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The Florists^ Review 



October 31, 1912. 



BULBS - Schllpzand & Sons, Hlllegom,, Holland - BULBS 



Received from Schilpzand & Sons, Sept. 19, 1912, the following bulbs, which we are offering at a price that cannot help but 

 be attractive if you are in want of bulbs. Look the list over carefully and send in your order, however small, and it 

 will receive our immediate attention. Order early, as now is the time you need them for winter bloom. Cash with order. 



SINGLE TULIFS 



Per 

 100 



Due Van Tbol, scarlet $1.86 



Belle AUiance, Waterloo-scarlet 1.86 



Yellow Prince, Golden Prince, rich 



yellow 76 



La Relne, white, rose shade 76 



Rose Grlsdelln, white, rose edged, 



excellent forcer 76 



Golden Crown, yellow, edged with 



red 76 



Macrosplla, scarlet, dark base 76 



Plcotee, Maiden Blush, white mar- 

 gined, crimson rose 86 



Caledonia, bright orange 86 



Isabella, Blushing Bride, York apd 

 Lancaster, Sbandon Bells, creamy 

 white with carmine rose 86 



Per 



1000 



$11.00 



18.00 



6.50 

 6.60 



6.50 



6.50 

 6.60 



7.50 

 7.60 



7.50 



BINOI.E NARCISSUS Per Per 

 Golden Spur, golden yellow, very 100 1000 



early, excellent for forcing $1.76 816.60 



DOUBLE NARCISSUS 

 Double Von Sion, Telemonius Flenus, 



extra selected 1.80 



JONQUILS 

 Single, rich yellow, sweet scented.. .60 

 Single, Campernelle, Narcissus 



Odorus, yellow 60 



CROCUS 



23 Varieties Mixed, spring flowering .60 

 ALLnm 



Moly, Intense yellow 60 



FREESIA 

 Refracta Alba, extra selected bulbs. .76 



GALANTHUS 

 Nivalis f'l Simplex, single, extra 

 selected 76 



llOO 



6.ocr 



6.00 

 6.00 

 5.00 

 7.00 



7.60 



HYACINTHS Per 



Gertrude, rosy pink, large compact 100 



truss 88.50 



Glgantea, blush pink 8.60 



Queen of the Blue, light blue 8.60 



Grand Monarque De France, bluish 



white 4.60 



L' Innocence, pure white, large 



trusses 4.60 



Grand Mervellle, rose white 4.60 



Gertrude, rose-pink, extra large, 



special selection 4.60 



Grand Maitre, rose-pink, extra large, 



special selection 4.60 



Queen of the Blues, extra large, 



special selection 4.50 



Romans, 14 cm., French 8.00 



Paper White Narcissus Gr., 14 cm.. 1.00 

 Grand Solell d'Or, French 8.00 



Per 



1000 



188.60 



88.60 



88.60 



46.00 



45.00 

 46.00 



45.00 



46.00 



46.00 



86.00 



8.60 



16.00 



The Meredith Flower & Vegetable Co. 9 



LIbertyvllle, 111. 



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Madison avenue and vicinity is fast 

 becoming a retail florists' center. Com- 

 mencing just around the corner, on 

 Forty-second street, with John D. Nich- 

 olas, who is clQse to the new Grand 

 Central depot, two blocks away comes 

 the old established headquarters of 

 Dards , one of the landmarks of the 

 trade. Across the street is the new 

 store of Kottmiller. Two blocks north 

 is Balph Armstrong's place, with the 

 largest show windows in the city, and 

 on the next corner is the Bunyard Co., 

 also the new departure of the BriercliflF 

 Rose Co., in retail experience. At Fifty- 

 second and Madison another flower store 

 is to be opened next week, and Hauser, 

 Myer and Warendorff cover the rest of 

 the avenue as far as Fifty-ninth street. 

 It is only a block over to Max Schling's 

 and George Stumpp's, on Fifth avenue, 

 and down the avenue to Forty-second 

 street again we pass the splendid stores 

 of Alex McConnell, Thorley, Young and 

 Wadley & Smythe. So in a territory 

 a block wide and fifteen blocks long 

 are grouped this wonderful aggrega- 

 tion, catering only to the best families 

 of the metropolis. 



Wm. Kessler is shipping many ken- 

 tias to out-of-town florists. A big order 

 for a Detroit nabob left New York 

 October 25. 



John T. Lovett, of Little Silver, 

 N. J., and Miss Gwendolyn Towt, of 

 Nyack, N. Y., were married October 24. 

 Mr. Lovett is associated with his father 

 in the nursery business at Little Silver. 



H. A. Bunyard says the bulb sales to 

 date this season beat all records at 

 Arthur T. Boddington's. 



J. K. Allen is handling large quanti- 

 ties of mums in pots. 



L. B. Nason reports an encouraging 

 patronage in his new wholesale venture. 



W. G. Badgley, of Chatham, will be 

 among the first to feature Mrs. Shawyer 

 rose in 1913. 



J. F. Sullivan, of Detroit, after sev- 

 eral days in Philadelphia, is spending 

 the balance of this week in New York 

 and will return home in time to vote 

 for the Moose November 5. 



A visit to F. R. Pierson's "sea of 

 glass" at Scarboro, and his "fern fac- 

 tory" at Tarrytown, is always most 

 interesting. The fern trade was nevei* 

 so good, the houses being now emptied 

 for the third time this year. Seven 

 immense houses are devoted to Killar- 

 ney of various kinds. The cut aver- 

 ages from 5,000 to 15,000 a day. 



J. Austin Shaw. 



BULBS 



Roman Hyacinths, selected stock, 2000 to the 

 case, $2.85 per 100; $21.00 per 1000. 



I.iliam Harrisii, 5 to 7. $4.50 per 100; $40.00 per 

 1000. 7 to 9. $10.00 per 100; $96.00 per 1000. 9 to 11. 

 $22.50 per 100. 



Trumpet Major Narclssnfl, first size, $1.25 per 

 100; $11.00 per 1000. Extra selected large bulbs, 

 $1.40 per 100: $12.60 per 1000. 



Freesia«, Purity, select first size, $2.00 per 100: 

 $17.60 per 1000. Extra size, $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 

 1000. 



AZALKAS. Kow in. Linnited surplus of the lead- 

 ing varieties, Kmperor of Brazil, Empress of India, 

 Madame Petrtck, Madame Vander Cruyssen, 

 Niobe, Schryverlana, Simon Mardner, Vervae- 

 ncana, 



10 to 12, $5.00 per dozen; $40.00 per 100 

 12 to 14, 6.50 per dozen: 50.00 per 100 

 14 to 16, 8.00 per dozen ; 60.00 per 100 



Remember we are headquarters for Bouquet 

 Green (Lycopodlum). First shipments are In. 

 Write for prices. 



Fall Wholasal* Catalosu* mallad on request 



CURRIE BROS. CO., lOS Wisconsin St-312 Broidwiy. NUwaukee, WlS. 



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SILVER PINK 



the {Treat Snapdracon, is a money-maker for 

 Easter and Memorial. Sow now for big plants 

 and big profits. Guaranteed seed at $1.00 per pkt.; 

 3 pkts., $2.60, cash. Seeds a^e sure and will pro- 

 duce better shaped plants than cuttiLg« at 'e the 

 cost. 

 G. S. RAMSBURG, Somarsworth, N. H. 



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Fall Bulbs 



Selling Fast 



Still have stock of all late and a few 

 early varieties. 



SPECIAL PRICES: 



FraasIa Refracta Alba, 



Extra Large .$0.75 per 100 ; $6.76 per 1000 



Mammoth Bulbs.. 1.00 per 100: 9.00 per 1000 



Ulium Harrisll, 



6-7 Inches $0.75 per doz. ; $3.50 per 100 



For Florists and Dealers only. 

 Mention this ad. 



JANES VICK'S SONS 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



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Adams, Mass. — A. J. Boothman has 

 just completed two new greenhouses, 

 22x60 and 12x60. The smaller house 

 will be used for violets. He has also 

 constructed a bulb cellar, 65x16x6^2 

 feet, and now feels safe in stating that 

 there is no larger or more completely 

 equipped range in the county. 



XXX SEEDS 



Cbtnese Primrose. Finest grown. Single and 

 Doable Mixed; 600 seeds, $1.00; IbOO seeds, $1.60; 

 hi f/ikt., 60c. Colors separate also. 



Primula Kewensls. Tbe grand new Sweet- 

 scented Yellow Primrose. Plit., 26c. 



Primula Malacoitles. The grand new Olant 

 Baby Primrose. Be sure to sow. Pkt., 26c. 



Primula Ubcnnica Glgantea, Firebrand, new 

 Bcariet, and The Bride, new shell-pink, each, 

 tr. pkt., 60c. All giants mixed, immense, pkt., 60c. 



Cineraria. Large-flowering Dwarf Mixed, extra 

 fine. 1000 seeds SOc; Hi pkt.. 260. 



Cineraria Stellata. the finest new colors of 

 the Star Cinerarias, pkt.. 60c; ^-pkt.. 25c. 



Calceolaria. The finest Olant Flowering Dwarf , 

 mixed blotched and spotted; trade pkt., 60c. 



CToIamen Oirantenm, finest giants In choice 

 mixture. 260 seeds, $1.00; 1000, $3.50; \t pkt., 60c. 



Daisy (Bellis) Monstrosa. Immense flowers: 

 white, rose or mixed. Pkt., 26c. 



flnapdraron. Olant white, pink or yellow, 20c. 



Smllax, new crop, fine. Pkt., 20c; oz., 40c. 



Shamrock, true Irish green. Pkt., 20c. 



GIANT PANSY 



The best large-flowering varieties, critically selected. 

 6000 seeds, $1.00; ^ pkt., 60c; $2.50 per oz. A pkt. 

 of Olant Mme. Perret added to every order for 

 Pansy Seed . Our Pansy Seed is extra flne this year. 



CASH. Iiiberal Extra Count 



SHIREMANSTOWN, 

 PENNSYLVANIA 



JOHN F. RUPP, 



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Watch for our Trade Mark rtampeA 

 on every brick of Lambert'a . 



Pori Gittore Masbroon Span 



kper rrades li 

 Fresn sample 



Substitution of cheaper rrades li 

 y exposed. Fresn sampli 

 brick, with illustrated book, mailed 



thus easily exposed. 



_ ^ ^^ postpaid by manufactorersapon re- 

 ^ Cj^ ceipcof 40cent8inpoatate. AddreM 



TndeMark. Amcrlcaa Spawn Co^ St PMil.MiBa. 



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