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The Florists* flevicw 



OcTouniiK 31, 1912. 



"Worth While" Quafity Bulbs 



SPECIAL OFFER 



Per 1000 



Tulips, La Reine, fancy white $ S.fto 



Dusari. red 10.00 



Cramoisie Brilliant, scarlet 10.00 



Prince of Austria, orange ver- 

 milion 12.00 



Vermilion Brilliant, vermilion 



scarlet 16.00 



" Whitj Hawlt 12.00 



Per 1000 



TuUps, Salvator Rosa, deepros^se $13.50 



Vuurbaak, scailet 15.00 



Murillo, fancy. 8.00 



I m perator Rubrorum, socarlet. ... 13.50 



Rex Rubrorum, scarlet 12.00 



Ltt Candeur, wlilte 8.75 



FreesiaRefracta Alba, giant... 10.00 



LILIUM AURATUM, 



New Importation. Kuaran- CO Rfl ^aw llin 

 taod aound.S to 11-Inch, ^O.OV ^9T lUU 



We also have a very complete line of all bulb stock, and it will pay you tto get our 



price list before buying. 



CUT FLOWER LABELS (not gummed), two colors, red and black (kind usecxi by most 

 florists for shipping), your name and address, $4.50 per lOOO. 



WInterson's Seed Store 



166 North Wabash Avenue, 



E. F. WINTERSON Cd., Props. 

 Long Distance Phone, Central 6004 



CHI CAGO 



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M*-Qll«n The KhtIpw when yiwi write 



inches apart and thinned out to about 

 nine or ten radishes to the foot. 



E. J. Adams & Co. and Golden & Co., 

 of Washington, D. C, are both reliable 

 commission firms. H. G. 



NEW YORK. 



The Market. 



Now that a killing frost is needed, it 

 fails to arrive. Dahlias, cosmos, chrys- 

 anthemums, salvia and all the outdoor 

 flowers continue to bloom and lend their 

 share of surplus to the overcrowded 

 cut flower market. 



Mums are selling at from $1 per hun- 

 dred up, some of the gems even touch- 

 ing 50 cents apiece. Most of the stock 

 that may honestly be classed as extra 

 fine finds a top at $3 to $4 per dozen. 

 In any quantity purchases are shaded 

 to a much lower level, and beautiful 

 stock can be had often as low as $1 for 

 twelve. Any surplus of flowers of any 

 variety finds its way to the department 

 stores, where distribution at less than 

 reasonable wholesale values continues. 



There are many chrysanthemum 

 plants displayed in the wholesale cut 

 flower market and they have sold 

 rapidly. 



Roses have been selling from 25 cents 

 per hundred up to 25 cents each for 

 selected American Beauties. The public 

 takes to the novelties like a duck to 

 water. They seldom come under the 

 head of leftovers. The old kinds are 

 at the mercy of the big buyers, and the 

 price depends on quantity. 



There are now plenty of carnations, 

 fine stock selling below its rightful 

 value. Of the reds Wm. Eccles seems to 

 be highly regarded. 



There is little demand for violets. 

 After the regular demand for the best 

 is satisfied there is no limit to the rest 

 of the quarter million now arriving 

 daily. The street merchants are a mem- 

 ory. The waste barrel is the only avail- 

 able outlet for those not given away to 



LllgolltiGYaliey'-liOlilSlorajiB 



BRUNS* CHICAGO MARKET, the best Valley in exisstence. 



$2.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



FLORISTS* MONET-MAKER, fine Valley to grow uall the 

 year around. $1.80 per 100; $16.00 per 1000. 



E N. BRUNS, 



3032-42 

 WEST MADISON STREET 



Mention The Bevlew wnen too write. 



tCmCAGO 



If You Are Looking for Quality 



in Dutch Bulbs, we want your busi- 

 ness — if not, we ask you to kindly 

 ignore this advertisement. 



Gt. van Waveren & Kruifff 



American Branch Housk 

 140 N. 13th Straat. PHILADELPHLA. PA. 



Mention Tho ReTlew when -mn wHt> 



VALLEY PIPS 



From Cold Storage 



now ready, in case lots of 1250 and 2500 to the 

 case. Price at rate, $15.00 per 1000. 



AUGUST RiiLKER & SONS, NEW YORK 



p. O. Box 752, or 31 Barclay St. 



Mention The Review when you write 



the big buyer of a general line, who 

 makes a present of a bunch to his retail 

 customers with every 45-cent box of 

 roses and carnations. 



There is no shortage of orchids of 

 any seasonable variety. Cypripediums 

 are here again. A few choice cattleyas 

 have touched 50 cents. In quantity 

 splendid stock has moved slowly at $40 

 per hundred. Gardenias have been in 

 limited supply, but more are now arriv- 

 ing; $3 per dozen was top last week for 



H. FRANK DiARROW 



p. O. Boi 18SS0 



86 Barclay St.,NKW 70RK 

 ViUer frm cild stirige f«f iiiinediate sJupaeit 



Importar oof 



Azaleas, Palms, Bay Trees 



and all other Belgian Plants, Lily of the Valley 

 of the finest Berlin and Hamnbiuv brands. 



Japanese, Holland and French Bulbs 



FRENCH and EDNQLISH 

 PRUIT and ORNAMEI^UL STOCKS 



Mention The Review vb'ien you wnte- 



Unrlvaled (or aixe of flower, purity of color and 

 highest development. The; r-represent the b«tt 

 ■peclallBts have ao far producelM, Seeds and plant* 



J. L. SCHILLER,« Toledo, O. 



Mention Th« Review whaen yon writ*. 



the selects. Valley remaains stationary 

 and lilies do not advax-nce above last 

 week's quotations. 



