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The Florists^ Review 



Februaey u, 1914. 



GLADIOLI 



America First size. $15.00 per 1000; Second size, $12.00 per 1000 



Pink Augusta, the earliest to bloom $2.00 per 100; 15.00 per 1000 



Fancy Mixture, large variety, all colors 1.00 per 100; 9.00 per 1000 



Special Florieto' Mixture, white, light and pink 1.60 per 100; 12.00 per 1000 



5 % off for cash with order. 

 Also Francis King, Augusta, Baron Hulot and others. Write for trade list. 



STEVENS GLADIOLI COMPANY, Inc., Saginaw, Mich. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Charles P. Maule; treasurer and general 

 manager, Edward C. Dungan; secretary, 

 H. E. Maule. The company now is oc- 

 cupying its new 8-story office building 

 and warehouse at the southwest corner 

 of Twenty-first and Arch streets. 



THERKILDSON AT NEW POST. 



The following clipping appeared in 

 the Telegraph-Kepublican of Paines- 

 ville, 0., January 16, 1914: 



' ' W. F. Therkildson, for the last four 

 years superintendent of the seed de- 

 partment of the Storrs & Harrison Co., 

 left Thursday for Philadelphia, where 

 he will take charge of the advertising 

 and catalogue department of the well 

 known seed house, W. Atlee Burpee & 

 Co. 



"Mr. Therkildson will remain in 

 Philadelphia until March, when he will 

 leave for the Lompoc valley, near Los 

 Angeles, Cal., where he will inspect 

 the crops under cultivation by that 

 company. 



"During Mr. Therkildson *s residence 

 in this city he won many friends, who 

 regret his departure and wish him all 

 manner of good fortune. Mr. Ther- 

 kildson will be especially missed dur- 

 ing fair week, when he was ever ready 

 and enthusiastic to assist with good 

 suggestions. 



"Mrs. Therkildson and the two chil- 

 dren will remain in this city until the 

 close of the school term, when they 

 will join Mr. Therkildson." 



It is understood Mr. Therkildson 's 

 title is advertising manager. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Fottler, Fiske, Eawson Co., Boston, Mass. — 

 Annual catalogue of seeds, bulbs, roots, plants, 

 fruits, shrubs and general nursery stock, lawn 

 mowers, sprayers, miscellaneous implements and 

 supplies; new varieties of flowers and vegetables 

 are well represented; 184 pages, fully Illustrated. 



Old Colony Nurseriei, Inc., Plymouth, Mass. — 

 Trade list of trees, shrubs, roses, vines and 

 climbers, herbaceous perennials, fruits, asparagus 

 and rhubarb. 



Henry Youell, Syracuse, N. Y.— An 8-page 

 descriptive list of gladioli; a list. It is said, which 

 is restricted to "such sorts as are really good 

 and worth growing," Including several of the 

 new Kunderd varieties. 



W. W. Wilmore, Denver, Colo.— Two cata- 

 logues, one of them a 4-page trade list of dah- 

 lias, gladioli and hardy perennials; the other a 

 16-page, Illustrated general catalogue of dahlias, 

 gladioli, peonies, phlores, hardy roses, vines, and 

 miscellaneous hardy herbaceous plants. 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia. Pa.— A 

 special catalogue of dahlias, with an announce- 

 ment of the prizes to be awarded for dahlias at 

 the Dreer flower show, October 3 to 10, 1014; the 

 last three pages are devoted to hardy phloxes, 

 late-branching asters and "the Dreer doeen" hardy 

 everbloomlng hybrid tea roses; thirty-two large 

 pages in nil, well illustrated. A separate cata- 

 logue of "Dreer's old-fashioned hardy plants" has 

 also been received: this contains, among other il- 

 lustrations, large diagrams showing complete sys- 

 tems of laying out and planting hardy borders. 



Wood, Btahht Ic Co,, Louisville, Ky.— Annual 

 catalogue of "Blue Ribbon" flower, vegetable and 

 farm seeds, seeding machines, sprayers, insecti- 

 cide distributors, garden tools and sundries, with 



Florists' 

 "HoneyHakere'' 



GUDIOLUS "IE- 



100 1000 



America $2.00 $17.00 



Augusta 2.00 17.00 



Mrs. Francis King 2.00 17.00 



Grown under the most favorable condi- 

 tions for forcing. They are of such qual-. 

 ity that we do not hesitate to classify 

 them as "Worth While." 



LiliumLongiflonunGi^anteum 



(New crop) 



100 1000 



7 to 9-inch $6.00 $65.00 



800 bulbs to case. 

 Likewise of "Worth While" quality. 



Winterson's Seed Store 



166 N. Wabasli Avenua 

 CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



BULB BARGAINS 



Cannas ^^^^ cured, sound and 

 plump, true to name- 

 Louisiana, Chicago, Egandale, Italia, 

 Mme. Crozy, Kate Gray, Cronett 

 and other choice varieties. First- 

 class stock. 



Your selection, $20.00 per 1000 

 Our selection, 15.00 per 1000 



Will ship the day we 

 receive your order. 



THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, 

 Park Dept. OKLAHOMA 



Mention The Review when you write. 



a considerable amount of cultural Information; 

 eighty pages. 



Victor Se Biaschop, Tronchlennes, Ghent. Bel- 

 gium — A list of camellia plants, with wholesale 

 prices, for gardeners and dealers; sixteen pages, 

 printed in the French language. 



W. H. Mixson Seed Co., Charleston, S. C. — A 

 28-page Illustrated catalogue of vegetable and 

 farm seeds, poultry supplies and appliances, fer- 

 tilizers, etc. 



Fraser Nursery Co., Huntsville. Ala. — Surplus 

 list of nv.rsery stock, for nurserymen and dealers 

 only. 



Currie Broi, Co., Milwaukee, Wis. — Spring edi- 

 tion of "Currie's Farm and Garden Annual." 

 containing comprehensive, carefully arranged and 

 well illustrated lists of flower, vegetable and field 

 seeds, bulbs, roots, plants, shrubs, fruits, Imple- 



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I FLOWERFIELD, L. I.. N. Y. ■ 



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CANNABULBS% - 



Louisiana $2.25 $20.00 



Beaute Poitevine 2.75 25.00 



Black Prince 2.25 20.00 



Crimson Bedder 2.75 25.00 



President Meyers 2.25 20.00 



Martha Washington 2.25 20.00 



King Humbert 5.00 45.00 



Musaefolia 2.25 20.00 



Souv. d 'A Crozy 2.25 20.00 



Florence Vaughan 2.75 25.00 



Wyoming 3.00 25.00 



Buttercup 3.00 25.00 



West Gtx)ve 2.25 20.00 



Fancy Mixed 1.75 15.00 



And many other varieties. Carefully 

 packed. Liberal extras for early orders. 



ALONZO J. BRYAN 



Wholesale Florist 

 WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY 



Mention The Review when you write. 



ments and miscellaneous requisites; 128 pages 

 and colored cover. 



Thompson te Morgan, Ipswich, England — A com- 

 pact, accurate, clearly printed list of flower and 

 vegetable seeds, without illustrations and with 

 only brief descriptions. Of the total 104 pages, 

 seventy-seven are devoted to flowers, the botanical 

 names of which are used, arranged alphabetically, 

 but the well-known English names are also added 

 and the book starts with an English Index. 



L. Templin Seed Co., Calla, 0. — An lllnstrated, 

 closely printed catalogue of flower and vegetable 

 seeds, bulbs, fruits, poultry supplies and sun- 

 dries; thirty-two pages and cover. 



