmi The Rpv1t»w when yon write. 



Polder & Groen are sending in June 

 cosmos. 



J. B. Menasco is in with an elegant 

 cut of outdoor roses. 



O. C. Saakes is doing big business. 



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We have still some of the followiiw; 



Winter 

 Sweet Pea Seed 



on hand after filling all our orders : 



Xmas Pink V 



Watchung I30C per oz. 



Mrs. Wm. Sim j 76c per ^ lb. 



Mrs. W. W. Smalley V $2.00 per lb. 



Mrs. A. Wallace / 



Wallacea $ 3.00 per lb. 



Rnk Beauty 5.00 per lb. 



Zvolanek's Pink 12.00 per lb. . 



Also several other varieties and novel- 

 ties. Send for list either to the Sweet 

 Pea ranch, Lompoc, Cal., or Bound Brook, 

 N.J. 



ANT. C. ZVOLANEK 



Mention The Bevlew when yon write. 



Fall Bulbs 



I.OOK THIS OVER! If these are not the 

 best bulbs you have ever seen, return them at our 

 expense. 



Sinele Red Hyacinths 100 



Gertrude, Baron van Tuyll $6.00 



Sinele Wbite Hyacinths 



Grande Blanche, Mme. Van der Hoop, L'lnno- 



cence 6 . 00 



Sinele Bine Hyacinths 



Queen of the Blues, Marie 6.00 



SinKle Yellow Hyacinths 



MacMahon , Yellow Hammer 6.00 



TULIPS 



1000 



$ 6.60 



8.60 



7.00 



19. OU 



16.00 



19.00 

 10.60 



19.00 



800 

 19.00 

 19.00 



9.00 



Double— KM 1000 



Rose 



Blanche... 10.90 $ 8.60 



Murillo 90 8.00 



Graf 



Leicester.. 1.60 12.00 



Affnes 1.36 10.60 



Rubra 



Maxima... 1.36 10.60 



Vuurbaak... 3.00 26.00 



Rosekroon.. 1.26 10.00 



Ma Couslne. .75 8.00 



Duke of York .76 «.00 



Gloria SoUa .1.36 11.60 



Cash or reference 



F. O. FRANZEN 

 1476 Sumni«nlal« Av«., C H I C A « O 



Mention Tha Bevlew when yon write. 



E. E. STEWART 



of Cholo*— ^ 



GL-K DIOL-I 



For the Wholesale Trade 

 RiTes Junction :: :: Mickig^an 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



The stock of cosmos and other flowers 

 coming in from the Belvedere ranch is 

 fine and he usually has the first ia the 



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