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The Florists' Review 



November 7, 1912. 



BULBS - Schllpzand ft 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 witk order. 



8IN0LE TULIPS 



Per Per 

 100 1000 



Dnc Van Tbol, scarlet |1.85 fll.OO 



Belle Alliance, Waterloo-scarlet.... 1.86 12.00 



Yellow Prince, Golden Prince, rich 

 yellow 76 6.60 



La Relne, white, rose shade 76 6.60 



Bose Orisdelin, white, rdse edged, 

 exceUent forcer 76 6.60 



Golden Crown, yellow, edged with 

 red 76 6.60 



Macrospila, scarlet, dark base 76 6.60 



Plcotee, Maiden Blush, white mar- 

 gined, crimson rose 86 7.60 



Caledonia, bright orange 86 7.60 



IsabeUa, Blushing Bride, York and 

 Lancaster, Sbandon Bells, creamy 

 white with carmine rose 86 7.60 



SINGLE KARCISSVS Per Per 

 Golden Spur, golden yellow, very 100 1000 



early, excellent for forcing 81.76 816.60 



DOITBLE NARCISSUS 

 Double Von Slon, Telemonius Plenus, 



extra selected 1.80 17.00 



JONQUILS 

 Single, rich yellow, sweet scented . . .60 6,00 

 Single, Campemelle, Narcissus 



Odorus, yellow 60 6.00 



CROCUS 

 23 Varieties Mixed, springflowering .60 6.00 



Moly, Intense yellow 60 6.00 



FREESIA 

 Refracts Alba, extra selected bulbs. .76 7.00 



GALANTHUS 

 Nivalis f'l Simplex, single, extra 

 selected 76 7.60 



The Meredith Flower & Vegetable Co., 



HYACINTHS Per Per 



Gertrude, rosy pink, large compact 100 1000 



truss : 18.60 188.60 



Glgantea. blush pink 8.60 82.60 



Queen of the Blue, light blue 8.60 88.60 



Grand Monarque De France, blnish 



white 4.60 46.00 



L' Innocence, pure white, large 



trusses 4.60 46.00 



Grand Merveille, rose white 4,60 46.00 



Gertrude, rose-pink, extra large, ' 



special selection 4.60 46.00 



Grand Maitre, rose-pink, extra large, 



special selection 4.60 46.00 



Queen of the Blues, extra large, 



special selection 4.60 46,00 



Romans, 14 cm., French 8.00 86.00 



Paper White Narcissus Gr., 14 cm.. 1.00 8.60 



Grand SoIeU d'Or, French 8.00 16.00 



- Liberty vllle. III. 



MDOtion The Review when vou wrlte. 



business must be satisfactory. They 

 have plenty of flowers. Their mums 

 cannot be beaten anywhere. 



Mr. Shivler, of the Overton park 

 greenhouses, is busy getting in his stock 

 irom different parts of the park to 

 store away for the winter. His green- 

 houses, as usual, are in tip-top condi- 

 tion. J. W. M. 



NEW OBLEANS. 



The Market. 



All Saints' day, November 1, did not 

 turn out as satisfactory to the whole- 

 salers and retailers as at first antici- 

 pated. The main cause was the sudden 

 change in temperature on that day. 

 From beautiful, springlike weather we 

 were plunged, over night, into a real 

 winter day, with a strong northwester 

 blowing from early morning until night. 

 Naturally, all who had ordered their 

 bunches or designs either had them de- 

 livered or, as in most cases, called for 

 them, but thousands of buyers who get 

 their flowers on All Saints' day would 

 not venture out on account of the sud- 

 den cold weather. 



The stock of chrysanthemums grown 

 here turned out better and in greater 

 quantity than last year, and every 

 dealer was well supplied. About halt 

 a carload of Chicago flowers came in 

 at night, October 30, and smaller ship- 

 ments the following two days. These 

 consignments consisted of mums, roses, 

 carnations, valley, orchids, etc. It must 

 be said, to the credit of the shippers, 

 that seldom has better stock reached 

 this city for that day. Although the 

 old-style designs are still ordered by 

 certain families, the bulk ©f the flowers 

 are made up in either strictly chrysan- 

 themum or mixed bunches. Northern 

 flowers, especially mums, roses and car- 

 nations, are now sold even at the mar- 

 kets and by street venders, but the sale 

 of these flowers at the places men- 

 tioned did not amount to much this 

 yar. It must be said that the ceme- 

 teries were in many cases elaborately 

 decorated and even the most humble 

 grave was not forgotten. However, the 

 immense throng that on a warmer day 

 visits the different cemeteries was no- 

 where to be seen. 



Various Notes. 



Abele Bros, report good sales. They 

 could have sold more high-grade mums 

 if on hand. 



The Rose Villa Nursery Co. had three 

 houses planted with mums, Mrs. Hobin- 



Coimitoie 



BRUNS* CHIC/LGO MARKET, the best Valley in existence, 

 12.00 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 



FLORISTS* MONEY-MAKER, fine Valley to grow all the 

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



E N. BRUNS, 



3032-42 

 WEST MADISON STREET 



Mention The Bevlew wnen fon write. 



CHIMCO 



BULBS 



Lilium Harrisii, 5 to 7, $4.50 per 100: $40.00 per 

 1000. 7 to 9. $9.00 per 100; $86.00 per 1000. 9 to U, 

 $20.00 per 100. 



Lilium Formosnm, 7 to 9, $6.00 per 100; $S6.00 

 per 1000. 9 to 10, $9.60 per 100: $85.00 per 1000. 



Tmmpet Major Narcissas, first size, $1.10 per 

 100; $10.00 per 1000. Extra selected large bulbs, 

 $1.25 per 100; $11.00 per 1000. 



Freesias, Pnrity, select first size, $1.60 per 100: 

 $12.60 per 1000. Kxtra size. $1.76 per 100: $16.00 per 

 1000. 



AZALEAS. Now In. Limited surphis of the fol- 

 lowing varieties: Empress of India. Mme. Vander 

 Cruysaen, Niobe, Scbryveriana, Vervaeneana. 



10 to 12, $5.00 per dozen; $40 00 per 100 

 12 to 14, 6.60 per dozen; 60.00 per 100 

 14 to 16, 8.00 per dozen ; 60.00 per 100 



Sphaenam Moss, burlap baled, perfectly dry, 

 $1.50 per bale. 



Remember we are headquarters for Bouquet 

 Green (Lycopodlum). First shipments are in. 

 Write for prices. 



Fall Wholasal* Catalosu* mallad on raquaat 



CDRRIE BROS. CO., los wiscmii st-siz BrMdwar. Nilwaukce, Wis. 



Mention The Rerlew when you write. 



Mention The Reriew when yon write. 



H. FRANK DARROW 



r. O. Box 1S50 

 26 Barclay St., NEW YORK 



Villey Erom ctid stira^ fw imediate ikipaeit 



Importar of 



Azaleas, Palms, Bay Trees 



and all other Belgian Plants, Lily of the Valley 

 of the finest Berlin and Hamburg brands. 



Japanese, Hollaod and french Bulbs 



FRENCH and BNQLISH 



FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL STOCKS 



jtenUon Tbe Review wtien yon wme. 



XXX SEEDS 



Chinese Prtmrose. Finest grown. Single and 

 Double Mixed: 000 seeds, $1.00; lOOO seeds. $1.S0: 

 V> pkt., SOc. Oolors separate also. 



Orclamen Oirantenm, finest giante in choice 



mixture, 2S0 seeds, $1.00; 1000, $3.60; >a pkt., BOc. 

 Shamrock, Irish Oroen, true, pkt., 20c. 

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

 Snapdragon. Oiant white, pink or yellow, 20c. 



GIANT PANSY 



The best large flowering varieties, critically selected. 

 6000 seeds, $1.00; ^ pkt., 60c: $2.60 perOB. 



OASH. I.lberal Extra Count 



SHIREMANSTOWN, 

 PENNSYLVANIA 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



JOHN F. RUPP, 



