November 7, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



55 



FRAN ZEN'S SEEKS SUKE TO GROW 

 Primula ChineriHiH, fine mixture, lOO seeds, 50c. 

 Cyclamen, Klant strain, fine mixture of colors, 



lOUO seedH, $3.60. 

 Cineraria Hyhrlda Grandifiora, fine mixture, 



100 seeds, •'Oc. 

 Stocks, Ten Weeks Double, fine mixture, oz., $1.60. 

 Pansy, giant strain, mixed, oz., $(.25. 

 Pansy, superfine, very large, mixed, oz., $2.00. 

 Pansy, sui>erfine, rery large, In separate colors, 



oz., $2.50. 

 V. O. FRANZEN, 1476 Summerdale Ave., Oblcago 

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Japan Grown Dallas 



lUST RECEIVED. WRITE FOR PRICES 



Yokohama Nursery Co. 



IIN PORTERS 



N«w York, N. Y. London, Ensland 



Yokohama, Japan. 



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SHOOTING PUBELT ACCIDENTAIi. 



We desire to correct the impression 

 that J. Charles McCuUough was shot 

 while in front of his office. As a mat- 

 ter of fact, Mr. McCullough was on the 

 Zoo-Eden Park street car, returning to 

 his office, just ready to leave the car, 

 when a revolver in someone's pocket 

 was accidentally discharged, the bullet 

 going through the fleshy part of Mr. 

 M«Cullough's right forearm, just below 

 the elbow, not injuring any of the 

 bones. Mr. McCullough was immedi- 

 ately taken to the Good Samaritan hos- 

 pital, where he has been for five days. 

 He is recovering rapidly and no serious 

 results are anticipated. 



We wish you would insert this in 

 your paper as given, as the wrong im- 

 pression seems to have gotten out 

 among the trade. 



J. Cbas. McCullough, 



Per Strong. 



A Cincinnati newspaper gives the fol- 

 lowing account of the affair: 



"Mystery surrounds the shooting of 

 J. Charles McCullough, prominent seed 

 merchant, yesterday afternoon. Mr. 

 McCullough was returning to his office 

 at Fifth and Eggleston avenues from 

 luncheon about 3:30 o'clock and was on 

 the rear platform of a Zoo-Eden car 

 when a bullet struck him in the right 

 arm. Who fired the shot, whether it 

 was accidental or an attempt on the 

 man's life, is not known. 



"Though the bullet plowed its way 

 through the arm just below the elbow 

 and came out on the other side, Mr. 

 McCullough did not know he was shot 

 until he was about to get off the car. 

 He walked into his office, assisted by 

 Conductor Kleinberg, of the car, and a 

 bystander. Later he was remored to 

 the Good Samaritan hospital, near the 

 scene -of the shooting. Dr. C. L. Boni- 

 field, 'Wlio dressed the wound, said the 

 wound was not necessarily dangerous, 

 and he looked for the eaily recovery of 

 Mr. MeCuUough, unless complications 

 set in. 



"Mr. McCullough bore up wonder- 

 fully well, declaring as the surgeon 

 dressed his arm that his only woxjiy 

 was for his wife and daughter, who he 

 felt would collapse when told of the 

 shooting. The injured man talked to 

 an Enquirer reporter directly after the 

 arm was dressed and said: 



" *I have not been in the city for 

 the last four weeks, yesterday laeing 

 my first day in the office in that time. 

 I was returning to the office to clear up 

 some small details and was reading a 

 paper on the rear platform of the car. 

 The only person I knew on the car was 

 the conductor. Shortly before we 



BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING AND FORCING. 



Bulb stocks are getting scarce. If you have not already covered your requirements, wo 

 advise placing order without delay. We have good stocks of the following at present, which 

 we offer as long as unsold. We can also «upply many other varieties in more limited quanti- 

 ties. If anything not on list Is wanted, write for prices. 



HTACIKTHS. Fine named, $4.00 per 100. Best commercial sorts, viz., Gertrude, 

 Glgantea, La Grandesse, La I^eyrouse, King of the Blues, Grand Maitre, etc. 



HYACINTHS, Separate Colors— pink, white, blue. Single, $2.50 per hundred. 



TULIPS, Single — Chrysolora, $6.50 per 1000; I^a Relne, Rose Grlsdelln and Thomas Moore, 

 $7.00: Yellow Prince, $7.60; Keizerskroon, $10.00: Couleur Cardinal, $16.00. 



TULIPS, Darwin named, $2.50 per lOOi — very finest sorts. White Queen, Pres. Roosevelt, 

 May Queen, Mrs. Stanley, Mme. Krelage, Gretchen, Flambeau, Europe, Bartlgon, Baronne de la 

 Tonnaye, The Sultan, etc. 



TULIPS, May-fiowerlng or Cottage — Gesneriana Spathulata and Plcotee, $11.00 per 1000; 

 Blzarrps, Bvblooms and Golden Crown, $7.50 per 1000; Parrots, mixed, $7.00 per 1000. 



TULIPS, Double — Couronne d'Or, $14.00 per 1000; Murlllo, Rubra Maxima, $8.50; Toumesol, 

 Red and Yellow, $17.00. 



NABCISSUS, Paper White Grandifiora, 13 c/m bulbs, 1250 to the case, $8.50 per 1000; 

 14 c/m, 1000 to the case, $10.50. 



NABCISSUS, Blcolor Victoria, $12.00 per 1000. 



FREESIAS, French, mammoth bulbs, $9.00 per 1000; Purity, $15.00. 



SPIRAEA Gladstone, case of 100 clumps, $8.00; Queen Alexandra, case of 100 clumps, $11.00. 



LILIUM Oiganteum, 7-9-lnch bulbs, case lot of 300 bulbs, $16.50 per case; Multlflorum, 

 9-10-lnch bulbs, case lot of 200 bulbs, $17.00 per case. 



CROCUS, named, $6.00 per 1000. 



SNOWDROPS, Single and Giant, $5.00 per 1000. 

 GLADIOLUS Colvillei alba. The Bride, Blushing Bride, $5.50 per 1000; Peach Blossom, $9.00. 



SPANISH IRIS, named, $5.00 per 1000; mixed, $3.00; 250 at thousand rates. 



F. R. PIER80N CO., 



Tarrytown-on-Hudson, NEW YORK 



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GLADIOLI 



I am prepared to book orders for America^ Aligustay 

 Mrs* Francis Kiog and other varieties for fall or early 

 spring delivery. Special quotations on large lots. Send 

 list of your wants. 



E. L STEWART, Rives Junction, Id 



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Immediate Shipent 



Gladioli 



Per 100 Per 1000 



The Bride S0.75 $6.00 



Blushing Bride . .78 6.00 



Peach Biossom. 1.10 9.00 



Lilium Giganteum 



Per 100 Per 1000 



7-9 inch (300 

 bulbs to case).$7.00 $ 65.00 



8-10 inch (225 

 bulbs to case). 10.50 95.00 



9-10 inch (200 

 bulbs t« case).12.00 lOO.OO 



A. HENDERSON & CO. 



3S2 N. Mlchigaa Ave. 

 CHICAQO 



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reached my office a shot came from 

 someone on the platform in front of 

 me, and another man yelled, "A man 

 has been shot! " 



" 'At that time I did not know it 

 was myself, and even replaced the news- 

 paper in my pocket before the blood 

 seeped through my coat sleeve. A large, 

 heavy-set man, with an overcoat over 

 his arm, got off the car when I did and 

 walked away, but I am sure he did not 

 mean to do me personal harm, if it was 



FALL BULBS 



100 1000 



Liiliam Gleanteam, 7-9 $6.00 $ 66 00 



Liliam Glsanteain, 9-10. U 00 100.00 



Named Hyaclntiis, all rarletles. . . 6.00 46.00 



Hyacinths, Dbl. or Sgl., 7 colors 3.00 26.00 



Tulips, Belle Alliance 1.60 13.60 



Tulips, L'Inunaculee. . 76 6.26 



Tulips, La Relne, selected 80 6.60 



Tulips, Rose Orladelln 76 6 60 



Tulips, Yellow Prince 86 7.00 



Tulips, Slngrle nixed 66 6 60 



Tulips, Double Mixed 76 6.60 



Narcissus, Golden Spur 1.40 12.60 



Narcissus, Orandls 1.16 10.00 



Narcissus, Trumpet Major 1.00 9.26 



Narcissus, Double Incomparable... 1.Q0 8.60 



Narcissus, Double Von Sion 1.60 13 00 



White Callas, 1, I'll and 2 8.00 76.00 



Also all other bulbe. 

 Write for a copy of our Catalocrue. 



Q. H. HUNKEL CO., Seedsmen 

 MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Mantlon The R«vlew when yoo writ* 



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