November 11, 1009. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



7J 



VALLEY PIPS 



New Season's Crop 

 Now ready for Christmas forcing 



They have been selected with the sfreatest care by my 

 agent in Qermany and are splendid for early forcing. 



Order Now 



I Win 



Forward 

 in Time 



For Christmas 



Chicago Market Brand, finest Valley for Xmas forcing, $1.75 per 100; $15.00 per 1000. 

 Berlin Pips (early forcing variety), $1.50 per 100; $13.00 per 1000. 



I make regular shipments of Cut Valley to leading retailers 



within 500 miles of Chicago. 



H. N. BRUNS, 



3040 W. Madison St. 



Old Stand ; Ne^e Number, 



CHICAGO 



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many of the most noted commercial es- 

 tablishments, private estates, parks, etc., 

 being delighted and greatly impressed 

 with the grandeur and scale on which 

 everything is planned and handled. 



It had been his intention to continue 

 his voyage from California to Japan, 

 China, etc., returning via Suez Canal, but 

 this had to be postponed, owing to ex- 

 tensive building operations at Stuttgart, 

 which necessitated his presence. Mr. 

 Pfitzer was greatly pleased with the cor- 

 dial welcome extended to him every- 

 where. 



SEED BUSINESSES MERGED. 



H. D. Garwood, of Rocky Ford, Colo., 

 has sold his seed business to the Elbert 

 Seed Co. and bought half of the stock in 

 that corporation. The combined busi- 

 nesses will now be conducted under the 

 name of the Elbert Seed Co., Mr. 

 Creager and Mr. Garwood each owning 

 half of the stock, except a small interest 

 retained by R. S. Beall. 



The new officers of the company are: 

 A. W. Creager, president; R. S. Beall, 

 vice-president, and H. D. Garwood, secre- 

 tary and treasurer. 



Mr. Garwood has been a resident of 

 Rocky Ford for fifteen years, and is well 

 and favorably known throughout the 

 county, having served as county clerk 

 and recorder seven years. During the 

 other years of his residence there he has 

 been engaged in the cantaloupe business 

 and this has put him in touch with the 

 large cantaloupe and market garden sec- 

 tions of the west, the south and the 

 southwest, and he has studied conditions 

 and selected and placed large quantities 



Here's Where The Bnlbs Fly 



Juat to dispose of a late importation.^^ 



Your chance. Better take advantage of a g^ood thittg. 



Last week we sold half our surplus. This offer may not' appear 



ag^ain. 



bi^ff. 



PerlOO 

 HTACIBTTHS Now OAtalORaed 



Double Named $4 60 $6.50-$7.00 



Slnsle Unnamed 2.86 2.60 



Double Unnamed 2 85 2.75 



PerlOO 

 SINGLE TULIPS Now Oftt'ed 



LaRelne $.90 $1.00 



TeUow Prince 80 1.00 



Duo van Thol, Bcarlet 1 36 1.60 



Superfine Mixed 85 1.00 



DOUBLE TULIPS • 



Imperateur Rubrum 2.26 2.60 



MurlUo 1.75 2.00 



Rex Rubrorum 1.65 1.85 



Superfine Mixed, early 80 1.10 



SINGLE NARCISSUS 



PerlOO 

 Now Cat'ed 



Prlnoepa Maximus $080 $1.00 



Empress 1.60 1.75 



Emperor 180 2.00 



Golden Spur 200 225 



Poetious, Pheasant's Eye 50 .66 



Poetlcua, BurbidKil 50 .66 



DOUBLE NARCISSUS 



Albo Pleno Odorato 60 .65 



Von Slon, True DafTodil 1.00 1.26 



Von Slon, Double Nose 1.80 2.00 



Mixed 60 .76 



Slnffle Jonquils 60 .76 



Chinese Lilies per basket, 1.10 



INot lesslthan 80 bulbs of each kind. 

 To secure these prices, must mention this paper. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS, Rocliester, N. Y. 



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Yuess Gardens Co. 



SEEDS r BULBS': PLANTS 



Newburgh, N. Y. 



GLADIOLI 



As (ood as any and better 

 than manj. 



L L STEWART, Rives Juncb'on, Mich. 



